'Pretty Little Liars' Season 5 Spoilers: Episode 24 Plot News - A’s Identity Revealed in Season Finale [VIDEO]

Fans of 'Pretty Little Liars' will eventually come to know the real identity of "A" in the Season 5 finale of the teen drama mystery-thriller television series loosely based on the popular series of novels written by Sara Shepard, which airs on March 24 on ABC.

But before this revelation, fans will see the fate of Ali (Sasha Pieterse) on the line, as the verdict of the murder case lodged against her will come in 'Pretty Little Liars' Season 5 Episode 24 titled 'I'm a Good Girl, I Am,' which will air on March 17.

The official synopsis of 'I'm a Good Girl, I Am,' posted by Wetpaint, reads, "Alison's trial is coming to a close, and the outcome looks even more bleak when the prosecution calls a surprise witness that not only paints Alison in a bad light but also the PLLs and Mike (Cody Christian). Desperate to find any evidence or witness to save their friends, Aria (Lucy Hale), Emily (Shay Mitchell) and Spencer (Troian Bellisario) race to find someone or something that can prove Ali's innocence and put an end to this nightmare."

It also goes on to say that Aria's brother Mike will be in serious danger from "A" when he is called to give evidence for Ali. It also mentions that Ezra (Ian Harding) and Caleb (Tyler Blackburn) will be offering differing advices on what Mike ought to do to avoid the threat.

Meanwhile the promo of Episode 24 shows that Hanna (Ashley Benson) continues to be behind bars, and it seems that she is not happy with her present situation.

Furthermore, the teaser of 'I'm a Good Girl, I Am' shows that an arrow is struck on the windshield of Caleb's car and he as well as Ezra face the threat of being struck again, as they spy at a certain place. Is this an indication that "A" is resorting to a violent tactics? Well, fans will have to wait till March 17 to know the truth.

In the meantime, series creator Marlene King acknowledged on her Twitter account that fans guessing about "A's" identity are close to the truth. She claimed, "It's so hard for me to answer most of your questions without giving up the identity of "A." That's how close you are."