Talk:Now You See Me, Now You Don't/@comment-16756126-20130829002803/@comment-16756126-20130829015746

you made some good points and i have to go back and check a few things you mentioned b/c he's not rich on a teacher's salary for sure lol i thought he disowned his family and severed ties to their money hence the name change and that he came to Rosewood during the Pilot b/c he got a job teaching right after graduation. but it's easy to read too much into something you can always make an arguement for this or that when you may be simply over analyzing or giving the writers producers too much credit for something that may be coincidental. i think arguments can be made for or against him being A at this point.

but his motive is really lacking and unexplained at his point.

the last scene is still wide open for interpetation imo. the show does fake outs all the time. Ezra himself says in an article he doesn't know if he really is, that he's only a little ahead of the audience. So I think the real purpose was to generate buzz and discussion like it has done with this cliffhanger. to surpise us and  suggest that there's more to Ezra than we originally were led to believe (like Toby started out sketchy and is now good, this is the opposite progression) and it may or may not be A related. this might not even be A/Ezra's lair. It could be Red Coat or Team Red Coat's since they were lead there by 1 RC or could be where Ali has been holed up this whole time or someone else unknown because it's better, more organized, high tech, financed, and incorporated that previous ones.

Other reasons he's not A:

http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2013/08/pretty-little-liars-why-ezra-is-not-a.html