Hey, “Pretty Little Liars” — it’s time to chat.

We’ve had a fun, albeit twisted, run over the past five years. From bizarre Halloween train rides to stays in actual doll houses of doom, these memories will stick with us “PLL” fans forever. But after the introduction of the microchip saga during Tuesday night’s episode, enough is enough.

Is an alien invasion next for Rosewood?

“Pretty Little Liars” started out so promising back in June 2010. A series revolving around four former friends — Spencer (Troian Bellisario), Aria (Lucy Hale), Emily (Shay Mitchell) and Hanna (Ashley Benson) — brought together by the sinister mastermind “A.” Through threatening text messages and near-fatal hit-and-runs, the ABC Family drama stuck to storylines that never transcended the realm of reality.

Flash-forward to 2015, and serial stalker “A” is not only entrapping the girls inside a haunted house for months on end, but also planting tracking devices into the backs of their necks to monitor their every move.

The response you’re looking for is “WTF.”

The biggest mystery of “Pretty Little Liars” no longer revolves around the identity of “A,” but uncovering what outlandish plot twist is coming next. Like “Grey’s Anatomy” before it, the show has gotten too big for its britches and has lost its way.

While the first part of Season 6 is set to conclude this summer with the unmasking of “A,” the series needs a serious shake-up upon its return in 2016. And despite the promise of a “One Tree Hill”-esque time jump, in which the girls will (finally) graduate high school and leap six years into the future, this isn’t enticing enough to keep viewers tuning in.

With Season 7 already green-lit, it’s time for executive producer Marlene King to go back to the basics: Keep the plot within Rosewood’s borders and toss all add-on characters aside — sorry, Caleb (Tyler Blackburn).

ABC Family still believes there is a story left to tell, but whether fans are willing to stick around and listen has yet to be decided.

This fan, however, is ready to change the channel.