'Pretty Little Liars' season 5 spoilers: Melissa's secrets to be revealed in next week's episode

The stars of Pretty Little Liars. (ABC Family)

In this week's episode of the "Pretty Little Liars" season 5, viewers knew that Ali knows about Cyrus Petrillo who is the mystery man who showed up on episode 9 of the series and claimed to be Ali's kidnapper.

Cyrus manipulated Ali and she later denied that she knows the identity of her kidnapper because she was blindfolded. But, Ali told Emily that Cyrus is the one who gave her the scar she has on her thigh, which Hanna saw during Ali's medical exam.

The official synopsis of the episode 10 of "Pretty Little Liars" reads: "Melissa finally tells Spencer what she knows regarding the night Ali disappeared. But what is Spencer supposed to do with the knowledge? Knowing something is off about Alison's story, Emily is on the hunt for answers on her own. She enlists Ezra's help in finding out more about Cyrus and his past connection to Alison."

Fans will have to watch out for the revelation of Melissa's secrets next week. Meanwhile, Hanna seeks the truth about Ravenswood from Caleb. She also asks Spencer and Toby for help with Caleb's drinking problem.

On the other hand, E! Online reported that a new character will join the cast of "Pretty Little Liars" season 5. Will Bradley will play the role of painter Johnny Raymond.

"Pretty Little Liars" season 5 spoilers claimed Johnny Raymond's character is described as "cute, edgy, and charismatic". Johnny will first appear on the 15th episode of season 5. Spoilers added that his character will interact mostly with Spencer. It was thought that Toby and Spencer will eventually develop a romantic relationship. However, there is no word yet and a lot of twists may happen.

"Pretty Little Liars" episode 11 entitled "No One Here Can Love or Understand Me" airs on August 19th, 2014. The hit TV series airs every Tuesday night at ABC Family.

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