Talk:Taking This One to the Grave/@comment-79.112.231.234-20140911175312

I want to give you some closure about Marlene's lies. Sounds very crazy, but she never told us any lies. She just spoiled us the original way the show was supposed to be. You know, Pretty Little Liars was supposed to be that way :

Seasons one and two ---> The seasons we know.

Season three ---> The season of twists.

Season four ---> The real season of answers.

Season five ---> The season of closure ( you know, giving us the answers left, giving closure to the storylines from the previous seasons ).

Marlene and the writers planned the show for five seasons. Because the show got renewed for a sixth and seventh season, the writers had to rewrite seasons three, four and five. Completely.

They knew that the show is going to be longer than expected ( because of the show's success ).

I am definetly not the only one from here that felt that I'm not watching Pretty Little Liars in seasons three and four ( I didn't watched the fifth season ).

The cop-outs were because crazy shippers. I'm not saying shippers because not all of them are crazy, and I'd generalize too much. Marlene ( and the other writers, I think ) really got threats from these crazy people, that care more about an imaginary ship than their own lifes ( they exist, sadly ), and that's why the show became a romance one and has all these stupid sex scenes. And yes, if I would have been Marlene, I would have been scared. Crazy people are able to find you, and if you are famous, you have enemies.

So, Toby was supposed to be bad, just like she told us. Ezra was a legitimate candidat for being "UberA". All the things that happened in season four, were supposed to happen in season three, if the show would've been the way Marlene planned, but in a different way, if the shippers wouldn't be so crazy. The Christmas special was supposed to be in season four, but they replaced it with the crap we've got last year.

By now, we were supposed to know all the things she said, and the show would be closer to the end.

And, to be honest, I think that the writers are bored. They planned the show for five seasons. Not too much. But ABC demanded seven seasons ooor even more. Too much, especially if you don't have a plan B, and they don't have it.

End of "Marlene liar liar, pants on fire."