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'Pretty Little Liars' Season 4 Spoilers: 'It's a Special Moment'

ABC Family hit drama "Pretty Little Liars" returns with the mid-season premiere tonight. The episode will center around the fact that Allison, played by Sasha Pieterse, is alive and well, and how the rest of the little liars will respond to that. For spoilers for tonight's episode from Sasha Pieterse herself, read on.

Pieterse recently sat down for an interview with TV Guide where she discussed how the rest of the girls will respond to Allison being alive.

"There's going to be a really interesting dynamic because Alison didn't leave on the best note. Considering a lot of what the girls have been through, the fact that she was alive and didn't do anything will have a big impact on them. I really like the first time you see me alive again, it's a special moment, but you'll also be so pissed off at a character," she said.

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The actress also revealed a bit about what's to come between her character and Spencer.

"Spencer and Alison have always butt heads because they're so much alike and when Spencer follows a trail she follows it hard and she goes through a lot of devastating things -- she goes down a really dark path," Pieterse said to TV Guide.

Pieterse also suggested that re-watching episodes could prove rewarding for fans, as there were clues and connections sprinkled throughout previous episodes.

"The real great thing is everything connects and so if you re-watch you'll find little pieces. If you re-watch the episode where Mona tells Hanna that she saw Alison in Vivian Darkbloom mode that is a clue. And you had CeCe pretending to be Alison in her red coat so there are little clues in there. Alison has helpers and for significant reasons Alison knew a few characters before the girls even did and those were her safe places in the most unexpected ways," the actress told TV Guide.

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