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Sneak Peek of 'Pretty Little Liars' Series Finale Is Missing One Liar
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The show pays one last tribute to painter Edward Hopper in a scene from its last episode that raises a lot of questions.

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"Pretty Little Liars" isn't returning until 2017, but a sneak peek at the series finale has landed online. Teasing fans about the potentially bittersweet ending, the show posted on its official Instagram page a scene from the last episode.

In the image, four girls who look like Aria, Alison, Hanna and Spencer are sitting outside a diner. The scene is apparently a nod to realist painter Edward Hopper, whose works have been featured in previous episodes of the teen drama series. "A sneak peek of one last Edward Hopper homage on #prettylittleliars #seriesfinale," reads the caption.

A sneak peek of one last Edward Hopper homage on #prettylittleliars #seriesfinale

Foto kiriman Marlene King (@imarleneking) pada

What catches fans' attention, however, is the fact that there are only four Liars in the image. "Why does it look like only 4 girls are there?" one person wrote in the comment section. Another speculated, "I think emily dies." Some people said the person's missing in the image is Spencer.

If you take a close look, a seat next to Alison is empty but there are five glasses of drink on the table. One commenter shared his/her opinion, "What I see is that Emily is probably inside and the seat beside Alison is hers (if it doesn't, just let me thinking that way hahah)."

The second half of "Pretty Little Liars" seventh and final season premieres in April 2017 on Freeform.

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