A somewhat more interesting episode, at last, with more realistic twists and turns and felt emotional moments. They thought they would have at least 3 seasons, thus, in the dawn of episode 7, we're still playing at the kindergarten, in the first stages of building a sand castle.
Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists (TV Series)
Lost and Found (2019)
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Who is A?
ZegMaarJus19 April 2022
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This Episode begins with Ava and Dylan, they are waiting in the hospital for Caitlin after the car accident. Caitlin's mother visits Caitlin at the hospital. Mason got into Caitlin's room at the hospital. Ava and Caitlin made it up with each other. Solid Episode of Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists, this episode was okay. Not much exciting thing happened.
Lost and Found
audaciousness25 April 2019
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The reveal that Mason isn't the enemy was underwhelming, and so was the reunion between Claire and Taylor. Other than that, it was an okay episode.
First of all, how come we only saw Claire's initial reaction to her daughter being alive but never the words they exchanged? None of the questions Claire had for her daughter? Alison basically shows Claire that Taylor's alive, and then we cut to something completely different and Alison is back at the fashion show. It just felt like bad editing and writing.
Taylor being alive was revealed awfully quickly to Alison, and just like that, she's back in Beacon Heights and ready to be known as 'alive' again. Just like that. Why even disappear in the first place if she's ready to come back so quickly?
We're now more than half way through the season, and it still feels like it's still in it's opening stages, setting the storyline. There isn't really a clear mystery here, other than who killed Nolan, and the entire season seems a bit unsure of its footing or where it wants to go with its ideas. I think there's still potential for growth, but it hasn't been nearly as good as Pretty Little Liars thus far.
First of all, how come we only saw Claire's initial reaction to her daughter being alive but never the words they exchanged? None of the questions Claire had for her daughter? Alison basically shows Claire that Taylor's alive, and then we cut to something completely different and Alison is back at the fashion show. It just felt like bad editing and writing.
Taylor being alive was revealed awfully quickly to Alison, and just like that, she's back in Beacon Heights and ready to be known as 'alive' again. Just like that. Why even disappear in the first place if she's ready to come back so quickly?
We're now more than half way through the season, and it still feels like it's still in it's opening stages, setting the storyline. There isn't really a clear mystery here, other than who killed Nolan, and the entire season seems a bit unsure of its footing or where it wants to go with its ideas. I think there's still potential for growth, but it hasn't been nearly as good as Pretty Little Liars thus far.
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