The Big Picture When it was first announced that Pretty Little Liars would be getting a reboot, a lot of fans and critics alike gasped at the idea. After all, the series isn’t even that old. Is a reboot/spin-off even necessary? But when Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin made its debut, it quickly became clear that it was not here to be a carbon copy of its predecessor.
Release Date July 28, 2022 Cast Bailee Madison , Chandler Kinney , Mallory Bechtel , Zaria , Maia Reficco , Malia Pyles Main Genre Drama Seasons 2 Story By Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa Writers Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa Network HBO Max Streaming Service Apple TV+ , HBO Max Directors Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa Showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa Expand A History Of Liars In episode 5 of Summer School, the girls begin to suspect that their therapist, Dr. Sullivan , may not be as innocent as they thought.
This Isn’t Dr. Sullivan’s First Rodeo To truly understand why this Easter Egg is such a huge deal, we must go back to the OG series. The Mothership, if you will. Because Original Sin is not the first time Dr. Sullivan has helped some pretty little liars work through their A-related traumas. As mentioned, she had treated the previous generation of Liars, and even treated and discovered the identity of A.
Dr. Sullivan Is Too Involved With “A” Close Many viewers have theorized that Dr. Sullivan is A, or at least working with A. But whether or not those theories come true, her involvement with both eras of Liars is suspicious either way. And it’s made even more so when the girls confront her about the tape recordings of their sessions. Dr. Sullivan explains to them that she’s writing a book about them. Or rather, “adolescent survivors of traumatic events.
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