Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-16083651-20170111164432/@comment-13895380-20170114161438

Killer kev wrote: I don't care who Scott kills but he must realize that it has to be done eventually. I'm still baffled at how they let Theo stay, Malia seems to be the only one with some damn sense.

Nah, that punch looked weak AF. I knew there was no way that ended Peter. Scott should've killed Peter, but that's not who he is, and it's gonna bite him in the ass though. I feel like killing is necessary in the world they live in. For example, you know how many people they could've saved had Scott just helped Derek kill Jackson? Instead, he saved Jackson, not that I'm complaining but in the process of doing so, by saving that one life, he gave Jackson (Matt) more time to kill others. Not holding Scott accountable for anyone else's actions, just saying some of those people could've been saved if Jackson was killed firsy

I though that the S4 battle with Peter would be the last we saw of Scott getting his ass kicked, that clearly wasn't the case. As a True Alpha being nothing special power-wise, that's actually a point Jeff has made a couple times. Apparently, a True Alpha isn't suppose to be werewolf jesus, just a werewolf than gained his Alpha status without taking it from someone. A reward or something like that. I mean it was an uppercut, so I thought Scott may have broken his neck lool.

In S2, Derek slit the Kanima's throat and we know that for a normal werewolf, wounds from Alphas don't heal as fast. Kanima's are created from werewolves, but clearly that doesn't apply to them, as Jackson survived. The Kanima also survived a gunshot to the head by Chris. TBH it seemed unstoppable in S2. It never lost a fight, even against multiple werewolves (including an Alpha) and the only way to stop it was to transform it back to Jackson, via him remembering his love for Lydia and thus his identity (*tries not to cry*). Man, the Kanima in S2 was such a power-house. It took down a whole police force with ease. Tracey was a n00b compared to Jackson Kanima. Imagine what an Alpha Kanima can do!

Yeah, I know True Alphas don't have anything special but I feel like it's a missed opportunity, especially since so many people were talking about how awesome True Alphas are in S4. Again, Deucalion was intimidated by Scott becoming an Alpha, but if Scott didn't have any extra powers...why was he intimidated? Deucalion could have probably killed his whole Alpha Pack at once, if he wanted to, as did Jennifer (besides Ennis, who sucks).

I mean, I know that Douglas has to die, but I don't think it has to be Scott to do it. Maybe they can send him to Hell, as they did with Theo, but I wouldn't consider that a "murder" per say. Hmm, maybe the Hellhound could even kill him, as he's probably related to Douglas too because he's related to the Ghost Riders. The Hellhound is the harbinger of death, after all. I feel like Douglas eating souls could have to do with him cheating death. But yeah, there's no need to ruin Scott's perfect record on the last season, when all the other seasons, he's been portrayed as someone who can save the day without being a "monster". So many times Deucalion, Peter and even his own Alpha powers have tried to get him to kill but he persevered. He could have killed Matt, Gerard, Jennifer, Deucalion (LOL jk), Stiles when he was possessed by the Nogitsune, Peter, etc. but he didn't. All of these people are sociopaths and mass murderers. If he didn't kill them, why kill now? That'll just destroy the idea of the virtuous True Alpha that they pushed on us for seasons, no matter how frustrating or silly his "softness" was.

Oh, about your first point, I actually think Theo will stay good this time. Maybe he'll even die doing something selfless, as I suspect Peter will too. I felt like Theo's time in Hell definitely humbled him. "It's okay, you don't have to stop." - Theo. It seemed like he finally understood how horrible he was and accepted his fate. It even made me feel sorry for him, even after everything he's done. I mean, Theo was respectable asshole when he always had a motive, kind of like an evil genius, but in the S5 finally, he was a major asshole just for the sake of being an asshole (e.g. he betrayed Deucalion just to test out his powers LOL). The opening scene last episode was done very well. It made me sympathize with Theo and root for his redemption story.