Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-24744701-20160311092230/@comment-13895380-20160313014201

Jestermonkey4u wrote: You've even stated that for Deucalion to go down and stay down from one bullet is inconsistent.

Ok then let's think it out logically. Why would he be down in pain then? Logically we know he's been electrified and had some wolfsbane gunk in his arm for a few days.

This leaves us with either one or both of the other injuries combined with the bullet must've been what weakened him enough to keep him down for a minute. Logically speaking, he was fine BEFORE he got shot, and was grunting in pain, on the floor/wall when he got shot. Obviously it was a gunshot that hurt him at that moment, not the electrocution which he clearly already healed from (also the Lego piece in your failed argument). Remember, we're not saying he didn't get hurt from the gun piece wound. We're saying HE DID get hurt from the gunshot wound seemingly very badly, which is what makes it inconsistent. If the gunk was a canonical explanation, then it WOULDN'T be inconsistent, but unfortunately, it isn't, especially since there's no indication that he was still affected by it. What you are doing is speculating -- headcanon -- the exact thing you accused others of doing. :P

Good day, sir.

@ Killer Kev, I'd have to look back at it to agree with what you're saying but assuming it's true, Liam and Malia were totally fine afterwards. What would make us assume that they aren't? Likewise, Deucalion kicked Theo's ass afterwards, and showed no signs of weakness every other scene excepting 1) when he got electrocuted (causation) 2) when he got shot (causation). Is there canon for a wolfsbane that affects werewolves for such a long period of time without them showing any physical symptoms? Every usage of wolfsbane on the show had symptoms, and I mean clear symptoms. To say that Deuc was still affected by it is a far stretch and not canon.