'Pretty Little Liars' season 6 spoilers: All mysteries will end in 'Game Over, Charles' finale episode

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The synopsis for the much-awaited "Pretty Little Liars" season 6 summer finale is here . The episode promises to provide the long sought-after and satisfying resolution to just about every mystery that arose and plagued the liars. 

The synopsis for episode 10 titled "Game Over, Charles"  reads: 

Who killed Toby's mother? Who hit Alison in the head with the rock the night she went missing? Who is Red Coat? Who killed Bethany? Who is the Black Widow? Why has 'A' been targeting the PLLs all this time? After years of torture, Alison, Aria, Emily, Hanna and Spencer finally come face-to-face with their tormentor and learn the story of how and why Charles became 'A.'"

Based on the synopsis, the episode feels like the concluding installment for "Pretty Little Liars" altogether. TVLine explains that since there will be a five-year time jump between this episode and the next, which could reset the lives of the liars, it basically feels like it was made to end the whole series. 

Before a truckload of answers are delivered, the penultimate episode for "Pretty Little Liars" season 6 titled "Last Dance" will see "A" treating the girls with a prom they won't' be able to forget because of how dark and scary he will make it to be. 

With the liars banned from joining the actual affair, their moms organize one for them in Spencer's barn. There, they celebrate the once-in-a-lifetime event they have been looking forward to, only to be joined by an uninvited guest.

"Pretty Little Liars" season 6 episode 9 "Last Dance" will be telecast on Aug. 4 and the summer finale will be aired on Aug. 11. 

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