Board Thread:WARNING ALL USERS False Info\Spoilers/@comment-24668959-20140311155033/@comment-24668959-20140311234810

Grahamburglar wrote: One the one hand, there is no reason he didn't take the Alpha spark from Derek.

On the other hand....Peter, in this past episode, was not heroic or selfless in helping them in Stiles'. He wants to know everything that Talia stole from his memory. He needs Lydia for that. He didn't shout "SCOTT!" when things seemed to going badly. He shouted "LYDIA!" because he needed her to survive.

And how do you think it would have gone for Lydia if he'd killed Scott while Scott's claws were in her brain stem? Cause I'm guessing that would have been bad -- not to mention the fact that Deaton and Mama McCall were *right* there and probably would have had some strong objections. Note that I don't think that Peter could ever be heroic (in a conventional way at least, that is what could make he an anti hero) or (even less) selfless. I really think that he could have suckerpunched scott easily when he pulled out if he really wanted that bad the alpha power, but of course that's debatable.

About lady statements:

I don't think that being a megalomaniac and being an anti hero are incompatible. But yes, at this point is not possible to discard the Big Bad train.

I really want that they focus on him a little bit more and make him a little bit less obscure. As a fan I totally want to root on him as a character (I love that sassy bastard), but is hard to root for a character with such unclear motivations. You need to grasp some traits for that, and at this moment there is just too much smoke.

A little mistery is good, I'm ok with that, but too much ambiguity will damage the character for the fandom, and I don't think thats positive.

Fortunaly, now we have Malia. I really think that his relationship with her is going to be a defining point in the route that Peter is going to take. Looking forward to that.