
Some could even say that “Pretty Little Liars” walked so that “Riverdale” could run right off those murder train rails. Much like “Riverdale,” it was also campy and, for lack of a better term, a wild ride, with characters getting criminal charges for simply holding a shovel, going into blind fugue states, and ending up on murder trains with Adam Lambert. The thing about “Pretty Little Liars,” however, is that it was already dark, moody and mysterious, and sexy in its original iteration - or at least as much as it could be on ABC Family.

‘Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin’ Trailer Reveals a New Generation Haunted by The Past (Video) (“New,” because the references in “Original Sin” are more millennial than even the references on the original series were.) It’s difficult to imagine that audiences have even really even been given a chance to miss the original show for long enough before “Riverdale” creator Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and Lindsay Calhoon Bring decided to bring it back in this “new” form.

HBO Max’s “Gossip Girl” is a revival, continuing the legacy established by the original series that said farewell less than a decade ago, and now, in the case of “Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin” (also a “Max Original,” of which five episodes were provided for this review), we’re talking about a series based on something that premiered 12 years ago… and only just ended five years ago. At this point, it’s kind of difficult to say anything new or different about the concept of reboots, reimaginings, and revivals - especially when the particular intellectual property being rebooted, reimagined, or revived hasn’t been off the air that long.
