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TV Show: Pretty Little Liars | The Final Season
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This damn show "Oh wait Jenna took my lunch money and Aria's brother witnessed and said nothing so I'll devote the next 5 years of my life into tormenting Aria and her family, then I'll kill Jenna."
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Originally posted by HEIDI
1. Nate confessed to killing Maya and Emily killed him. I think that was the last of it, actually.
2. One was Wilden, and Melissa confessed to being the other one. I'm guessing it was Wilden who killed him?
3. The time of deaths don't match. Sara was seen a day after 'that night'.
4. Mrs. D was protecting CeCe in Season 4 and Big A killed/buried her.
5. Jason, Jenna, CeCe, and Melissa are the only ones alive that knew of the N.A.T club when it was active.
6. Melissa wanted Shana and Jenna to find out who they were going to meet at the night of the lodge fire.
7. I actually have a theory on this: earlier in the season, Nigel Wright told Toby and Caleb that CeCe Drake flew the plane to Thornhill Lodge. He later apologizes to Jenna and says that he messed up (I'm assuming because he named her) CeCe got mad because Jenna was supposed to be protecting her, so she tried to kill her.
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Thanks! I do not remember Mrs. D protecting CeCe. I thought she hated her and wanted Ali to stop hanging out with her?
Also, did they ever answer Toby's mom's Radley mess? So she was murdered. By Big A? Whatever happened with that mystery doctor who went to like a nursing home for memory loss or something?
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Originally posted by Surfboardt
This damn show "Oh wait Jenna took my lunch money and Aria's brother witnessed and said nothing so I'll devote the next 5 years of my life into tormenting Aria and her family, then I'll kill Jenna."
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The accuracy 
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Originally posted by Walk_Away21
Thanks! I do not remember Mrs. D protecting CeCe. I thought she hated her and wanted Ali to stop hanging out with her?
Also, did they ever answer Toby's mom's Radley mess? So she was murdered. By Big A? Whatever happened with that mystery doctor who went to like a nursing home for memory loss or something?
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In 4x23, Ashley found clothes in Alison's bedroom. Towards the end of the episode, Spencer saw Mrs. D pass off a suitcase to someone in the woods and A followed the person who got the suitcase and it turned out to be CeCe. In 4x24, CeCe is wearing the cardigan that Ashley saw in the episode prior.
And no. No answers regarding Radley. 
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I don't know how I entered this but I didn't catch up on the last two episodes so will do so later tonight
I'll be back in a few hours to see them conspiracies  bye
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"We are definitely seeing a big 'A' reveal in the episode, and it is a reveal that will definitely tell you in a certain way who 'A' is," King says, promising constant goosebumps. "It's something I've never seen on television before. ... It's shocking and provocative and disturbing."
Some fans have questioned whether Mona is really dead and if she might pop in on the Liars during the finale. "I know everybody's saying, 'No body, no crime,' " King admits. "In the next two episodes, you will definitely get closure on who or what was in the barrel, and a body will surface."
The episode won't feature any romantic moments between Emily and Alison, which is likely to disappoint the many fans who are hoping for more Emison sparks. But it will see the three primary significant others — Caleb (Tyler Blackburn), Ezra (Ian Harding) and Toby (Keegan Allen) — putting their differences aside and "working together to bring their girls home.
King says that just four of the castmembers have been told who "A" is: three of the Liars (Hale doesn't want the pressure of knowing!) and Allen. But a number of fans are actually on the right track with their predictions. "So many people are getting so close — it's so exciting," King reveals. "In my perfect world, a lot of people figure it out before we give you that absolute, definite closure."
However, as far as the short-term is concerned, King is not worried about fans' responses to the upcoming developments: "I'm 100 percent confident that we're going to see all positive reaction to this episode — after jaws are picked up from the floor."
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However, as far as the short-term is concerned, King is not worried about fans' responses to the upcoming developments: "I'm 100 percent confident that we're going to see all positive reaction to this episode — after jaws are picked up from the floor."
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She is so ****ing delusional. 
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Nigel Wright, Nate, Maya, Wren, Ian, Hollbrook, Wilden. Who are these people? Like it's been years, how am I supposed to remember their stories?
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Pretty Little Liars” executive producer Marlene King chatted with MTV News ahead of tonight’s big show about what fans should expect.
“If there was one piece of advice I could give [fans] as the show ends it’s that I am really sorry that you have to wait until June for more episodes because this finale brings so much more momentum to the show,” she said. “We’re really shooting off a starter pistol that takes us to the next 10 episodes, and we are delivering all of the answers that these patient, and impatient, fans have earned.”
Wow. Does this mean that we will 100 percent know who A is by the end of the summer season?! You’ll just have to read our interview with King to find out.
MTV News: This season has certainly been the darkest season the series has produced thus far. I know you’re starting production on season six, so does it only get darker from here?
Marlene King: As our characters get older and A’s actions become more aggressive, it just seems like a natural place for us to go to a darker place. I think with this finale and our June premiere, we are definitely honoring that choice that we made.
MTV: The theme of this season was A punishing the Liars. Have you come up with the theme of season six yet? Where does the story go from here?
King: This finale is the beginning of the end of this story we started to tell when we found out A was originally Mona. So this finale and the next 10 episodes, our summer season, are really closing this chapter in our series. Everything is very condensed [in season six]. These next 11 episodes take place over a very short period of time, and by the end of our summer season, almost every question people have been asking for the last three years — some questions since season one — will be answered. It’s really the end of this story that we started to tell.
MTV: Was it always your plan to put the Liars in jail? It’s sort of similar to the end of Sara Shepard’s novels…
King: No! Don’t tell me. I haven’t read it yet, and I don’t want to read it until we wrap our series. I don’t want to be spoiled. Sara [Shepard] and I both thought it would be a really fun idea to just do our own thing with these two stories and how funny would it be if it paralleled hers? I have no idea how the books end.
MTV: This finale finds the Liars trapped inside A’s IRL dollhouse. It looks like a straight-up horror film. What were some of your inspirations for the finale?
King: I have A’s dollhouse in my office because it’s actually my own dollhouse. I offered it up as this prop and I thought, “How fun would it be if “A” really played with A’s dolls in A’ s lair?’ I look at this dollhouse all the time, and I’ve become obsessed with it. This finale is a little “Twilight Zone”-y in terms of its tone, and it is very scary and demented and disturbing — but in a “Pretty Little Liars” way, still.
MTV: I just want to know how A has all of this money.
King: A is very smart, very clever and A has A’s ways.
MTV: It also appears that we’re getting closer to a possible twin reveal. Will that happen in the finale, or will we have to wait until season six?
King: I will say that there is a very big A reveal that is the biggest we’ve shown so far, and that will shed light, maybe, on whether we’re doing that in this story or not. But there is a maybe there!
MTV: We’ve seen Hanna’s mom become privy to some of A’s games, and it looks like the Hastings might find out about A next in the finale. Can we expect more people to know about A moving forward?
King: As we move forward to these summer episodes — we only have 10 episodes this summer and it’s a very condensed period of time — you will understand after this finale that the girls are no longer in this alone.
MTV: We also know that most of the main cast knows who A is. How did that happen?
King: The strong-armed me! Lucy does not know who A is. She was in my office the other day, and I was like, “Lucy, I will tell you.” But she was like, “No! Don’t tell me. It’s too much pressure.”
But at two in the morning, when you’re trying to stay awake on the Warner Bros. backlot, and Troian Bellisario goes, “Please tell me the story of who A is,” I couldn’t say no. And halfway through, Keegan [Allen] comes up, and we have to start again. Telling the story takes about an hour, to really tell it from start to finish. That’s how complex and well thought-out this reveal and this character and this character’s motivation is. They just sucked me in, and we had story time one night. And then when Ashley [Benson] and Shay [Mitchell] found out, they came over to my house and we had story time again.
MTV: Speaking of A, will his/her motivations become clear in the finale? And was it also the plan to create a villain we can empathize with?
King: Yes, you will figure out some of A’s motivations by the end of the episode. All of my favorite villains are not just villains for no reason. There’s always something. And it’s always more interesting to have a reason. For example, when we found out Mona was original A, we understood why. Mona was a villain, but she became a very likable character — before her demise. And we redeemed Paige. We were introduced to Paige in a villainous way. She certainly wasn’t good to Emily. And then she became such a beloved character on our show. So it’s really important for us to show that you’re never really defined by one action, or one motivation. We’re not all a sum of one mistake.
MTV: That being said, can we expect Paige to return in season six? I know the writers are currently plotting everything now…
King: I hope we do. She’s not part of this finale storyline, but we love Lindsey [Shaw]. Everybody here loves Lindsey. We would certainly love to see her again on the show.
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I don't even watch this show but I am LIVING for everyone's commentary.
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I find solace in the fact that when the inevitable Marlene dragfest begins, she won't see it coming. 
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Sometimes I wish that surgeon woulda put more Botox near her lips than on her cheekbones to keep this bitch mouth shut. Cause if it’s PeePee, I’m done. I don’t care about Pinocchio’s sister. CeCe is irrelevant as ****. If a grown ass woman stole the game from Mona….. Lord help me not to fly down there and give Marlene that last pop of Botox to keep her ass forever paralyzed underground next to Bethany. I did not invest 5 years of my life to see CeCe’s tree branch nose poke out of that hoodie! No Mam!
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King: This finale is the beginning of the end of this story we started to tell when we found out A was originally Mona. So this finale and the next 10 episodes, our summer season, are really closing this chapter in our series. Everything is very condensed [in season six]. These next 11 episodes take place over a very short period of time, and by the end of our summer season, almost every question people have been asking for the last three years — some questions since season one — will be answered. It’s really the end of this story that we started to tell.
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Wait, am not sure if I should believe her. 
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Originally posted by royalace
Sometimes I wish that surgeon woulda put more Botox near her lips than on her cheekbones to keep this bitch mouth shut. Cause if it’s PeePee, I’m done. I don’t care about Pinocchio’s sister. CeCe is irrelevant as ****. If a grown ass woman stole the game from Mona….. Lord help me not to fly down there and give Marlene that last pop of Botox to keep her ass forever paralyzed underground next to Bethany. I did not invest 5 years of my life to see CeCe’s tree branch nose poke out of that hoodie! No Mam!
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Oh my
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Member Since: 8/18/2013
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Originally posted by HEIDI
Wait, am not sure if I should believe her. 
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These next 11 episodes take place over a very short period of time
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What, two days? Considering we had over 2 seasons happening over the span of one month in PLL-time, we're kinda used to short periods of time
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"In one specific way, fans will know the identity of 'A,'" says King. "The audience and the PLLs find out this big A reveal all at the same time. Though Spencer figures it out about a minute and a half before everyone else. [ laughs] ... We have reached our level of asking the fans to try to figure out as many questions as possible, and we are in the answer game now. We're not going to hand answers to the fans on a silver platter, but we're going to give them the biggest dots to connect they've ever gotten."
"The big revelation won't be the end of our story. We'll need 10 more episodes after that to really complete this story," says King. "We're rampng up to this extremely intense level [in the finale] and it's after that that our show becomes a very different show, because we will have told the end of that story by the end of our summer season. I can't think of any questions that fans have been asking since Season 1 that won't be answered before the end of summer."
King also offers three small tidbits about the Season 5 finale:
- Andrew "plays a big role ... he's definitely a player in our game right now."
- Alison has "one of the most emotional scenes" she's ever had in this episode and "people may start to think different about her."
- The anagram that Mona left for the girls? King has "seen the accurate theory" online, but reminds fans that the anagram is "for many different names and phrases. Phrases too."
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Every interview that comes out contradicts the previous one.  I don't believe a word this bitch is saying.
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Originally posted by Sasha.
What, two days? Considering we had over 2 seasons happening over the span of one month in PLL-time, we're kinda used to short periods of time
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I'll never get over the fact that Toby graduated police academy in 35 hours PLL time.
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Ugh, you can tell that she's an independent woman with her own money who doesn't need a partner to take care of her. Even though she's a compulsive liar and I drag her, she's carved a small little hole inside my heart for herself. 
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OMG I'm ready to drag Marlene
gonna make a Twitter
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