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In flashbacks, Ali is a real jerk, but when she comes back to Rosewood, she's a mousy person who can barely look at the other girls. It makes sense that she would be changed by what happened to her, but her character is so inconsistent that it's hard to know whether she can be trusted.

A show like PLL should be very clear about who is good and who is evil. With Ali, it's never been obvious, and that seems like a glaring problem. Ali can say some wise things but her love life isn't where she shines. She gets married to Archer Dunhill Huw Collins and fans don't see them together enough to really buy into this particular relationship.

Instead of showing them getting to know each other properly, it felt like this marriage and romance in general was rushed. Since the liars spend so much time together without Ali, trying to solve her disappearance, it makes sense that they would bond with one another.

But Ali's friendship with the other girls isn't well-developed as it truly fizzles out once she starts hanging out with them again. It's frustrating as a fan of the show not to see Ali really connecting with the girls that she once taunted and then left behind. When Emily Fields Shay Mitchell and Ali fell in love near the end of the series, fans were happy and had been hoping for that moment. But this love story took way too long to happen, and since it didn't even last, it's yet another example of a problem with Ali's character.

Why have these two characters finally get together only to tear them apart? Ali also gets worse as the show goes on because the other characters forgive her too easily. This seems like an important flaw in PLL 's writing. She didn't treat the liars well before she disappeared, but they definitely welcome her back with open arms, even though there are a lot of sketchy things that she has brought into their lives.

It's hard to know what the writers were thinking with this one. Perhaps they were thinking that they'd turn the usual good girl bad boy trope on its head. Or perhaps they were thinking that Alison just needed a love interest. Really, Pretty Little Liars writers. People can just be single, you know?

Not everyone needs a relationship at all times. Perhaps that's a lot to expect from writers of a teen drama, though. After all, relationship drama is their bread and butter. They love it. Again, why? He also doesn't seem like her type. And how could someone as perceptive and intelligent as Alison is falling for his lies? Also, why would she fall in love with her sister's doctor? Why would she get engaged and get married to him? None of it makes sense. This seems to be another case of the writers wanting to pair up Alison and cause drama.

Also, this definitely seems to be a case of dumbing down Alison to fit what the writers wanted for the plot. After all, Alison is a cynical person, understandably given what she's been through, and doesn't trust easily. Why would she trust this guy? Why wouldn't she at least make sure he was who he seemed to be, given her past with "A" and everything?

It doesn't make sense. If anyone would become a teacher, it'd be Aria, not Alison. Teaching doesn't seem to be Alison's kind of thing. Then again, what job would she do? Neither is "professional blackmailer. After all, she'd been through in the past, she might not trust the police but the argument could be made that if she was a detective herself she could change things from the inside.

She could use her investigative skills and her almost superhuman knowledge and perception for good instead of evil. It's surprising that the writers didn't think of this one. After all, it makes more sense than Alison teaching and still could've kept her in Rosewood if that's what the writers wanted.

A possible reason why the writers did go this route is to keep Alison in Rosewood high school, instead of out of it. Though it still doesn't make much sense. A former bully and queen bee becoming a teacher just doesn't sound right. Though it's better than making her a psychologist or something. Don't think she'd have the best personality for that profession. Alison goes from manipulative evil genius to This makes no sense. Although the writers most likely meant for fans to think that Alison had grown a conscience, it still makes no sense for many fans.

Gradual character development would have been the way to go. Not from manipulative ice queen to goody-goody with no buildup. There's also the issue that this version of Alison is nowhere near as interesting as her previous personality. She becomes somewhat boring and this is definitely not the writer's intention but she does.

This development should have come gradually and in a way that made sense, not simply thrown on the audience all at once. She also should have retained some of her edge, conscience or no conscience. Alison's life has never really been normal. Which is why her sudden desire for normalcy makes no sense. Perhaps she's just trying to fit in with her new goody-goody image? Or to fit in with "Elliot Rollins," her husband? Neither of these things truly make sense, so it's probably a case of the writers needing her to want to be normal for plot reasons.

This isn't always the best way to develop characters, as is seen by how negatively Alison's transformation was perceived by some fans. True, there has been a bit of a time jump, and maybe Alison has grown to love her "normal" life. Yet the audience is left again wondering why this is happening.

Alison is not usually one to let things go. Usually, she'd hold some kind of a grudge or be somewhat upset if things didn't go her way. That makes way more sense for her character than her just silently accepting the state of things. Yet that's what happens in season 6. Again, this is probably a case of the writers manipulating Alison's character for plot reasons, and it's not exactly subtle. As is mentioned before, Alison likes to get her own way and would usually ensure that she does.

Yet suddenly she doesn't care about that? Not buying it. The writers really should have thought before writing Alison's character in this way, because it doesn't really work for many fans. True, she did think she was seeing people in the afterlife.

Yet she's been through more than that in the past with "A. It's unlikely that she'd fall apart about such things. Even Emily, who takes her to the hospital, asks if Alison is sure she wants to admit herself. Many fans probably want to ask the writers if they're sure about this storyline. The reasons for it seem to be plot reasons again, which is not always the best for the characters.

Still, Alison, control freak Alison, would likely not want to give others so much control over her life. Doesn't seem to make sense. Especially given that "A" is pretty much behind her pregnancy, given that she's pregnant through Emily's eggs that "A" stole. The idea that Alison would just go along with anything "A" wanted her to do just doesn't make a lot of sense. This might be another case of the writers making Alison fit into the plot.

They wanted to give Emily and Alison a happy ending so they made Alison pregnant with Emily's babies in the only way that they could. Although it's kind of sweet, it's also gross that Alison pretty much had no say in her own pregnancy. If she had decided to get pregnant using Emily's eggs and a donor, that would've been a lot more sweet and a lot less gross.

Again, Emison fans, hold your fire. Though the scene and the sentiment is cute, it is kind of sudden. Especially since Alison's previous spouse turned out to not be who he seemed to be. It all comes back to trust. But I'm not giving up. Despite Alison's previous comment, it seems like their past ends up being too much for Emily to handle as it's revealed during episode four that she has filed for a divorce.

Needless to say, dedicated PLL fans were pretty heartbroken over the revelation, especially since Pieterse teased ahead of the premiere that Alison's goal is "to become a professor and then go back and teach at Hollis so she can be close to her family.

She even gave a little glimmer of hope as one fan tweeted, "Emison are forever, meant to be," and she replied, " Right?! Image Source: Freeform. You May Also Like. Ed Sheeran. Gossip Girl. Swap Your Waffles For Pie!



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