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General Response To a Non-fiction article : ‘Liars’ all-time tweet champ

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Mar 21, 2012
Pretty Little Liars

I enjoyed reading a post staff's article, "Liars’ all-time tweet champ," from : "http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/tv/liars_all_time_tweet_champ_0fM8QacaUar1OByDEC9M9H?utm_medium=rss&utm_content=TV" because I thought this topic was a very discussed and heated subject to talk about the past few days. The Pretty Little Liars series has been on for quite a while, and it is about a group of friends that overcome the challenges of being blackmailed, by someone referred to as A.
Their friend Alison had appartently been murdered and from that day, they started to recieve harsh threats for this unkown person. Finally, the episode last Monday revealed A, and it turned out to be there close friend Mona. I don't think people saw it coming because int he episodes, she was getting texts from A and also helping them find A. It was really surprising, and that is why Pretty Little Liars got tweeted so much.

I'm thinking of reading the book series now, and in particular what I'm wondering about is: A really Mona? I kind of think it might not be because when Mona was finally caught and in jail, someone came to visit her and she said,"I did everything you asked me to."
It caught my attention that there were so many posts on twitter and facebook on this manner. It looked like people actually were very shocked with the outcome.

"Monday night’s season finale of the teen-hit “Pretty Little Liars” was the most tweeted and Facebooked TV series in history, according to the social media rating agencies."

Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/tv/liars_all_time_tweet_champ_0fM8...

The show, which had built up anticipation for months about the episode revealing the identity of the mysterious character A, reported nearly 850,000 tweets about the show in a single day, a new record.

Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/tv/liars_all_time_tweet_champ_0fM8...

The quote I chose here is basically saying how big it really was and how they even broke a record.

What I appreciate about this writer's work is that he breiefly gave the facts of a major tv show for teenage girls. I look forward to seeing what he writes next, because he takes important information and supports it with facts that are to the point. I like his style of writing. I hope to also find out who A actually is too!