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Mary Drake
Pretty Little Liars character
File:Mary Drake PLL 7.01.jpg
Mary meeting her daughter Spencer for the first time during "Tick-Tock, Bitches".
First appearance"Did You Miss Me?"
Created byI. Marlene King
Portrayed byAndrea Parker
In-universe information
AliasJessica DiLaurentis
GenderFemale
Family
RelativesJessica DiLaurentis (identical twin sister; deceased)
Alison DiLaurentis (niece)
Jason DiLaurentis (nephew)
Kenneth DiLaurentis (ex-brother-in-law)
Seasons
StatusAlive
ResidenceRosewood, Pennsylvania

Mary Drake is a fictional character created in by I. Marlene King for the television series adaption of Pretty Little Liars, and appears as an antagonist during the sixth season. She is portrayed by Andrea Parker.

Casting

Andrea Parker had portrayed Jessica DiLaurentis since the second season, thus placing her as the actor behind Mary Drake, as Mary was Jessica's identical twin. TVLine confirmed that Parker was added as a series regular for the seventh season.[1]

Storylines

Background

Mary's mental health issues allegedly started to show up when she was a teenager, after an incident took place at her sister's job. Jessica was babysitting Teddy Carver, when she phoned Mary to come and replace her. While babysitting, the baby died under her care and she was sent to Radley Sanitarium. Mary told the baby's parents she hadn't even touched the boy and that it was her sister's fault, but no one believed her word due to Jessica's ability to manipulate people into thinking she was volatile. Mary was forced to stay in Radley until she was 18. However, the woman was readmitted several times over the following decade and eventually gave birth to Charles Drake inside the asylum. The baby was then adopted by Jessica and Kenneth since they feared for the newborn's safety. Several years later while still in Radley, Mary gave birth to a second child that was also taken from her. Drake was permanently released from the psychiatric hospital when she was 28 years old. Not much is known about her whereabouts after checking out of Radley, only that she'd travelled a lot, especially around Europe and Latin America. [2] After discovering that her firstborn had been murdered, Mary returned to Rosewood and began working with Elliott Rollins to avenge her homicide.

Season 6

Drake's first known appearance in the series took place in "Did You Miss Me?" with her, costumed as Jessica, visiting Alison in the local town's hospital. Alison assumes she's having a dream due to the state of her concussion. Mary proceededs to tell Alison that she's happy with her niece's marriage to Elliott Rollins and that he'll be able to protect her in a way that she couldn't.[3][4][5]

Throughout "Hush, Hush, Sweet Liars", Mary and Elliott dress up as Jessica DiLaurentis and detective Darren Wilden in order to drive Alison insane and trick her into checking herself at the Welby State Psychiatric Hospital. Footage of Mary nearby the fence Caleb built outside the Lost Woods Resort is later captured. However, the Liars were unaware of her existence and mistook her for Jessica instead. As they left the forest, Mary returned to the DiLaurentis' house where she met Elliott. There, she asks if Alison "signed the papers." Elliott confirms, saying that 51% of the Carissimi Group shares were diverted at the time Alison signed her entry to the psychiatric hospital. Drake reveals that she is planning a revenge against her deceased sister. She then tenderly glances at a picture of Charlotte in a frame and states that her daughter would've approved her schemes.[6][7][8]

Season 7

In "Tick-Tock, Bitches", the Liars, Mona, Toby, Ezra and Caleb witness Mary going to the police station, while they're trying to come up with a plan regarding Hanna's abduction. After Toby heads there to interogate her, he finds out that Mary is Jessica's identical twin sister and was there to report a break-in at the Lost Woods Resort, her newest acquisition. Thinking she's A.D., they begin spying on her and investigate the motel, only to find out she had bought everything it's needed to cover up a murder. Later, Mary visits the Hastings residence and is invited by Spencer inside, for a cup of tea. She, then, tries to subtly interogate Mary, finding out the woman knows her family suspiciously well. Spencer asks why her existence should be considered a secret, a question by which Mary feels offended. She apologises immediately after, telling Spencer that she can be rather overly sensitive at times. Before she leaves, Mary questions Spencer about knowing that she's living at Lost Woods Resort and Spencer quickly comes up with a lie. Driving her car, Mary encounters an abused Hanna over the road. She stops the car and they exchange looks.[9]

In "Bedlam", Mary drives Hanna to Spencer's home, at her request. Later that day, she visits Spencer again at her workplace to find out if Hanna is okay. After some questions posed by Spencer, Drake tells her the story of how she ended up in Radley, stating the only person to blame was Jessica because she manipulated everyone into thinking Mary was volatile. Visiting The Radley to unlock old memories, Mary encounters Emily and they discuss Alison and her health issues. Drake assures Emily that Elliott is professional and thinks there is nothing to worry about. They decide to pay Alison a secret visit at Welby. There, both of them discover that Alison's mental state has worsened, as she mistakes Mary for her mother. After Elliott discovers their presence, he argues with Mary about their plans, as she thinks Elliott is crossing the line on Alison's mistreatment.[10][11]

At the end of "Hit and Run, Run, Run", Mary pays a visit to Alison at Welby to inform her that she's "in charge" of things.

In "Along Comes Mary", Alison is released from Welby into the care of a relative, leaving her under the suspicious watch of Mary Drake. Their interactions are initially intense since Alison questions her aunt's intentions and sudden return to Rosewood. Mary proceeds to tell Alison that Archer (Elliott's real identity) contacted her in London to inform that Charlotte had died a few hours after her release from medical supervision. Mary admits that at first she believed Alison was responsible for her cousin's murder, presuming she had inherited Jessica's ruthless nature but claims she stopped working with Archer after he revealed his true colors. The two later bond over a song Mary was heard humming around the DiLaurentis residence about betrayal and heartbreak, which coincides with Alison's current situation.

In "Wanted: Dead or Alive", Mary moves back to the Lost Woods Resort in fear of Archer potentially lurking around town and almost bashes Spencer with a bat when she opens the door to her room unnannounced. Drake realizes that Spencer suspects her of keeping Archer concealed and proceeds to tell her that he "handled Ali with kid gloves" compared to how he treated her. Later, when Mary drops by the DiLaurentis residence to return some items, Alison questions her aunt's relationship with Charlotte due to her cousin introducing herself with the pseudonym CeCe Drake. Mary is in shock to find out about her daughter's former alias, claiming they never met and that once Charlotte was born, Jessica immediately took the baby, not even allowing her sister to hold the newborn. Mary presumes that Charlotte discovered about her existence either on her own or through Jessica.

During "Original G'A'ngsters", Spencer and Hanna manage to break into Jenna Marshall's room at The Radley with Caleb's aid, but their investigation process is interrumped by the sound of someone slowly opening the door. The person hides Mary's old Radley Sanitarium file inside a secret box under Jenna's bed and is revealed to be Noel Kahn, who is seen angrily dialing Dr. Cochran. Meanwhile, Jason DiLaurentis returns to Rosewood and tensions rise at the DiLaurentis residence when he corners Mary with a court order appointing him as Alison's primary caretaker. He initially expells Drake from the property but Alison manages to subdue her brother into getting to know their aunt. During an awkward family dinner with Aria Montgomery, Jason accuses Mary of being a master manipulator and she confesses to them that Jessica had told her Charles died under her care. Drake also claims that her sister spent a lot of time down in a storm cellar at their Aunt Carol's house. Later at night, the Liars but Aria go to investigate the location, and discover Jessica had turned it into her lair. Through photos, Alison realizes her mother knew she was alive and searched for her. Jessica had also kept files on all the Liars and had all of Mary's medical history. Whilst searching them, the girls discover Mary had a second child, Charlotte's biological sibling. Their gender is undisclosed, but he/she is the same age as the Liars.

Throughout "Exes and OMGs", Spencer and Aria track down Dr. Cochran and discover that he was responsible for the birth of both Mary's children when she was hospitalized at Radley. He proceeds to reveal that her second child was placed in temporary custody at a department of county family services.

During "The Wrath of Kahn", Aria and Jason team up to investigate Mary's past and discover that Steven Kahn, Noel's father, was the judge who orchestrated the adoption of her second child.

In "The DArkest Knight", Hanna Marin abducts Noel Kahn in an attempt to obtain a confession from him that proves he's their tormentor. She instead ends up slashing his face with a knife to test his DNA and see if it matches Mary's. The results later come back negative and Kahn ends up escaping. The Liars all get a text message ordering them to head over to 1465, Elm Street. Once they get to the location, the girls make their way inside an abandoned school for blind students where they're held hostage by Noel and Jenna Marshall, with the later tracking down the Liars at gunpoint. During the cat-and-mouse chase, Emily and Hanna end up fighting Noel which causes him to trip over an axe that decapitates his head. Spencer is subsequently shot by an unknown assailant, giving Jenna the leverage to finish her off. Nonetheless, Mary emerges from behind and knocks Jenna down before she could do anything harmful. As the Liars meet up with Spencer, they stumble upon their friend laying on Mary's arms while struggling for help. The girls presume Drake is accountable for Spencer's critical condition but Mary swears she'd never harm Spencer as she tearfully claims to be her mother.

Notes

References

  1. ^ Swift, Andy (March 16, 2016). "Pretty Little Liars Season 7 Welcomes Back Andrea Parker as Series Regular". TVLine. Retrieved March 16, 2016.
  2. ^ DiStasio, Christine (15 March 2016). "Mary Drake & Jessica DiLaurentis Are Twins On 'Pretty Little Liars,' So There's Clearly No End To The Family's Secrets". Bustle. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  3. ^ "Did You Miss Me?". Pretty Little Liars. 2016.
  4. ^ Biedenharn, Isabella (March 8, 2016). "Pretty Little Liars recap: 'Did You Miss Me?'". Entertainment Weekly. Time Inc. Retrieved May 13, 2016.
  5. ^ https://twitter.com/thatswhatAsaid/status/744965872205238272
  6. ^ "Hush, Hush, Sweet Liars". Pretty Little Liars. 2016.
  7. ^ Greenwood, Carl (16 March 2016). "Pretty Little Liars twin revealed: Mary Drake emerges as new threat but is she Uber A?". Mirror.co.uk. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  8. ^ Swift, Andy (15 March 2016). "Pretty Little Liars Season Finale Recap: [Spoiler]'s Twin Revealed". TVLine]. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  9. ^ Sastry, Keertana (June 21, 2016). "Pretty Little Liars season premiere recap: 'Tick Tock Bitches'". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved July 11, 2016.
  10. ^ Maher, Jenn (June 29, 2016). "Pretty Little Liars Recap – "Bedlam": Season 7, Episode 2". PrettyLittleLiars.com. Retrieved July 11, 2016.
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