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Pretty Little Liars. REVIEW

As time has passed since Alison, then the queen bee of the bunch, went missing. Spencer, Aria, Hanna and Emily have gone on with their lives, though they've grown apart. As the years go by, each girl finds herself facing a new set of challenges when anonymous text messages from "A" threaten to expose all their secrets -- both old secrets the girls were sure only Alison knew, and newer secrets developed after Alison's disappearance. Who is "A" and how does he or she know the things he or she knows? Based on the series of novels by Sara Shepard.


The first two seasons were good (or average), but the writers ruined them with their numerous plot holes, inconsistent writing, conflicting timelines, and lies. They create more and more new characters and stories while leaving unanswered existing arcs/mysteries. Approximately 80% of the characters are plot devices with no substance or redeeming qualities.


Pretty Little Liars is one of those shows that draws you in and won't let you go until you find out what happens next. The identity of A is mysterious enough to keep you looking for more hints.

It keeps you on your toes.


Overrall, the show has a touch of Gossip Girl, with the mystery texts and the high class rich kids who can buy their way out of anything. It's got a lot of clichés and some bad drama but it's worth a shot.

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