Talk:Maya St. Germain/@comment-71.191.99.182-20140529034014

I was never really an Emaya person; but there has to be more to Maya than we've seen in the first four seasons. I'm fairly certain she is coming back, either through flashbacks from Ali's  or Noel's perspective or maybe even in coming back in person.

Theres just a few things that don't add up.

1) They sent her character off to True North only to have her come back then to kill her at the end of season 2. What was the point of bringing her back from True North? Paige had already been introduced so Emily had a love interest. The writers had to have brought Maya back for a reason. And she didn't do anything once back other than disappear again and send (theoretically though it could have been someone else) a few cryptic texts to Emily. And then they found a body and "think its Maya." From a writing standpoint bringing her back makes no sense if you are just going to randomly kill her without her character doing anything to enhance the plot.

2) They made this whole sideplot out of Nate/Lyndon. And this was a significant (timewise) and rather dark subplot. Why add this plot with the whole "Maya Knew" thing and have her staying at Noel Kahn's and not have it tie in to A or Ali or anything else the show is about? There has to be more to this story.

3) Why would Mona tell the liars that "Maya Knew?" I know it was dismissed as "she knew about Nate being in Rosewood." But how would Mona know about Nate? And why would she tell the liars that instead of something about Ali or A? I think that has to mean that Maya knew something - like she knew Ali was alive or something. Or she knew something about A. Otherwise why have this whole post-mortum mystery about her? I feel like it's like the subplot about Toby's mom where you know its going to be brought up again and tie in to the main mysteries.

Either she is going to be critical to an Alison flashback, knew about A and left some significant evidence she found while living in Ali's house (either about Ali's "killer" or about A), or in the most extreme case is actually alive and is A (that would be such a twist haha).

It has been confirmed that Nate killed her (maybe he did and beat A to it). But the show exec's and Marlene have mislead us about so much stuff that I don't believe that anyone is dead/not dead or anyone is A/not A just because they say so. They flat out said that Ezra was not a red herring. And then he turns out to be the biggest red herring on the whole damn show haha.