Talk:Over a Barrel/@comment-25584522-20150118194314

I just rewatched episode 3X13. Despite the confusing plot, it is still among my top 5 episodes of all PLL. My thoughts about the episode:

- I wonder what the Jason and Lucas interactions were all about. During the episode they seemed to have important things to do. Was it ever explained? Also, I noticed Jenna took an interest in what Lucas filmed that night in his camera. A hint to the photos taken the night Bethany's corpse was stolen?

- The more I think about it, the more I convinced that either Kate or Hanna's twin were on the Halloween train, and both are on the A-Team (in case Hanna's twin does exist). I'm 99% sure the Phantom who danced with Hanna was one of them, and not Mona.

- I noticed something interesting about Aria and the way she wrote her name on the window. We all know the way she wrote her second "A" became one of the most famous clues regarding her true face. That "A" was written the same way it is written in promos and stuff. But here is the interesting thing: When -A left the their message on the window they deleted the second "A" and left the first "A" as a message. You would think the producers would choose to leave the more iconic "A"(the second one) on the window, right? Why did they leave the first "A"?''' Because it was never an "A"-attack. It was a fake one. '''



- You would think I'm done by now, right? Wrong. Notice the SMS Spencer and Hanna got immediately: " Guess who won't be making it to the end of the line? – A". Pay attention and connect the dots. This message was never from A. It was a text from the people who tried to kill AriA. They asked a rhetorical question, and answered it with the answer: "-A". Which leads to my final thought...

 - Garrett's murder was a distraction to deceive everyone from the real plan this night: Getting rid of Uber-A. Think about it: It's Halloween, everyone on a creepy train, living in a town full of murders. It is the perfect time and place to kill someone. But if Aria was the only one to get killed, questions would have been raised by the Liars. Why kill Aria and not all of the Liars? and besides, "A" loves to play with them. Killing one of them was not an option. Which is why Aria's attempted murder was covered by another 2 murders: Garrett's, which was a success, and Spencer's, which was a failure.

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