Board Thread:WARNING ALL USERS False Info\Spoilers/@comment-14066471-20140114172238/@comment-13965604-20140116022242

DManCO wrote: LadyX wrote:

Scott never felt the need to submit to anyone either. So he's always been a bit of an oddball. Didn't they say something about him forming his own human pack back in s1 or s2? Maybe they are considering Isaac (actual beta) Stiles and Lydia, and maybe even Allison? As human betas? Either way, it's weird, and I hate how much stuff gets left out, and changes. It's like, this show has so much potential to be so much better than it is, I want to walk up to Jeff give him a double back hand, shake him by the shoulders and yell at him to 'JUST HIRE SOME FANS TO GO OVER YOUR DAMN SCRIPTS!" We'd all be better at going over stuff and making sure it jives with past season than whoever they hired. Oh, it's the same thing people talk about wishing someone had done to George Lucas before he cranked out those comedic Star Wars prequels! Continuity is serious business in modern fandom, and it is hard to believe that a producer like Jeff does not seem to know that fans are going to dissect and analyze the storyline and identify any plot holes!

It was Derek who said that Scott had formed a "human pack", although nobody was seriously talking about Scott being a real Alpha at that point. But yeah, what different characters say about the rules of werewolves constantly contradict each other, and it is bizarre because the people saying these things are mostly Hunters or actual born werewolves, who should know this stuff very well! It would be understandable if the exposition was coming from an amateur sleuth like Stiles. But when it comes from the Argent's or the Hale's it ought to be more accuate and consistent!

I could even accept a few goof ups from info coming from the Argents, they aren't actually wolves, they just know what's been observed, and what they observe tends to be the stuff that's gone wrong. In theory. But anything from the Hales should damn well be consistent with each other.