'Pretty Little Liars' season 6 spoilers: Two episode titles revealed, Charles' face to be shown in new episodes

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Fans of the epic drama mystery-thriller "Pretty Little Liars" are still mulling over Charles DiLaurentis' motives that led him to mess with the liars' lives as A. But even with season 6 still months away, viewers are already given snippets of what's in store for them, courtesy of showrunner Marlene King.

With Charles' face still unseen, viewers are left wondering who the vindictive killer is. But whoever A or Charles' is, King dished out via an Instagram post that he "has a soul," with an image of a framed photo of a young boy looking in the direction of a teddy bear sitting next to it. 

Indeed, some think that Charles is transgender or that he is James' twin. There sprouted more questions ever since A's identity was revealed. Sad to say, the show's fanbase won't get answers until "Pretty Little Liars" returns in June. At any rate, the showrunner has promised one thing.

"Yes, you will see Charles' face. The girls will come face-to-face with A before the end of the summer and A will be completely unmasked," King dished out during an interview with E! Online. 

At the moment, the only information at every viewer's disposal is the casual drops of hints from the cast and crew about the titles of the initial episodes of "Pretty Little Liars" season 6. 

Episode 2 is said to be titled "Songs of Innocence," which seems to have a direct resemblance to episode 6 called "Songs of Experience." Apart from the installments' likeness for being two of William Blake's illustrated poem collection, their correspondence suggests a link. 

"They mean I like linked titles. And I think there's a lot of interesting stuff going on," writer Joseph Dougherty said in a video posted on Instagram by "Pretty Little Liars" director Norman Buckley. 

"I think [these episodes have] to do with whether or not you speak in mythic terms of metaphorical terms or if you wanna be," Dougherty went on to say in a separate video. 

Ultimately, what the revelation of A's identity did is fetch more questions and unfortunately, the wait for answers spans to June with "Pretty Little Liars" season 6 premiering on that month.

For now, fans can also take comfort in the imminent return of Elle Montgomery (played by Holly Marie Combs) in the new season.