Wednesday, July 28, 2010

pretty little liars episode 8


In Pretty Little Liars Episode 8, the girls are preparing their eulogies for Alison as her memorial service gets closer. But then Alison’s brother shows up and lets everybody to know that he is not prepared to say goodbye to his sister yet. Despite this sad time in the girl’s lives, they wanted to at least celebrate Alison’s life and remember theor happy times together. It was all fun and happy until Detective Wilden pops up and Jason takes over the girls. Meanwhile, the wrongfully interesting romance between Emily and Maya continues as they go on their first date.

Shay Mitchell maybe playing a lesbian-ish character in Pretty Little Liars as she is a total opposite of herself. “[Emily's]very different from myself and it’s cool to put myself in somebody else’s shoes which aren’t any kind of shoes I would have in my closet” Mitchell said in a recent interview from TV Guide. Shay cleared up that her character is not 100% lesbian yet but it only depicts the identity crisis phase that every teenager goes through every time.

Meanwhile, Lucy Hale also shared some interesting facts about the Fitz and Montgomery relationship saying that it is not over yet. “There’s a little question about where he’s gone, is he gone for good? Because in the books he goes away and when he goes away, he goes away for good … but it’s not the end of it” Lucy Hale told Zap2it.

The main event of this episode would not be about Emily’s sexuality or the Montgomery Family but the happenings on Alison’s mmorial and the return of Officer Wilden who will return to torment the girls especially Emily. Pretty Little Liars airs on ABC Family at 8 PMET



Rosewood is a perfect little town. So quiet and pristine, you'd never guess it holds so many


secrets. Some of the ugliest ones belong to the prettiest girls in town -- Aria, Spencer, Hanna and Emily, four estranged friends whose darkest secrets are about to unravel.

One year ago, Alison, the Queen Bee of their group, disappeared and the girls swore they'd never tell what really happened that night. They thought their secrets would bond them together, but just the opposite is true. Then again, who's to say what the truth is in Rosewood. It seems everyone in town is lying about something.

Now, as the mystery surrounding Alison's disappearance resurfaces, the girls begin getting messages from "A," saying – and threatening – things only Alison would know. But it couldn't be Alison. Could it? Whoever it is, they seem to know all the girls' secrets, and seem to be watching their every move. The girls are friends again, but will they be there for each other if their dark secrets come to light?

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