Talk:The A-Team/@comment-142.161.145.172-20130216020422/@comment-99.58.44.78-20130216043618

Okay....no. I think that as an unpublished aurthor, I think views need to look at the theme rather than look at the overall plot. The theme is essentially the fundamentals of why a thing happened or what lead the character to that decision. The plot is the chronological order of what is happening in the story. Two completely different things. The majority of what you're proposing is your comprehension of what your saw in the show. What would be a realistic theory (and warning you there is nothing realistic about this show) is that A is truly Alison DiLaurentis. Why? Look back in Season One and you will literally see in the flashbacks Alison has mood swings from one day to the next. She kissed Emily then the next day she act like she completely forgot about it. Her attitude towards things seems a little off too. We all know that in the books she has a twin sister that is enrolled in a mental asylum, but does this parallel her demented, fanciful-like behavior? We all know that Alison is in lala land at times. Her reality seems like a daydream at times. She makes up a completely new identity and wonders off with some strange attractive guy. I'm not bashing your theories, I just want others to seek a deeper meaning in the overall theme not the plot.