Board Thread:Legitimate Canon Questions/@comment-2187922-20140218213657/@comment-10759846-20140221093407

LadyX wrote:

Shakester71 wrote: When the "she-wolf" was mentioned, I think many people assumed it was a character that hasn't been introduced yet, but as the season went on, it just made sense that they were talking about Cora. First off, calling that woman "Mexican" is wrong. They were in South America. Derek mentioned to Scott that Cora was hiding out in South America right after the Hale house fire and that he and Peter took her back there to hide out again. From what I interpreted from the story is that there are werewolf hunters in South America (and possibly all over the world) as well and captured both Peter and Derek. When she was asking about the she-wolf, I assume she was talking about Cora...the one that got away from them.

To speculate on who is Malia Tate's mother? Can we guess that the Tates were her foster parents since we all know that Mr. Tate isn't her biological father. If so, then her mother is a mystery, but it maybe a character that has been shown, but not necessarily introduced yet. Now wouldn't it be trippy if it turned out to be Lydia's mom? Hmm.. That would be trippy, but wouldn't make any sense, since she just saw Peter, got his number even, and didn't recognize him.

It's bugged me that people keep calling them Mexican too. There are a lot of countries down there people, and Mexico isn't even, technically, South America at all. And I don't know why people assumed they were talking about anyone other than Cora. She is the only wolf Derek was last seen with, the only werewolf we know has any ties to South America, and the only female wolf we know of. If it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, we can assume it's a duck, not an eagle. There was no reason to jump to the assumption that it was some other unmet character, IMO. How would Lydia has a kid that is likely the same age as her or older?

Unless it deals with something magically but just would be weird because we never even saw her pregant.