Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-2.2.143.109-20140810222158/@comment-4723271-20170906153306

1. Everything you just mentioned applied to only Jackson. It wasn't said for anyone else. And no, it hasn't been stated several times that sometimes the bite can go wrong and a person can be something other than a werewolf. It was stated that the kanima was wrong, and that Jackson's shape reflected who he was, but no one said that every non-werewolf that comes from a werewolf bite or scratch is a mutation.

2. Call it genetic or call it spirirtual. How they did it doesn't really matter that much. It's not that relevant in the topic at hand, which is whether or not Kate and Sebastien are mutated abominations, which they aren't as far as Canon is concerned.

3. You can't find not one quote from the show that says Kate and Seb were mutations, therefore, its unsupported speculation. That's logic makes no sense IMO. Because no one said that Kate was NOT a mutation or abomination, that means she is one??? No said that werecoyotes, hellhounds, and wendigos aren't mutations or abominations either, so I guess that means they all are, at least going by that logic. No one said that druids can't fly, so I guess they can. No one said alphas can't breathe fire, so by that logic, they can, since no one said otherwise. You see where I'm going? Yes, the entire point is to create werewolves, but things dont always go as planned. However, that doesn't make it a mutation.

4. He was different. That doesn't make him mutated.

If you read my comment above, you can see that I said 'Stiles called it an abomination, and Derek agreed'. But it doesn't matter who said it. They titled the episode "Abomination", meaning that's exactly what the kanima was. The kanima was the result of a mutation that could only be resolved once Jackson fixed his issues. No one said that Kate and Seb had mutations that could be solved once they fix their issues.