Talk:How the 'A' Stole Christmas/@comment-24784093-20141113173433/@comment-25337712-20141114051657

I totally have to agree with Jarialover1993. Ezra does not reserve redemption at all.

Someone said how they met and hooked up before Ezra was Aria's teacher so they didn't know it was innapropriate. Well Ezra knew about Aria. He knew about her real age and that she was attending Rosewood High. Therefore he knew that any interaction between them was going to be innapropriate and illegal.

As for the 'he took a bullet for them' argument, he didn't really do it on purpose. He tried to fight A but it's not like he saw the bullet coming and saved them. What annoys me about that whole scene is that he said to A that he knew their identity but didn't think to say who it was so the girls would know. Not very helpful of him.

In an effort to put perspective on how twisted Ezria is, imagine Ezra being played by a different actor. If Ezra was an unattractive, older man, people would view their relationship as creepy and inapprpriate. But since Ezra is young, charming and attractive, people lose sight of the true nature of the relationship because it seems cute, romantic and inticing.