Pretty Little Liars The Perfectionists Final Episode Date

Okay, let’s talk Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists. Remember that spin-off? It feels like a distant dream, right?
Seriously, I sometimes wonder if I imagined the whole thing. Did it even exist? Maybe I just had a really intense PLL fever dream.
So, What Was That Ending About?
Trying to figure out the Perfectionists' finale date is like solving one of A’s riddles. Tricky, to say the least.
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It aired on May 22, 2019. Yes, you read that right, 2019! Feels like ages ago.
And sadly, there wasn’t a second season. Just one and done. Sob!
Was it a satisfying end?
Here's where I might make some enemies. I’m going to say… kind of? Not really? It’s complicated.
Look, I love PLL, okay? It’s a guilty pleasure. But The Perfectionists finale? It left me with more questions than answers.
Maybe that's the point? Leave us wanting more? Mission accomplished, I guess.

Honestly, though, it felt like they were setting up a whole new mystery. A bigger, badder A-type villain. And then… nothing.
It's like ordering a delicious cake and only getting one bite. So cruel!
Unpopular Opinion Time!
Brace yourselves, PLL fans. This might sting. Ready?
I actually… didn’t hate the ending. Gasp! I know, I know. Hear me out.
It wasn’t great, don't get me wrong. It wasn't the big reveal we deserved after all that invested time.

But sometimes, a little bit of mystery is good, right? A little bit of uncertainty? Or maybe I'm just trying to justify my wasted hours.
Plus, seeing Mona scheming again was pure gold. She's the real star of the whole franchise, let's be honest.
I mean, who doesn't love Mona? Come on! She is the queen of the franchise!
It was a flawed finale, absolutely. It rushed plotlines. And many loose ends. But it wasn't a complete disaster.
What Could Have Been?
Imagine a second season! We could have seen Alison and Mona teaming up to take down a new threat.

New characters, new secrets, new drama. The possibilities were endless! Sigh, what could have been...
It had the potential to be even darker and more twisted than the original. Think Riverdale meets PLL. Pure chaos!
Instead, we’re left with a cliffhanger and a feeling of what might have been.
We'll never know who was controlling the BHU system, the full extent of Claire Hotchkiss's schemes, or if Alison and Mona would have finally become BFFs.
The biggest mystery wasn't who killed Nolan. It's why Freeform cancelled it so soon!

The Legacy of The Perfectionists
Despite its short run, The Perfectionists gave us a taste of the PLL magic. The suspense, the secrets, and the crazy plot twists.
It reminded us why we fell in love with Rosewood in the first place. A small town with big secrets. And killer fashion.
So, let’s remember The Perfectionists not as a failure, but as a fun, albeit short, detour into the world of Pretty Little Liars.
A detour that reminded us that even in the most perfect-looking places, dark secrets lurk just beneath the surface.
And that Mona Vanderwaal will always be the smartest person in any room. End of story.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I'm going to go re-watch the entire PLL series. Again. Because why not?
