

The ex-BFFs go shopping – I mean, what else would they do? – and have awkward conversation in the kitchen.

Meanwhile, Hanna ( Ashley Benson) followed the old adage, “keep your friends close and your enemies closer,” by hanging out with Mona again. Of course, we didn’t actually see Melissa’s face as Mona’s computer began mysteriously deleting everything just before her mask came off.Įveryone’s favorite creepy dolls also made an appearance as “Alison” gave each of the girl’s mini-me’s a doll named after each Liar, to make us a just a bit freaked out. To show the Liars they are all in this together, Mona then takes them to her lair and it is revealed via video that there were two Queen of Hearts who tried to kill Aria ( Lucy Hale) on the Halloween train.

Some of the secrets Mona spilled include: She put his car in Hanna’s garage but didn’t take it out of the lake Shana ( Aeriel Miranda) knew Jenna ( Tammin Sursok) before she came to Rosewood and both girls are afraid of Melissa ( Torrey DeVitto) Lucas ( Brendan Robinson) gave Emily ( Shay Mitchell) that massage she recruited Toby when he got the job in Buck’s county and she DIDN’T push Ian off the bell tower. And within moments, we’re getting answers to some of PLL’s biggest questions when the Liars play the third degree game with their nemesis. So after Mona removes the incriminating hard drive from his car’s computer, the girls speed away. Some gross foreshadowing to let us know Wilden is dead.

This episode began right where Season 3 left off with our girls and Mona opening Wilden’s trunk to find… a dead pig. Note: MAJOR spoilers ahead if you haven’t seen the Season 4 Premiere of PLL, “’A’ is for A-l-i-v-e.” Within just the first 15 minutes of the Season 4 Premiere, fans learned the identity of the Queen of Hearts, who was in Wilden’s ( Bryce Johnson) trunk, when Toby ( Keegan Allen) joined the “A” Team and what Mona ( Janel Parrish) didn’t do during her time tormenting the girls. In recent interviews discussing the fourth season of ABC Family’s Pretty Little Liars, executive producer and creator Marlene King dubbed this season, “the season of answers” and let’s just say she was NOT lying.
