Talk:Hot for Teacher/@comment-14539762-20140205202911/@comment-16953943-20140205212712

I'm not sure Alison intended on dragging her friends into anything. For an entire year after she "died", the girls were none the wiser about "A" or anything. Alison reached out to a few people should felt she could trust to help her. It wasn't until "A" started to target her friends that they were drug in. I don't see that as Alison being "selfish".

Do you know exactly what kind of history Alison has with cops? There are a lot of people who don't trust cops for one reason or another. Everyone knows now that Mona was "A" and yet she's back at school and nothing has really changed. Yeah, good work there cops. I don't understand how people seem to think it's ok for the other 4 girls NOT to talk to police about "A", but give Alison crap for it?

Honestly, they should have ALL gone to the cops a long time ago, but then we wouldn't have a show. This isn't real life, it's a story.

How do you know if Alison has/hasn't changed? Do you know what she feels everyday? Do you see her day to day life since being in hiding? No. No you don't. Nobody can say for sure if she's changed or not. That's part of the journey this story is taking us on. We have learned to question everyone, including her. I wouldn't jump to conclusions yet. We are still getting pieces to the mystery.