'Pretty Little Liars' season 5 spoilers: Blood binds the Liars to 'A' in episode 19

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After dealing with "A" for a long time, the Liars might have a breather from their problems with their perennial stalker and face normal problems like going to college in the upcoming episode of "Pretty Little Liars" season 5.

According to the official synopsis of the episode titled "Out, Damned Spot," Aria (Lucy Hale), Spencer (Troian Bellisario), and Hanna (Ashley Benson) will have to do everything to cling on to their spots in college.

The official synopsis reads: 

"Senior high school students focus on their future college careers and feel the high pressures that come along with it, and Aria, Emily, Hanna and Spencer are no different. With a grade contingent acceptance, Aria needs to buckle down to improve her grades and looks to Andrew for some tutoring help. Also having college acceptance anxiety, Spencer decides to take a break and help Jonny with a new project. Hanna is doing just fine on her college acceptances but finds out that she has been turned down for financial aid and turns to her dad to help." 

However, the girls are not completely "A"-free in this episode. 

Based on the promo trailer, "A" gains access to the girls' blood after they participate at Rosewood High's blood donation campaign. 

One of the scenes in the promo shows a message from "A" with an image of three vials captioned with: "Thanks for donating to my get-into-jail fund. - A," which makes Hanna extra wary about their safety. According to her, "A" can use this to frame any of them for Mona's (Janel Parrish) murder. 

Meanwhile, Aria's brother Mike (Cody Christian) continues to be extra suspicious in the coming episode of the series. The Liars start to look closely at him after an incident that happens during the blood drive in school.

"Pretty Little Liars" season 5 episode 19 airs Tuesday, Feb. 10.

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