Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-4091815-20160219204653/@comment-674962-20160223075508

By the way, Tyler Posey's shoe size is 10...

This only furthers my theory that the dread doctors found a way to make Scott's shadow the beast somehow. It all started happening right when Scott was killed for 15 mins on 5x10 and there has been an abundance of foreshaddowing not only right after in 5B especially, but also in earlier seasons, we get little snippets of Scott regarding beastly traits...

Yes, I know Scott has seen the beast in person, nonetheless we shouldn't eliminate him. It's highly unlikely that Mason or Danny will be the beast because that's what almost everyone thinks... The writers are making people believe that it's Mason by simply not putting him in scenes with the beast. Watch, in 5x18 we'll get a scene with Mason and the beast and everyone will be like "OMG! Who is it then?". Though, I will admit that there are a decent amout of reasons to back up Danny as the beast, but then again Jeff probably got Keahu in on it because when people saw those pictures, the writers knew everyone would latch on and stick to the belief that he is the beast.

When it comes to Scott, I just think all of the foreshadowing is almost too much to explain to people. This is a conversation between Theo and Scott from Status Asthmaticus that really caught my eye though, when Theo shows Scott that he can turn into a real coyote.

Scott: That's not possible

Theo: You're right, a werewolf shouldn't even be able to touch mountain ash.

Scott: You're a Chimera...

Theo: I'm the first Chimera. It's the coyote part you don't notice. It's why Malia trusted me first, even though she probably didn't know it. You found the perfect word though, Scott. Because a Chimera isn't just a monster with different parts. It can also mean something impossible to achieve. An realizable dream.

Scott: And they realized you?

Theo: They came close with me. But we can't all be perfect. We cant all be true alphas.

Then we've got the scene in 5x12 in Scott's room, where he is trying to connect the red threads (unsolved) with the chimeras in order to figure out who the last chimera is. As he steps back to look at his work, the red thread from the last chimera sticks to his sleeve and it all falls down.....

Throwback for fun to season 3 and Scott, Allison and Stiles all sacraficed themselves for their parents, which left a darkness on their hearts. Allison was going in and out with reality with dreams about Kate, Stiles couldn't read and didn't know whether he was awake or asleep, and then Scott was having trouble turning because he was scared that he would turn into a werewolf forever. We see a shadow following him on that first episode of 3B, which looks very similar to the beast now in season 5.

This is from 3x14 when Aiden and Ethan were trying to "beat the beast" out of him, I guess, because he wasn't transforming.

Aiden: You're an Alpha. You want to roar like one, you got to give in full throttle. You've got to be the monster. Become the beast.

Scott: What if I can't control it? What if I can't turn back?

Ethan: Than it takes over. You become Malia. You get further and further away from being human. You turn into an animal.

This might seem like it's not very important, because it was all solved right? After they brought back human Malia, Scott and the rest of them had it all firgured out right??

WRONG!

Stiles ended up being possessed by the nogitsune and Allison ended up being right about Kate's returning, then also DIED. But, what happened to Scott...? From what I can remember of season 3, pretty much nothing regarding Scott came up again, nowhere in comparison to what happened with Allison and Stiles.

All we've gotten since then are little snippets of the possibility that the True Alpha might slip into something more evil.

In season 4, he almost went full on demon wolf on an assasin, though quickly took a step back because he knows that that's not who he is.

Could the dread doctors have known about this? They have been trying to steal Scott's power since the beginning of season 5. A true alpha might be the perfect kind of power in order to succeed with the ultimate chimera, the beast.

Belasko in 5x01 tried to steal his power, he failed. Then we have Theo trying the rest of 5A to get the pack to go against Scott. Was this only because he wanted a pack? Maybe, Theo said that the dread doctors promised him a pack in order to get Scott out of the way for them. Then when Theo was talking to Stiles about it all, he said his plan didn't include Scott, but he technically left out that Scott was a part of someone else's plan...

Although the whole Theo situation slightly worked, they didn't get Liam to do it. Still, Theo ended up slashing Scott anyways...? Scott dies and the beast is born.

Now, in 5B, we haven't seen the dread doctors very much, most likely to not ruin the suprise of who the beast is, but I also think it's because Theo isn't really working with the dread doctors anymore. Also, how ironic is it that now that the dread doctors have the power that they wanted (possibly Scott's), Theo wants to steal it...?

A few other scenes that I think are worthy of mentioning:

5x14: Liam is walking around the tunnels looking for the dread doctors layer when he finds Scott in a densly shaddowing spot, very suspisouly standing in silence. This isn't to insinuate that Scott knows he's the beast or anything specific, I think it's just foreshaddowing to be completely honest.

5x15: Melissa is ironically in all black, which I don't think we have ever seen before, it kind of intruiged me but it also had me a little nervous. For some idiotic reason, she has the sudden impulse to go check out the beast for a sec in the hospital, but as soon as the elevator opens she runs out.

5x17: When Scott is explaining to the pack that he has healed, the scene is filmed a certain way that leads me to believe that this might not be a good thing. He seems content, Kira as well, and even though the pack is probably content too, there is no happy music, no hopeful glances, just bleak and awkward confusion. All season Scott hasn't been healing, and ironically they just so happen to mention in this episode that the beast is getting stronger, and Scott is finally healed, thinking he is all ready to go, but could this possibly be "more bad than good"?