Talk:A/@comment-72.91.242.211-20121128221532/@comment-108.181.251.179-20130113195943

Being a member of the A-Team makes you "A". Simple as that. A soccer team member makes that person a soccer player. A debate team member makes that person a debater. Mona is A. Toby is A. Yes, they may be minor A's working for the Big/Main A, but it doesn't not make them A. Choosing between the terms of "A-Team member" or "A" solely depends on the context. For example, if you say Mona is A, you mean Mona is a sort of "minor A" acting on orders. If you say Mona is working for A, you mean that Mona is working for the Big A. If you say Mona is an A-Team member, you mean that Mona is part of an alliance of people using the name "A" to threatened the plls. It all depends on what you're exactly trying to say.

So to the person who said that Toby is the second A-Team member, but not the second A, you are incorrect. Toby is the second A revealed, and the second A-Team member revealed.

So Marlene King kind of did dissapoint us with the season 2 finale. Sure, there is a whole A-Team, with the Main A, but at that time we thought that A was only one person. And I highly suspect that there going to make Alison the Big A. They made Mona be "A", so really you can't trust what the producers say at this point anymore. In fact, everything about the season 2 finale was perfect, except the identity of A themself.