Talk:The A-Team/@comment-5072734-20140806163613/@comment-5072734-20140806205235

Well, I have to agree with Wilden and Melissa being members of the A-Team. Notice there's two separate articles for A and The A-Team. It's a fine line that's sometimes hard to keep in mind, but you have to think of 'A' as the person(s) who specifically has a position of power in the A-Team, such as the leader or a partner. Melissa and Wilden don't, so they're not 'A' but because they both have done something knowingly that furthered the 'A' agenda, they are technically part of the A-Team by force. Yes, they were blackmailed and it wasn't willingly done (as far as we know), but they still were involved with the 'A' game one way or another. For the sake of character organization in the PLL canon, you have to think of it that way. This goes for Lucas too. They ended up being more than just suspects in regards to 'A'.