'Pretty Little Liars' season 6 spoilers: Alison doubts Charles' revelation, Hanna still skeptical about in scholarship in episode 8

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The liars are getting closer and closer to unmasking their real tormentor in "Pretty Little Liars" season 6 episode 8 cryptically titled "FrAmed." The tensions are at an "all-time high" with everyone apparently absorbed on bringing "A" to justice. 

In a sneak peek for next week's episode, Hanna insists that something isn't right about her much unexpected college scholarship offer. She tries to convince her mom that the grant with a startling timing is all from Charles. He gives so he can take away. This is how Hanna thinks he gambles. 

She seems to be so positive she is right about being skeptical with all this that she may even consider actually forgoing the chance of going to the school she always wanted to get into even if she's wrong. 

In the upcoming episode, everybody is worried about their safety with Charles still free. Aria, for one, who finally gets the chance to have her work displayed in an art gallery, has her mother Ella so scared of what might happen that the latter tries to talk her daughter into staying home instead. 

The same goes for the people in charge of Rosewood High. Knowing that the liars still remain as Charles' target, the school prohibits them from attending a rite of passage event so as to not get the students in "A's" crosshairs. 

Meanwhile, the episode will see Alison and Jason doubting if their brother is actually "A" even after revealing that he is. Even with the direness of the situation, they start to have misgivings if Charles really is the one people think he is. 

"Pretty Little Liars" season 6 is also very close to putting an end to the long and winding mystery of "A's" identity. Episode 8 "FrAmed" will air July 28. 

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