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PRIYA AMY

This was a pretty good finale. I like that they didn't leave too much of a cliff hanger and that most of what happened in this season has been resolved. That confrontation with Chip was epic, and his responses were total bullshit. Him crying and saying that he didn't want to hurt them was obviously a lie. He had all those creepy horror films hidden in his closet. There's no way that he didn't know what he was doing. I'm honestly surprised that he was so quick to admit his guilt to them. For me, Chip was one of the most disturbing parts of the plot. The whole setup at the school was pretty iconic. It makes sense that A was not working alone and that the principal was involved. He was antagonistic towards the girls the entire season, but he never seemed like a likely suspect, which was well done by the writers. As for A, they left a few clues about him that might explain his psychology. During the principal's story time, he explained that Angela's mother kept Archie at home with her because he had a face only a mother could love. This makes me think he has some kind of face deformity, which would be another reason to where a mask. He must not have had much social interaction. They made it a point to show that cage in the Walters' house a couple of times. The girls found crayons in the cage. We know that Angela's mother suffered from some kind of mental illness. I think that Angela's mother would put her son Archie in that cage while he was at home with her. As for Imogen's mother, I'm still not convinced that she committed suicide. The principal says that they didn't kill her, and her guilt must have drove her to the edge. I can't get over how gruesome the crime scene of her mother's death was, and that the letter A was painted in blood. It would make more sense that A would kill her and not the other mothers because she was the architect of Angela's downfall. If she actually killed herself, why did they steal her body before it could be properly examined? I know they used it in their dramatic reveal, but the timing seemed very convenient. Also, why would they admit to killing Davie? From what I recall, the principal didn't admit to being responsible for any of the killings during his speech.

Harry Allen

Yeah I agree that it was nice with no real cliffhangar, would have been PISSED if they did no reveal for A by the end. Chip's responses still have me confused, like this man is DELUSIONAL (or should I say WAS delusional hehehe) cause it just did not make ANY sense. Also I completely agree about Imogens mother, it just isn't adding up, it screamed murder scene and yet we are still meant to believe she thought leaving her 16 year old pregnant daughter alone in the world was the best option???