'Pretty Little Liars' season 6 preview: Spencer questions Jonny's actions

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Spencer will start to be a little suspicious of Jonny's true intentions in the upcoming episode of "Pretty Little Liars" season 5. In the episode titled "Oh, What Hard Luck Stories They All Hand Me," Jonny (Will Bradley) will be under Spencer's (Troian Bellisario) watchful eye as he starts to act shady. 

In the video promo for "Pretty Little Liars" season 6 episode 18, Spencer bumps into Jonny at The Brew. When Spencer asks what is keeping him busy lately, Jonny says that Ezra (Ian Harding) gave him a job, but he cannot tell Spencer about it. However, Jonny is willing to let Spencer into the secret if she will help him with it. But Spencer declines, saying that she has her hands full at the moment.

Meanwhile, the mysterious friend of Mona (Janel Parrish) named Lesli arrives in Rosewood. 

Lesli was earlier mentioned as the person who last spoke with Mona before she was murdered. Hanna (Ashley Benson) make it a point to figure out who Lesli really is and what her connection was with Mona and 'A.' Will Leslie help the Liars find out who is responsible for Mona's death? 

Emily (Shay Mitchell) and Talia's (Miranda Ray Mayo) awkward interactions continue in this episode, after The Brew's new manager admits that she has some feelings with the Liar. Emily is not sure how to react to Talia's admission, but in the sneak peek, Talia shows a shady smile which is hard to decipher. 

Aria (Lucy Hale) also has her own dilemma in the upcoming episode of "Pretty Little Liars" season 5. This time, she is concerned about Mike's (Cody Allen Christian) behavior. Is her brother having a hard time coping with Mona's death, or does he have some knowledge about it? 

"Pretty Little Liars" season 6 episode 18 airs Tuesday, Feb. 3.

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