Board Thread:COMPLETE BULLSHIT Forum/@comment-110.23.44.55-20140318100825/@comment-192.17.203.114-20140319010821

202.46.143.120 wrote: I felt terrible for Isaac. That was so horrible for him. It will plauge him forever. He clearly doesn't have too many close relationships with people, father, brother, mother are all gone. This supernatural world is really all he has. Even before we first met Isaac he was very much a lone-wolf (pardon the pun). Allison was really the cloest he seems to have gotten with anyone ever. Scott is really his only friend really, he only seems to be an aquantaince with everyone else. I mean to see the one person that he clearly cares about share her last moments with Scott instead of him, that would hurt and incredible amount. I mean hearing Allison say "you were always the one" or something to that effect, wouldn't that bring on a great urge of jealousy towards Scott? It's like saying you were second best. I get Scott and Allison had a special bond, but no last words for Isaac, like nothing, at all!?

If a cast member wants to leave, and with a character like Allison, sometimes the best way for an exist is a death. I felt the death was done nicely, but it was an incredible slap in the face to the character of Isaac, such a big slap in the face it would put an incredible amount of pressure on Isaac's friendship with Scott, whether Jeff intentionally did that or not remains to be seen. I'd ultimately like to see this death be the spark of some serious character development for Isaac, if the character is still in the show for season 4. Agreed. That's really hard. But I read in an interview that the writers didn't have the whole line about her loving Scott in there, but Crystal really wanted to say it because she felt that Allison truly loved Scott. Here's the interview. - http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/03/17/teen-wolf-post-mortem-crystal-reed-interview/