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TV Show: Pretty Little Liars | The Final Season
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“In a certain way, you will know who ‘A’ is by the end of the episode,” executive producer Marlene King tells TVLine. “I don’t want fans to feel like, ‘Oh, they’re just being dodgy again.’ We’re not. You will get a very big piece of the puzzle. It’s like I’ve said all along: The who is important, but the why and the how are also important. You will be left with a question to answer, but you will also be on the path to 100-percent discovery. It’s, by far, the biggest reveal we’ve ever done in an episode, and it’s done in a way that’s just so beautiful.”
King admits that some fans are “starting to guess right,” which was part of her plan all along. “As we get closer to the end,” she explains, “more fans are connecting the dots, which we hope they do.”
Speaking of getting closer to the end, King says this finale will set the liars on a path towards a new chapter — the final chapter — of their journey.
“This finale is the beginning of the end of the story we started to tell so long ago,” King says. “Within the next 11 episodes, there will be absolute completion to this story, but we’re going to save what direction we’re going in until after we tell you how this story ends.”
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http://tvline.com/2015/03/23/pretty-...nale-spoilers/
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Originally posted by YR.
Cece is NOT A. NOT even mArlene could give such a bad ending to the show. She is a nobody in the story, she doesn't have a plot and the only reason she is there is to play with the public
Season 6 should be the last tbh
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But the way she's connected to every major plot to the story without an explanation yet...
I'm tired of defending her. Y'all will see soon enough.
P.S. - Here's A's childhood family. Have fun!
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To help prepare you for the finale and what’s to come, we spoke to Pretty Little Liars executive producer Oliver Goldstick about the evidence the police have against the liars, what’s up with Andrew’s suspicious behavior, and the girls’ boyfriends teaming up to help their significant others.
The Case Against the Liars. “Those girls had it coming though, didn’t they? That was episode 119, I think they had it coming,” Oliver joked. But he soon turned serious when he said “I think that the case Tanner had built will make so much sense. As we continue to move along, you’ll know that these girls have incriminated themselves in ways that are really hard to get out of. It’s very sticky.” The fact that they’ve kept all of “A’s” actions such a secret hasn’t helped. “And they tend to not use front doors. They tend to break into houses. You know, like Mona’s, [which] doesn’t help their cause. Why not just ring a doorbell and say ‘can I come in?'” That being said, don’t expect the police’s case to be laid out in the finale, because it’s going to take a while — in typical Pretty Little Liars fashion — for all to be revealed: “There are other story elements that sort of jump in and of hijack some of the stuff going on with the police department. But you will certainly pick up on it when we come back as well. There’s definitely developments that happen in this case that are coming and I can’t ruin this for you because you’re going to enjoy it so much. The case against these girls gets more and more complicated, especially when we come back in the beginning of next season.”
Down and Out? While the girls have managed to escape tricky situations before, Alison was convicted of Mona’s murder, thanks to some behind the scenes legwork from “A”. Oliver teased that “The unseen person in the courtroom is probably the most powerful, as we know, in this show. Maybe that person was….I shouldn’t say that. Maybe that person was in plain sight. It’s a possibility.” But while “A” may have won this round, don’t count Alison a victim just yet. “This is not a girl that goes down without fighting. It’s Alison. She may be emotionally hobbled for the moment, but she doesn’t go down without a fight.”
The Girls’ Parents. While we’ve seen Spencer and Hanna’s mothers dealing with their daughters’ recent legal woes, it’s safe to assume that the other girls getting arrested will prompt their own parents into action. But, as Oliver explained, its still the Hastings family that will play the biggest role in the finale, while the other parents will be more involved in season 6: “You really see the Hastings more than anybody. The Hastings’ reaction is the strongest. And the revelations and some of the insights the Hastings gain [throughout] this whole case are very strong in the next episode. The Hastings are the ones who get the most involved. To close out the fifth season, it’s much more about the Hastings. Because of their legal prowess, they’re actually the most interesting in this case too.”
Will Toby Help Spencer? We’ve seen Toby’s new job as a police officer get in the way of his relationship with Spencer as he struggled with helping her and upholding a moral code about his new badge. In the last episode, the two reunited after a great deal of distance, only for Spencer to be arrested. “Here’s the thing, he’s in a very awkward, but interesting, position. Because he clearly has the most insight. Spencer has somebody in love with her who’s on the inside of the police department. Anything [the cops] have against these girls, he knows first what’s going on. So his insight is precious and will definitely affect the outcome of their indictment.”
The Boyfriends Will Team Up. Like Toby will be desperate to help Spencer, we’ve seen Caleb desperate to help Hanna, who has spent the last few episodes in jail herself. While we’ve seen Caleb and Ezra argue over the role Mike should play in this whole mess, you will see the boys band together now that their loved ones have been arrested. “You will see the friendships that Caleb had with Ezra and Toby be strengthened [and] solidified by the girls’ plight. You get to see these guys work as a team. You know, the girls have worked as a team for how many years and you’ve only seen the guys [do the same] a couple of times. Some rare instances where the guys have sort of joined forces to combat “A”. In this case, you’ve got solidarity.”
What’s the Deal With Andrew? Pretty Little Liars fans are right not to trust new characters who take center stage on the show, having been burned many times before when we discover that these characters are up to no good. Is Aria’s new friend Andrew one such character? His behavior of late — especially in the last episode — would indicate so. Oliver promised that “so much will be so much clearer. He’s said several things in [the last few episodes]. Hints have been dropped too that Andrew may not be who he said he is. Andrew is definitely somebody who we have to question and wonder if he is [one of] the town’s little liars.”
Have We Seen the Last of Lesli? While Mona’s friend Lesli showed up earlier this season and seemingly allied herself with the girls, we soon saw her turn against them when she testified for the prosecution in Alison’s trial. Oliver warns that we haven’t seen the last of her: “She’s coming back in season 6. She’s a very important character, you’ll see ultimately. She’s pivotal.” But whose side will she be on?
Is There Any Hope for the Pretty Little Liars? “I think there’s hope. First of all, they don’t go down without a fight. You’ve got very different strengths, these girls, they’ve honed their skills over the last 120 episodes. Spencer’s mind, Hanna’s pluck, Emily’s fearlessness, all of these things contribute to quite a powerful team. They are the “A” team! Don’t forget this, [you’ll see] people helping them on the outside too. So between the inside and the outside, they’re not going down without a fight.”
What Will the Big “A” Reveal Be Like? “I would say jaw-dropping. It’s revelatory. Because, yes, certain things will be ‘oh my!’ But every answer doesn’t sort of fall into your lap. You’ve got to do some work. We like when our audience steps up too. It’s always a joy to work on this show because the audience steps up as much as the girls. With their own insights and putting together these clues.”
What’s to Come in Season 6? Already looking ahead to the new season, Oliver hinted that “One of these things I would say [about season 6 is] is there’s a big focus on life after Rosewood. Is there life after Rosewood? That’s a big question for these four girls. Because of what happens at the end of this season and where we come back in next season, the question is ‘will they be able to live an “A”-free life?'”
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P.S. - Here's A's childhood family. Have fun!
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When was this ever revealed as A's childhood family tho? 
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Originally posted by waryofothers
But the way she's connected to every major plot to the story without an explanation yet...
I'm tired of defending her. Y'all will see soon enough.
P.S. - Here's A's childhood family. Have fun!
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could be Alison's family!!
could be Hanna's family with a lost brother
could be Aria's family!
could be none!
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After half a decade of waiting, Pretty Little Liars' season five finale is just a day away, which means it's time to get ready up for the "biggest reveal" in the series' history!
"I think we're going to break Twitter all night long," PLL's executive producer Marlene King spilled exclusively to ETonline. "This is an episode that's not just shocking and action-packed and scary as hell -- it's demented and emotional."
"I just think there are many, many things that are going to feel new to our fans, and that's what's so exciting about it," King continued. "It's the most important episode we've done so far so. It's just balls out, and a really fun, new, and interesting direction for the show."
For more exclusive details on Tuesday's "Big A Reveal," the terrifying mysteries of 'A's dollhouse, and the motives behind 'A's devious deeds, take a look at our season five finale Q&A with King below.
What can you tease to fans about this mysterious dollhouse?
MK: I can say that the entire episode, which is called, "Welcome to the Dollhouse," was inspired by 'A's idea of playing with his dolls and in 'A's dollhouse. It gave us an interesting idea, and I will say that this episode is unlike anything you have ever seen -- not just on Pretty Little Liars but on television period.
Pretty Little Liars is known for their jaw-dropping finales, how does episode finale stack up to the others?
MK: I think that it's our most sophisticated, most ambitious, and by far the most edgy episode to date.
The phrase, "Big A Reveal" can be taken two different ways. Will fans be learning the entire identity of 'A' or just one part of the answer?
MK: It's such a hard question to answer. If I were talking to you after the episode, it's very easy to explain it because it will make sense. I don’t want to sound cagey because I don’t want to make the fans thinks we're not giving them this massive reveal. It is the biggest reveal we’ve ever given so far. In so many ways you will know who this person is, but I will just say there is a little bit more story left to tell after the episode -- not a lot of story, but a little bit.
Is this going to be a reveal that we learn along with the Liars, or will this be a Ezra-type situation where only the audience knows?
MK: No, the girls discover it. The girls bring us the information.
It seems like every single shocker of the series has always centered on the DiLaurentis family. How many secrets are hiding in the DiLaurentis household?
MK: It's so interesting that you say that because I always say there are two roads in Rosewood: One always leads to Radley and one always leads to Alison. And so it can go one of two ways in every finale.
It was a year ago that we lost Mrs. DiLaurentis. Do you think that this season finale is going to top that shocker?
MK: I think [the season five finale] is a shock and a revelation -- that was just a shock. Even when looking at it now, even though I've seen it so many times, there's this one specific scene -- and in hindsight fans will know exactly what I'm talking about. You feel like you're just lighting that fuse and that fuse is going to reach that time bomb soon and it's that kind of revelation -- It's just really exciting. There's a line and I'll tell you what it is -- it's a spoiler and I don’t think we've told this line to anyone. A certain character in this finale says something like, "Oh my God, 'A' has a soul." That to me tells us yes we're ramping up to the end of this story -- but it's not just pulling off the mask of 'A', it's really finding out that 'A' is human too and 'A' has a soul like anyone else.
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http://www.etonline.com/tv/161565_ex..._a_has_a_soul/
Tell me why this bitch said HIS dolls.

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I'm laughing at all of you thinking Cece was A. 
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Leanne Aguilera
@leanneaguilera
@pxedust19 @valerie_orlando @imarleneking That's just a generic term. She's said in the past that "Him" densest necessarily mean a guy
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https://twitter.com/leanneaguilera/s...14687259324416
She's seen the finale and she's the one that interviewed Marlene. We good. 
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I think big A is either Wren or Lucas. Cece is working for them.
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Originally posted by Alien.
I think big A is either Wren or Lucas. Cece is working for them.
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As long as you think CeCe is evil, we're good. 
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"I think we're going to break Twitter all night long," PLL's executive producer Marlene King spilled exclusively to ETonline.
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Want Clues on Who "A" Is? Pretty Little Liars Boss Picks 5 Episodes to Rewatch Before the Finale
1. "It Happened 'That Night,'" season three, episode 1
2. "A Dangerous Game," season three, episode 24
3. "A Is for Answers," season four, episode 24
4. "Taking This One to the Grave," season five, episode 12
5. "How the 'A' Stole Christmas," season five, episode 13
http://www.eonline.com/news/638726/w...ore-the-finale
Aaaaaaand we're back, Cinnabons.

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"You just can't be ready for it."
Gulp.
That's what Pretty Little Liars boss Marlene King tweeted about Tuesday's epic season five finale, "Welcome to the Dollhouse," which will finally reveal the ABC Family hit's biggest mystery: who the heck is "Big A"?!
And while you probably won't every be fully ready for it, you can prepare yourself as much as possible, and we're here to help. We recruited Marlene King to pick the five episodes PLL fans should rewatch, pause and rewind to look for clues during right now, the ones that are the most essential to check out before watching the finale.
http://www.eonline.com/news/638726/w...ore-the-finale
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I'm laughing at all of you thinking Cece was A. 
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Let me just bookmark this post for the S6A finale when Cece snatches off her mask and reveals herself to the liars

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I can't accept such ending.
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That @waryofothers theory is nice, but Cece as A would be sooo predictable.
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That @waryofothers theory is nice, but Cece as A would be sooo predictable.
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Thanks!
I think with those fives episodes Marlene gave us, we can narrow it down to Alison, CeCe, Mona, or Mona's twin.
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