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I like Peter. Hate Theo.

Deucalion was awesome, but I like him better as a mentor.

I'm picky about my villains. I like villains who exude their threatening nature, without actually doing anything threatening. Peter has that. He talks, even when he's helping Scott, and you're just thinking "Man, he going to do something bad. He has something up his sleave."

Peter is practically the equivalent of Vegeta from DBZ. His goal will always be to be at the top, and the moment you trust him, he's going to turn on you. Of course, Vegeta got soft after getting a peice of that Bulma pie.... seriously, was he a virgin prior to that, or something? But I digress. The point is, Peter is always looking for his ticket to greater power. Sure, he'll help you.... but you may end up bent over a barrell, with him twisting the situation to his advantage.

Deucalion is awesome... but much more direct. "I'm the Demon Wolf... apex of apex.... blah blah blah." (Still, I F-ing loved every minute.) Basically, he does what he wants. I mean, even when Derek and Scott "beat him" in season three... I was thinking, "You're seriously going to threaten him? He can wreck you both. You'd better hope he spares you for restoring his eyes." And he did. Which I find unrealistic.... but hey, Deucalion 2.0 is still ruthless. He played Theo like a fiddle, while nudging him to kill his entire pack. Although Theo lived through it, Deuc snapped his neck like a twig...in front of Scott, who is against such things. Deuc didn't care. Deuc does what he wants.

Jennifer Blake was meh, to me. She certainly did a lot of harm in Beacon Hills, but at the end of the day, I just didn't feel... like she was phycologically interesting or threatening.

Gerard is just a fanatic. Fanatics are annoying.... but sometimes provide a good threat. Their obsessions rarely change, though, and their goals are almost always the same. He became predictable, and predictable villains are more of a nuisance than a real threat.

The Dread Doctors. Bah. It's like they tried to turn TW into a horror with the villain. They were ghostlike monsters that were near untouchable. They had a very basic goal, but no real devemopment. I thought it was damned annoying.

Kate? F-ing stupid. Werejaguar? After being dead? It made little to no sense.

Which brings me to Kanima. Dumb, but tolerable, due to him being a puppet.

Nogitsune? Man, Dylan O'brien's superb acting made a mediocre concept into a brilliant villain. Chills. F-ing chills. However, I considered the Nogitsune more of a monster than a villain.

The Beast? Meh. I mean, the backstory was somewhat cool... the actor was great, but had little screen time. Personally, I would have loved to have seen more interaction with Sebastien Valet, rather than his monstrous form.... but we got what we got.

Finally.... Theo. I feel like they wanted someone LIKE Peter, but closer to Scott and the group's age. What we got was a complete psychopath without any real motivations other than to obtain power. For absolutely no purpose other than to have power. What was he going to do with that power? Who knows? He's basically a pychopathic brat, who wants a toy and is taking it from others.... that toy happens to be power. As I said, he was supposed to fill Peter's role as a younger character. Now, back to Peter... Peter is proud of his Hale heritage, wants to restore the Hale name in the way he thinks is best for their future, and feels like he has the right to that power.... he is rightful the heir, and he SHOULD have it... or so he believes. Which is why I compare Peter to Vegeta, who felt he deserved that power as the last prince of the Saiyan race.

But, anywho, Peter rocks... Theo not so much. Deucalion is amazing, but I'm not sure where he fits, anymore.