Talk:A/@comment-99.58.44.78-20130216141728

Because this is a psychological thriller, there are many conflicts about what is real and what isn't real. I think the writers are trying to go on the boarder of reality in a surreal environment. The dialogue, the relationships between people, and the personalities are all not what we would call normal here in America.

What I'm proposing is that because the characters are trapped in a surreal like setting, some of the characters have accepted the fantasy as their true reality. Mona, Courtney (even though I know she's in the books), and Alison are all three victims that have created their own demented outlook on what is real. Mona's personality disorder might reflect how she forced herself to become what she wasn't. Alison (in the show) seems out of the ordinary if you ask me. Her behavior is so hysterical that she has multiple personalities. An example would be when she kissed Emily and then the next day she acted as though she knew nothing about the kiss. Her behavior can be summed up as random, hysterical, and confusing. It's like there's two persons in one body with that girl.