Board Thread:COMPLETE BULLSHIT Forum/@comment-173.80.214.199-20140319200918/@comment-98.209.42.117-20140321104329

AlphaMyAlpha wrote: Paul.rea wrote: LadyX wrote:

AlphaMyAlpha wrote:

Paul.rea wrote: I actually understand this one. Scott's been holding back all season due to his ongoing fear of turning into a murderous beast like Peter Season 1.

Anger might just break that fear and allow him to let his full power manifest.

Until this is proven and verified this amounts to fan fiction. Lol. Niiice Actually, to qualify as fan fiction, I would have said -
 * "Scott, fearing that he too might become a monster like Peter Hale and unable to bear the thought of hurting or killing someone, refuses to fully access his Alpha abilities."

That is a dramatic narrative - unlike what I wrote which was is simply a string of facts.

Ever since Anchors Scott's been holding back. He's voiced those fears several times. The word "might" indicates where the speculation in the statement begins. That line too is presented without embellishment.

I think you are parsing the language pretty thinly to see a difference between what you wrote and what others write.

Even your beginning response of "I understand this one..." smells of a certified fact as I understand your position to be on board discussions. Not trying to be petty -- just trying to see things from your professed position.

Right now, based on the Malia incident and other things, it SEEMS that tapping into his primal core MAY allow Scott to be more dominant as an Alpha (such as forcing Malia to change form). But we're only guessing that it will also make Scott may powerful. And all this "subtext" you're mentioning about Scott's form is clearly narrative in your mind and not something that is ever stated or hinted on the show.

Even if it may be something that many of us believe likely, in the realm of the Complete B.S. forum it amounts to fan fiction until we have concrete proof. That being the case, I guess it is consistent that you're putting that on a board where people are just making stuff up? Oh, give it a rest already. You're the only one looking at it from the perspective of Paul beating his chest and declaring ("I understand this one..")  AS FACT. It sounds like you don't know the definition of fan fiction. It has nothing to do with speculating on facts (which Paul is doing). It's the act of writing itself, which is why Paul's reply was funny.