Over the past few years, "Pretty Little Liars" has become one of my favorite TV shows. It is one of those shows that comes with so many different twist and turns. It leaves viewers guessing, at the end of each and every episode. I, myself, just so happen to be one of those viewers. Each time, that I watch it, I feel as though I've outsmarted the show. But, just when I think I have it, down to a science, the writers always seem to incorporate something completely unexpected. This instantly makes me go back, and come up with another theory. There have been several times that I've threatened to stop watching the show, simply because I was beginning to think the mystery would never be solved. However, there's always something, about this…show more content… They are all trying to get over the murder of their friend, Allison. While the girls are trying to get over their friends death, there is still a mystery, as to who killed Allison and why. On the night that Allison was killed, all five of the girls were together that night. But when they all woke up the next morning, the girls quickly realized that their friend, Allison, was missing. Being that Allison's death is the talk of the town, some people look at the girls, as though they were apart of their friends death. Some other people sympathize with them, for their loss. Throughout the show, the four friends are struggling to move forward, with their lives. But, at the same time, they must deal with typical high school drama, as well. Unfortunately, there's a twist to it. Ever since the day of Allison's funeral, the girls have been receiving weird and threatening text messages, which are all signed "-A", at the end of each text. The secret of this "A" person, brings the girls even closer. As the show continues, the girls are constantly trying to figure out who " A" is, but the more curious they are, the more "A" is persistent in harming, not only the girls, but their families and significant others, as well. In the last two seasons, we find out that Allison is, in fact, still alive. Which leaves everyone with two questions: "Who was the girl in the casket?" and "Who is this " A" person, that's