Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-13965604-20140715134406/@comment-25521727-20140717020907

Wolf Josh wrote: Jackson Van Kleeck wrote: Wolf Josh wrote: There are some frustrations that I can relate to, like in my honest opinion....Scott should have been able to keep Liam in check. I understand for writing purposes that the new enemies need to be stronger and have to represent a threat....so I understand the Berserkers beating Scott up, I truly do. It has to establish that they are strong. However, I would like to see Scott mature as a character more and fighting-wise. Sort of like how they did with Derek when he was an Alpha. Sure, he lost a lot, but he always made things interesting....like I remember him being paralyzed by the Kanima in Abomination, then in Frenemy standing almost toe-to-toe and slicing into it's neck. Or, even against Ennis, he showed strength. Against Kali a bit in Frayed, and the fight in Currents.

Just my two cents, and again I understand new villains must be established...but please do not make our True Alpha pathetic, or make excuses anymore. I like his character, I do, but I wish they would make him make him look better in fights when it counts. It's a bit hard for Scott to subdue Liam in this situation.

Half of his body was focused specificly on staying in control, like Chris said in S3. Liam was bound to be stronger because he didn't know how to fight the full moon.

So technically, Scott was weaker then he normally is and Liam was stronger then he normally is because of the full moon.

You had some good points on Derek, though. Yeah, I get that the full moon represents having to gain control, but it seems like in Season 3 they didn't focus much on the effects of the full moon aside from the Hectalite thing. Sure, Liam, was wild and out of control but Derek still made Isaac submit with just his Alpha roar. That would have been cool as hell if Scott had gave in a little and pushed Liam into the tree and roared into his face like "LIAM!" and glowed his eyes at him and that could have made him submit. Thanks for the Derek comment on me making some good points BTW. Yeah, I completely agree, couldn't he just roar?

Maybe roaring takes a lot of effort or practice, which is why Scott couldn't do it. Just a thought.

You're welcome.