Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-25550807-20141017215202/@comment-25590036-20141028015428

I posted this on another message board, so I copied and pasted. Personally, these are what I'd like:

1. More of Stiles kicking ass. No more "dorky Stiles" or "side-kick Stiles". Come on, every character has to grow...change. Bring back badass Stiles ( a la s 3B...'cept without the, ya know, sociopathic personality). Besides, I've heard that Dylan O'Brien may leave the show entirely after season 5 anyway (since he's becoming huge right now). If its true, it'd be good if they do justice to the character by giving him one hell of a season/ending.

2. More development of Lydia's abilities. She got a total of what...3-4 mins per episode on average during season 4. What a waste.

3. Don't introduce any more new (good guy) characters. Now with Liam on-board, trying to fit in a decent amount of screen-time for all of the main ones for s5 may be a bit challenging. Then again, it doesn't look like Chris Argent will be back to Beacon Hills so maybe his screen-time will go to Liam...?

4. Something decent for Derek. Seriously, his character has *got* to be one of the most unlucky ones ever. Seriously, I hope they don't make Braeden into a psycho-crazy partner for him like they did with both, Kate and Jennifer/Julia. Poor guy. Seriously...

5. Personal conflict for Scott; What if they make Scott kill another character?

Throughout the progress of the series, one of the things that set Scott apart from others was his absolute compassion, his 'no-kill' policy whatever the costs. Even his friends had no problem with killing, but Scott was just different which is probably one of the reasons for his "True Alpha" status--"by virtue alone". What if season 5 puts Scott in a position where he HAS to kill someone/something? There's no other valid choice. I think it could be interesting as far as character/development goes. Also, it would show that sometimes not everything is as simple as a kill/don't kill, black and white choice, and that, sometimes, tough decisions have to be made.

--- Also (and this is just my personal opinion): An end to the series after S5. I think it can and should be done to avoid the show jumping the shark. I can't help but think that Teen Wolf may end up like the sad older brother who, at 35, still lives at home (aka The Vampire Diaries in s6). Better to have a great, fantastic ending that closes all ties, than to drag it out and beat it like a dead horse**


 * Unless (and this is a BIG 'unless'), season 5 is so gosh-darn kick ass that it would be criminal to *not* continue with a season 6.