Board Thread:WARNING ALL USERS False Info\Spoilers/@comment-16047999-20140107140433/@comment-24.126.50.69-20140111033315

DManCO wrote: For starters, the Bro Code does not universally apply to all male friends. It would definitely apply to Stiles, given his close relationship with Scott. Isaac is more nebulous. Despite having apparently been in the same school all these years, they did not become anything resembling friends until very recently. Referencing Jackson was not a good choice, since he and Scott have never been friends at all (rivals in fact).

Second, Isaac has a guilt complex the size of Mt Everest, which is a natural side effect of having been abused for the most trivial things for years. He would probably suggest that Scott should hit him for stealing the last Pop Tart! God knows his father would have done so.

Third, he is being punished for honesty, not for actions. Isaac has not actually done anything with Allison so far. But he is being honest with Scott about wanting to. I am not sure whether you are a human or a Vulcan, but most humans have difficulty consciously deciding what they are going to feel. Scott is physically attacking Isaac, the victim of child abuse, for telling him the truth about the feelings he is experiencing!

It is unreasonable for Scott to throw Isaac together with Allison the way that he did, and then expect him to not feel anything except what Scott wants him to feel. If anything, it is malicious and more than a little bit cruel. Rather like putting a steak in front of a starving man and then telling them that they will be doing you wrong if they eat it.

Matters are only made worse by the fact that the elligible dating pool for heterosexual male werewolves is, well, basically Allison and Lydia. Sure, Ethan seems to be getting away with dating Danny. But we don't actually know very much about their relationship and Scott was never happy about it to begin with. So, does his Alpha status reflect real life wolf packs where he gets to decide who can mate and who cannot? Because any potential new dates introduce risk to the pack.

Plus, to be blunt, Allison would be completely justified shooting Scott full of arrows for daring to decide who she can and cannot date. 2 things.

A) I think everyone is forgetting Scott and Issac are both werewolves. That means that Scott is probably more agressive than the average guy, hence the throwing again the wall. And it meams that Issac didn't really get hurt by that. Even Scott's mom didn't seem overly concerned.

B) I don't see what the big deal is. Issac is now interested in Allison, feels guilty, amd asks Scott to hit him. At first Scott says no, then he changes his mind. They aren't bsing each other with "no I don't like her" or "no I'm not jealous." They are honest, deal with it and move on instead of lying or hiding their feelings. Scott never said they couldn't be together, nor do I think he would. He just has a problem with it, which is totally understandable.