Did I mention how crazy I was for movies? Especially series??? Well, since I realized how passionate I was with people's view of a movie or another even different from the original motive behind the movie, I decided to do something fun while waiting to get a job. I'll forever appreciate your participation and inputs!

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 What attracted me to the movie: Title

Number of seasons so far: 4

Number of seasons I've seen so far: 2

My thoughts so far:
Soundtrack has the perfect fit, love it.....even downloaded it too *winks*. Now on to the real thing.
Normally, we'll all be confident that the hero or heroine of a movie wouldn't be killed or end up dead, this movie's heroine is "dead but still alive". Alison - or Ali as she was mostly called - was like the main "owner" of four other girls - Spencer (whom I love the most of all of them), Emily, Aria (my one and only second best) and Hanna (with the cute long dimples).

Now as for me, even when she was the centre of attention, discussion, observation, research or attraction, I think Alison is like a she-monster, and somehow I think she deserved to die. Not to be harsh, but she was so horrible! Even to her own friends! What annoys me about her is that she forces the others into doing something only she understands and then goes on to blame it on the others when it comes out sour! In fact, I preferred the friendship of the girls after her death better than when she was alive. They were able to mingle, and get a better social point of view from people they would originally not mingle with had Ali been alive.

Another creepy part was that "A" character - she, him, shim or it - that shimtch is getting on my nerves! Like seriously, how are you in several places at the same time. I've even gotten used to this character, I know when they text the girls! He or she is supposed to be this "cute" face with black gloves and black jacket.

At a point, I was getting tired of not knowing who A was, but the episodes are so catchy, I just wanna go on! Need I say, that the relationship between Aria and Ezra could be likened to that of President
Thomas Fitzgerald Grant III and Olivia Pope of Scandal -- it looks wrong, but it feels so right.

So far, I think my impatience could pass on this. Every discovery of who A's messenger is, just keeps getting more interesting  at the passing of each episode.

Lesson: Lies are as terrible, sickening and burdensome as they get...they just build into more lies and might hit those delicate places one holds so dear.




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