Pretty Little Liars “Hush…Hush, Sweet Liars” Highlights

It’s tuesdAy and I’m going through Pretty Little Liars‘ withdrawal. Are you still thinking about last week’s season finale? I know I am and I’m still not over what happened in last week’s episode! Here are the top five moments that left me shouting at the tv.

Is it safe to assume that Aria and Liam are no more? I was beginning to adore Liam and I had high hopes for their relationship. But if the writers are going to give us team Ezria, then we will be rooting for team Ezria.

 

Spencer and Caleb’s relationship made me feel uncomfortable. We’re not the only ones. Hannah felt weird about the whole thing, and it’s because she never stopped loving Caleb. My heart melted during this scene. This won’t be easy on Spencer or Hannah next season. Did she forget she’s engaged? Well, team Haleb all the way.

 

So… let’s get this straight. Charles DiLaurentis is actually the same age as Jason DiLaurentis. Charles DiLaurentis, aka Charlotte, was adopted by Jessica and Kenneth DiLaurentis. Charles is the son of Mary Drake, who is the twin sister of Jessica. Charlotte was never the sister of Jason or Alison. Did I get that right? What a tangled web.

 

That moment when we realize Alison’s happiness was all a lie, and just another ploy in A’s game. We’re so disappointed in you, Mr. Rollins.

 

Only then do we realize that Elliot Rollins and Mary Drake were working together all along.

 

My favorite moment from this episode was seeing everyone work together, including Mona!

Summer can’t come sooner. We’re so eager to see what happens next, but in the meantime, I will just watch Pretty Little Liars re-runs.

Photos Credit: Freeform

Vicki

Vicki is a photographer and writer based in New York. She likes to make things when she is not shooting or writing. Her favorite television shows include How to Get Away with Murder, Pretty Little Liars, The Fosters, and Sherlock.

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