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Wilden was paid off by Mrs. So when Wilden found out Ali is alive, he wanted to pin the murder on the girls which he tried so hard throughout seasons 1, 2 and 3 because he needed to save himself - if Ali came home alive, then investigations would open again into what TRULY happened that night and Wilden would be the first cop questioned for covering it up.

So, CeCe knowing that Wilden would never let her sister come home alive to tell her story, killed Wilden. Good one CeCe and Marlene! CeCe drives a red car almost identical to the toy in the dollhouse! Fair enough!

In 4x23 we see Mrs. D giving someone in the woods a briefcase. The next episode we see CeCe wearing a shirt previously seen in Mrs. D was passing on that shirt to CeCe in the woods in Cool little clue towards CeCe and Mrs. D having a bigger relationship than what was lead on because on top of that CeCe and Mrs. D exchanged awkward eye contact at the police station in CeCe has a violent side and has made A-like comments before.

This is major - how the hell did I miss this. Even cooler, CeCe got her name from merging Charles and Charlotte. Both beginning with C, double C, equals CeCe. GREAT logic. Love this one. D like Ali her mother too. Two blondes killed Mona. It was CeCe. Yep they look so alike especially from behind because I thought it was Ali who killed Mona. Spencer : How many times did CeCe visit her [Mona]? Spencer : yes you would. You authorised it. Wren : and I was almost suspended for it. Mona was under restriction at that time.

No visitors. Spencer : and you broke the rules for her because? Wren : CeCe called me and was desperate to see Mona. She thought she could help her recover. CeCe was already a patient at Radley at the time but under the name Charlotte.

I highly doubt they let patients walk around from room to room, so, when Charlotte wanted to visit Mona she visited under a different name her alias, CeCe Drake with the help of Wren, the doctor, who thought CeCe was going to help Mona.

This leads to the next question that perhaps Wren is the He of the time jump because maybe he worked out CeCe is Charlotte or maybe he authorised it for additional reasons, beyond him thinking that CeCe was helping Mona. The short answer is at least easy to follow: CeCe tortured the girls because she heard they were glad Ali was gone. The longer answer, though? Settle in, because I have a lot of explaining to do. As CeCe explains to Ali, she was really good at playing the Big A game, and it felt like a drug to her.

She was wicked and cruel to the liars. Charlotte was addicted to the A-game and despite her effort to stop, she couldn't and had to finish the game. Charlotte's manipulation of those around her spread into Welby State Psychiatric Hospital , and she created a massive web of lies and secrets to fake getting better so she could be released and restart the game. The depth of her lies created issues for Alison ever after her death.

Charlotte even kept the existence of her biological mother , half-sister , and boyfriend a secret, as she viewed them as real people and everyone else as her playthings. She feared that her new-found family would leave her. For the full image version, visit this Charlotte was a very attractive young woman with golden blonde hair, light blue eyes, and an oval-shaped face. She was noted to look very similar to her cousin and adoptive sister, Alison DiLaurentis , and would often pretend to be her.

Charlotte wore her hair in bounced curls or waves. She wore fashionable, feminine, attire with bright colors. She wore several accessories and was always seen with a designer handbag. Charlotte's bold personality is reflected in her confident stance and walk. She often wore ankle boots or heels. She wore heavy makeup until Season 5. When she was on the run, she wore neutral makeup and darker colored clothes. This remained her style until her death. While disguised as Vivian Darkbloom , Charlotte wore a black curled wig, a large black hat, and a black coat.

She wore oversized sunglasses and a bold red lip. CeCe and Jason talk. She says she was worried about him and she gets why he thought she had helped Alison run away, before they knew she was dead.

CeCe also said she had her reasons for dumping him and that she'd rather not tell him why. Jason then blames her for Ali being the way she was, CeCe tells him he isn't innocent either because of his N. Club and that wasn't such a wonderful example for his sister.

When Jason leaves she tells him there's a liquor store next door and that he should grab a drink. Once he leaves, she is clearly upset with him. CeCe overhears them and approaches them. She introduces herself as one of Alison's friends and said Alison told her about all of them. After leaving, the Liars note how alike Alison and CeCe are and debate whether it was CeCe that looks and acts like Alison or vice versa.

When Emily and Nate were looking for something he wanted to get Jenna Marshall for her birthday, CeCe could tell Emily didn't like it and assumed she had feelings for Nate. Thus, she steals Jenna's number from Emily's cell phone, and calls Jenna saying she was Nate's girlfriend, and wanted Jenna to back off. Emily is surprised, but CeCe thinks she is grateful. CeCe tells Spencer she knows a guy who can help her get into the college she wants because she is an alum of UPenn.

She promises Spencer that she will give her college application to the admissions counselor, but at first it is unclear what she did with it. Spencer suspects that CeCe in fact did not come to the party to give the application to "Steve", but in fact, made him up, so she could hook up with Eric. Later, Spencer receives an email from the college acknowledging receipt of her application, thus confirming that CeCe did, in fact, give it to the guy. Single Fright Female.

CeCe is seen posting something at the front of the school when Spencer asks her what she's doing. CeCe tells her she's trying to spread the word about a fashion show. In a flashback, CeCe and Alison talk in her car, and Alison tells her about how she'd set up Paige by writing her a love letter, pretending to be Emily.

CeCe says she's proud of her. When Paige appears for the setup, Alison confronts her and threatens to tell her father, who is the deacon at the church. Paige screams at Alison to give her the note back, but Alison says that she owns her now. CeCe gleefully speeds away from the scene with Alison. Out of the Frying Pan, Into the Inferno. When Emily asks if Jason knew, she says if he did he would've done something to the guy for talking to Ali. When Emily ask why, we flashback to a night when CeCe was hanging out at a crab shack and spots Alison, she tells her that she is 2 weeks late and scared she is pregnant because she didn't use protection every time.

When CeCe asks her if she told 'him,' Ali says she can't because he would kill her. CeCe then tells Emily that she isn't a doctor, but Ali thought she was pregnant.

What Becomes of the Broken-Hearted. CeCe is at the Brew when Emily spots her and starts asking questions about "Beach Hottie", She leaves, stating that she doesn't have time to answer questions since she has to get pictures for her store's website. She winds up calling Aria, to ask if she could help with the photos, since the first photographer she hired was unprofessional. CeCe later leaves Aria and Wesley alone to go get some dinner and never returns.

She calls to tell them her car got towed, but she is lying because she is sitting in her car while making that phone call. Only minutes prior, Jason and Emily were involved in an elevator accident - an act of deliberate sabotage. In this same episode, Jason relays a flashback to Emily of the night Ali died. He recalled seeing 'Alison' arguing with Melissa near his house, but when he called her name, it was CeCe dressed as Alison.

Hanna sees Wilden put CeCe in his car. He is beyond perturbed that CeCe would go around telling anyone that he slept with an underage girl and got her pregnant. Later, Emily goes to visit CeCe at her apartment and realizes that she is packing. CeCe reveals that Melissa took the photos of Alison, herself, Wilden on that boat and that she is leaving Rosewood. I'm Your Puppet. Spencer finds out CeCe had a visitor pass to Radley signed by Wren, and she was visiting Mona while she was there.

According to Wren, he got into a lot of trouble for allowing her a pass at a time when Mona wasn't supposed to have visitors. But he let CeCe see Mona because she was desperate to see her. CeCe also was traumatized by Alison. She apparently got CeCe thrown out of college. CeCe wanted to act as a mentor for Mona. A DAngerous GAme. She appears only in photo from when Hanna is showing Malcolm pictures of people who are suspects of taking him to the carnival but he says it wasn't her.

Mona admits to seeing CeCe while being locked up in Radley, but she doesn't remember what they talked about because it was before they changed her medication.

At the time due to the medication, she believed she was talking to Alison, not CeCe,. Crash and Burn, Girl! CeCe does not make an appearance, however when Toby Cavanaugh and Caleb Rivers go to investigate Red Coat 's flight plan, they question Nigel Wright a second time, he reluctantly reveals that he was paid to set up an anonymous private flight for CeCe to Thornhill Lodge on the night of the fire.

The Mirror Has Three Faces. She reveals that Alison got CeCe kicked out of college after she pushed a girl down the steps at a frat party in " The Badass Seed ". Jessica DiLaurentis has a flashback of a time when she received a phone call from Radley Sanitarium saying Alison had checked in.

When she got there it was CeCe dressed as Alison. Jessica tells Spencer and Hanna that CeCe and Alison's friendship was obsessive, toxic, and that they 'wore' each other's personalities. They realize that the "Alison" Masks that Alison purchased weren't for them, she probably had them made for CeCe.

Bring Down the Hoe. CeCe Drake is seen in an apartment filled with pictures of Alison and the liars, dating all the way back from Halloween She is seen speaking to someone, saying that she needs them in an urgent tone.

The Red Trench Coat is seen sitting on her chair. Red Coat is seen at the dance, and is in a pile of hay, but when Spencer and Emily dig through, all that's left is a red coat. Aria goes to Ezra's apartment, and a blonde in a black hoodie is shown spying on them through the door.

This person is CeCe. While It's shown that CeCe has the red coat in her possession. A sketch of a blonde woman resembling CeCe is shown and wanted for questioning in the murder of detective Wilden, which is later, reported on the news.

At this point the Liars are convinced that CeCe did indeed murder him. As the girls realize that there are in fact two Red Coats while saving Emily in Ravenswood, Spencer chases after one while Aria chases after the other.

During a brief struggle in which her Alison mask is kicked off by Aria, CeCe is revealed to be one of the Red Coats, and was at the time presumed to be the evil one that had been working against the Liars. CeCe attempts to escape by grabbing onto a rope, only for it to snap. Aria tries to pull CeCe up as she pleads for Aria to help her, however her sleeve rips and she falls to the ground. As the Liars gather together they are unsure if CeCe is dead or not. Love ShAck, Baby.

According to Travis, CeCe was lasted spotted in Maryland on the run from the authorities. It was revealed that she made huge money deposits before Wilden died. She's Come Undone. A is for Answers. CeCe is arrested by the Rosewood Police. She tells Gabriel Holbrook she knows who killed the girl who is in Alison's grave, and that person is after Alison.

She also mentions she knows Alison DiLaurentis is alive, and that they've seen each other many times. She is later seen being taken away and exchanging looks with Jessica. EscApe From New York. CeCe manages to escape police custody and makes her way to New York to find Alison. Alison asks CeCe how she found her, and CeCe tells her "we don't just look alike, we think alike too". At a diner with Noel Kahn , Alison gives CeCe her passport and plane ticket, and the close friends say goodbye.

Having donned a wig and sunglasses, CeCe arrives at the airport with a one-way ticket to Paris, under the alias of Vivian Darkbloom. How the 'A' Stole Christmas. Alison thanks CeCe, and not just for the perfume, for coming to see her. CeCe tells her that when you lose someone, the first Christmas is always the hardest.

Game Over, Charles. She is revealed to A and a transgendered Charles DiLaurentis. She kidnaps Alison and a drugged Jason and Kenneth and takes them to a shrine in one of Radley's rooms. She became "A" to punish the girls for being glad that Alison was gone. After telling her sister her story, she tried to blow up Radley with her family in.

When it fails, she tried to kill herself until Alison and the Liars persuaded her not to. She lets herself be taken into custody. Charlotte is worried that after fives years of treatment, Alison's friends might still be mad at her.

The testimonies at her release hearing convince the judge that she is allowed to live with her family. According to Alison, she was happy to be home before she disappeared in the middle of the night. Her body is found by a sextant at The Church where it appeared she committed suicide. Toby Cavanaugh and Lorenzo Calderon recover the body and a funeral is prepared. After the funeral, Lorenzo reveals to the Liars that Charlotte was dead before someone threw her of the bell tower.

Perhaps there were some business issues going on behind the scenes. But we will never know for sure. Originally posted by millenialcrisis.

Am I the only one who refuses to believe this is real and is clinging on to hope that another network will pick up the show? Just me? Damn, this anger has turned into denial! More than that, however, I am writing to express my extreme dissatisfaction with how your network handled this show from the very start.

I fully believe that it was partially your mismanagement and mistreatment of this show that led to its lackluster ratings and subsequent cancellation. I was, and still am, baffled by both this decision, and the choice to show only one airing of TP each week. This allowed viewers, especially those of us with work and other evening commitments, another chance to view the episodes and have our viewings counted toward the Nielsen ratings.

Perhaps my largest issue with the management of TP comes from its accessibility to international viewers. While, as a resident of the United States, I was fortunate enough to have both live and streaming access to each episode, tens of thousands of potential new viewers were left completely in the dark.

While I recognize the costs of international accessibility, I believe that this lack of access had a direct impact on the poor ratings - simply not enough people were given the opportunity to have their views counted. Finally, the lack of promotion given to this show throughout its entire run was extremely noticeable, and, in my opinion, shameful. While your network did a great job of promoting the season premiere, it felt as though as soon as ratings did not equal those of the original PLL, the show was essentially thrown to the wayside.

Freeform is a channel that I generally keep on as background noise throughout the day. Expecting superior ratings from a show that you refuse to promote or advertise is asinine.

You cannot expect a show, regardless of quality, to succeed if you do not do everything in your power to give it the tools to do so. From the very start, it felt as though TP was given up on without giving it a fighting chance. The fact that you could not find enough worth in its spinoff to make simple changes and give it a second chance is, frankly, disgraceful. It is beyond unfortunate that the world of your most successful original franchise has ended on an unresolved and unsatisfactory note.

The cast, crew, and fans of both series did not deserve to be treated in this way, especially after being strung along for months, waiting for renewal news. I will in particular be making a conscious choice not to watch any new series. Your network has a hideous pattern, which began far before TP, of cancelling shows after only one brief season. I no longer have the desire to engage in watching and enjoying shows that are surrounded by so much insecurity.

After all, what is the point in getting absorbed in a show that is only going to be cancelled after ten episodes?



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