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Pretty Little Lawyers
Season 2, Episode 7
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Air date May 3, 2016
Written by Lynne E Litt
Directed by Laura Belsey
U.S. Viewers (millions) 0.356[1]
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Pretty Little Lawyers is the seventh episode of Season 2 of Stitchers and the 18th episode overall for the series. It was written by Lynne E. Litt and directed by Laura Belsey. It aired on May 3, 2016.

Synopsis[]

When a bright, young lawyer is found dead, the team suspects she was murdered because of a case she was working on. After theorizing the lawyer was killed because she discovered something criminal about her firm’s high profile client, the team heads to the firm to interview her four ambitious coworkers, each of whom seems more suspicious than the last. While at the firm, Maggie crosses paths with a former college boyfriend (guest star Dondre Whitfield, “Mistresses”) who may be closer to the murder than she’d like to admit. Meanwhile, Camille’s interactions with Liam take a surprising turn, and Kirsten learns something shocking during the stitch.

Summary[]

Spoilers and Notes[]

  • Ben Jenkin acted as a stunt double for Guest Star Preston Jones [2]

Title and Background[]

  • The title of the episode is a play on Pretty Little Liars, a TV show that airs on the same network as Freeform's (formerly ABC Family) Stitchers. 
  • The episode title was revealed by Preston Jones [3]


Episode's Cast[]

Starring

Guest Starring

  • Dondre Whitfield as Sam
  • Preston Jones as Randall Cook
  • Jasmin Savoy Brown as Nina
  • Jack Turner as Liam Granger
  • Ronobir Lahiri as Samir Ahluwalia
  • Sola Bamis as Ayo
  • Stefanie Brown as Anna Slavitt
  • Karole Foreman as Bonnie Newberry
  • Christina Leone as Jen Wisely
  • West Liang as Attorney
  • Virginia Kull as Unknown

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Music[]

  • TBA

Quotes[]

  • TBA

Gallery[]

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