Talk:Taking This One to the Grave/@comment-76.7.88.26-20140826131808

A true fan IMO (let's make that clear; just an opinion) is someone who read the books books first and watched the show because they loved the books so much. I mean that is why the show was made, because the books had a huge fan-base. Anyways, I feel like it's very normal for people to get frustrated with the storyline. If you didn't get mad at the way a character does something or because a character died and whatnot, why would you watch? The writers want you to relate to the storyline; they want you to get mad, to be happy, and sometimes even cry (although that's a bit extreme). BUT with this show, it's very difficult to enjoy because for one, the timeline of events doesn't make sense. They keep adding things and forgetting what happened previously and giving cop outs. Two, this is a mystery show so obviously we have a lot of questions, but the the writers keep twisting the plot so much that we have 938450187048 questions now and like 10 answers. What's the point of continuing to watch if at the end of each episode we're going have more questions than what we started with? People are going to get mad and say things out of frustration. We all do that in life. I get that sending death threats is a little much, but "people who are quitting the show" are just probably annoyed and upset and want to vent their frustration. After all, this is a fandom site, right? I understand that this is a mystery and whatnot but the way the writers are doing it is so confusing. There are so many plot holes that I don't even know what to believe anymore. But with that being said, this show no  matter how twisted the plot is, it grabs my attention because I want to know who A is. I don't really care for the ships because those are seriously annoying. But for someone to say they love every episode of the show is just unrealistic IMO. Even people who have behind the scenes access will blog about how certain episodes were not their faves.

IMO I will say the one thing that does annoy me and makes me want to shoot the writers with a nerf gun is the timeline and I feel like because of that, it throws the show off. They should have the timeline by like the calendar of the show. If they start in June, then have them "enjoying" summer vacay, when they start in January, have them stress about being back in school and excited for spring break. I feel like in PLL world, fall is never ending and it's very annoying.

Also, I'm an anon as I only come here on Tuesdays just to see sneak peeks and reading the comments gets me amped up for the show throughout my work day.