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Pretty Little Liars - Episode 5.22 - To Plea or Not to Plea - Press Release

10 Feb 2015

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The girls scramble for evidence as Alison contemplates a plea deal that would incriminate one of the PLLs in "To Plea Or Not To Plea," an all-new episode of ABC Family's hit original series "Pretty Little Liars," premiering Tuesday, March 3rd (8:00 - 9:00 PM ET/PT).

Aria, Emily and Hanna keep looking for a way to prove Ali's innocence without incriminating Mike. But when the D.A. proposes a plea bargain agreement for Ali that includes naming one of the PLL's as her accomplice, the girls intensify their search - not only to save Ali but to save themselves. Will Ali stick by her story of innocence, or will she give up one of the PLLs to save her own skin?

Meanwhile, not knowing what is happening back in Rosewood, Spencer gets a much needed break from all the drama with a night out on the town in London.
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8 comments:

  1. This is almost funny after listening to mona and all they did against alison now they think she is innocent and now alison may have no choice but to take a ple but incrimante one of them as her accomplise.


    Karma Is a bitch.Alison should not hestate to consider deal.

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  2. A night out in London! That sounds good!

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  3. Good for Spencer.I hope that night out is with toby!

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  4. Toby's not going with Spencer to London. She's having a night out with a guy named Collin who she meets there.

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  5. It is kind of funny. A (and probably Mona) tricked the girls into believing Ali was guilty, even though they should know by now that A always makes them blame innocent people. But she shouldn't take the deal, because that would essentially mean that she says she's guilty, but names an accomplice in order to not get life in prison or worse. She'll still get quite a severe sentence. So obviously she's gonna do all she can to find a way to prove that she didn't have anything to do with the murder at all.

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  6. Ya,looks like they broke up for good.Maybe finally i'll drop the show now!

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  7. I seriously doubt that they're over for good. But I don't care one way or the other, I don't watch the show for the romances.

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  8. That's the case for me too but this sho doesn't have much going on in terms of storylines TBH.It isn't Game of thrones/Hannibal.The only intriging thing is A's identity which won't be revealed till final season,no matter what the show-runner says.So,spoby ship it is for me till that reveal.

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