'Pretty Little Liars' season 5 spoilers: Will Travis, Hanna, Caleb and Ali be in a love square?

The stars of Pretty Little Liars. (ABC Family)

Just when everyone thought that the Travis, Hanna and Caleb love triangle could not get any worse, Ali will reportedly join the messy love situation.

"Pretty Little Liars" writer Bryan Holdman revealed in a tweet that Caleb and another Rosewood girl will get pretty close in the coming episodes of the suspense TV series. The writer did not reveal the identity of the girl but it is speculated to be Ali.

Many think that Ali and Caleb will be a bad pair. First, Hanna will definitely get hurt. Hanna still has feelings for Caleb. Also, she was very supportive upon Ali's return in Rosewood making her feel welcome in the group. Thus, there will be conflict if something happened between Caleb and Ali.

Meanwhile, Hanna will deal with Caleb's return. In the 100th episode of the series, Hanna ran into Caleb, which made her distracted ever since. There were speculations that Hanna will go into a love triangle with Caleb and her current boyfriend Travis, especially since her relationship with Travis is quite shaky.

Actor Tyler Blackburn, who plays Caleb, said that there will be a lot of interaction between Hanna and Caleb. The actor neither confirmed nor denied whether Hanna will break off with Travis or whether Caleb and Hanna will get back together.

To make matters worse, according to the official synopsis of the episode 8 of "Pretty Little Liars" season 5, Ali will move to Hanna's home while the former's father is away. Hanna once again turned to alcohol since she halfheartedly wants to live with Ali. On the other hand, Emily and Spencer continue with their espionage and will find ways to solve the mystery of the girl in Ali's grave.

"Pretty Little Liars" season 5, episode 8 will air on July 29, 2014, 7 PM on ABC Family.

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