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12 Unanswered Questions We Have After the 'Pretty Little Liars' Finale

But what about the barrel?

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12 Unanswered Questions We Have After the 'Pretty Little Liars' Finale

*SPOILERS AHEAD*

This past Tuesday, "Pretty Little Liars" finally revealed that the person who terrorized Alison and the four Liars for years was CeCe Drake a.k.a. Charlotte Dilaurentis a.k.a. Uber A! But even after exposing A’s identity, ABC Family’s big #SummerofAnswers still left its audience asking plenty of questions that will hopefully be addressed when "PLL" returns in January 2016. Questions like…

1. Who killed Ian?

Ali revealed in Season 4, Episode 24 that she was the one who pushed him off the bell tower, but then how did he end up dead in a barn?

2. Who killed Jessica DiLaurentis?

CeCe found her mom’s body outside the Hasting’s house the night the girls were reuniting with Ali in New York. So who killed Ms. D and why? And was it somehow connected to her affair with Spencer’s dad?

3. Who trapped Aria in the box on the Halloween train?

She definitely heard two voices while locked in that crate, and Mona later revealed the culprits as Melissa and Wilden, but if CeCe is A, then why would someone else attempt to kill Aria? And speaking of that Halloween…

4. Who killed Garret?

Another death CeCe claims no part in, so who killed the cop on Halloween and locked his dead body up with Aria?

5. What happened to Eddie Lamb?

Spencer’s favorite Radley nurse made a suspicious phone call to Ezra in Season 5 and then mysteriously went “missing,” never to be seen or heard from again. So what made Eddie suddenly go on the lam?

6. Who was in the barrel?!

THE BARREL, a.k.a the major plot focus of all of Season 5, was found to have human remains in it, which the ever-incompetent Rosewood Police identified as belonging to Mona. BUT since we now know Mona’s alive then whose body is actually in there?

7. Why did Sara Harvey join the A-Team?

One of the biggest/most confusing shocks of the most recent finale was that newcomer Sara Harvey was revealed as the face behind both Red Coat and Black Widow! But why would this virtual stranger agree to help stalk these girls for years? How did CeCe convince Sara to do all her dirty work?

8. What’s the deal with Leslie Stone?

Mona revealed that Leslie was secretly in Radley and knew both Bethany and Charles, and in her last appearance Leslie is seen screaming at Mona about how she “messed everything up.” Definitely seems like Leslie is more involved with the A plot than we were led to believe.

9. What secrets was Noel Kahn keeping?

Noel Kahn has been a part of the show for its entire six-season run and has been incredibly suspicious every single time he’s appeared on screen. In “A is for Answers,” Ali says that Noel helped her get fake passports because, “He has secrets too.” Later, Noel stole photos to blackmail Alison with because he said he needed “insurance” against her. Insurance for what, Noel? What secrets?!

10. What’s the connection to the N.A.T. club?

"We See Everything" is the creepy motto of this secret club whose members included everyone from Jason, Ian, Melissa, Garrett, and Jenna. Considering 2/5ths of this lineup ended up mysteriously dead, it seems like they must’ve been hiding something big.

11. Did Spencer actually hurt someone in the Dollhouse?

This whole season Spencer had horrifying flashbacks of waking up covered in blood and screaming. So did she actually hurt someone or was that just another one of A’s mind tricks?

12. Why was Wren so sketchy?!

I mean if he’ s not A then what was up with all the shady behavior, Dr. Kingston?

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