Well, it would seem that murders could be a good reason for high school buddies and classmates to come back to their hometown and reunite with one another, because that is what is happening to Rosewood right now in their new episode entitled The Gloves are On.
With the death of Charlotte or "A" (Vanessa Ray) and her out of the picture and unable to harm anyone, everyone thought she just killed herself but it turned out that it was a murder after all, as announced by Lorenzo (Travis Winfrey). And so the girls are obliged to return to Rosewood and answer questions regarding the case.
This prompted the girls to turn their backs against each other as they started pointing fingers. Aria (Lucy Hale), Emily (Shay Mitchell), Hanna (Ashley Benson) and Spencer (Troian Bellisario) will now again be put to test. But good thing, Hannah will think of an idea to save them out of this in the form of her old high school friend, Lucas (Brendan Robinson). Last time Hanna brought Lucas into an "A" plan, he tried to drown her in a lake. Why would she trust him enough to use him as an alibi?
Another thing that made matters worse is that they illegally deleted an incriminating evidence which would further make them seem more guilty.
On a lighter note though, is that the girls are all set for Valentines so it would seem since Spencer is inclove with her best friend's ex Caleb (Tyler Blackburn). Aria, on the other hand, is happily in a relationship with her boss while Emily's is still a mystery.
Watch out for more as "Pretty Little Liars" Season 6 airs this Tuesday, Jan. 26, at 8 p.m. EST on Freeform.


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