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'Pretty Little Liars' Season 5 Spoilers: 'Ravenswood' Episode Coming, 100th Episode Photos Released

"Pretty Little Liars" returns to ABC Family on Tuesday with a brand-new episode entitled "Surfing the Aftershocks."

Ahead of this week's episode, spoilers about "PLL" revealed that the series may do a "Ravenswood" episode – harkening back to the popular spin-off. Producer Marlene King first confirmed intentions for a "Ravenswood" –inspired episode during her Reddit AMA. She has since clarified that nothing has been finalized for the special while speaking to TVLine.

"I stay in touch with all of those people [from 'Ravenswood'], both the kids and the adults," King said. "They know we'd love to – I don't want to say 'tie up' the story – but at least give it some closure. More than we were allowed to, anyway. We were heading somewhere with the story and we want to let the fans know where that was."

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Meanwhile, "PLL" is quickly approaching its 100th episode – giving fans even more to look forward to in its fifth season. Photos from the milestone episode surfaced online via ABC Family revealing several clues about the television series. In one photo, Caleb and Hanna are together again in Rosewood, but it appears as though Travis is flirting with Hanna. See the photos on TVLine.

As for "Surfing the Aftershocks," the preview for the new episode revealed the liars asking "Who killed Mrs. DiLaurentis." Fans are still wondering who killed Alison's mom as the list continues to grow.

"Pretty Little Liars" airs on ABCFam Tuesdays at 8 p.m. EST. The synopsis for "Surfing the Aftershocks" is as follows: "Alison has trouble dealing with her mom's death, and her friends must go along with her newest lie. Meanwhile, Spencer and Emily try to piece together info about Jason; and Hanna questions her own identity in the wake of Alison's return."

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