Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Preview:Pretty Little Liars Season 3, Episode 17 Out of the Frying Pan, Into the Inferno Free Online


Everyone has secrets - Aria, Emily, Hanna and Spencer have more than most, but with all of the secrets they are holding it may be starting to get overwhelming for them.Download Video Pretty Little Liars Out of the Frying Pan, Into the Inferno Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch Pretty Little Liars Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.Aria knows that she should tell Ezra about his son, but she isn't ready to face the idea of what it might do to her relationship. Hanna, on the other hand, is sure Caleb is keeping a secret from her and she is determined to find out what it is. Spencer is fed up with all of the secrets and decides she no longer wants to play the games. Will their secrets drive the girls to take desperate actions that could, in turn, make the situation worse? Meanwhile, Emily learns more about what Ali may have been hiding the summer before her murder.

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.

Those who were disappointed with the overhyped A reveal on last season’s finale were most likely very pleased with the shocking revelation of The Betrayer on tonight’s Pretty Little Liars season 3 summer finale, “The Lady Killer.” Fangirls, on the other hand. are most likely crying their eyes out and wishing the reveal had exposed another “Mona” as opposed to shattering one of the show’s most popular couples. Also, we were introduced to a brand new psychopath, murderer entirely uninvolved with the ongoing Alison Dilaurentis murder. Meanwhile, the trial has begun! Who betrayed them all?

The episode opened with a flash-forward sequence. Any fans of the show who have been anticipating this finale have likely already seen the clip of Emily (Shay Mitchell) standing wide-eyed and speechless as she gazes across a crime scene to see Hanna (Ashley Benson) in hysterics. Who croaked? Or better yet, who bit the bullet?

A few days earlier, Aria (Lucy Hale) and Spencer (Troian Bellisario) joined Hanna in attempting to make peace with Emily, who was still seething from their decision to incriminate her new gal-pal, Paige (Lindsey Shaw). How dare she get upset with them for doing something as harmless as digging through Paige’s purse without her permission! This is Rosewood.

Anything goes! How exactly did they decide to make things right with Emily? Well, by lying to her, of course! For a “pretty little liar,” lying is totally a bonding ritual like hair braiding or pillow fighting.

They called Emily over to Spencer’s house promising to apologize in person. In reality, their plan was to concoct Paige’s murderous motives as they sat waiting for Emily to make the drive over. Paige wants Emily all to herself so she killed Maya and Alison before attempting to frame the other three of them for said murders.

Emily is really going to love listening to this one. “When did it get so easy to lie to your friends?” Emily pondered. Aria gawked up dumbfounded that someone would dare to call her out. Seriously, sometimes I think Aria completely forgets about A. She must think she’s on The Secret Life of the American Teenager what with Ezra’s (Ian Harding) former high school flame being a teen mom and all.

Even the discovery of Aria’s earring, the one from Ali’s casket, in Paige’s purse wasn’t enough to convince her. Just another plant by A?

Addicting & Very Enticing! It's one of those shows that bring you in with the first couples of episodes. The characters are very interesting and the acting is pretty good. Lots of clichés & some annoying/bad drama, but a lot of suspense, character development & thrilling scenes & story/plot-lines. One of my most favourite attributes of the show are the corny, yet funny and outrageous one-liners that make me crack up so hard and become even more obsessed with the show.

The show is absolutely addicting from the get-go and only drops out a bit towards the middle of Season 2 but quickly picks up with a very surprising, yet entertaining season finale.

Some of the side/back stories are boring and uncalled for, but others are completely enticing and makes you crave for more Pretty Little Liars! The show keeps you guessing, answers the questions but with more questions. It's a never-ending Roller Coaster ride with some small misses and big hits.