'Pretty Little Liars' season 6 plot spoilers and premiere date: Prepare for 'highly emotional' episode 2

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The Big "A's" identity was finally revealed during the season finale of "Pretty Little Liars" season 5, but more questions about the real motives on why "A" is bent on tormenting the Liars had been posted instead of shedding light to the story.

Series creator I. Marlene King shared several spoilers for the upcoming season on her Twitter account, including details about the possible back story of "A."

According to the series creator, the first episode of "Pretty Little Liars" Season 6 will be focus on the identity of "A," who is identified as Charles DiLaurentis.

King revealed that the title of season 6's premiere episode will be "Game On Charles."

Fans of the show speculated that Charles is the twin brother of Jason DiLaurentis (Drew Van Acker), Alison (Sasha Pieterse) and Spencer's (Troian Bellisario) half brother. That is why King revealed that Jason will portray a big role in the events during the first few episodes of the season.

The series showrunner also revealed that the second episode of the season will be a highly emotional one.

According to King, "Incredible table read for 602 2day. @Kockenlocker knocked it out of the park. Uber emotional! And yes I know u hate exclamation marks Joe!"

Wetpaint assumes that the plot of "Pretty Little Liars" Season 6 episode 2 could be the Liars' emotional reunion with their loved ones after being held up in a fenced dollhouse where Charles kept them, or the episode where his reasons for scaring the girls will be revealed. But King did not provide any clues about the possible plot for the episode.

Meanwhile, the showrunner also shared that Bethany Young's story will also be highlighted in the coming season. This could tie all the loose ends about Bethany's involvement in Alison's lives, as well as the lives of the Liars.

"Pretty Little Liars" Season 6 is slated to premiere this summer.

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