
Can you not stop thinking about the 2010s teen drama Pretty Little Liars? Do you lay awake at night wondering what happened to Tippy the Bird? Do you still check every dressing room for snakes?
Of Late I Think of Rosewood is a podcast deep dive into the characters, themes, and plot of ABC Family’s Pretty Little Liars. Two sisters discuss everything from fashion to what the hell happened with tha... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 73 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmAfter ShowsComedy | |||

Closing out our recap of season 3, we're talking about season 3 episode 20, Hot Water. We'll pick apart the demise of CeCe and Wilden's working relationship, find a new method for categorizing PLL episodes, and uncover the real reason Aria decided to... more
Mona played with dolls. This new A plays with psychological warfare. In this episode we attempt to unravel one of the densest seasons of tv ever created and uncover things we never knew. Like that Aria was gainfully employed the entire season and tha... more
This week we're talking about one of Rosewood's dirtiest: Darren Wilden. From covering up the murder of a mental patient to covering up a murder for a mental patient, follow along on his journey to becoming one of Jessica DiLaurentis' elite employees... more
This week we're recapping the episode where Ezra tries to organize a school production of The Bad Seed despite his girlfriend/stage manager's repeated attempts to distract everyone. With the kids of Rosewood High as the cast, this promises to be a tr... more
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Omg I love this podcast! They do a great job with the analysis and it is super fun to listen to
Omg I love this podcast! They do a great job with the analysis and it is super fun to listen to
(one thing: why do you love Spaleb and hate Spoby…)
Hello, regarding Aria leaving her phone at Ezra’s apartment there is a deleted scene that shows him typing and he hears buzzing and the phone is pushed in between the pillows on the couch.
I can’t believe in this year of our lord 2025 I’m obsessed with a PLL podcast but I am. The analysis is top notch. You do an amazing job at recognizing the fact that PLL is both fun and ultra campy while also being smarter than it has any right to be. I appreciate that so much. You’re also both just super fun to listen to. Great work.
My new fav podcast!!! They know their pll lore and have the best theories to fill any “plot holes”
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Two sisters provide a charted, enthusiastic deep dive into a 2010s teen drama, covering character arcs, relationships, and themed storytelling across episodes. Expect thoughtful analyses of relationships, betrayals, and coming-of-age themes, with a strong emphasis on character psychology, fashion, and the social dynamics that defined the show. Noteworthy is the hosts' playful banter and nostalgic look back at marketing, fan culture, and pivotal plot moments, which makes it accessible for new listeners while rewarding long-time fans with recurring callbacks and theories.
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