The "new" IT girl who replaced Alison, struggling with her self-image and a shoplifting habit to cope with her father’s abandonment.
In the first season, the threats feel personal. "A" isn’t building underground bunkers yet; they are ruining lives by exposing affairs, stealing money, and outing secrets to parents. It felt relatable, even if it was heightened. The Big Questions of the Season
What made Season 1 resonate was how it leaned into teen tropes but gave them a dark edge:
(The prime suspect changed every week, from Toby Cavanaugh to Ian Thomas).
The "new" IT girl who replaced Alison, struggling with her self-image and a shoplifting habit to cope with her father’s abandonment.
In the first season, the threats feel personal. "A" isn’t building underground bunkers yet; they are ruining lives by exposing affairs, stealing money, and outing secrets to parents. It felt relatable, even if it was heightened. The Big Questions of the Season
What made Season 1 resonate was how it leaned into teen tropes but gave them a dark edge:
(The prime suspect changed every week, from Toby Cavanaugh to Ian Thomas).