Lies, lies everywhere. A lot of things have happened in the last episode of the hit TV series 'Pretty Little Liars, and I am pretty sure that all you fans out there are more than happy to watch it. So here is a recap of last Wednesday's episode.
The uber A has been busy making rounds and threatening the liars to spit out the name of Charlotte's killer. The liars on the other hand are still trying to live their normal lives whilst dealing with this situation.
For one, Allison and her husband went into a little getaway on a bed and breakfast, but after a little smooching, Allisoin unfortunately fell down the stairs which landed her to the hospital bed.
Hannah then visited her which led her to finding out a card from "A" with their faces on it written with X's. She then showed it to Caleb and both thought of plans of finally putting things to an end with this uber "A".
And that plan includes Hannah taking the blame on Charlotte's death.
“Stealing that security drive wasn’t because Aria was on it, it’s because I’m on it,” Hanna told Spencer after revealing that she stabbed Ali’s sister with a candlestick before throwing her off the bell tower. “I murdered Charlotte.”
Meanwhile, Aria and Liam might be heading to splitsville.Not only is Aria staying in Rosewood to work on the book with Ezra, but Liam has asked for some “distance” from the project.
Wanna know what will happen next? Stay tuned for more updates.


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