Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-20061173-20150619211535/@comment-4295751-20150726150937

Derek's been always about helping. He's helped Scott since day 1, even though he wasn't his responsibility. Granted, he more like needed his help to get to the alpha, who killed his sister, but he could use other methods to do it. When he was after the alpha, he was seeking revenge. The other 2 times he was talking about killing his enemies were when he was against the alpha pack, because they couldn't be reasoned with, and the kanima, who was on his way to turn into something much bigger and badder, despite it was unstoppable as it was.

But other than those moments, he was genuinely worried about people, particularly his pack. In 3x02 he entered the vault to save Boyd and some other girl (he didn't know it was Cora and knew that Erica was dead). Boyd had left the pack at the end of last season, so he didn't really have to. Also when the only 2 options were to kill them or let them kill him, he let them tear him apart. He got into the boiler room to save that 3rd person, even though you make it seem like he'd consider that person collateral damage, which he didn't. He always was 63% good, but if I'm not mistaken, he became like a guardian of Beacon Hills after he spoke to his mother Talia's spirit (Peter used her nails to help Derek contact her), who told him that he's a predator, but he doesn't have to be a killer. He probably did consider killing Stiles, but he knew Scott would never go for it so it was out of the question anyway.

Point is. . . I have no idea what the point is. lol. I do enjoy Sterek's scenes, like when Stiles put his hand on Derek's shoulder when Boyd died, when he jumped into the pool and kept him on the surface, when Derek was wanted and hid inside Stiles' room as "Miguel Juarez", their constant bickering, etc. But that's as far as it goes imo.