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#TBT: Elliott Rollins

#TBT to the time when we though Elliott Rollins was a good guy and Alison had a happy ending. NOT.

With Pretty Little Liars Season 7 kicked off, we’re beginning to see the much more evil side of Elliott Rollins played by Huw Collins. But, first, let’s back track to when we first met him on screen.

We were first introduced to Dr. Rollins in Season 6. It turns out he was Charlotte’s doctor and later on became Ali’s husband as they got closer after the death of Charlotte. At the end of Season 6, it was revealed that he actually has a British accent and has been working with Mary Drake.

Now, Elliott plays one of the main villains on the show, although we’re not 100% sure what his motives are beside avenging Alison for her supposed involvement in Charlotte’s murder. After gaining the Liars trust, they are becoming more suspicious of Elliott.

So yes, #TBT to when we thought Elliott Rollins was the one. We thought it was cute. We thought it was true love. Up until he started speaking with that accent and running around wearing masks. Not to mention, drugging Ali. Marlene King, you had us fooled.

Photo Credit: Freeform/Eric McCandless

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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