Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-69.127.101.255-20140905141251/@comment-25267424-20140910005234

AlphaKen wrote: Jestermonkey4u wrote: @Myveltka & Alphaken

Unless it was part of his deceit (using reverse psychology), I stand corrected about taking a True Alphas spark.

Good call guys! I still think it's illogical but it's not as though that hasn't happened before so again, good call. :-) Why does it seem illoigical? I think it makes great sense. True Alpha status is earned, and therefore can't be taken...everyone tries to classify "True Alpha" as just a rare Alpha, and IT MAY BE SO. But I beg to differ, I still think there's more to True Alphas that we haven't seen yet, and thin a True Alpha is more powerful then a regular Alpha that killed someone for their power. Scott earned it like a boss, he didn't have to kill someone to rise above. and it pisses me off so much how people talk shit just cause he's not a killer or beating everyone down. while I agree Scott has got his ass handed to him multiple times, but I do believe he could easily rip any of them apart, if he really wanted to. he just doesn't tap into his Primal Animal rage as much as most of the other Werewolves do. and everyone who wanted Peter to be an Alpha, well...look what happened? The True Alpha kicked your wannabe Alpha's ass. so say what you will, Scott has more power then we know of. and I hope they explore it more in season 5. I hope so too!

And actually, it added some mystery to Scott's character. Obviously, Scott has had this power and he's been holding it back for a long time now. He finally unleashed some alpha bad-assery on Peter in the finale, he crushed Peter like a bug. Did Scott already know he had this kind of power? If so, what else does he know about his own True Alpha power that we don't?