'Pretty Little Liars' season 7 episode 15 sees blackmail make the girls go mad

"Pretty Little Liars" season 7 fans are in it for the next episode as the show gets into a load of action. In the next chapter of the Freeform hit show, blackmail is going to make one of the girls go into a frenzy. As things heat up, what else are in store for the characters?

Promotional photo for "Pretty Little Liars" season 7. Facebook/prettylittleliars

Episode 15 of "Pretty Little Liars" season 7 is titled "In the Eye Abides the Heart." According to the official Freeform website, as reported by CarterMatt, one of the girls is about to get blackmailed. A.D. is said to be the blackmailer that will cause one girl to go to the "dark side" just to make sure everybody she cares about is safe.

The identity of the girl is still unknown as Freeform did not share any details regarding her identity yet. However, fans might get a sneak peek soon on who it will be as the preview for episode 15 has yet to come out.

Other characters are also set to face their own problems. Detective Furrey (Nicholas Gonzales) will question the "Liars" if they know about Archer Dunhill (Huw Collins) and what happened to him. Spencer will go all out to meet up with Mary Drake (Andrea Parker) and will end up meeting Wren (Julian Morris). Hana (Ashley Benson) will try to prove Lucas' (Brendan Robinson) innocence; however, she will unearthen more disturbing information instead.

Aria (Lucy Hale) is also set to be a big character in the next episode of "Pretty Little Liars" season 7. She is said to sway from her usual romantic route and take on a much bigger role in this episode. This makes a lot of fans wonder if Aria might be the one who gets blackmailed.

Fans of the show will have to wait a little more to see the next episode. "Pretty Little Liars" season 7 episode 15 "In the Eye Abides the Heart" is scheduled to be released on Tuesday, May 23, at 8 p.m. EDT.

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