Board Thread:Legitimate Canon Questions/@comment-13895380-20161123045622/@comment-4723271-20161127044006

@Honestlycynical: So you counter my argument of excuses with more excuses? Huh. That's a strange approach but whatever. (I guess this one part is directed at you too Omega) I can't even count how many times have Scott, Derek, Liam, Malia, Stiles, Isaac, Stilinski or any other character almost died. However, they all got back up and kept fighting. One loss does not mean he should just give up fighting forever, if he truly thinks that, then he's just as much of a bitch as I think he is. They were all thrown into this word, majority of them unwillingly, but they always fight back. What's his deal? It doesn't matter if he couldn't defeat Sebastien, neither could Scott or Liam but that didn't stop them from fighting for a friend. the problem stems from Corey not helping at all despite being there. He's cares for Mason? He sure as hell didn't show it by hiding.

@Omega: I agree that Corey lacked training but so did everyone else in the beginning. You gain fighting skills by actually fighting, Corey has put zero effort into doing so. There's no shortage of supernatural creatures that he could ask for assistance. When he does that, put in the effort to help and become a better fighter, then I might respect him a little.

I agree that super strength doesn't automatically make him a qualified fighter but we've yet to actually see Corey even throw a punch, this is ridiculous. There's a difference between fighting and failing, and not even trying to fight at all. Corey is the latter. He grabbed Parrish's arm, and gave him a dumbass look. Of course the Hellhound fried his ass, he's a walking flamethrower. Try capitalizing on the arm grab next time, Corey. IMO, anything type of assistance in combat has to be better than sitting back on your ass and just watching.