Pretty Little Liars Season 7 Episode 20

Okay, let’s talk about the series finale of Pretty Little Liars. You know, Season 7 Episode 20? Buckle up, because it’s a rollercoaster of reveals and reunions, with a healthy dose of “Wait, what?!” thrown in.
First things first, the big A.D. reveal! Remember all those seasons spent trying to figure out who was torturing our favorite Rosewood residents? Well, it turns out A.D. was Alex Drake, Spencer’s twin sister. Yes, TWIN SISTER! Who saw that coming? (Okay, maybe some of you did. You’re all brilliant detectives.)
The Drake Drama Unfolds
Alex, raised in a London orphanage and feeling abandoned, learned about Spencer and became obsessed. I mean, she basically wanted to steal Spencer’s life. Talk about sibling rivalry gone completely off the rails!
She even learned how to mimic Spencer's mannerisms, and fooled everyone for periods of time. Can you imagine practicing someone's accent in the mirror? Sounds exhausting, and slightly terrifying.
A Family Affair, Of Course
And guess who helped Alex along the way? None other than Wren Kingston. Remember him? The doctor with the mysterious past? He wasn't just flirting with the Liars; he was also obsessed with Charlotte and was working with Alex! Rosewood, population: everyone is secretly connected.
Wren even *fathered* Alex's child. It’s all very dramatic, and pretty much the definition of a soap opera twist.
Love, Lies, and a Little Bit of Laughing
But it wasn't all doom and gloom. Amidst the chaos, there were some seriously heartwarming moments. Ezria finally got married! After all those ups and downs, Aria and Ezra said "I do," proving that even stalker ex-boyfriends can find redemption and a place at the altar.
And Spoby? *SPOBY*! Spencer and Toby reunited, solidifying their status as the ultimate PLL couple. The show ended hinting that they might be endgame. Honestly, the fans rejoiced.
Hanna and Caleb were also expecting. So, the next generation of Rosewood drama is already on its way! Maybe they'll even start their own mystery-solving club.
The Cycle Continues
Speaking of the next generation, the show ends with a callback to the very first episode. A new group of teenagers finds themselves facing a similar mystery, suggesting that the cycle of secrets and lies in Rosewood is never truly broken.
Think about it. The ending subtly implies that the game never truly ends. It is just being played by another group of teenagers.
Overall, the finale was a wild ride. It wrapped up (most) of the loose ends, delivered some shocking reveals, and gave us some seriously satisfying romantic moments. Sure, some of the plot twists were a little… out there. But hey, that's Pretty Little Liars for you. We wouldn’t have it any other way.
Plus, let's be real, who doesn't love a good twin reveal? It’s a classic for a reason! Rosewood's motto should be: "Expect the unexpected, especially if it involves a long-lost relative with a vendetta."
So, whether you loved it or hated it, the *Pretty Little Liars* finale was definitely an episode to remember. And who knows, maybe someday we'll revisit Rosewood and see what those next generation of Liars are up to. Until then, keep your secrets close, and your friends closer. You never know who might be your long-lost twin.

















