Talk:Vicious/@comment-86.46.138.68-20140629050109

As much as I hate to admit this, I think that the only way that us readers will be truly shocked by the so-called 'finale', is if one or more of the Liars is actually offed by Ali. We're all thinking that the 'truly drastic' thing Emily will do is commit suicide/take the blame for Alison's murder, but would it not be more dramatic to see Em literally go insane and get herself and her friends killed? I would of course be devestated if my favourites (Spencer and Hanna) were murdered, but if I were Sara, I would take a page out of the George RR Martin Handbook and start killing off characters who are ACTUALLY significant to the story. Don't tell me you wouldn't scream and cry if these girls died cause I know you would! Of course,I wouldn't want Ali to get away with everything she has done, so again, if I were Sara, I would end the book with Alison getting her well-earned and long-overdue comeuppance (even if it's an accident, b*tch needs to f***ing die!) Think the ending of 'The Lovely Bones' but instead of a paedophile it's psychotic Alison falling of a cliff to her 'untimely' death. However, although I would say that this thought has crossed Sara's (and her publisher's) minds, she has honestly never been cut-throat and brave enough to take such a risk in all the books she's written so far; you could argue that she achieved this with 'The Lying Game' finale, but to be honest, there were way too many Red Herrings and by the time the final book was released we had all figured it out anyway. So basically I'm saying that I feel Sara will take the (relatively) easy way out and kill off one of the Liars OR an important secondary character (Noel,Mike) and Alison, because you can tell by the synopsis that karma is coming back to bite Ali in the ass, instead of giving this soapy series the gritty ending it needs which sends the message that the good guys don't always overcome evil. Then again, who can blame Sara for taking the easy route after all the hate Veronica Roth received for killing of one of her major characters? I swear, YA needs to be introduced to a thing called REAL LIFE. If there's one thing Game of Thrones taught me it's that there CAN be no such thing as a happy ending.