Fans are sceptical of the new "Pretty Little Liars" Season 6 character Dr. Elliot Rollins (Huw Collins), like of any other character in the Freeform drama mystery-thriller TV series. The character was introduced when the show returned on Jan. 12 after a mid-season break with episode 11 titled "Of Late I Think of Rosewood."
So far, Elliot is portrayed as a cautious and caring husband to Alison DiLaurentis (Sasha Pieterse). However, viewers are suspicious of the fact that he used to the psychiatrist of Charlotte DiLaurentis (Vanessa Ray) and Mona Vanderwaal (Janel Parrish) at Radley.
This leads to speculations that Elliot was more involved with Alison's estranged sister than what has been revealed so far. Such a doctor-patient relationship has yet to be explored in the series.
However, Collins has pointed out that his "PPL" character is a good guy. He also told Entertainment Weekly that he does not golf as he is too busy with work.
"PPL" is the first TV series Collins starred in. The actor starred in the 2012 short film "Hobby" and voiced Adam in the 2013 short film "Close to Heaven."
In the next "PPL" episode titled "Where Somebody Waits for Me," which airs on Freeform on Feb. 16, Liam Greene (Roberto Aguire) will learn the truth about the new book of Ezra Fitz (Ian Harding) from Aria Montgomery (Lucy Hale). Mona will show where her allegiances lies in the episode.
Written and directed by Joseph Dougherty, "Where Somebody Waits for Me" will reveal Spencer Hastings' (Troian Bellisario) concern about her mother Veronica Hastings (Lesley Fera), who she speculates is keeping secrets from her. Like Hanna Marin (Ashley Benson) and Caleb Rivers (Tyler Blackburn), Spencer also has to deal with the repercussions of her new relationship.
Aside from "PPL," Bellisario is also set to be in three 2016 films. She will star in Jonathan Keevil's action-adventure film "Chuck Hank and the San Diego Twins" and in the drama film "Sister Cities," which also stars "Castle" star Stana Katic and "Gossip Girl" alum Michelle Trachtenberg.
Currently, Bellisario is filming "Feed," a drama film she wrote and is being directed by Tommy Bertelsen. Her co-stars include Tom Felton, Ben Winchell, James Remar and Paula Malcomson.
Watch a teaser for the next "PPL" episode here: