This is the Wilden theory.
Episode 17: “Out of the Frying Pan, Into the Inferno” blindsided us with major Alison info: The summer she died, she thought she was pregnant.
We're sure not sure who Ali's accidental almost baby-daddy is.
What we do know is that Ali met him at Cape May, while she was hanging with CeCe. Whoever he is, she seemed deeply scared of him — she told CeCe he'd "kill" her if he found out, and she sounded like she meant it literally.
What if the baby-daddy is Wilden? The show seems to be pointing in this direction, with Emily finding a photo of Wilden at Cap May, too. Wilden's a creep, so we wouldn't put it past him, and this would certainly explain his obsession with the Liars. If he did have something to do with Ali's death because he found out she was pregnant, it makes sense that he'd want to pin it on the Liars. Alternatively, if he had nothing to do with Ali's death but had been hooking up with her, that might be why he's so invested in the case.
Being Ali's baby-daddy it's hardly the only reason to find Wilden suspicious.
His little speech about having killed someone. After Episode 17, the man is a professed killer. Yes, he claimed his case was self defense, but this show isn't called Pretty Little LIARS for nothing. Plus, if he did kill Ali because she was pregnant with his child, he could probably rationalize to himself that it was a defense of his reputation, or something else equally twisted and wrong.
Garrett. It seems clear that Garrett was killed for knowing too much, probably about the night Ali died (possibly also about the "A" team). We assumed he was involved because of the N.A.T. club, but could his death actually be because, as one of Wilden's co-workers on the force, he learned something he shouldn't have about the detective?
He's willing to bend the rules. We've known since Wilden practically blackmailed Ashley Marin into sleeping with him that the man is morally, ah, flexible, to say the least.
He's been around since the beginning. Speaking of things that happened in Season 1, the fact that Wilden has been around since the beginning of the show makes him a prime suspect on a storytelling level, because it would tie things together nicely.
His obsession with the case, and the Liars. Yeah, yeah, he's a detective who wants answers. We don't think that quite explains Wilden's intense obsession with this case, or his conviction that the Liars are guilty. Maybe he's dedicated to pinning Ali's murder on the girls to protect himself.
He's willing to bend the rules. We've known since Wilden practically blackmailed Ashley Marin into sleeping with him that the man is morally, ah, flexible, to say the least.
He's been around since the beginning. Speaking of things that happened in Season 1, the fact that Wilden has been around since the beginning of the show makes him a prime suspect on a storytelling level, because it would tie things together nicely.
His obsession with the case, and the Liars. Yeah, yeah, he's a detective who wants answers. We don't think that quite explains Wilden's intense obsession with this case, or his conviction that the Liars are guilty. Maybe he's dedicated to pinning Ali's murder on the girls to protect himself.
Detective Wilden is the most likely candidate for Ali’s baby daddy.
Logic behind this assumption
- He looks like the type to be labeled a beach hottie (ie. tan and ripped with blonde hair)
- The guy is genuinely creepy, and it’s understandable that Ali would be afraid of him or his reaction to bad news
- He took an obsessive interest in finding out the Liar’s secrets in S1 - this might have been to find out what they knew about his and Ali’s secret affair
- The guy obviously stands on a shaky moral ground - he basically blackmailed a sexual relationship out of Hanna’s mother by promising to fix Hanna’s shoplifting charges - so I doubt getting a 15 year old girl pregnant would phase him
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