Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-4148963-20140809234514/@comment-25243147-20140811062628

99.170.226.119 (Sean) wrote: Actually, the actor that was playing Boyd was always looking for other roles & because of this his manager was always hesitant at committing to any more episodes with them. This made Jeff feel that he couldn't invest in the character.

My source: http://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/70761097.html

Name: Sean Sean, thanks for the link to the article. By the way, just signing as "Sean" seems a little less awkward than "Name: Sean".

The most important Jeff Davis quote from that article is "I have also always said I will not make Teen Wolf an 'issues' show".

For many viewers, Teen Wolf is a fantasy, an escape from real-life problems. That's why the characters' money issues we keep hearing about in S4 tend to put people off. (At this point, though, I'm more confident that the last five episodes will end the season well.)

JEK wrote: Though, come to think of it, he is the "hot girl". He could have anyone he wanted! (lol, that scene always makes me smile; Isaac's perplexed look just makes it for me)

That is one of the best Scott-Stiles scenes. It's about eight minutes into S3B E03 "Galvanize".

Stiles: Scott, I don't think you get it yet. You're an alpha, 'kay? You are the apex predator. Everyone wants you, you know? You're like the hot girl that every guy wants.

(Isaac enters the scene.)

Scott: The hot girl?

Stiles: You are the hottest girl.

Isaac: What?

Scott: I'm the hot girl.

Isaac: Yes, you are.

It's classic (and very funny) because Stiles explains something to Scott in a convoluted way that only works because it's Scott and Stiles.