'Pretty Little Liars' season 6 spoilers: New episodes to be 'really dark'

A screengrab of Mona from "Pretty Little Liars" Season 6 Game On, Charles trailerYouTube/Pretty Little Liars

The Liars' worst nightmares has just begun and "Pretty Little Liars" season 6 will make them feel like there is no end to the torture. The last time fans saw the girls, they were trapped in "A's" horror house, unsure of their fate and what the vindictive killer would do next. 

Janel Parrish, who plays the role of Mona in the hit mystery thriller, revealed to Entertainment Online that "A" will give each Liar a different taste of torment, all of which are designed to send his message of resentment and anger in the most violent way possible. 

"Every girl gets a different type of torture that, again, you'll find out more about as the season goes on, but it's dark — it's really dark," the actress told the entertainment portal, stressing on the unfortunate fate of her character, who is secluded from the rest of the girls.

"It kind of reminds me a little bit of Saw," Parrish said. "The puppet-master plays these games with them, and if they do something wrong — they're punished. That's what happens this season. It's pretty crazy, but I think the fans are going to like it. It's kind of a different feel to the show." 

The ramifications of their agony will resonate within them even beyond their escape from the dollhouse, constantly reminding them of the affliction, thus dragging them down as they try to move on. Episode 2 of "Pretty Little Liars" season 6 will be all about that. The synopsis reads:

The girls may have gotten out of the Dollhouse but what happened to them during their time of captivity has lasting effects. With worried loved ones watching over them, the PLLs are home and trying to heal, with not much success. Even with suspected tormentor Andrew in custody, Aria, Emily Hanna and Spencer fear they are far from safe." 

The mention of Andrew being the mastermind of each and every Liars' tribulation was also hinted at. Meanwhile, Parrish also teased that "something totally unexpected" will be revealed during the first scenes of "Pretty Little Liars" season 6. She added that the scene was already shown but "nobody would have possibly known that there was another angle to it." She believes that the scene will "[change] everything" and that it will "break Twitter." 

"Pretty Little Liars" season 6 will premiere on June 2 with the episode titled "Game On, Charles."