Talk:Emily Fields/@comment-116.48.64.111-20120816161740/@comment-4697769-20120820002353

"You can't really believe the producers because, I mean they said they weren't following the book to who A was and then they made it Mona."

They never said that, they said it wasn't like the books, they were very careful with not explicitly saying "it's not the same person," because even if Mona did the stalking alone, it still seems like she was getting her orders elsewhere, and that wasn't in the books, in the books she acted all alone and wasn't associated with the next A.

"Didn't the producer said that Emily is sexually attracted to Nate? I think they are simply sell-outs, de-gay Emily for the popularity of the show since most of target audience is shallow and doesn't respect gay issues at all and though Emily won't end up with a guy this time, I bet her feelings for Nate won't be adressed at all, to leave the possibility of her dating guys later."

I remember one of them saying something along the lines of "he's so sexy, she can't resist him" but that certainly wasn't how it was portrayed, at least not in this episode, Emily didn't really seem into the kiss, but even if they do make her bi, I don't think that's selling out, unless she stops being into girls, but it isn't uncommon that a person who at a very young age discovers their attraction to the same gender later on realizes that they aren't exclusively gay, but that they are into both. It's very rare that anybody has a 100% understanding of their sexuality when they're in their teens.