Talk:Grave New World/@comment-31068697-20131010035558/@comment-14539762-20131010150752

"she's already had someone try to kill her once; if she told them everything, the person might try to go after her again and finish what they started."

There is still someone chasing after her. If she tells her friends everything or if she doesn't tell them anything - A is going after her no matter what. So she could also just tell them everything... it wouldn't change anything for her. But her friends would know who their enemy is and take measures to protect themselves.

Instead of saying "everywhere i turn", "everywhere i look, so do you"and "you all do", she could have simply said "Ezra/Mona is A". What she did wasn't helping, she was just confusing everyone.

As the wiki contributor said a if you know that your friends boyfriend is a dangerous A+ stalker, you have to warn her. And telling her that she sees A  everywhere she turns, isn't any help. This description would also fit to the Brew owner or  Aria's mom.

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Of course the show would lose a lot of mystery if Ali was actually helping the girls and tells them something. But this whole situation is totally stupid: There is someone trying to kill Ali and she knows who (I guess). Ali still visits her friends, but all she does is taking some pills, drink a cup of water, warn Aria about Meredith, kiss Emily... but she doesn't do anything useful. It would take her two seconds to say "Don't trust Mona/Ezra". What should happen? Is she afriad that the minute she says "Mona" or "Ezra" that he will just appear out of nowhere and kill her with one of his ultra cheesy poems? :D She willingly and knowingly takes the risk of being found by A, but doesn't dare to tell her friends something about A. This pseudo helping (and pseudo courage) makes the show even more unrealistic.. .

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^ I don't know. I don't think that Ali is A. But honestly this whole show doesn't make any sense anymore. I kinda hope that those "hallucinations" were really just hallucinations... this would explain why "Ali" didn't tell her friends anything useful about A.