'Pretty Little Liars' season 5 spoilers: Is 'A' a single person or a team in finale episode?

Alison will not be the only one in orange overalls in the final episode of Pretty Little Liars season 5. Facebook

Viewers are not too far away from uncovering the identity of "A" as season 5 of "Pretty Little Liars" inches closer to its end. Just before the current season ends, the finale episode titled "Welcome to the Dollhouse" will feature the events following Aria's, Spencer's and Emily's incarceration for Mona's murder and Alison found guilty for it. As it turns out, all the girls will be hanging out behind bars now. 

"Pretty Little Liars" promises to reveal the biggest revelation about "A's" true self. The anonymous serial killer is set to reveal what is described as "the biggest game to date in store for the girls" and it even questions whether or not the liars will get out of it in one piece. In putting their finger on the mystery of "A's" identity, fans think that a group and not only an individual is behind the carnage. 

Stars of the show have a lot to say, too. Sasha Pieterse has a supposition on who the murderer on the loose is and she backs it up with great reasoning as well. 

"I think the one that's always stuck with me is Maya being A," Pieterse told People Magazine. "I think that's actually, whether that's true or not, it's actually a really good idea because generally in our show the person is only dead if you see their face, and Maya was really the only person that died that you didn't actually see her face, she was in a body bag." 

Well whoever "A" turns out to be, Shay Mitchell (Emily in the series) says the episode that will uncover the miscreant's identity will be pure madness. 

"It is probably my favorite episode and I think I can speak on all of the girls' behalf when I say that it is so crazy. It made me question the writers' mental stability. You find out who 'A' is possibly," Mitchell told The Insider. 

There is only one way to find out and that is to catch the finale episode of season 5 of "Pretty Little Liars," which will air on March 24. 

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