Pretty Little Liars Reviews (Page 4)
Pretty Little Liars Review: "The Naked Truth"
Every answer leads to more questions on Pretty Little Liars. But eventually, we've been promised, we'll find out the identity of A. And that best be the tr...
Pretty Little Liars Review: A Tale of Two Alisons
Just when I start to get frustrated with Pretty Little Liars, it throws me a bone. Or rather a claim ticket. "A Kiss Before Lying" provided the secrets, re...
Pretty Little Liars Review: Is That It?
Despite promos proclaiming that the "Blond Leading the Blind" would reveal the "biggest secret yet," I was simply left with one question when the episode e...
Pretty Little Liars Review: Muddy Waters
After two solid episodes, Pretty Little Liars faltered a little with "Let the Water Hold Me Down." For two weeks we've seen plenty of action, drama and sus...
Pretty Little Liars Review: Don't Rock the Boat!
After a promising start to the second half of the season, I was a little let down by this week's episode of Pretty Little Liars, "A Hot Piece of A." There ...
Pretty Little Liars Review: Turning the Tables on A
Our Pretty Little Liars are back in a big way! After many, many (many!) episodes of being the unwilling pawns in A's game, the girls finally got a clue on ...
Pretty Little Liars Review: A Versus A
After a creepy and confusing mid-season finale, Pretty Little Liars returned this week with a special Halloween treat (or trick?), "The First Secret." This...
Pretty Little Liars Review: The Ultimate Frenemy
I'll give Pretty Little Liars this: dolls are really scary. Whoever came up with the idea to go all Chuckie on "Over My Dead Body?" Bravo. A frightening jo...
Pretty Little Liars Review: The Secret, and Doctor, Are Out...
For the first time in ages, the Pretty Little Liars got a positive text message near the end of "I Must Confess." Unfortunately, it was immediately followe...
Pretty Little Liars Review: Dangerous Horse Play
Man, how awful are the yearbook editors at Rosewood High School?!? They didn't notice that at least three seniors were members of an imaginary club? Unless...



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