At least something was finally clarified) although in the next season they can change everything again, what was said here) The only thing I didn't understand is who is buried at the end.
Ezra is such a hero! And how did he know before the police where they were? It's a great moment when you need to call for help, and they're all screaming :)
The girls are acting like stupid chickens. There is a gun in his hands - if he does not shoot at A's leg, then at least the five of them could attack her/him. And Ezra could instead of "I know. Who are you" to say "I know you are a *name*" They suck the plot out of their fingers.
@KIPrida: Ezra could have bluffed that he knew who he was, so that he would be confused Or to mean Alisson's mom The girls only said at the end after the jump, "well, it's definitely not your mom"
I was ready for anything, but not for "A" to leave again. The girls were so close to solving it, damn it! Now it seems that Ellie's brother was behind the mask. He's too weird, and instead of rehab, he disappeared to no one knows where.
@sadnessghost: It's weird, yes, but I doubt it's him. He still flew away with the elevator, and helped them earlier Most likely, it's just some other mystery related to him.
How infuriating those bitches on the roof were. Instead of running for help or calling, they stand and scream. And Aria's hypocrisy pissed her off, at first she fiercely hates Ezra, and when he is injured, she sits and screams with tears. I'm not talking about the moment with A at all...
@meoow01: This is not hypocrisy, it's just that even if the person you madly love betrays you, you will still forget about all this when he is on the verge of death.
The stupidity of some moments, of course, is off the scale, sometimes I even ask myself why I'm still watching this series. But something forces us to include new episodes, probably an intrigue, who is "E" after all. I think they won't reveal this secret to us until the last episode, because many, I'm sure, watch the series purely because they want to know the identity of "A"
There are a lot of discrepancies. Either this can be explained further, or it's a joint of screenwriters. For example, in the first season, they thought it was Iain, because they had a video where Alison was with him at the kissing stone, and at the end of the video she fell. In Alison's story, she was just blackmailing him. And the very 1st episode begins with Spencer going into the barn, everyone wakes up and looks for Ali, and here she woke up, went after Ali, came back alone, went to bed, then Alison came and left again.
@crazygoingtoit: In the video, Alison and Ian had a sex scene, not a murder. In this episode, it was mentioned that it "was the last kiss")))) And Spencer in the barn did not prevent anything from waking up again and waking everyone up.
The question about Ezra is: if he's such a detective hero, a talented writer with detective abilities, ran to save them because he really loves Aria, then why the hell did he attack them in that cabin in the woods? Why did he go to Spencer in that mansion in Ravenswood and knock her out? It doesn't make sense at all. And moreover, why did they decide to show him in those "suspicious" moments in a black hoodie and black gloves, like A? I have a feeling that if the script is going to make the audience suspect a particular character, the writers will do anything to achieve this, no matter how illogical it is. It's the same with Alison's mom: the key moment was the clothes in the bag, which are both in size and style, supposedly for Ali, hence the pilgrimage to her house began. As a result, we began to suspect her, it turned out not to be her (well, at least at the moment), but no one explained the clothes in the bag.
I'm the only one confused that in the first seasons the girls had a video where Ali saw Ian on the night of her disappearance, she asked him to kiss her, she falls, and then he gets up and leaves, and according to Ali's story they just had a fight, she threatened him, and they broke up on that note
So, I didn't get it, at the time Mona helped Ali, was Mona Uh? well, in fact, according to the creep in the next room, yes. Did she threaten her initially or wasn't she? then it's not logical to look for someone to blame in those flashbacks, because now it's different, Uh ... it seems like something is starting to fall into place (at least the sequence of actions on the night of the disappearance), but somehow not quite. Jason is completely muddy.. The mother is finished. What's up with Shana? Cece? it's not clear at all, well, for another 3 seasons)) and by the way, the whole season they show us how mean Ezra is, what a villain he is, well, it was obvious from which side he was exposed. and here, for taking a bullet, we have to kind of forgive him. everything is very illogical. if he really cared about Aria, he would have given himself away long ago at the time of one of the surveillance, when they were in dire danger and helped them. It turns out when the girls' lives and reputation were on the verge, only the book was dear to him, but as soon as he was burned, everyone is a hero of self-sacrifice.
The only thing I didn't understand is who is buried at the end.
And Ezra could instead of "I know. Who are you" to say "I know you are a *name*"
They suck the plot out of their fingers.
Or to mean Alisson's mom
The girls only said at the end after the jump, "well, it's definitely not your mom"
Now it seems that Ellie's brother was behind the mask. He's too weird, and instead of rehab, he disappeared to no one knows where.
He still flew away with the elevator, and helped them earlier
Most likely, it's just some other mystery related to him.
And this is an initial reaction and quite logical
And Spencer in the barn did not prevent anything from waking up again and waking everyone up.
It's the same with Alison's mom: the key moment was the clothes in the bag, which are both in size and style, supposedly for Ali, hence the pilgrimage to her house began. As a result, we began to suspect her, it turned out not to be her (well, at least at the moment), but no one explained the clothes in the bag.
In the house, he did not attack like, only went there, and they were scared
He might not be in the mansion either, he might be there with A at the same time
And somehow there is no hatred for Ellie now, although they showed her such a bitch.
Whatever you say about her, she is the most repulsive character for me.
and by the way, the whole season they show us how mean Ezra is, what a villain he is, well, it was obvious from which side he was exposed. and here, for taking a bullet, we have to kind of forgive him. everything is very illogical. if he really cared about Aria, he would have given himself away long ago at the time of one of the surveillance, when they were in dire danger and helped them. It turns out when the girls' lives and reputation were on the verge, only the book was dear to him, but as soon as he was burned, everyone is a hero of self-sacrifice.