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Don’t forget to tune in to night for all new mid season finale Pretty Little Liars 1×10 Keep Your Friends Close is airing tonight on ABC Family. We’re so excited to see this episode, it will be AWESOME, so don’t miss it too!
PRETTY LITTLE LIARS – “Keep Your Friends Close” – The girls go glamping for Mona’s birthday when A tells them that her party is a scavenger hunt, and A is the prize. The Marins’ financial situation is pushing Ashley to the brink. Meanwhile, the FBI arrive when A’s threats escalate in “Keep Your Friends Close,” an all-new mid season finale episode of ABC Family’s original series “Pretty Little Liars,” premiering Tuesday, August 10 (8:00 – 9:00 PM ET/PT).
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Don’t forget to tune in to night for all new Pretty Little Liars 1×09 The Perfect Storm is airing tonight on ABC Family. We’re so excited to see this episode, Shay said it’s going to be GREAT, so don’t miss it too!
PRETTY LITTLE LIARS – “The Perfect Storm” – Tensions run high when the girls are trapped at school while a bad storm brews outside in “The Perfect Storm,” an all-new episode of ABC Family’s original series “Pretty Little Liars,” premiering Tuesday, August 3 (8:00 – 9:00 PM ET/PT).
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While my Y-chromosomes have never included a strong sports strand, even I was surprised at how deeply and quickly I cared about the female fibbers that drive “Pretty Little Liars.” They’re smart, sexy, sneaky and the most addictive foursome since Carrie & co.
Tonight sees the ladies band together when an unexpected face returns to Rosewood (aren’t they always) and forces Aria, Emily, Hanna and Spencer to once again confront their mysterious messenger.
I caught up with Shay Mitchell to talk about the final four episodes, if Emily’s relationship with Maya will continue to heat up and the biggest “Pretty Little Liars” secret she is at liberty to divulge!
PopWrap: OK, so I fully admit to liking “Pretty Little Liars” more than any 28-year-old man probably should — please tell me you’ve noticed this from other people?
Shay Mitchell: I have [laughs]. I also think with all the parental relationships on the show, Laura Leighton and stuff — her fanbase from “Melrose Place” is watching thinking, “oh my god, this is really juicy too.”
PW: Last week it looked like Toby died, should we take that to mean a funeral is in the works?
Shay: I think that fans should never think it’s safe to assume. Rosewood may be a quiet town, but some serious stuff is always going down. So it could be either extreme – we could have a funeral for him .. or not.
PW: How is Emily feeling about Toby after homecoming and his disappearance?
Shay: There are so many unanswered questions. Shock from the whole homecoming thing, frustration because nothing was resolved. I always think, with everything going on around her, poor Emily. Toby is someone she thought was on her level – someone who she thought really understood her. But now he’s missing or dead – for her it’s all about the unanswered questions.
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Don’t forget to tune in to night for all new Pretty Little Liars 1×08 Please, Do Talk About Me When I’m Gone is airing tonight on ABC Family. We’re so excited to see this episode so don’t miss it either!
PRETTY LITTLLE LIARS – “Please, Do Talk About Me When I’m Gone” – Last minute preparations for Alison’s memorial gets derailed when Jason DiLaurentis arrives back in Rosewood in “Please, Do Talk About Me When I’m Gone,” an all-new episode of ABC Family’s original series “Pretty Little Liars” premiering Tuesday, July 27th (8:00 – 9:00 PM ET/PT).
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Shay Mitchell‘s Emily Fields and the other “Pretty Little Liars” are holding Alison’s memorial on Tuesday’s (July 27) episode, which means Ali’s brother Jason (Parker Bagley) is back in Rosewood. “He might shake the tree a little bit. I’d love to be able to say which way he shakes the tree,” Mitchell tells Zap2it. “Now that he’s back, he has his own perspective on things. It’ll be interesting to see his whole take on the memorial.”
But Jason isn’t the only blast from the past for the “Liars.” Officer Wilden (Bryce Johnson), who was last seen getting kicked out of the Marin house, is back with a vengeance in light of the Toby Cavanaugh situation at Homecoming.
“He’s wanting to zero in his attention to Emily’s character, like she needs anything else to happen right now,” Mitchell cracks. “He shows up with a little more vengeance than he’s had in the other episodes. With him and Jason and the thing after Homecoming, there’s a lot of things that are going down for sure.”
In addition to the memorial, Emily has some personal life issues coming up as well. The previews make it look as though she’s finally going for it with Maya St. Germain (Bianca Lawson). “Emily is becoming more confident and she’s understanding a little bit more of what she wants, ” Mitchell says. “With everything that’s happening, she’s been going through quite a few things. So now it’s like what does she have to lose? She’s going to test it out.” Read the rest?
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Based on Sara Shepard’s series of young adult books, PRETTY LITTLE LIARS has turned into a pretty big hit for ABC Family. Sort of like a cross between GOSSIP GIRL and I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER, the show concerns a group of well-off female high school friends in the town of Rosewood who try to figure out what’s going on when one of their number vanishes.
Troian Bellisario and Shay Mitchell, who respectively play Spencer Hastings and Emily Fields, talk about their characters and reasons why it’s better to tell the truth.
iF MAGAZINE: In real life, do you have friends who share secrets with you?
SHAY MITCHELL: I do. I have a close circle of friends – I’m really close with all of them, but maybe they may not be so close with each other, so there are secrets that I have with one of them that I wouldn’t expose to the other one and vice-versa, so I understand this clique that the girls have extremely well.
TROIAN BELLISARIO: I’m kind of a tomboy – you wouldn’t know it, actually [laughs] – but I have a lot of guy friends and guys are really funny, because they’ll always be there for you, but sometimes you can just not tell them things. So I have one wonderful female friend who’s my sister, and we share everything with each other. I’ve also been really fortunate, actually – my parents [television veterans Donald P. Bellisario and Deborah Pratt] are wonderful and I can tell them anything – even boy stuff, with my dad. It’s weird. So I’ve been really, really fortunate to have that. Read the rest?
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Got a secret, can you keep it? I’m in love with Pretty Little Liars. And I can’t be alone: In the last few weeks, every conversation I’ve had about TV has somehow wound its way to ABC Family’s dark little soapy teen drama. The mystery! The ridiculously hot English teacher! The obvious red herrings that we’re falling for anyway! Argh, I even love the Big Chill-homage (almost) opening titles.
The show’s not going to be taking home a Peabody anytime soon, but remember the trashy intrigue of that first season of Desperate Housewives? Remember dying to know what big bad secret Serena was keeping on the first season of Gossip Girl? Remember when Pacey hooking up with his teacher was like, national news? I remember all these things fondly, and PLL scratches those same itches, but with spookier undercurrents. More, please.
Have you fallen for Liars the way I have, PopWatchers? It’s edging out Make It or Break It for me, largely because its characters are way less predictable. Is it taking top teen honors for you?
Source: Ew.com
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