
As mentioned last week, Pretty Little Liars: Summer School essentially set itself up so that any character could be unmasked as the S02 killer. Alas the reveal is still something of an uninspired let down.
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As mentioned last week, Pretty Little Liars: Summer School essentially set itself up so that any character could be unmasked as the S02 killer. Alas the reveal is still something of an uninspired let down.
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Another busy episode of Pretty Little Liars spreads itself too thin in an effort to build anticipation for the S02 finale.
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Consistency and follow-through has never been Pretty Little Liars greatest strength, so it’s not surprising that after an episode that strongly advances the Bloody Rose mystery, the show slams on the brakes for a celebration of all things queer.
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After weeks of looking at everyone except their incredibly suspicious therapist, our five Pretty Little Liars finally zero in on the extremely shady Dr. Sullivan (Annabeth Gish).
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One of the strengths of Max’s Pretty Little Liars is how diverse its cast is. This week, that expansive cast of characters is also its downfall as the show is stretched thin with each of our liars’ individual subplots.
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After a solid reintroduction to Millwood last week, the third episode of “Summer School” sets aside the Bloody Rose Waters danger until the last few minutes to focus on…misogyny.
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