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i agree....it was to show that they were driven by emotions...they felt like burning it down cause they had to put up with arguments and with a very strict in his own way grandfather so they didn't think logically they just went with it. They didn't even had time to plan this whole thing thoroughly.
I completely agree with you. I also think that the liars did not use their logic, because they were intoxicated. Their decision was definitely based on emotion, and the liars were fed up with the constant bickering of who will gain Harris's inheritance. The fire was not a well thought out plan.
Yes! As soon as I read this, it didn't make any sense! Though I liked the general plot twist, knowing that it came about this way took some of the edge off of its impact.
do you think its possible that Cadence had a psychotic break and that the kids didn't come up with this plan together that Cadence did it all on her own ?
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Dec 02, 2014 05:23AM
i agree....it was to show that they were driven by emotions...they felt like burning it down cause they had to put up with arguments and with a very strict in his own way grandfather so they didn't think logically they just went with it. They didn't even had time to plan this whole thing thoroughly.
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I completely agree with you. I also think that the liars did not use their logic, because they were intoxicated. Their decision was definitely based on emotion, and the liars were fed up with the constant bickering of who will gain Harris's inheritance. The fire was not a well thought out plan.
Yes! As soon as I read this, it didn't make any sense! Though I liked the general plot twist, knowing that it came about this way took some of the edge off of its impact.
do you think its possible that Cadence had a psychotic break and that the kids didn't come up with this plan together that Cadence did it all on her own ?

