A is for sArA hArvey

Here are 5 reasons why we think Sara Harvey is A, after the latest episode:

  1. Did you see Sara Harvey’s evil smirk after she tried to make amends with Ali? Yeah right. Ali isn’t buying it.
  2. After Hannah made the drop, there is an emphasis on the black car, just like we saw the one Sara get into after Charlotte’s funeral. There must be some significance in that.
  3. Remember back when the liars saw Ali rescue them from a burning building? They thought they were hallucinating, but it turns out Ali was really there that night. Emily saw Sara Harvey the night she donated her eggs. I’m beginning to think the writers want us to think that Sara was really there that night, torturing Emily.
  4. Did you notice the insane amount of gloves in Sara Harvey’s drawers? A always wears gloves and maybe Sara has been lying about her ability to use her hands. We’re not overlooking even the smallest details this time around.
  5. Okay now, Sara seems to have a obsession with Charlotte. She’s living in the same room that used to be Charlotte’s room at Radley. Now there’s a giant hole in her hotel room, leading to where? What is she looking for? We can’t wait to find out.
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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