Talk:What Becomes of the Broken-Hearted/@comment-83.163.162.73-20130213041358

I just knew CeCe was too relevant to be irrelevant. I immediatly turned to my friend who said that CeCe wouldn't be relevant and said "I told you so!".

It was weird that all of the towns in the USA CeCe decides to move to Rosewood. I don't think CeCe is big A, I don't think Melissa is Big A either, they are just too obvious. I also think Wilden is irrelevant, but I do believe he cared about Alison in a way. That's why he's so obsessed with this case. But CeCe has nothing to gain with torturing the girls, so I think she was on the A team to torture Alison. And I think CeCe came back to town to erase her own tracks that linked her to that night. If Jasons memory can be trusted, and if she was indeed there, there must have been a lots of events that night.

This is what I think might have happened if Jasons memory is true.

Remember the Byron flashback? Melissa was calling Wilden, that's why she said  "what do I have to do, call 911 to get your attention?". As Wilden is a cop, 911 is a link to him. Unless Garret was already a cop back then. In that case it might've been Garret too. But I think it was Wilden. CeCe and Melissa where doing one of their A games to torture Alison. And there was another person who killed Alison, obviously, but CeCe and Melissa found her body. That's what they where talking about. As for the sleeping beauties, they where obviously drugged. And Emily could have been drugwalking just like the night at the grave, which explains her memory of Alison screaming. And Aria could have done the same thing aswell, and might have remembered some things, which explains why she looks so guilty.