'Pretty Little Liars' Season 6B News, Spoilers: The Liars Cast Suspicions On Themselves
Things are about to get even more intriguing and exciting as the second half of Season 6 of FreeForm's hit teen drama TV series "Pretty Liars" moves on this week with an episode that will see the Liars cast doubts upon themselves as one of them flees from the scene a bit too quickly.
Spoiler alert for those who missed the Season 6B premiere, the girls, Aria (Lucy Hale), Emily (Shay Mitchell), Hanna (Ashley Benson) and Spencer (Troian Bellisario) returned to Rosewood after five years to give their statements regarding Charlotte's (Vanessa Ray) case.
Assuming that the past is already over, the girls opted to concoct a little lie in one of their statements for Alison (Sasha Pieterse). However, the favor they did for their friend placed them into another kind of trouble when it is discovered that Charlotte died after being released.
The girls were eventually brought in for interrogation and Lorenzo (Travis Winfrey) dropped the shocker and said that Charlotte's death wasn't caused by the fall from the clock tower - she was already dead when she fell.
In this week's continuation of events, the synopsis shared over at The Futon Critic for Episode 12 titled "Charlotte's Web" said that the Liars will start to look at one of their own in light of the recent mystery. They will sneak glances towards Aria who seemed a little suspicious when she went back to Boston "a little too quickly."
The promo video for the segment finds Hanna confronting Aria, saying, "I know that you left the hotel." Aria was left flabbergasted after hearing her friend's accusation.
"By the time you came back, Charlotte was already dead," Spencer chimes in.
Could Aria be the one to blame for "A's" death?
In another development, the TFC summary said that Emily will continue to hide the truth about her life in California while Alison will keep an eye on her friends.
Find out how these events unfold when "Pretty Little Liars" Season 6B airs Tuesday, Jan. 19 at 8 p.m. on Freeform.