Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-25243899-20160224104218/@comment-4723271-20160225020528

AlphaOfAlphas wrote: Killer kev wrote: If Mason was in a trance when he put the shoes in the car then he wouldn't remember they was there but this is assuming that he is the one that out the shoes in the trunk. The doctors could've made him a genetic chimera, the same way they made Theo a genetic chimera. Speaking of that, why did they have Theo do it? Couldn't they do it themselves?

I think Corey (modern day friend of the beast) is the one putting the shoes in the car while Mason (possibly) is still in a trance. It makes sense why he was so close to Mason and Scott at Mason's car. It also makes sense that he can follow Mason as the beast around - he can turn invisible. Thus, he can safely try to cover up for Mason. What's weird is that Corey is always seen touching a wall to turn invisible but in the last episode, he could just run while being invisible - while making someone else invisible too! So why does he always touch the walls to camoflage in every other episode? Just to look cool? lol Didn't they say that it was the footprint of a wolf, not a werewolf? Why didn't Theo do what? Kill his sister? If that's the question then I don't know.

The problem with that theory is Corey didn't seem to suspect something until after the kiss, he was acting perfectly normal around Mason at first. I agree that was weird, every time we've seen him turn invisible in the past, he was touching something, I though his ability was camouflage but that clearly isn't the case. It seem he can just turn invisible.

NervousShipper wrote: AlphaOfAlphas wrote: Wait guys, why was the footprint of the werewolf so large??? That was like...The Beast size??? It's definitely not the size of a normal wolf either. Maybe one can only turn from the puddle water if it's the footprint of a special werewolf. Didn't they say that it was the footprint of a wolf, not a werewolf? You're right, it was said he drank from the paw print of a "wolf".