Board Thread:COMPLETE BULLSHIT Forum/@comment-13965604-20140325182751/@comment-11533671-20140327042944

Grahamburglar wrote: Jester -- Danny obviously knows enough to be able to identify Ethan as a werewolf. He must have figured out that Scott is one (how anyone on the lacrosse team would fail to notice that he no longer uses an inhaler is beyond me). Besides, your own argument earlier was that Danny didn't do anything because he knew people were taking care of it -- now you're saying he doesn't

And, yeah, actually, people who witness a crime give their statements even if they know the police are already on the case. No, you don't "call in and report it", it's called a "witness statement". Why do you think it's illegal to leave the scene of an accident, even if you're not in the accident? Witness statements are vitally important to the police. Most people -- apparently not you, but like other people with a proper moral compass -- would give a witness statement if they saw a crime. Especially one where someone died.

And, yes, sometimes people don't realize something is a key detail, but if you watch someone get killed you usually tell the police. And something like what happened at the benefit concert? At least some of that should have registered as like "Golly, this seems bad and maybe I should tell someone what I saw."

I don't think Danny knows as much as we do, but I do think Danny knows enough to identify someone as a werewolf. The show has given us that information. He should therefore be able to identify at least *some* other supernatural things. Like the scary music at the benefit (did you see his face during that? He knew something weird was happening) right before a piano wire snapped and killed somebody?

EastYorkTeenWolfFan addressed this pretty well. Does Danny know that Scott is the proper authority? Does he know that Scott is the one solving all the new supernatural stuff? IDK, it hasn't been shown as canon if he knows that or not. My assumption is that he doesn't know that Scott is the True Alpha and every other detail that we, the audience, knows.

Does he know Scott is a werewolf? More than likey, yes. I think he probably knows or has an idea as to who may or may not be one. Does this mean that he would logically conclude that he should confront a teenage werewolf about some supernatural things happening? He doesn't know IF Scott can help...they are teenagers!

For a long time BH was protected by the Hale's so how much about the supernatural are you assuming he actually knows? For all we know, Danny could have just learned everything from Jackson or through his own observations. We still don't know the depth of that knowledge or when he acquired the knowledge. I can only assume based on canon that he is "aware" they exist but that is about it.

IF he knew that Derek or Scott were some kind of supernatural peacekeepers don't you think he would have said something? Now all of a sudden there is much more strange things happening and without Danny getting involved they have miraculously gotten resolved. If I were Danny and knew there were werewolves and some bad shit went down but was quickly resolved then I would assume that their "community" must have handled it. So why does he need to get involved? Again, does he know about Nogitsunes, Were-wolves/coyotes/foxes, Kanimas, the Nemeton, Darach, Druids, etc.? What level of awareness does he have? We don't know.

Witness statements are given to human police. I'm sure Danny gave a statement if he were ever questioned about events that transpired he happened to have witnessed. He probably gave them to a human officer. Why are you assuming my moral compass is off? What a leap of offensive crap. I would and have given statements as a witness so please refrain from personal judgements of character when ppl give valid reasons as to why fictitious television characters would not report a murder to a fellow classmate because he is a teenage werewolf.