Talk:Now You See Me, Now You Don't/@comment-9145885-20130905004936

Plot Twist: the four liars are on the A team, and have been working with A, but they don't know that each other are on the team. For example: Hanna is on the A team, but she doesn't know that Aria, Emily and Spencer also are. Same with Aria, Spencer and Emily. It all started in the pilot when Alison's "corpse" was discovered. Each of them received a text message from A, and A threatened to kill them or their parents if they didn't accept the offer to work on the team. Given no choice, they accepted the invitiation. Since then, whenever they receive a personal text, it's one of the girls sending it to the other, and whenever they receive that group message, then that's big A. Big A is probabbly Alison, and in typical Ali manner, all she is trying to do is teach the girls a lesson and trest their sense of trust. She wants to prove if she can trust her friends in even the most difficult of situations, and if she wants to see if the liars will eventually confess to one another on being on the A team, or if they will fail the test, and Alison will conclude that her friends are not trustworthy, and are indeed liars.

Hanna to Grunwald: "She knows she can trust us"

Grunwald: "I wouldn't be so sure of that"

Alison knows her friends lie to each other, so why would she come back to them, if they are gonna lie to her too?