When “Pretty Little Liars” debuted, there was a lot going on.
The iconic show that premiered in 2010 grabbed teenagers' attention everywhere.
Fans threw viewing parties and devised their own theories as to who “A” was.

The announcement was made half-way through the seventh season, with ten episodes and the two-hour season finale left.
And, yes, the two-hour season finale was just as bonkers as you’d imagine.
We see where the critic was coming from.

Not the best footing for a new show to start off on.
What about the storyline?
“I don’t know who killed Nolan.

Pieterse is just one of many who have come to their own “Pretty Little Liars” conclusions.
Ultimately, King set her sights on other projects.
So what did King trade “Pretty Little Liars” for?

A show starring Bella Thorne.
But the show was unsuccessful, and, according toVariety, it was canceled after two seasons.
And Bustle had a point.

“So I sat on it for over a year.
Then at the end of Season 6, she said, ‘We’re going to do it.’
It was like the starting gun at the races.”

It was clearly what she needed to hear.
“I think a lot about stories that are science fiction or fantasy.
But by theseventh season of the show, it was a whole different story.

What contributed to the sharp decline?
Or that Jenna blackmailed Toby into having a relationship with her but umm… they were step-siblings.
One thing was clear: The cast was ready to move on.

“It’s like happy/sad,” she said.
The awards rely on votes from viewers, which makes the popularity of certain TV shows painfully clear.
The program swept all three categories, solidifying its place on the stage, as noted byEntertainment Weekly.

Leave it to teens to tell you exactly what they think.
Some hated Toby and Spencer together, while others thought that Jenna was behind everything.
Yes, you read that correctly.

We’ll leave it to the fans to make themselves feel better about the ending.
Think about “Euphoria” and the ways in which Zendaya’s character went through it in high school.
So many shows owe much to “Pretty Little Liars,” whether it’s obvious or not.

Given the ratings, it’s no wonder that the show didn’t last long.
“Pretty Little Liars,” at its peak, had over 2.5 million viewers each week.
“The Perfectionists” had an average of 600,000 viewers and only garnered 260,000 the night it premiered.

“I hate networks that cancel shows on cliffhangers.
Just ending s**t abruptly is annoying.”
Looks like fans are going to have to speculate as to what their favorite Rosewood characters are up to.


