Talk:Jason DiLaurentis/@comment-184.175.142.105-20150107230740

Am I the only person who thinks that Jason is A? The writers clearly want us to believe that A is a woman, which only makes me believe that A is actually a man as a means to surprise the audience. Also, if you listen to Jason whenever he speaks of the night that Alison went missing, there are a lot of holes in his story. For example, Jason specifically said that he saw Cece Drake wearing the same dress and hair style as Alison. However, we discovered that it was actually Bethany Young who was dressed like Alison that night. So, unless Alison, Bethany and Cece coincidentally decided to wear the same outfit on the same night that A tried to kill Alison, I'm calling BS on Jason's story. With that being said, I'm sure a lot of fans will say that Jason was a junkie at the time and the drugs probably distorted his memory. And while that might be true, did anyone ever consider that maybe Jason was never on drugs? We've seen that Jason was a very private person before Alison went missing, and while everyone assumed that he was just in his room getting high, what if he was actually in his room sober as a preacher, plotting how to get rid of his annoying little sister? Think about it, Jason HATED whenever Alison would sneak into his room and even threatened her never to go into his room anymore. I could be wrong, but it seemed to me that Jason was hiding a lot more than just a stash of marijuana. Also, if everyone thinks that Jason was high all of the time, no one would ever suspect him even when his stories didn't make sense, because like I said before, everyone would assume that the holes in his stories were because he was high. Also, going away to "rehab" would have given him plenty of time to spy on the Liars and discover all of their secrets. And finally, the last thing that makes me believe that Jason is A, is mainly because Mrs. DiLaurentis obviously saw A attack Alison, but instead of reporting them, they covered for them and even helped them bury Alison. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the only person I can see a mother covering for is another child. What do you think?