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'Pretty Little Liars' Season 7 B: 'PLL' End Game Begins, New Trailer Released, Shocking Last Ten Episodes All Set

'Pretty Little Liars' Season 7 B: 'PLL' End Game Begins, New Trailer Released, Shocking Last Ten Episodes All Set

LA Zamora

"Pretty Little Liars" season 7 is down to the last ten episodes and fans are hanging on to the edge of their seats as they brace themselves for the last run. The identity of "A" has been the most controversial plot twist since season one, and now that the series is coming to an end, the loyal viewers are expecting a blow by blow explanation of who or what "A" is.

The adolescent years of Spencer, Aria, Hannah, Emily and Alison were far from normal, as they struggled to unveil the identity of "A" and try not to kill themselves while doing so. For several times, the lives of the Rosewood girls were put in danger, with "A" always scheming plans to jeopardize and terrorize Alison and friends.

Who Will Die In The Finale? Killing off a character, even a major one, is not necessarily new to PLL. Every episode is a thrilling ride and the viewers are always thrown off track with the confusing trails thrown in the series.

That said, fans are very curious and partially worried if there will be a death of a major character in "Pretty Little Liars" season 7. Further, the burning question also remains - who will die in the finale?

Spencer has been the latest victim of "A," or so it appeared during the mid-season finale. While the trailer and follow up "PLL" spoilers have already revealed that Spencer is alive, it does not give the viewers peace of mind as it would only mean that "A" mean business this time.

Now that "Pretty Little Liars" season 7 is coming to an end, the fans all hope that "A" will finally be put behind bars, to ensure a happy ending for the Rosewood girls. "Pretty Little Liars" season 7 returns to the small screen on April 18, 2017. Meanwhile, check out the latest trailer from Freeform.

 

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