The Never-Ending Proposal: Decoding Ezra and Aria's Engagement, Take Two
Okay, let's talk about Ezria, because, let's face it, their relationship was a rollercoaster, and not always the fun kind. Remember all the secrets, the lies, and the general "should they really be together?" vibe?
So, when did Ezra Fitz finally put a ring on it (again!) for Aria Montgomery? The answer, my friends, lies in Season 7, Episode 16, titled "The Glove That Rocks the Cradle."
But Wait, There's a Twist (Of Course!)
Now, don't expect some grand, romantic gesture with violins and doves. This is Pretty Little Liars, after all. Everything has a little drama sprinkled on top.
Aria and Ezra were supposed to be getting married, but then a certain someone, *ahem, Nicole*, reappeared, throwing a wrench into their meticulously planned "I dos."
Let's just say things were... complicated. You had Aria dealing with fertility struggles, the constant A.D. drama, and the lingering question of whether Ezra was truly over Nicole.
The Proposal That Almost Wasn't
So, the first engagement was broken because Ezra left to go help *Nicole*.
Then, fast forward a bit. *Aria* discovers that Ezra had proposed to *Nicole* when she was missing and presumed dead! Oh my god!
I know, right? It's like, can these two ever catch a break? Will they ever be happy?!
The "Glove That Rocks the Cradle" Proposal
Finally, "The Glove That Rocks the Cradle" arrives, and *Aria* is ready to break up with Ezra again because of the proposal to *Nicole*. But, she can't bring herself to do it.
They were trapped in a room by A.D. and were able to have a real heart-to-heart. This is where Ezra proposes to *Aria* for the second time.
It's not the picture-perfect proposal you might dream of, but it was genuine, heartfelt, and a testament to their complicated, yet enduring, love story.
A Lesson in "PLL" Love
Let's be real, Ezria's relationship was questionable at best. He was her teacher, that's super wrong and weird.
But, that second proposal was a moment of pure, unadulterated relief for fans who were rooting for them (despite all the red flags). It was a promise that, even amidst the chaos, they were choosing each other.
So, the next time you find yourself re-watching Pretty Little Liars, take a moment to appreciate the slightly-bonkers, but ultimately heartwarming, proposal in "The Glove That Rocks the Cradle." It's a reminder that even in Rosewood, love (or something like it) can conquer all.