Board Thread:Legitimate Canon Questions/@comment-13895380-20170114165006/@comment-31187674-20170130113246

Hi Paul, I am afraid Jeff has not even answered part of the question effectively.

I understand that he refers to the term "Demon Wolf" as hyperbole, but there are some major loopholes in his response when considering Teen Wolf canon:

1) In Teen Wolf, Season 2 clearly states that a lone wolf is considered an Omega (Refer to Episode 1 in Season 2). Peter is technically an Omega, Scott was also once an Omega. Even the Twins state they were once Omegas of their pack, weak and last to "feed". However, the beast of Gevaudan, despite being an Omega, not only is strong, but is extremely powerful, transforms differently, doesn't have an alpha, and can be killed only by a unique weapon?

If the Demon Wolf theory was hyperbole, why was the beast so powerful? Just being pure evil doesn't count for the super-strength that even Alphas like Deucalion and Peter have not shown.

2) Sebastian seemed to have drunk from the paws of an animal. Was it a wolf? Or was it a large werewolf? I don't see teen wolf canon stating anywhere that one can become a werewolf merely by drinking rain water from the paws of a wolf.

Nothing against Jeff Davis, he is a great writer. But of late, his writing has been having so many loopholes that we may require a teen-wolf spin-off or a separate season just to explain some basic facts about the show, such as:

1) How the law and order department never escalates the situation despite reporting so many deaths in such a small town within a span of two-three years.

2) How there are so many supernatural creatures within a small town and yet very few people are even aware of the fact. I can understand Werewolfs and Werejaguars, but Wendigos???? For god's sake, they cannot be hidden so long as they are bound to see people disappearing at will because of the Wendigo's taste for human flesh?

3) Ennis is supposed to an Alpha who has the strength of his complete pack, yet gets consistently beaten by Derek, who is not only younger, but less experienced.

4) Deucalion, despite being backstabbed, surprisingly does not go after Gerard, but rather gets the odd idea to form the "perfect pack". Now, this is utter ridiculoous. If I were Deucalion, I'd possibly want to kill not only Gerard, but everyone who was with him.

5) I can understand Douglas having powers of an Alpha and partially that of a Ghost Rider, but what the hell is a Lowenmensch? Why add something that is utterly irrrelevant?

Having said this, I love the show, but just get irritated because the writing has been getting so lazy and the loopholes are overflowing with every passing season.