Board Thread:WARNING ALL USERS False Info\Spoilers/@comment-89.66.135.94-20140121203645/@comment-19765459-20140121221831

Bigwolfonbase wrote:

Derek wanted a pack not because of instinct but because he knew the alpha pack was coming. I'm waiting to see how this thing with his alphaness comes to play. Because he seems good with it now so if it was just because of the door ajar darkness then its something that needed to happen and be brought up and it seems to be done with. I was never a big fan of the true alpha thing so to me the only thing special about it should be that he was able to rise without stealing it. I do wish that they had given him a more aggresive attitude because of him being an alpha though. As for the twins it makes sense they killed someone who was kind of a friend of theirs it would be weird if they were like hey everything is good. As for kira. Their in highschool so it makes sense when they introduce new characters as love interest from a highschool point of view as thats a lot of what highschool is. Now if malia becomes a bigger part of the show and shes put as a love interest thatll be them stretching it. At the time the Alpha Pack had not even been mentioned yet. Derek's stated motivation was the need for three Betas. As we have discussed (at length) elsewhere, the three he picked were hardly of suitable quality for fighting the Alpha Pack, so obviously the two issues are not connected in continuity. Unless we're assuming that Derek is ridiculously stupid and felt that he and his dysfunctional teenage Betas, outnumbered and outgunned by the Alpha Pack, had any serious chance of survival in a throw down.

If you watch episode 310, Scott is scarily comfortable in working with Peter, despite Peter having been the one who turned him into a werewolf, tried to make him go nuts on his friends and was slaughtering people all over town. Scott also goes to Chris Argent when he needs help, despite knowing at least some of what Chris has done in his time as a Hunter. It would be odd for him to suddenly develop standards with regards to the twins (who, again, tried to help Scott literally in the last episode!).

But again, continuity....not a big thing with the writers.

They could have at least tried to introduce Kira as something other than Allison 2.0. You know, maybe make her Lydia's chemistry lab partner instead of Scott's history class crush.