'Pretty Little Liars' Season 6 Episode 4 Spoilers: Kenneth Comes Clean About Charles
Season 6 of “Pretty Little Liars” is rocking along with all the intense intrigue fans of the ABC Family drama have come to expect.
Episode 4 of this summer’s new season, titled “Don’t Look Now,” is all about spilling family secrets.
As reported by Spoilers Guide, Kenneth DiLaurentis (Jim Abele) the father of Alison DiLaurentis (Sasha Pieterse) and the legal father of Jason DiLaurentis (Drew Van Acker), decides after much lying about the family’s connection to the mysterious Charles, to finally come clean about the kid.
Without giving away all that he knows, the “Pretty Little Liars” patriarch suggests that if they want to know more they should check out, Radley Sanitarium, a now-closed mental institution.
As this occurs, Caleb’s (Tyler Blackburn) over-protectiveness starts to bug Hanna (Ashley Benson).
Last week's episode, “Songs of Experience,” revealed that Jason's imaginary childhood friend was actually a real live person.
Marlene King, the show’s executive producer explained the heaviness of this knowledge to Us Weekly, saying: "Jason is genuinely hit hard by the realization that his 'imaginary friend' was actually a real person." The young man’s world is turned upside down as he realizes that his parents lied to him all this time. “Now we can understand why Jason has been so troubled in the show," said King.
King went on to detail how Aria (Lucy Hale) is also in a state of total confusion. The character, who has has been caught up in two different exhausting romantic situations during the course of the series, is perhaps even in danger of losing her faith in love.
As Kings said, "Aria started the show as a 'romantic,' and in spite of all she has been through, she still believes in the possibility of true love."
"I wouldn't want to live in a world where Aria stops believing in love," said the series creator.
“Pretty Little Liars" airs tonight, June 23, on ABC Family at 8 p.m. ET.
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