Talk:March of Crimes/@comment-16693153-20140802162110

this show is literally a HOT MESS when you think about it! i think this show has like the worst handling ever, and when i say that i mean the worst handling of characters, character development, event sequence, plot sequence, division of idea, idea connecting etc. etc. i mean no show is perfect and no writer is too but the writers of pll are terrible at being able to handle a mystery. My mom pointed this out to me the other day and it is sooo true! They spend 99.99% of their time holding off answers because all they're thinking about is creating the biggest shock factor EVER! but sometimes, especially when you have so many storylines intertwining, you should focus on the little things, such as connecting the mysteries etc. etc. instead of trying to create the biggest reaction because then that leaves A LOT of room for plot holes and unaswered questions and though i love this show it's literally starting to piss me tf off now. While i was watching the vampire diaries (which yes i know isn't a mystery and is a completely diff. show) in every episode i was saying oohh and ahh because nearly every single thing that was introduced connected to the big picture in some way and we always recieved answers to why, how and what,and each season properly, and directly focused on a different thing while serving it's proper purpose to the big picture. I feel like they need to start this show over after like season 1. and one example of a stupid writers decision would be after ian fell from the bell tower in season 1 and yet he didnt die! who the hell decided to then bring him back to life and have this whole idea of the suicide note?!?!that was beyond STUPID, and now while we're in the fifth season we STILL dont know who wrote that note, why they wrote that note and we probably never will know...WOW that just gets me upset and there are TONS...TONS more of examples.

And to add on i'm sooo tired of them introducing new minor characters like duncan, seth,nigel, hector, declan etc. etc. to tell us one little, miniscule piece of information which barely even fits the picture. Why hire someone new to tell us one small detail, if even that much smt!

People can all say that the reason is because there is too much emphasis on ships, which yes is true, but even when we look at the show entirely and we look past ships they had so many more opportunities to fill in answers and make connections. I think it's a matter of bad handling!