it's all too much. it's too much!!!! i would like to fly to greece and live between the ruins of an ancient temple for a while. maybe have a passionate homoerotic affair. take a nap or two. who knows
Albrecht Dürer, Adam and Eve (detail), 1507. Oil on panel, 209 × 81 cm. Museo del Prado, Madrid.
(First of all, i gotta say i came up with the idea based on another post)
First of all, the girls NEVER find out who the hell A is (at least, not until LONG after). The table game thingie is over, and A never texts the girls again. Ever.
So they all have this big happy ending. Perfect couples, happy families, great jobs. Whatever.
The last scene, though, doesnt end with the girls. It shows Radleys Psyquiatric Hospital, and then a room. You see woman writing fiercely in a notebook. Her back is to the camera (we cant see her face). Finally, she closes it. Suddenly theres a knock on the door.
-Sara, it’s dinner time!- a nurse says.
The woman turns around. We dont recognise her.
-I’m not hungry.
-Don’t give me that. Be downstairs in five minutes, okay?- The door closes.
The woman faces her notebook again. This time, the camera focuses on it, so we can see what it says. She writes “The end” and closes it slowly.
And as it closes, we see the title on the cover:
“Pretty little liars; a series by Sara Shepard”.
A few years later, the woman would come out of Radley, and publish her book. Her shrink is not so content with it, as it was the idea of the book which lead her to torture those girls. She had obsessed with making the book so perfect, she had to actually LIVE it. To know how A would think, she had to be A.
Basically, Sara Shepard is A. And the girls finally learn this much later, when they read a new trending book-saga called “Pretty little liars”. They even hear there might be a TV series based on the books as well…
Now THAT would have been an ending.
“We cling to our fairy tales until the price for believing them becomes too high.”
— Ransom Riggs, Miss Perigrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
Thoreau said, “Most men lead lives of quiet desperation.” Don’t be resigned to that. Break out! Break out! Now is the time!
DEAD POETS SOCIETY 1989 | Peter Weir
carpe noctem
James : [having swollen eyes because of crying]
Will : by the angel! [grabbed James’ face] it can’t be
James : what?
Will : D-demon POX!!!
James : Da—
Will : it is! FAIRCHILD BACK ME UP!
Matthew, wearing James’ reading glasses : according to page 30 paragraph 2, History of Demon Pox by William Herondale “The affected will deteriorate physically and will experience fever, chills, nausea, oozing sores, non-oozing sores, buboes, a film of black over the eyes, hair ejection, skin discoloration, SWELLING, and other similar signs of distress”
Will : you know what we should do NOW?
Matthew : CALL UNCLE JEM!!!
James : DID YOU BOTH ASSUME THAT I MADE OUT WITH A DEMON?