Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-24732895-20170918032627/@comment-13895380-20170919011856

Alright, time to rant.

- Why is Parrish still acting as a deputy, when Munro runs the police station? Either Munro is stupid enough to continue giving this guy valuable information, or Parrish is stupid enough to listen to their false information and even compromise his safety for no reason. Also, what was the reason of introducing the true spirit of the hellhound inhabiting Parrish in season 5? They said that once Parrish understands it, he'd be able to do better fighting the beast, but we saw no change in him whatsoever. More importantly, its this spirit who knows everything as it has existed for 100/1000s of years, but not once have they tried to speak to it again to gain information. Wasted opportunities for no reason other than lazy writing, it seems.

- Why doesn't Deucalion just fight the Anuk-Ite, rather than gambling on Scott fighting blind? The only reason why he wouldn't is if he's not even willing to fight an evil monster, which is unreasonable. I mean, once he sees a bunch of people dying, surely, he'll step in, right? Wait, the killed him...Well, at least that explains why Deucalion can't fight the Anuk-Ite...but did the most badass Alpha on Teen Wolf actually die that easy? Especially when he spent the whole episode teaching Malia and Scott how to fight using sound? I still don't understand how there are 4 werewolves and NONE of them hear at least a dozen people driving, parking, and coming out of their jeeps and unloading their guns? This is ridiculous.

- Hellhounds have been around for 100s or 1000s of years, and nobody shot one in the head? FFS Jackson as the Kanima survived a bullet to the head, but a long-living supernatural being who, to Scott's packs knowledge, was unkillable...died from a gunshot wound? They made it seem like if they've never heard of a hellhound dying and it turns out all you need to do is shoot them in the head. Parrish survives taking the full explosion of a bomb, and who is durable enough to block Lydia's supposedly town-destroying scream, got his ass kicked by Halwyn...but Halwyn got his ass kicked by Liam and then died from a simple gunshot to the head. It wasn't even a special bullet. How tf did La Bete not kill Parrish all those nights? To top it off, Halwyn was revives but died from silver poisoning. Really...it's crazy how the same creature could have such incredible healing feats, and similar/weaker creatures have shown better healing feats, yet Halwyn still dies from this. They've nerfed the hellhound so badly, it's embarrassing. If it weren't for Lydia saving Liam, his revival would have been totally useless because they were going to find out that you can't look at the Anuk-Ite anyways (*cough* Medusa *cough*).

- I can't believe Kate still wants to kill Scott of all people. What has he actually done to her??? She killed Derek's family, Peter "killed" her, Chris and Derek are the ones who beat her in s4's finale...I don't see why she would hate Scott this much that she'd risk her own safety in a town of hunters to try and kill him...Also, I wondered if mentor would kill student or if student would kill mentor...if Kate actually thinks that Gerard is somewhat trustable even though she's a werejaguar, she's not as cunning as I thought and we've gotten our answer.

- The alpha teacher is such a hypocritical buffoon. Not only does she already know about werewolf packs, not only is her daughter a werewolf...she's a freaking alpha!!! This makes what she did to Liam 10x worse or illogical. I'd understand if a human teacher was so scared that even she wanted to verify if a teenager was actually a feared werewolf but she is a werewolf, so what difference would it make to her knowing that Liam is one? Either she played a long out of curiosity which is horrifying or she was genuinely scared of Liam, which is illogical since she's a freaking alpha and Liam did nothing wrong.



On the bright side, I really liked how the two faces of the  Anuk-Ite  found each other (Quinn was a good surprise because I honestly forgot about her but in hindsight, it should have been so obvious as she was the only random werewolf that appeared who isn't dead XD), Derek's opening scene was awesome. I like that Nolan actually has a heart, but he's the founding teenager of team ***holes, so he's not even genuinely scared the overall tone and mood of the episodes are well done. They've depicted fear of the unknown so fittingly.

It's actually odd, however, that the Anuk-Ite pretty much only affected Liam long-lastingly. You'd think that it would want to corrupt Theo or Peter into doing something stupid but they've both been so level-headed this season. I was also disappointed that Jackson wasn't even in this episode, and that the fact that Lydia saw everyone turn to stone lessened the weight of when she first told Peter that she saw him turn to stone. If a banshee sees one person die, they're probably screwed. If she sees the whole cast die, her preminition is probably wrong, so the chances of Peter dying is less likely imo. If they kill Peter off after all these seasons I'd actually be pissed. Not when he's so likeable. :'(

Oh, and the Anuk-Ite looks menacing but less intimidating after finding out immediately after that he isn't physically strong enough to beat Scott. I still see him being able to take out some names though. So...Gerard is going to help it and in return, he wants to see all the supernaturals dead? In his ideal plan, what's going to happen when only the Anuk-Ite is left? Does it become so powerful that even he can't stop it, or does Gerard take care of him now that the whole world is against the supernatural? Seems like in the end, one of them will screw over the other, so the fact that Gerard hates supernaturals so much that'd he'd continue with this plan is crazy, especially considering that he was willing to turn himself into a werewolf to cure his cancer back in season 2. How could he hate supernaturals that much? There's no way Gerard makes it out alive.