the biggest plot twist of the entire PLL universe is that these are two different actors

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the biggest plot twist of the entire PLL universe is that these are two different actors
I liked PLL Original Sin, but I'm really dissapointed that they made the same mistake of PLL. In the first show, they showed the only trans character to be a manipulative twisted kidnapper. In this one, they made the closeted gay man and a disabled (at least I'm assuming disabled, cause they didn't actually tolds us what actually was going on with him) to be the villains.
And I'm not saying that they can't play villains, they totally can; but if you are going to make them be awful and twisted, at least had more good representation in the show to balance things out. Otherwise, it looks as if you only added representation in the characters made to be hated and killed.
In the Source Link, you will find a gif pack of Eric Johnson in Pretty Little Liars Original Sin.
Eric plays the role of Sheriff Tom Beasley, he is the father of Karen and Kelly Beasley and is hiding a few secrets of his own.
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I hate to say it. But I’m going to anyway: The saddest death in the entirety of the PLL Expanded Universe was Tom Beasley from PLL: OS… for the mere audacity that it happened off screen!
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Fuck Tom Beasley
Beasley being A would be too obvious imo. A wants revenge for Angela; it wouldn’t make sense to be him.
Tom Beasley reviews the second episode of This Is England '90, in which the hazy delirium of a party in a field mingles with the oncoming storm of a figure from the gang's past...
For the adults, things initially seemed a lot smoother, but the slightly heavy-handed introduction of Combo looks set to change things up. Stephen Graham casts a formidable shadow over the whole franchise and the brief glimpse we got of him at the end of this episode was enough to rekindle the sense of unease that has surrounded his character since he first emerged as a maelstrom of racial epithets in the original film. Joe Gilgun and Vicky McClure beautifully underplayed their bedroom discussion of Combo’s imminent arrival, with Woody bemoaning that they only got “a year of happiness”. He should count himself lucky; we only got one hour before the shit hit the fan.