Ingenious fights and apologies on Pretty Little Liars Season Five Episode eight!

Pretty Little Liars is among the hottest show right now on Television, thanks to its gorgeous young actresses who continues to wrap us around their fingers with their amazing acting skills.
For its next episode, the series have chosen the title "Scream for me'. As such, thanks to various previews around the web and what has transpired on its previous episodes, it seems pretty clear that fights are bound to happen. Hannah will continue to drift farther away from her friends, and with this, we shall be seeing how Spencer and Emily turn down her apology. It seems that an apology with laughter doesn't sound sincere at all. Meanwhile, she keeps on getting closer to Caleb, at least she have a bit of a romance brewing. Aria will also be caught invading someone's privacy which will be causing her something big. As for what that particular price is, we are yet to find out when the episode finally airs.
It's not Pretty Little Liars without some suspense and scream, and as the title dictates, our characters will find themselves in a bit of a scare. Emily and Spencer will be out searching for something which is said to have them white as ghost in fear. Another scary thought is Ali's presence in Hannah's life as the former decides to move in with her and Ashley.
Lies are told, hearts are broken but we have nothing more to offer than truth and spoilers. Don't forget to catch Pretty Little Liars this Tuesday.
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