Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-11247069-20170201151537/@comment-27565137-20170213001530

I can honestly say I both loved and hated the last episode of the first part of the season.

There is so much left unexplained and twists that weren't really twists, but more like "Here you go! Didn't saw that coming, hey? Guess what... Neither did I, because I hadn't layed the ground work for some of it. But it's the last season, so who cares, right!"

Let's begin with the cat in the bag. And no, it isn't Styles and Lydia. Those two are for later on.

Melissa and Chris. That was somw serious knee work. Because it look like it. That it had been written supported on one knee, simply out of nowhere. In the previous seasons, Melissa closest thing to a romantic interest was none other than Noah Stilinski. The ground work was all there for those two. But none for Melissa McCall and Noah Argent. And out of nowhere they end up together. Weird to say the least. Good thing Allison died or that would be one very weird family reunion.

Malia. Although I'm glad Malia at least was able to see that one parent actually cared for her. And that not every bit of Peter soul was gone. I actually felt she was kinda left on the background. What will it be of her. Will she also go to college? I mean she was having some serious issues in highschool can't even imagine her at college. Also with everyone going their separate ways, she's left basically packless. Liam has Hayden, Corey and Mason... Who will Malia have? I guess it would've been cool if she and Lydia went to the same college but I seriously doubt it, so as a second option she and Scott on the same college would also have been a good option.

Liam, Hayden, Corey and Mason... It felt too damn rushed. Especially here. I don't feel they're anywhere ready for the weight of the responsibilities they just inherited. Just by looking at this season, bringing back Theo was in the end a move that we can't really say paid off. Sure, Liam and Theo had their little bromance fighting the Ghost Riders, but I'd hardly call that redemption. The show seemed to have forgotten that in the previous season, Theo had been a major keyp player that would've happily killed off Scott and his entire "pack" if it suited him. No one changes that much that fast. Even if they were trapped in a Skinwalker nightmarish hell where his sister ripped his/her heart out of Theo chest.

The return of Styles. Immediately he returns and he's already hitting the main bad guy in the back like a pro. Sure. For him timed didn't passed as it did for the others, but it was funny how he simply skipped the whole "Why are we doing this? And what happened while I was gone?" and simply went, well... Hyper Styles. Which seeing how hyperactive Styles is, that's saying something.

And last but not least. Styles and Lydia. I found funny how they thrown in that "memory" of Styles having a panic attack, and Lydia kisses him to calm hin down. And that was when the big love thing started. Kinda strange if you'd ask me. Seeing the sheer amount of romantic paring up Lydia had while she obviously showed no deep affection for Styles whatsoever. First it was Jackson, then it was Aiden (or was it Ethan... Always mix those two), then it was Parrish. And while doing so she cared little about if Styles was being hurt by her relationships. Even how Malia simply stood there and accepted that the first person she actually cared about for a long time, had been in love with someone else felt incredibly fake. Regardless of they ended things two people that were that connected aren't never 100% okay with the other moving on. More so when they move on to the next person closest to her. In the end their spontaneous love felt nothing more than fan service. A large amount of fans wanted those two together, so they made it up, even if it meant disregarding pretty much all the previous seasons.

Honestly don't know what they have in store for the second part of the season. But I honestly hope it's something really good, medium paced, no rushing. And that every character has the end they deserve considering the entire show and what makes sense. And not some random fan service.

The ending of a show is as important and defining as it was its beginning.