Board Thread:WARNING ALL USERS False Info\Spoilers/@comment-24642928-20140305234722/@comment-6383956-20140306194718

204.87.16.4 wrote: @Lady X. I agree it should not just be for threats to himself or his friends. I also believe he should think about the larger masses. My comments about friends and families was about making the tough call to defend those you personally know and care about. That thought process is a little diff. than the greater good thought process.

@Grahamburglar. I see where you're coming from. The Kanima was not a willful participant in its crimes (though sometimes, the greater good may require you to stop a threat even if the threat is not in control of itself). And I never believe Scott should WANT to kill. I just think occassionally reality makes that the only real choice to protect others. He really didn't have to kill Jennifer or Gerard -- I just don't know why he tried so hard to prevent anyone else from doing it?

Also, as most kids learn from bullies growing up, if you don't eventually defend yourself they'll just keep doing it. In the werewolf/ supernatural baddie world I have to imagine that when word gets out that Scott and his pack won't make that ultimate choice, takers/enemies will start lining up. They can lose 100 times with no permanent consequence. Scott and his team only have to lose once and those guys won't be so merciful. I'm not disagreeing with anything except the idea that Scott should have let the kanima be killed -- his perspective on that really makes sense. The others? Yeah, I totally agree.