Talk:UnmAsked/@comment-93.48.241.76-20120323161455/@comment-93.48.241.76-20120325151335

Is it necessary call me a bitch just because I gave my opinion about the series finale? Listen, I'm a viewer, and I think I have ALL the right to judge what I see, as much as you. I read - before the episode - a lot of site and interview to the cast and producers, who said that the -A of the book was different by the -A of the series. Do you want some example?

1. First of all, Ashley Benson: she confirmed in January that -A wasn't Mona. Actually, I don't know that the news was true or false, but I read that in 17 sites, and I tought that was true.

2. Lisa Cochren Neil (or something like that) said "the series has to be different than the book".

And so one. So, what was I supposed to believe? To a thing who was write in one milion of place, or to something else? Marlene King never says that the voice was false, so I tought - as milion of other people - that was true.

And I don't mention Lucy Hale and her interview with Ryan: I saw that, so. And don't be a bully with me, because, outside, the biggest part of the fan think (like me) that A's revelation was dissapointed. In an american facebook page, in a poll, a guy asked "are you satisfied about A's revelation?''. 968 of people answer "no", and 123 answer "yes".

So, little girl, see the truth, and stop to call and offend other people, ok?