Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-75.147.224.33-20140731164835/@comment-124.187.3.57-20140804112425

67.171.3.23 wrote: 68.47.226.133 wrote: 121.222.251.44 wrote: Paul.rea wrote: They said in Visionary that it was "very rare" for a werewolf to transform to full wolf. The monster, season one Peter, version isn't ever explained or discussed. Was it Visionary? Thanks, Paul. And I suppose season one Peter was sort of discussed by the Twins.

Aiden: You're an Alpha. You wanna roar like one you gotta give in, full throttle. You gotta be the monster, become the beast, become everything you're afraid of.

Ethan: That's what give you power, gives you strength.

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Scott: And what if I can't control it, and what if I can't turn back?

Ethan: Then it takes over. You become Malia, you get further and further away from being human, you turn into an animal. Or worse.

Aiden: You turn into Peter.

So, if I'm reading it correctly, then losing control, giving into your animal side, you can become a beast? And, presumably, if you can do so on your own, under controlled conditions, then it demonstrates a mastery of sorts? Hmm. So Scott either masters control and can shift into a wolf or he loses it and becomes his own version of Peter. I'm hoping for a Scott version of Peter, then. The shot of him near the end of the mid-season trailer is pretty badass. I agree. I love Scott, but I think his character's arch needs to be stirred up a bit. He's been very "blandly moral" (according to Peter), and while I think it's important that somoene in this show is the moral one, I'd like to see Scott shaken up a bit. That final shot of him in the trailer looks promising to those of us who'd like to see a new side of Scott! Absolutely agree. Scott's character has been the most consistent in his beliefs and morals over the course of the show, and he really needs to be forced into some situations where he really has to struggle with his own morality over expediency, or instinct. Rather than just choose the seemingly nicest option without even considering the other possibilities and the upsides of choosing differently. Not to say he needs to become a sociopath like Peter, but he needs to come to terms with his own dark side, with the beast, instead of just suppressing it.