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Viewers everywhere just couldn't get enough of the teens of Rosewood and it's safe to say that many were devastated when the show wrapped up in after seven seasons. Today, we're taking a look at just how well the cast of the show is doing in From how many projects they've been in this year to how many projects we can expect to see them in soon — keep on scrolling to find out all the details!

A post shared by Ashley Benson ashleybenson. We're kicking the list off with actress Ashley Benson who portrayed Hanna Marin on the teen mystery-drama show. Besides this, the actress also appeared in the crime thriller movie The Birthday Cake. A post shared by Lucy Hale lucyhale. Fikry which is in pre-production.

A post shared by Shay Mitchell shaymitchell. Let's move on to Shay Mitchell who played Emily Fields on the popular teen mystery-drama show. In , Mitchell appeared in two shows — she was the voice behind Alexandra Trese in the show Trese and she played Purple in the show Miracle Workers.

According to her IMDb page , the actress currently doesn't have any upcoming projects. The texts also revealed past secrets that only Ali knew about. The messages were initially teasing, and the girls wondered if Ali was the one who sent them. Although they knew Ali was dead, they were still the only ones who knew their darkest secrets. The messages become more threatening from that point. Or A will do it for them. A continues to play the life-altering game with the girls. Hanna eventually experiences a temporary loss in memory.

I knew there was a good chance Hanna would regain some of her memories. This brings the girls closer together as they try to find their tormentor. Hanna suddenly remembers the recovery masquerade party and reveals that Mona is A. Spencer is text warned about Mona.

Germains junk, which revealed the secrets of the girls that only Ali knew. Jenna and Ali had planned to launch the firework together.

Spencer accidentally pushes Mona, and she falls between rocks. Mona is immediately killed. The girls then believe that Ian Thomas is the main suspect in the investigation. This is a tribute to his alma mater as well as his love of field hockey. He pushes them to find out more about Wilden and Jason DiLaurentis.

On a random, lecherous construction worker. She says Courtney must have run into the construction worker and killed herself. Although the girls believe Aria and are happy to have her back, Aria is most suspicious. Courtney used to pretend to be Ali, which was discovered recently. Wilden and Melissa also suspect Courtney. Jason confided in Melissa.

She also murdered Darren Wilden and was responsible for the deaths of several others. After Wilden's murder, Charlotte fled to France but returned when she needed to play the game again. Her fantasy eventually escalated to the point where she saw the Liars as nothing more than dolls for her to play with. She wanted to play with them forever. SHe took them prisoner in her Dollhouse. She tortured them for weeks until they managed to escape alongside a fifth girl, Sara Harvey.

Afterward, Charlotte's plan to murder herself and Alison was thwarted and she was sent to Welby State Psychiatric Hospital for intense therapy. She was released from Welby five-years-later and planned to restart the game upon her release. However, was murdered before she had the chance. Her death sparked the rise of the third, final, and deadliest, A. Alex mistakenly believed that The Liars knew who the killer was, or that one of them had done it.

She used violence, blackmail, and murder to convince them she was serious about her quest. Whereas Mona and Charlotte could never be seen hiding in the shadows, this copycat "A" hid in plain sight, via masks and disguises. At the beginning of her game, Alex didn't sign her messages with the letter "A". Instead, she used emojis, which differentiated her from the original A-Team and her predecessors. After Hanna claimed to be Charlotte's killer, Alex stopped using emojis and signed her messages with her initials, "A.

Like her predecessors, Alex became addicted to the game and wanted to push the boundaries of what was possible. She wanted to play with them as Charlotte once did. She built a board game to do so, Liar's Lament , which was one of the most dangerous moves she made. After successfully finding the killer and finishing Liar's Lament , Alex went dormant for two-years.

She reappeared for Aria 's wedding week. Alex successfully kidnapped her identical twin sister, Spencer , with her endgame being to kill Spencer and live her life. To ensure everyone would believe her, Alex had her boyfriend shoot her in the shoulder, she cut her hair, and adapted an American accent.

Alex wanted friends that would do anything for each other, a family, and a sense of belonging. Upon convincing The Liars of her identity, Alex planned to murder Spencer and then their mother.

She was then seemingly arrested by the police and taken into custody. Instead of being arrested, Alex was kidnapped alongside Mary Drake and taken to France, where they lived in an underground dollhouse owned by Mona Vanderwaal. Throughout the seasons, the story focuses on the mystery of "A". Uber A used the most disguises and costumes of any of her predecessors. She disguised herself as a maid, gardener, and an old man, among other masks. Each of The Liars receives a text from "A" tying in a secret from her past with present-day events.

When Ezra Fitz sees Aria in his class the first day of school, Aria receives a text from "A", implying "A" knows they hooked up and also knows about her Father's affair with his student. Emily finds a note from "A" in her locker after swim practice that reads, "Hey Em!

I've been replaced. You've found another friend to kiss! Spencer receives a text from "A" as she stands at her window, watching Melissa and Wren kiss, saying, "Poor Spencer.

Always wants Melissa's boyfriends. But remember, if you kiss I tell. I hear prison food makes you fat. After Ali's funeral, the Liars all receive the same text from "A": I'm still here, bitches, and I know everything. The Jenna Thing. To Kill a Mocking Girl. Can You Hear Me Now? The Liars try to avoid "A"'s messages by blocking unwanted emails and calls on their cell phones.

When Spencer is escorting Wren to his motel room, "A" calls in a song dedication to the radio station, to which Hanna is listening. Reality Bites Me. Later, "A" sends Hanna the photo booth pictures of Emily and Maya, exposing to her that Emily is gay. Ezra sees a text from "A" on Aria's phone that hints at their relationship and, assuming she has told her friends about it, breaks up with her.

There's No Place Like Homecoming. At the end of the episode, the black hooded figure is seen vandalizing a Rosewood town sign. The figure spray paints over the last digit in the population census the 8 in and changes it to It is possible that "A" is referring to Emily, but this is unknown. The Homecoming Hangover. Emily sees a smashed-up motorcycle in front of Toby's house, and when she tells her friends about it, "A" texts her, "Thanks for getting Toby out of my way.

Spencer receives a text from "A" threatening her to do Ali's memorial "right. The Perfect Storm. At the end of the episode, the black gloved figure anonymously sends a file to the Rosewood Police Department.

The file contains footage of Alison the night she disappeared. Before filling in Anonymous in the top left corner of the envelope, "A" scrawls the letter 'A', then a few seconds later, fills in the remaining letters. This leaves no doubt that "A" and the black gloved figure are one and the same.

Keep Your Friends Close. In the same episode, at the climax of the episode, Hanna seems to figure out who "A" is while spying in the forest. But before she can reveal the identity of "A," she is run down by a car while running to the other liars and loses consciousness. Just then, the girls receive a text from "A" claiming responsibility for the hit and run. In the hospital, after her accident, Hanna tells the girls that Noel Kahn wrote the message on the back of Ezra's car and he is presumed to be "A".

However, this is proved untrue when "A" plants the answers to three midterm exams in Noel's locker, because he was going to tell the principal that Aria and Ezra were dating. Salt Meets Wound. Hanna gets back to her house and Mona decides to throw a "Welcome Back Party". After the party, the money Ashley had stolen from the bank is missing and "A" can now blackmail Hanna. If she does what they say, Hanna will get her Mother's money back. In the same episode, "A" decides to break up Spencer and Alex by confirming Alex's opportunity to go to Sweden, even though Alex did not want to go.

Spencer, being the only one that knew about this, was blamed. Alex has yet to be seen in the series since. We then see "A" slipping the hundred dollar bills from Hanna's kitchen into a creepy clown piggy bank. Know Your Frenemies. Later, "A" decides to give them the entire video of Alison's disappearance. That is when the liars suspect Ian as the murderer of Alison. Careful What U Wish 4.

At the end of the episode, it is revealed that "A" had been among the guests at the school's dance marathon. Clearly, "A" had gone to the dance in order to dictate to Hanna her dance instructions for the evening, and deliver Hanna's paycheck to her coat pockets. It becomes clear that "A" had commissioned the bead lady to fashion a fake Alison bracelet and a fake Jenna bracelet, placing the order under Spencer Hastings' name.

At the end of the same episode, the eccentric old woman prepares a cup of tea for her house guest. The black gloved figure takes it from her as the lady comments on the beautiful black gloved figure's eyes. She also tells the guest not to worry Je Suis une Amie. At the end of the episode, the black gloved figure is listening to a record playing a French tutorial for English speakers, while arranging some clue-like objects.

There is a wrench, a pipe, a knife, a rope resembling a noose, and a marble box which rests on a candlestick, which seems fiddled with somehow. The record skips, repeating "Je Suis" I am three times.

The New Normal. Apparently, "A" has a sense of humor. At the end of the episode, the black gloved figure approaches Mrs. Potter's grave, which reads The Badass Seed. In the last scene after the trophy fallout , it is presumably showing a room in "A"s house.

There are four cages, each containing a white rat, animal feed, and a wheel. Each cage has the name of each liar taped to the top of it. The cage labeled 'Spencer' is missing a rat, however. Earlier, "A" had planted a phony trophy with rats blood in the props room compartment in the school's drama room for the liars to find. A Person of Interest. The Neumann's bag, which Jenna had taken from Ian, is filled with ice on the bed of the motel room that "A" must have rented.

A recording of Jenna's flute music is playing on the stereo, whereas Spencer actually thought Jenna was practicing inside. At the end of the episode, the black gloved figure is sitting comfortably in a room somewhere, beside a bowl of popcorn, watching the footage of the girl's reaction to "A"'s text on Spencer's front lawn, which let them know that Spencer is now a person of interest in Alison's murder investigation.

Someone to Watch Over Me. At the end of the episode, we see "A" preparing a gift for Hanna; a glass heart with Hanna's name on it, smashed by "A" with a hammer and some crazy glue with a custom made note: Dear Hanna, try putting the pieces back together -A.

Monsters in the End. At the end of the episode, the black gloved figure is seen swiping the key from underneath Ezra's doormat. For Whom the Bell Tolls. Spencer is saved from being murdered by Ian by a hooded figure that is believed to be "A. Although, she didn't kill Ian and saw him walk away.

After Ian disappears from the church, "A" sends the girls a text assuring them that their nightmare is not over. Sullivan's office for the liars to see during their session. At the end of the episode, "A" is seen in Emily's home erasing her computer hard drive which contains all the videos. When the liars sit at separate lunch tables, "A" sends them all the same text: Look at you, all alone in a crowd.

I win! Xoxo - A. My Name Is Trouble. After Emily tears up the fake Danby letter and tosses it in her trash can, an unharmed replica of the letter gets sent to the Field's residence. Emily scrambles to her trash can to find the torn up letter, but instead finds a letter from "A.

Later on in the episode, after Spencer pawns Melissa's engagement ring for what she hopes is only 48 hours, "A" finds the cash to buy it from the Pawn Shop owner. After Hanna's visit to Dr. Although the message isn't signed by "A", it is pretty obvious based on Ezra's degree and the text message, that "A" ravaged her office after Hanna's visit. At the end of the episode, "A" stages the suicide of Ian Thomas.

When the girls run to Melissa's aid, "A" puts Ian's phone in Spencer's bag and leaves unnoticed. This is the same phone "A" was using when texting Melissa, pretending to be Ian. The Devil You Know. It is revealed that "A" wrote Ian's suicide note.

As Spencer is about to, "A" calls Ian's phone which Melissa finds and becomes convinced that Spencer was pretending to be Ian. In the same episode, "A" reveals to the girls via video that Ian may not have killed Alison. It reveals the full video of her and Ian on the night of her disappearance. It shows Ian getting up and walking away from a giggly, happy Alison, smiling at the camera.

They go in search of the projector, but "A" runs away, projector in hand. At the end of the episode, "A" tampers with the tapes so that in the middle of the fashion show, the screen picture changes to make Alison look like the devil, with fire around and peeling, black eyes.

The screen flashes, "the bitch is dead," and the music changes from sentimental to hellish rock. The girls flee from the runway as well as Jessica DiLaurentis. Spencer turns it off, leaving the audience ill stricken. At the end of the episode, "A" is seen using a syringe to siphon liquid Human Growth Hormone HGH , and injecting it into Emily's tube of pain relief cream.

While Emily is with Samara and her friends, "A" sends her a message, ordering her to get Zoey's phone number. Emily obviously had not wanted to, but since "A" had the results that showed the presence of the hormones in her body, she had no choice. Touched by an 'A'-ngel. Emily opens an individual-sized box of Alpha-Bits cereal at school to find it only contains "A's," and "A" has left her a message in a plastic capsule used for cereal box toys.

Later, "A" crashes Emily's massage, giving her the massage instead of the professional, without Emily realizing until she sees the letter "A" etched into the condensation of her water glass. At the end of the day, "A" takes Emily's psychological therapy session when Emily doesn't show up. It is revealed that "A" has been a consistent patient of Dr. While Dr. Sullivan is perusing the files in her office, a black hooded figure is seen standing outside her window, watching the woman inside.

Sullivan scans "A's" file, which shows that "A" has an obsession with revenge and refers to her enemies as "nosey bitches. Sullivan calls the girls, wishing to tell them who "A" is. They show up to her office, but she is missing. Something "A" takes credit for in a text message.

At the end of the episode, the black hooded figure is seen removing a sound device, which had been planted under the bobble head Freud in Dr.

Sullivan's office. Over My Dead Body. Sullivan in a booth at an unknown diner. Sullivan tells her captor that she's done everything they've asked. Full of money? Sullivan looks disgusted and leaves. Next, a waitress approaches the table where "A" is sitting, fills her coffee cup, and inquires how her pretty-eyed patron is doing. In this prequel episode, "A" sends Alison two texts. One when she is in the costume store, and one at the end.

From the second text, it becomes clear that "A" had posed in the doll-mask and burlap cowl while in The Haunted House and possibly also in the costume store. Alison had gotten away though when she kneed "A" and ran for it. Through Many Dangers, Toils, and Snares. The liars trick "A" by pretending to fight with each other over "evidence" of "A's" identity, which in reality doesn't exist.

They hope this will reveal "A's" identity to them by forcing "A" to meet them in person. This plan fails, but they come away with "A's" cell phone. At the beginning of the episode, someone calls "A's" phone from a blocked number. When Emily is volunteering at a crisis center to fill her community service, she reads a transcript that sounds much like the situation that happened with Hanna, Aria, Spencer and Emily.

When the person calls back again, Spencer and Emily's boss tells them to listen in and take notes. They realize that the caller is Lucas and he must be a helper for "A. Let the Water Hold Me Down. Hanna and Mona get into an argument, resulting in Hanna running into the bathroom crying, she quiets down when she hears someone else enter, after a while, she notices the sink is overflowing.

She sees a small boat floating in it and a piece of paper that says, "Life is but a dream, Hanna. And I'm your worst nightmare - A". At the end of the episode, "A" is seen climbing some scaffolding and loosening a bolt in the wall of an unknown location, which is later revealed to be the barn in Spencer's backyard. The Blond Leading the Blind. Toby has a broken arm and Spencer ends the relationship. The final picture "A" burns up is not seen.

A Kiss Before Lying. At the end of the episode, "A" is seen unlocking the drawer of Mr. Hastings' desk and taking a gun out. At the end of the episode, "A" watches Emily through her window as she tries to call Maya.

Breaking the Code. At the end of the episode, a gloved figure is seen shooting at a target, with Mr.



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