Talk:March of Crimes/@comment-120.59.69.245-20140801033814

Read this awesome comment on AfterEllen.com 'I feel like they will use this as a way to get the "older men preying on young girls is wrong" message out there while also satisfying the non-teen bopper girls that think Ezra should be punished. I have no doubt that the writers are saying to us, Okay so we'll take Zach (who people know of but no one really cares about) and make him creep on Hanna, we'll have her tell and no one believe her. But Hanna will stay strong and keep fighting and we'll finally catch Zach and take him away (prosecute him or whatever) and then we'll be good because we would have gotten the message that this is wrong out without sacrificing Ezra.

Why do you think Aria was so adamant about NOT believing Hanna. What reason would Hanna have to lie? None, but if Aria had to believe an older guy took advantage of Hanna then she would have to re-think her relationship with Ezra and as we've seen she'll never take off those rose colored glasses.'