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The reflection paper discusses the author's experience watching 'Pretty Little Liars,' highlighting its themes of friendship, secrets, and the complexity of characters. The author emphasizes the importance of trust and honesty in relationships, as well as the show's ability to provoke deep personal reflection. Overall, the series is portrayed as a meaningful exploration of loyalty, identity, and the challenges of life.
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Reflectionpaper PLL

The reflection paper discusses the author's experience watching 'Pretty Little Liars,' highlighting its themes of friendship, secrets, and the complexity of characters. The author emphasizes the importance of trust and honesty in relationships, as well as the show's ability to provoke deep personal reflection. Overall, the series is portrayed as a meaningful exploration of loyalty, identity, and the challenges of life.
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Reflection Paper

on
“Pretty Little Liars”

Name: Garcia, Bernadette A.

Section: GE 11 ELEC (2153)

Course: BSED Mathematics – 2nd Year

Instructor: Lodilyn Mogol

Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements in GE 11 Elective.


Watching Pretty Little Liars was like going on a rollercoaster of mystery, friendship, and

drama. I never expected a show about teenage girls to be so deep and intense, but it surprised me

in many ways. At first, I thought it would just be about high school problems and relationships,

but it turned out to be so much more. One thing that stood out to me was how the show portrayed

friendship. Aria, Spencer, Hanna, and Emily had so many ups and downs, but in the end, they

always stood by each other. Even when they were scared or hurt by “A,” they didn’t leave one

another. It reminded me that true friends are the ones who stay even when things get hard. Their

bond gave me hope and made me think about my own friendships and how important it is to

have people you can trust. Another part that really caught my attention was the theme of secrets.

Every character had one, and it showed how secrets can grow into something dangerous if

they’re kept for too long. Sometimes they lied to protect someone, but it usually caused more

problems. It made me reflect on how honesty, even when it’s hard, is often the better choice. The

mystery in the show was also something that kept me hooked. The way “A” played with the

girls’ minds, always one step ahead, made me anxious but excited to know what would happen

next. Each episode left me guessing. The plot twists—like finding out who “A” was or learning

that Alison was still alive—were shocking. I realized how much work goes into writing a story

like that, with so many layers and surprises. Pretty Little Liars also taught me that people are not

always what they seem. A lot of the characters had two sides, and it made me think twice about

judging others too quickly. Some characters, like Mona or even CeCe (Charlotte), made bad

choices, but they also had reasons behind them—reasons that came from pain, trauma, or feeling

left out. It reminded me to try to understand others more before making assumptions. Overall,

this series was more than just entertainment. It made me think about trust, loyalty, identity, and

the power of truth. I enjoyed every twist and turn, but most of all, I appreciated how it made me
reflect on my own life. I may not have a stalker like “A,” but I do face challenges, fears, and

choices. And just like the girls in the show, I learned that facing them with honesty and the

support of true friends makes all the difference.

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