Tuesday, 14 August 2012

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After learning that Noel and his family's cabin had something to do with "that night" and possibly Maya's disappearance, the girls work to try and put the pieces together.Free Download Video Pretty Little Liars 22th July 2012 Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch Pretty Little Liars Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.Hanna and Emily head out to the Kahn family cabin looking for clues linking Maya to the site, while Spencer does some snooping of her own on Noel. Could Noel have had a hand in this after all, or are he and Jenna just bluffing to send Aria, Emily, Hanna and Spencer down the wrong path? Meanwhile, Aria must deal with the aftermath of meeting Ezra's mom and the information about Ezra's past.Never trust a pretty girl with an ugly secret. Gossip thrives amid the Mercedes-Benz, mega mansions, and perfectly manicured hedges in the exclusive town of Rosewood, Pennsylvania. Everyone has something to hide. Based off the book series of the same name, the series follows four estranged best friends Spencer, Hanna, Aria, and Emily who are reunited after their best friend and queen bee of the group, Alison, goes missing only to discover they are receiving messages from an anonymous "A" who knows all their secrets.The girls return to Rosewood after last season's reveal of A's identity, but there are still more secrets that loom before the girls.

The episode began with Spencer (Troian Bellisario) and Aria (Lucy Hale) stopping for coffee to lament the crumbling of their social and academic lives. Their lives are now consumed by A’s games. Spencer, yes Spencer, even forgot to apply early admission to UPenn. She’s tired of being Velma and she’s ready to be Daphne. Hanna (Ashley Benson) is still alive, Spencer.

Plus, I always thought Daphne was seriously underused and underrated, and these girls all have a touch of both Scooby friends to them. Aria tried to get Spencer’s attention with a picture of Maya she had found sporting that spooky private party stamp, but Spencer was too preoccupied.

Luckily (not really), Cece Drake (Vanessa Ray) was back this week to offer a friendly helping hand. Allegedly, she went to Penn and she knows a guy who now works in admissions. She offered to take the girls to a party he was planning on attending, after they do a little begging.

Spencer looked a little surprised to hear that Cece went to Penn. Her inner monologue said, “who did you have to bang?”

This episode was full of scumbags, and the first came to Ashley Marin (Laura Leighton) via police messenger. He seemed nice enough, but doofy Officer Wilden’s accusations towards Hanna have managed to get a blood test court ordered.

Ashley got Spencer’s mom, Veronica, working on putting a stop to that. Ashley also ran into Pastor Ted again this week, and he finally mustered up the courage to ask her on a date.

Hanna lied and passed it on to Emily (Shay Mitchell) instead. A white lie on this show is basically a truth, at this point. The girls have been keeping the contents of Maya’s page a secret from Emily, as she’s been busy with her own Paige (Lindsay Shaw). They’re happy to see her happy for once; however, Emily got the truth out of Hanna, who spilled everything. She’s such a Daphne!

Last week we met the poor man’s Eleanor Waldorf (Gossip Girl reference) in the form of Ezra’s (Ian Hardin) mother. This week Wizards of Waverly Place lent its resident werewolf to PLL. Gregg Sulkin guest starred as Ezra’s little brother, Wesley. He seemed a lot less shady and a little cooler than Fitz, if you ask me. Aria’s first run-in with Wesley came just outside of Ezra’s apartment and just after a brotherly blowout occurred.

Pretty Little Liars is one of those shows that is not fantastic but drags you in and won't let you go until you find out what's next.There is enough mystery in the identity of A to keep you watching for more clues.

It keeps you guessing. 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.

It is definitely not the best show out there, but it has it's moments. If you are having some withdrawls from your favourite dramas this summer, this may just satisfy you until September.