Board Thread:WARNING ALL USERS False Info\Spoilers/@comment-24132585-20140129175624/@comment-13965604-20140130025304

DManCO wrote: LadyX wrote:

Hm, I hadn't thought about that, but it would fit her personality, not liking any party where she isn't the center of attention. At least from S1. And while she's had a lot going on, that kind of personality doesn't shift easily, especially when you look at the timeline as being less than a year. In fact, an argument could be made that all her shit going on was giving her the attention she desired. Kind of like Munchhausens. You are also right, thinking back over S1&2 I can't recall any direct scenes between the two. It could certainly be just putting up with each other because of Jackson. But that still poses the question, if she didn't like Danny, and thought black light parties were stupid, why did she go at all?

Yea, Scott's blind forgiveness to the wonderful Allison really is frustrating, as well as the Deucalion thing. Makes me want to slap that boy up. Seeing as, y'know, even I could. Lydia is no longer the queen bee of BHHS. She is no longer dating the hottest, coolest, jock. She has developed a reputation for being a little crazy. Her social circle consists of Allison, Scott, Isaac, Stiles and (sometimes) the twins. At her last birthday party, normally the social event of the year for BHHS kids, Stiles had to bring in a bunch of people he met at the Jungle because nobody else was showing up! So she might go to a party, even if she thought the theme was stupid, because she can no longer afford to be as snooty and selective about such things as she would have been back in the glory days when she and Jackson were the school supercouple. In the past, not showing up at a party just meant that she thought it was beneath her. Now, not showing up could be interpreted as meaning she is no longer socially important.

To be honest, I was hoping that 3a would open with Derek beating the stuffing out of Scott for the stunt he pulled with Gerard. Especially since it was the kind of stunt Derek would have been willing to help fake if Scott had asked. On the Allison front, Scott will never do anything to upset her, like call her out on her part in what happened to Erica and Boyd or point out that her father probably killed her mother. He forgives and forgets, but selectively.

I was never into the whole social ladder thing, so sometimes I forget that people do stuff they don't particularly want to to hold their place or crawl back up it.