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ABC Family's 'Pretty Little Liars' Looks Like Four or Five Other Shows

by Bob Sassone, posted Mar 24th 2010 5:04PM
ABC Family has a new show this summer called 'Pretty Little Liars.' It's about four friends who reunite in their hometown a year after their other friend Allison goes missing. They start getting all-knowing text messages from someone with the name "A."

This is just a quick teaser trailer, but it looks like a mix of 'Gossip Girl,' 'Harper's Island,' and all those shows and movies where really attractive people wear great clothes and have unprotected sex while something mysterious happens. It's based on a series of novels, including Pretty Girls: Flawless and Pretty Girls: Wicked and stars Lucy Hale, Laura Leighton, Troian Bellisario, Nia Peeples, and Ashley Benson.

[via TV Tattle]

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Josua

Very short trailer but look very...very promising!

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