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Pretty Little Liars Season 6 Finale: "Hush...Hush, Sweet Liars" Review/Reaction

Warning: Contains spoilers
Also, apologies if this doesn't make the most sense... This won't be one of my finer pieces...
Oh my god. What even just happened there?
The Pretty Little Liars season 6 finale aired last over a week ago (yes, I needed some time to process and gather my thoughts before writing this), and wow. It was a good one.
I think that this finale actually fulfilled my wishes from last seasons finale. The reveals were, to me at least, really shocking and I seriously had those moments where'd I'd yell "NO WAY" at my TV.
Seeing Mrs. D and Wilden again was a wild ride... but then seeing who they ACTUALLY were? Whaaaaat.
Ok, rewind.

When I heard there was going to be a twin reveal, I was pretty annoyed. Who would have a twin? Alison? Charlotte? It just seemed like it would be a not so great reveal and would feel like they're grasping to keep this plot alive. Especially since I wasn't really loving the 6B episodes all that much, I can honestly say that my expectations were very low. But I was very pleasantly surprised. Jessica having a twin? Elliott being in love with Charlotte? Ugh this all fits so perfectly and I love it.
I knew something sketchy was up with Elliott from the moment he conveniently was going to be out of town when
1) his wife literally just fell down the stairs
and
2) it was the time of the election (AKA the "deadline")
Also, come on, that marriage happened waaaay too fast.
Suuuch a clever way to trap Alison by getting her in the hospital. Because, obviously he'll be her doctor, and obviously, he'll make up some stuff about how she's not ready to be discharged and keep her there when she doesn't need to be! aaaaahhhh I'm so looking forward to next season.
Also: everyone's a cheater apparently.
Thanks for the great episode PLL, see you in the summer!


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