'Pretty Little Liars' season 6 spoilers: More identities to uncover; liars find answers in episode 3 'Songs of Experience'

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The mysteries just never run out in "Pretty Little Liars," and another mystery has cropped up in season 6 with Sara Harvey brought into play.

The new character bears resemblance to Alison, with the same long blonde hair. What makes things eerie was that Sara wore the same yellow top Alison had on when she first went missing. The girls' likeness doesn't end there and that's where things get even weirder. Sara is said to have disappeared on the same day Alison did. The former's life mirrors that of the latter in terms of being the queen bee or the mean girl, making fans think that Sara may also be part of the DiLaurentis clan. This just makes things more mysterious since Charles is also a part of the family.

The next episode titled "Songs of Experience" will, hopefully, magnify on that as in this installment, the liars' quest to uncover their real tormentor goes into full swing. The girls' lives will never be the same again and not knowing who is responsible for it just makes it worse. 

For now, it is still difficult to discern what connects Sara to Alison but she can undoubtedly help in discovering who "A" might be. To note, Sara is not a new character as she was mentioned a couple of times in the show's previous seasons, with the liars learning of her existence in season 4. 

In next week's episode, Spencer talks to Jason about Charles, and Aria tries to get to know more about Andrew and his possible involvement. Emily seeks the help of a friend while Hanna tries to gather them all so they can move on together. Alison, on the other hand, is no longer the it girl she once was and in this episode, fans will see her find her new self with the help of a new friend. 

"Pretty Little Liars" season 6 episode 3 "Songs of Experience" will air on June 16.

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