Okay Nate is definitely the person Jenna came to warn Emily about. I'm re-watching the episode right now and during the scene where he talks to Hannah at school, after Hannah tells him Jenna was faking being blind, he says "Hey, Jenna! Don't pretend you don't see me girl!" and then, very pointedly "I know you saw me," which catches her attention.
My theory is that Jenna obviously saw Nate kill Maya and he knew, but he thought she was blind and so he was obviously in the clear. Now that he knows she wasn't blind, she's freaked and that's why she warned Emily and headed out of town. That definitely explains why he got so angry when he found out.
1. Family Member: Ashley, Melissa or Jason
2. A Close Friend: One of the liars
3. A Loved one: Caleb, Toby, Emily or Ezra
For me honestly, the ultimate betrayal would be Alison. The liars thought she was dead and were trying to solve her case since day one.
Some hints I caught up:
1. Ezra asked to play a 70s band and in the A scene they played a 70s song.
2. Emily, Paige and Jenna might not be A since we already know where they were when the A scene came
3. In the promo we saw that Mona is back and in the A scene there were Two A's so with Mona there are Three A's.
4. Paige said to Emily that she should worry about her friends and not her, and then in the end Jenna says to Emily that she should be careful with who she hangs out. People say that Jenna was talking about Nate but we don't know for sure. If Jenna knew something about Nate why would she go out with him ? She is only ignoring him right now because Cece threatened her. So for all we know Jenna might have been talking about one of the liars.
I'm currently reading the books (while waiting for the finale) and I have noticed that almost everyone in the book had blonde hair and now almost everyone has black hair.
The only characters in the series that have blonde hair are CeCe and Alison.
I'm currently reading the books (while waiting for the finale) and I have noticed that almost everyone in the book had blonde hair and now almost everyone has black hair.
The only characters in the series that have blonde hair are CeCe and Alison.
ABCFAMILY LAUNCHES A WEEKLY WEBSERIES FOR THE HIT SERIES "PRETTY LITTLE LIARS," STARTING AUGUST 28TH
Burbank, CA (August 21, 2012) - Fans of the hit ABC Family series "Pretty Little Liars" won't have to wait until October for the next fix of Rosewood when ABCFamily.com launches its weekly webseries "Pretty Dirty Secrets" starting Tuesday, Aug. 28th during the summer finale of "Pretty Little Liars." There will be eight different episodes airing every Tuesday on ABCFamily.com beginning at 5 PM PT/8 PM ET.
The webseries will focus on the time between the Aug. 28th summer finale and the special Halloween episode of "Pretty Little Liars" airing in October, when the town of Rosewood is getting ready for Halloween. The local Halloween store in Rosewood is a busy place these days and a good spot for someone who wants to keep tabs on certain people. But as the usual suspects come in and out of the store, will they find more than just the ultimate Halloween costume?
"Pretty Dirty Secrets" will also introduce a new face in Rosewood, Shana (Aerial Miranda), who is the Halloween store clerk. The character of Shana will later be seen in the "Pretty Little Liars" series airing in early 2013.
"Pretty Dirty Secrets" is written by Kyle Bown and Kim Turrisi and directed by Arthur Anderson. The webisode series stars Brant Daugherty, Yani Gellman, Aerial Miranda, Vanessa Ray, Brendan Robinson and Drew Van Acker.
"Pretty Little Liars" is produced by Alloy Entertainment in association with Warner Horizon Television and is executive produced by I. Marlene King, Oliver Goldstick and Leslie Morgenstein. The series stars Troian Bellisario, Ashley Benson, Tyler Blackburn, Holly Marie Combs, Lucy Hale, Ian Harding, Laura Leighton, Chad Lowe, Janel Parrish, Shay Mitchell and Sasha Pieterse.
Pretty Little Liars Burning Question: Will One of the Little Liars Betray Her Friends?
We’re suspicious of everyone on Pretty Little Liars, but we’ve never thought that the Liars themselves could potentially betray their friends. (Well, aside from that whole Aria is “A” theory.)
However, now we are starting to think that one of the Little Liars could potentially be working against the girls. ABC Family has launched a new suspect tracker to narrow down who will betray this girls in the Season 3 summer finale, Season 3, Episode 12: “The Lady Killer”
(airing August 28). While a lot of the usual suspects are on the list (Lucas, Melissa) all four of the main girls are put on the official suspect list.
Now, it is important to note that ABC Family’s suspect tracker only focuses on someone who will “betray” the girls, not necessarily someone who could be “A” or part of the “A” team. Maybe the person who betrays the girls is someone in a tough situation, someone who is forced to sell the girls out in order to save themselves.
Let’s look at what the Liars have to lose. Hanna’s (Ashley Benson) blood was found on Alison’s anklet, so she might have to sell out her friends in order to avoid getting thrown in the clink. Spencer (Troian Bellisario) is applying to colleges and might not get into her first choice, UPenn, so she could sell out the girls to a powerful person in order to land a spot in her dream college. Ezra Fitz (Ian Harding) has been looking mighty suspicious lately, so Aria (Lucy Hale) might have to sell the girls out to protect him from getting in trouble. And Emily (Shay Mitchell) is vulnerable since she still doesn’t know what happened “that night.” She might sell the girls out to avoid getting into trouble for whatever happened while she was drugged up.
Catch an all-new episode of PLL on Tuesday, August 14 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC Family.
Pretty Little Liars Burning Question: Why Did Nate Tell Jenna, “I Know You Saw Me”?
On last night’s Pretty Little Liars (Season 3, Episode 11: “Single Fright Female”), Maya’s (Bianca Lawson) supposed cousin Nate (Sterling Sulieman) was all riled up about several things. He felt rejected by Emily (Shay Mitchell) after their kiss, and he was surprisingly shocked to discover that Jenna (Tammin Sursok) used to fake her blindness. But one comment he made seemed to snap Jenna out of her usually cool demeanor.
After Hanna (Ashley Benson) accidentally told Nate that Jenna was pretending to be blind for a while, he approached her outside of school as she was getting into her car.
“Hey Jenna, don’t pretend you don’t see me, girl! I know you saw me.” Nate looks at her accusingly as her glance suddenly jerks up towards him, and she speeds away.
Did Jenna “see” Nate in the past, when she was still pretending to be blind? Was he lying to Emily when he said he was seeing Jenna for the first time in the beginning of the season? Also, we wonder if Nate has been in Rosewood before Season 3. If so, he could know a lot more about what’s going on with the “A” team than it would initially appear.
Later in the episode, Jenna unexpectedly shows up to Emily’s house at night. Jenna looks terrified as she tells Emily, “Be very careful who you spend time with, Emily. Very. Careful.” Then we see Jenna getting into a cab with a suitcase, as if she’s leaving Rosewood for a long period of time.
The obvious person who Jenna could have been warning Emily about is Paige (Lindsey Shaw), since we learned a lot more about her history with Alison (Sasha Pieterse) in the episode. But why do we have a sneaking suspicion that she was referring to Nate?
Catch the PLL Season 3 summer finale on Tuesday, August 28 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC Family.
Pretty Little Liars Burning Question: Why Did the NAT Club Film the Adults in Rosewood
In the final moments of Pretty Little Liars Season 3, Episode 11: “Single Fright Female”, Ashley Marin (Laura Leighton) told Hanna (Ashley Benson) something shocking about the NAT club’s thumb drive of videos. And it might open up a whole new door in terms of who is threatening the Little Liars.
Read spoilers at your own risk!
Not only did the NAT club continue to make their spy videos long after Alison (Sasha Pieterse) was killed, but whoever was filming the Little Liars was also filming the adults in Rosewood. Ashley tells Hanna that she reviewed the videos on the drive, and she saw that someone had recorded her dalliance with Detective Wilden (Bryce Johnson).
That means that the NAT club — confirmed members include Garrett (Yani Gellman), Jason (Drew Van Acker), and Ian (Ryan Merriman), though we suspect the Kahn brothers, Melissa Hastings (Torrey DeVitto), and Jenna (Tammin Sursok) may have been involved — wasn’t just focused on the Little Liars. They were looking to record evidence that they could hold against the Liars’ parents, and even Rosewood’s finest.
Why do you think the NAT club recorded what it did? And why would they want incriminating evidence against someone like Ashley Marin? We think it shows just how serious the NAT club was (is?) about their threats.
Catch an all-new episode of PLL on Tuesday, August 28 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC Family.
Pretty Little Liars Speculation: Why Was Alison So Frightened of Paige?
One of the strangest things happened on Pretty Little Liars Season 3, Episode 11: “Single Fright Female”. In a flashback, we actually saw typically fearless Alison (Sasha Pieterse) with fear in her eyes.
If you recall, Alison planned a scheme aimed to embarrass Paige (Lindsey Shaw) and “own” her. Paige had apparently been acting out violently towards Ali during soccer practice, to the point that Ali had an enormous bruise on her right shoulder. She played it off like it was nothing in front of the Liars, because she always had to look tough around them.
Later, Ali tells CeCe what she’s done to get revenge. Pretending she was Emily (Shay Mitchell), she wrote to Paige asking her to write her a secret love letter, and tape it underneath a sign in Rosewood. But Ali is waiting in CeCe’s car when Paige shows up to deliver her note. Ali grabs it, warns Paige to lay off her, and speed-walks back to CeCe’s car, looking super-scared and shaky, and screaming for them to leave the scene.
What could possibly cause our cool-as-a-cucumber Alison to tremble with fear?
1. Paige is violent.
We know that Paige has a bad habit of slamming doors and lockers and throwing things hard (not to mention attempting to drown people...). If Ali was telling the truth, and that giant bruise was from Paige during soccer practice, then Ali might have just been plain scared that Paige would hurt her again.
2. What’s with those “bumps” Ali mentioned?
Alison told the Liars that Paige had weird “bumps” on her legs. After hearing Paige cry while talking about her history with Ali on Emily’s front porch in “Single Fright Female,” we’re wondering if Paige was so affected by Alison’s 9th-grade taunting that she’d started hurting herself. Maybe Ali was terrified that Paige would hurt herself again, and it would be her fault.
3. She was in training.
We know from an early spoiler that CeCe was someone who taught Ali everything she knew. Could Ali have still been in some kind of boot camp for bitchiness at this point? If so, her audacity might not have been finely tuned quite yet.
4. Paige had something on her.
Alison went to the extremes to make sure she “owned” Paige, using Emily as a “clueless” pawn. Why would Ali despise this girl so much? Perhaps it’s because Paige knew something incriminating about Alison, one of her many secrets. What it was is still anyone’s guess.
Why do you think Ali was so scared of Paige in flashbacks?
Catch the PLL Season 3 summer finale on Tuesday, August 28 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC Family.
Brendan Robinson: The Pretty Little Liars Summer Finale Will Have "Epic Stunts and Violence" (VIDEO)
"There's some epic stunts and violence," Brendan dishes in this video interview with HollywireTV, though he's very cagey about "Lucas", refusing to say whether or not his character is good or bad these days. "Some weeks Lucas is good, some weeks he's sneaky," he hedges. "You just never know what's going on."
Marlene King stated on Twitter that there will be "two major shocking twists" in this episode. But, there will be more, just not as big.
Marlene King posted on Twitter some parts of the script of this episode, and she revealed that the final line of the episode is: "Don't let go."
Marlene King described this episode as "the best finale yet" and "you will be exhausted when it is over".
Marlene King confirmed that this episode will answer two major questions.
There is a possibility that Spoby will have sex, as Marlene King recently revealed in a tweet that there would be a Spoby sex scene "sooner than we think", pictures of Keegan Allen shirtless, and Troian Bellisario just wearing a T- Shirt were revealed to us, saying they had been taken during the shooting 3x12.
In an interview with Ashley Benson, TV Guide asks how intense the summer finale will be. She replied: "Oh. My. God. Those are the only words I have for this episode," Ashley gushed, before adding "people get hurt...there might even be a death. It's the most intense episode we've shot so far."
Tammin Sursok revealed in an interview with AfterBuzzTV that 'somebody' nearly dies' or comes close to dying' in the episode, excluding the four girls themselves. SpoilerTV released a still from the episode showing Hanna looking distraught, suggesting that it could be someone close to her.
Marlene King was asked on twitter if the "betrayer" is part of the "A-Team." She replied: Yes
"For all of you who have asked," Marlene recently tweeted, "Yes, the betrayer who will be unmasked in the summer finale is a member of the A-TEAM"
Agnes Obels song "Riverside" will be featured In the end of the episode.
In an interview with Shay Mitchell, Ryan Seacrest asks her about the finale. She says "Its my favorite episode yet. I mean, all the others were amazing, but this one is just great." And she confirms that Maya is dead.
Marlene King stated on Twitter that we will hear "A" voice.
Marlene King tweeted that the "A" team expands in the finale.
Marlene King tweeted that her favorite line from the episode is "I OWE YOU ONE EMILY."
There may be two A's unmasked. And Alison or Maya's killer may be revealed.
Mona escapes from Radley dressed as a nurse.
Mona gets her hoodie and is at the lair.
Emily gets trapped in a lighthouse and gets a call telling her then she has a minute to get out.
While Emily is trying to escape the lighthouse she calls someone possibly for help.
Caleb is seen packing things including binoculars. and other things.
Spencer will confront Paige in the hallway.
Paige will threaten Spencer
Spencer, Hanna, and Aria re-dig Alison's grave.
In one of the promos, we can see that someone (who may be Nate 'because of the shirt') snuggles Emily with a blanket when she's sleeping and then when she wakes up and answers the phone we can still see the blanket.
We also see Nate near a fireplace that may be the one in the lighthouse where Emily is
A scene between Hanna and Emily will accour where Emily apologizes to Hanna.
We will see one more video from Maya's site in this episode
Multiple endings were shot to keep the cast/crew guessing as to who "the betrayer" is
The liars will hold an intervention about Paige for Emily.
It is likely that someone dies because in a preview for the finale a police officer asks Emily if she is friends with the "deceased".
Pretty Little Liars Producer Oliver Goldstick Hints That We'll See Alison's Body Soon - Exclusive
The Pretty Little Liars Season 3 summer finale (Season 3, Episode 12: “The Lady Killer”) is only a day away and we are shaking with excitement over the big betrAyal. Wetpaint Entertainment sat down with producer Oliver Goldstick to discuss what we should expect in the finale, Haleb, and that sneaky CeCe.
Wetpaint Entertainment: You’ve created such a tangled web. How do you keep all the puzzle pieces together? Oliver Goldstick: It's really a challenge. I hate to pull up the curtain and let the magician show his tricks, but if we had to be asked why certain decisions were made and had to be genuine, we’d say, “Because that person was no longer available. That's why we killed them. That person was killed because he got a feature, okay?” I hate to disappoint you. There was no ingenious plotting here. The person said, “Sorry. I'm going to go do a movie in Bulgaria or Vancouver.”
Do the big plot points ever change?
Oh, yeah. Some have. We've had to make certain adjustments just because honestly people's schedules sometimes didn't permit. But for the most part, nothing enormous because we have a game plan at the beginning of each season and know what our end game is. So we'll make requests for cast members ahead of time. But if they’re not under contract, you still are subject to whatever happens. An actor becomes unavailable, they're just not available.
You've set up so many people as potential suspects, and say someone like Jenna was “A” all long. Would that just be too easy? I would assume you're not painting yourself into a corner?
No. We try not to. There's two things going on. We want to pay allegiance to the books, obviously, to some degree. But when you have a show you want to run for four or five or six seasons, you have to keep introducing people. And the one buy just has to be “Why wasn't this person mentioned in season one?” Well, we'll have to write to that. What was the reason this character wasn't mentioned in the initial seven episodes when this person was a big part of Alison's life? At least, with Alison, we've created a character who was so secretive and so compartmentalized and so complicated for a teenager. Everyone has their own theories about her now, saying, “Wow this kid, this double life!” and to have all these encounters with adults and blackmailing parents - it's juicy and huge, but we have to look at it like it's an onion where you have to just keep peeling off layers. And some things make total sense because of a reference that was made 12 episodes or 20 episodes ago, and some things will have be like “In retrospect that would explain her behavior toward Toby,” for example. We have a revelation in episode 3‑18 where it’s like, “This explains why she felt this way, why Alison made Toby take the rap for an action that she was responsible for.” It maybe will be worked out later than it initially looked.
Do you guys just re-watch episodes over and over again?
We don't, because this group has not changed much. With the exception of a couple of folks, we’ve had the same core writing staff. And it's a small staff. It's really five of us since the day we started and we basically jog each others' memories if they’re starting to fade. There’s always someone in the room that goes, “Wait a minute.” Because there are things we discuss in the room that don't make it to the page, and then you think things are in the scripts that are not. So you have to go dig it out and look it up.
As far as Hanna and Caleb, is Wren a wrench in their relationship?
He has been, and I think that Wren, since he's not going away so quickly, will continue to upset the apple cart with the PLLs. And not just with Hanna and Caleb, but with the girls as well in the future episodes. He's kind of incorrigible, that Wren. He's not going to disappear. He stays on the scene and creates even more complications next season with a coupling that happens. But as far as with Hanna, right now, yeah, it's very confusing, because life would be much easier if you chose somebody that A would not target.
But wouldn't A just target Wren if he became important to her?
That's our logic here. But for Hanna it's a bit hard to get past the accent and all. Downton Grabby, that’s what we call him around the set.
And why has CeCe [Vanessa Drake] been brought into this universe?
Well, for multiple reasons. First of all, there's this whole thing in the books about, would you replace your friends if you got a cooler group of friends? This is sort of an ongoing paranoia and trope of high school, and the idea that she could actually befriend one of Jason's girlfriends, who’s become her mentor… We've always talked about Alison having a mentor. And it would be so wonderful if we found out, did Alison come up with all these things, or did someone have to coach her in all of her meretricious ways? Is there somebody in the background who taught her some of the manipulations, her methods or moves that Alison, obviously, perfected so quickly at age 15 and 16? We thought it would be great to give her an older friend and CeCe is one of those people where you have to keep questioning, what is she about? Do you think she's a genuine character?
I think she's one more person that we should be suspicious of.
Good. That's exactly what our intention was.
Are you going to start doling out some answers soon? Like Mona working with someone else?
You might know something about it in the finale. The finale you'll know something. How about that? You'll have some idea if Mona has a partner in crime by the finale.
And Alison's body, it's got to be so smelly by now? Where is it?
Oh, those bones, those rattling bones. Someone's made an instrument out of it, and they're playing it at Disney Hall this Thursday. No, Alison’s remains — believe it or not — they're going to come back into plain view, I should say, within a few episodes. In the imminent future the remains will be discovered.
Catch the PLL Season 3 summer finale on Tuesday, August 28 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC Family.
Pretty Little Liars: Exclusive Interview with The BetrAyer
The summer finale of Pretty Little Liars is only a few days away. And you know what that means, right? The betrAyer will soon be exposed! As you know by now, someone in Rosewood is going to betray them all and be revealed as part of the “A” Team. Who will it be? Tune in Tuesday to find out!
And right after the episode, we are going to have an EXCLUSIVE interview with the betrAyer. Even better? Janel Parrish (Mona) is the one asking all of the questions YOU are dying to find out the answers to. “A” interviews “A” -- and it cannot be missed! It’s the ONLY interview you’ll find with the betrAyer, so be sure to check back here.
Just remember, if you’re on the west coast there WILL be spoilers in the interview and on the site Tuesday night. So be cAreful where you click!
Who do YOU think is going to betrAy them all? Let us know here! And have you heard the good news? Even after the summer finale, you’ll still be able to get your weekly Pretty Little Liars fix.
Watch the summer finale of Pretty Little Liars on Tuesday at 8/7c.
ABC Family announced this weekend that cast members Shay Mitchell (Emily) and Ian Harding (Ezra) are going to sit down for a Ustream interview tonight at 6/5c, and will show us an exclusive clip from the Summer Finale (!) and answer any questions we have about Season 3.
To ask a question, enter one on Twitter with the hashtag #PLLChat. Select ones will be chosen, and you can watch the actual Ustream over at www.ustream.tv/abcfamily
Pretty Little Liars Speculation: Who Are 'Edgy' and 'Pixie'?
"PLL goes to a rave with @kockenlocker apparently," tweets Troian Bellisario (Spencer Hastings) at a Table Reading with PLL Writer Joseph Dougherty.. Could they be new characters, with unfortunate names?