Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-25123326-20160309061054/@comment-13895380-20160311165044

LadyX wrote:

AlphaOfAlphas wrote:

AlphaKen wrote: Shakester71 wrote: It was definitely my favorite episode of Season 5. Scott finally shifted which is something he hasn' t done since his fight with Liam in the library. I'm don't like the way Kira's storyline is going. Another thing I don't like is the way they left Deucalion. He helps Scott then gets shot and thats it. Thats the end of his storyline so we don't know what happened to him. I'm sure he healed up and went on his way but its sort of an abrupt end to a story that carried so much potential. As I said earlier, Scott only fully shift 4 times total through the whole season of 20 episodes. It's pathetic and ridiculous. I feel like there's been a major lack werewolf-itude for a while now. 3A's Storyline with the Alpha Pack had so many werewolf transformations. I know it was mainly due to the storyline with the Alpha Pack but still, I think Scott transformed 2-3 times in 3B. twice in Season 4. and 4 times in Season 5. I don't understand. We have a show about werewolves, and they barely ever transform anymore... It's probably because of budgeting issues. The reason most of the Beast vs Hellhound fights were off-screen was probably because of budgeting issues as well, but it's still disappointing. Rather having them run around all the time, they should have spent more budget to make a few really satisfying fights since it was such an anticipated battle which was hyped even up until the last episode, but they only showed like 10 seconds of it (most of it was Chris...). He had no reason to not be in the last fight with the Beast, Scott, and Liam.

Back to Scott: it's awesome when he shifts. I just hate it when in the same scene, his eyes randomly stop being red...dafuq. That happened in the finale, The Maid of Gevaudan, and maybe other episodes. Did they forget? Could be important, like in 3a when we got random flashes of red before he went full alpha In 3a, they heavily emphasized when these instances occurred. It was because he was becoming a True Alpha. For this, there's no indication showing that it's important. It's just randomly not red in an instance of a scene, then red again. Although it seems unlikely, I would welcome the idea of it actually having meaning because otherwise it's just odd that it randomly happened twice.