Board Thread:WARNING ALL USERS False Info\Spoilers/@comment-16047999-20140107140433/@comment-19765459-20140111040358

24.126.50.69 wrote:

2 things.

A) I think everyone is forgetting Scott and Issac are both werewolves. That means that Scott is probably more agressive than the average guy, hence the throwing again the wall. And it meams that Issac didn't really get hurt by that. Even Scott's mom didn't seem overly concerned.

B) I don't see what the big deal is. Issac is now interested in Allison, feels guilty, amd asks Scott to hit him. At first Scott says no, then he changes his mind. They aren't bsing each other with "no I don't like her" or "no I'm not jealous." They are honest, deal with it and move on instead of lying or hiding their feelings. Scott never said they couldn't be together, nor do I think he would. He just has a problem with it, which is totally understandable.

A) It's just ironic, because previously more than a few people thought that Derek was horrible for breaking Isaac's arm in training and throwing a glass at him. The exact same fact applies here though: Derek knew that any injuries would heal, and so does Scott. But does that make physical violence among friends okay?

B) Note that Isaac is being very accepting about this. He has not been whining or complaining about Scott's abusiveness. But that only makes Scott look worse, because he is not apologetic, nor is he being reasonable and talking about it. He is just getting violent.

The issue is whether Scott is losing self-control, and could he be becoming dangerous? The answer is "yes". He very nearly shifted while arguing with his father and quite possibly might have attacked him had Melissa not intervened.