Talk:The Silence of E. Lamb/@comment-122.160.21.10-20140718101351/@comment-25188166-20140718181107

You must have forgotten how much Emily sacrificed for Hanna. Emily costs her mum's job (stole Wilden's house key from the police station) in order to help Hanna (by getting into Wilden's house). Regardless if they found nothing, and there wasn't even once when Emily ever brought this up to Hanna. And for that, Pam actually broke down when Emily suffered the most (injured - couldn't swim for at least a year, no more scholarship, house got destroyed back then, relationship in jeopardy because of distance), she ended up consoling her mum instead. Emily thought about Hanna at that time when she was still facing all these problems.

Emily was right about Hanna, and the fact is after saying it out loud in Hanna's face, Hanna finally realized her denial and approached Caleb to talk about it. It seems to me a perfect timing, so what is it that Emily did wrongly?

^^^ I think Hanna does care about Alison and indeed was trying to help Alison disappear but at the same time, wishing Alison to leave. Hanna may be thinking about herself mostly but not entirely, she had Alison's interests at heart too.