A new web of lies is spun tonight on #PrettyLittleLiars!

Hi little liars! Last week we got our first dose of PLL #5YearsForward and tonight on “Charlotte’s Web” it continued with some new faces and old games.

At the funeral, Detective Lorenzo recommended Hanna, Emily, Spencer and Aria stay. While the first three were willing to stay “home” for a few more days, Aria was very eager to leave. And she did. She was extremely sketchy especially after Hanna called her out for leaving the hotel the night Charlotte was murdered.

As you may already know, Rosewood is a small town so the list of suspects in Charlotte’s case is pretty short. One thing we find out from Detective Lorenzo is that Sara Harvey is off the suspect list because of her hands being severely burned. Just like Alison, I was quite angry at this because Sara cannot be trusted. But after what’s happened in the past, it’s quite easy to point the finger at our favorite group of liars.

Before Aria, leaves she visits Ezra and basically threatens him. “We didn’t see each other the night Charlotte was killed…” Normally, I don’t think Aria is too sketchy, but tonight she was  obviously hiding something, especially considering how fast she left home.

Ali starts to suspect something about Aria after Mr. Montgomery tells her that Aria left a day earlier than planned. And the look on Hanna and Spencer’s faces don’t help. However, at this point Spencer isn’t worried about Aria’s sudden disappearance. After reading the report of Charlotte’s murder, it sounds vaguely familiar to her. Apparently back in college, she wrote a paper about a murder in the 1970’s where a woman was killed the same way Charlotte was.

Over and awkward dinner, Ali makes sure the girls know that she suspects they’re hiding something from her. Again, the looks on their faces don’t help the situation. Hanna tells Spencer what she knows about Aria and they do a little more digging, finding the security footage. Charlotte was killed around 4 a.m. and Aria left the hotel around 3:30 and didn’t come back until after that time. But that’s not the only thing they found. Ezra was with her.aligrace

Aria makes her way back to Rosewood to make sure Ezra is starting his 2nd book, but she seems to have ulterior motives. While all this time we’ve been suspecting Aria, it seems like we should be suspecting Ezra. She asks Ezra where he went after she left him and he simply says he went home. But boy does he look very suspicious. He didn’t look Aria in the eyes.ezra4

The girls visit Aria for an intervention and she recalls everything that happened that night including being with Ezra and seeing Charlotte at the church. Spencer brings up her paper and Ezra’s connection to it. Now Ezra’s at the top of their suspect list. Hanna points out that Aria would look suspicious if the video ever got out and Aria agrees basically asking her friend to get rid of the video. The girls will always stick together. They will always lie together.

But the lies are not going to get them anywhere, especially since Alison now suspects that her friends might have something to do with the murder of her sister.

Lastly, Sara Harvey needs to stop lurking around and smirking at everyone.

Other notable moments:

  • Spencer and Caleb recall their favorite night in Madrid. Something is definitely going on between these two.
  • Hanna’s fiance, Jordan, is cute but that dinner with Caleb and the others was awkward.
  • Aria’s new boyfriend is an adorable brunette coworker. She definitely has a type.
  • Emily is hiding something from her family and friends — she’s been going to the doctor, but for what?

And that’s what you missed on PLL! What was your favorite moments?

xoxo,
A

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