Pretty Little Liars Season 7

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The seventh season of Pretty Little Liars ends in a season mix of OMGs and WTFs.

Pretty Little Liars Season 7 Episode 20 “Til DeAth Do Us Part” takes us a year into the future to the week of the Ezria wedding. It finally gave us an answer as to who A.D. is and what their motivations were, but it also gave us lots of moments featuring the characters we love.

Still, when we break down all the reveals, some of them aren’t that surprising, and when we look even deeper, a few plot points just don’t make sense.

1. The Melissa Fake Out
Did anyone actually think that they were going to show us who A.D. was in the first fifteen minutes of a two-hour finale? I certainly didn’t.

So when someone wearing a black hoodie turned around and it was Melissa, I thought: “Yep, this is a total fakeout. It has to be!”

2. Other Couples Hook Up, Spoby Plays Scrabble
The title here really says it all because it proceeds a scene where everyone seems to be happy. Aria and Ezra are excited about their wedding, Emily and Ali have their first night out in months after having twin girls, and Hannah and Caleb are fighting but tolerating each other.

3. Mona Pulls Off Her Mask
Then Mona pulls off the Melissa mask. I am not surprised that it’s Mona. I didn’t expect Mona to don the black hoodie again, but I wasn’t surprised she was playing the game.

This is a show that has used masks before, and it’s been a common theme throughout the season, so using a mask, makes sense. You need a long memory to remember scenes like Eliot pulling off the Wilden mask, or the Ali masks from early seasons, but this was a nice little callback to those moments.

As much as I can connect the masks to early seasons, why Mona had to wear a Melissa mask just doesn’t make sense to me. A.D. says that she needed to be sure that she could trust Mona, but I fail to see how wearing a Melissa mask does that.

4. The Drunk Moms
You don’t realize how much you miss an element of the series until it appears right in front of your face at the very end. The Rosewood moms get together and drink wine, having one last drink together as they celebrate Ezra and Aria’s wedding.

-Lauren Busser

There were once five best friends. They were a lot of things, but they were known for the easiest cliche they fit into — the athlete, the artist, the brainiac, the fashionista, and the Queen Bee. Ali (the Queen Bee) ruled her crew, and her crew ruled the school. And then everything changed. Ali (Sasha Pieterse) went missing. From that day on they became four — four women who were no longer standing by as their best friend bullied them and others. Instead, they were four women who had to grab on to each other and fight back as someone bullied them.

-REBECCA SMITH

I’m trying to describe how I feel about Pretty Little Liars, and there almost seem to be no words adequate enough to explain it. It’s an absolute mess of a show, and anyone who’s watched it will agree. It gave up on being a satisfying mystery a long time ago, instead committing itself to stacking twist on top of twist on top of twist. If you can accept that this is the show’s main goal, then you can accept pretty much anything it throws at you, including the knowledge that you’ll never be totally satisfied with the conclusions it offers. I went into this finale, as did plenty of other people, knowing that A.D’s identity would likely be more of a soap opera than anything.

– Chelsea Hensley

DVD Wholesale Main Features :   

Actors: Troian Bellisario, Ashley Benson, Tyler Blackburn, Lucy Hale, Ian Harding
Producers: I. Marlene King, Oliver Goldstick, Leslie Morgenstein, Joseph Dougherty, Charlie Craig
Format: Box set, Color, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Subtitles: Spanish, French
Subtitles for the Hearing Impaired: English
Region: Region 1
Number of discs: 4
Rated: NR – Not Rated
Studio: WarnerBrothers
DVD Release Date: July 25, 2017
Run Time: 924 minutes
ASIN: B01LTHMWQM

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