User blog comment:Paul.rea/Teen Wolf News 082416/@comment-25338699-20160825044418

No disrespect for an intrresting post, but some of the "facts"  about psychopathy are just plain wrong: you can diagnose it in kids, it can be triggered by trauma but that doesn't mean Theo doesn't show it, Theo's sympathetic or supportive moments were almost all in front of an audience to manipulate them,  even when Stiles and Liam caught him in the woods by where his sister died, which psychopaths are excellent at,  he was violent and cruel when he thought he could get away with it,  "being a self centered tool with a detailed plan for domination that involves setting people up for murder" is not the same as "being a child who doesn't understand consequences", psychopaths  EXPRESS emotions and empathy without feeling it, psychopaths are more likely to SEEM normal than sociopaths, and Theo, as people have already said, WAS accepted. Scott welcomed him with literal open arms, he was even talking Stiles around. The reason they didn't help him was because by the time they knew what was going on, he had manipulated, decieved, injured, or tried to kill most of them, and he kept doing it, even after he wasn't working for the Doctors anymore, and then his sister got her revenge. Deucalion was misunderstood if still destructive, but Theo  was fighting for power and to make people his toys, and didn't genuinely care who got hurt or killed. And, even if he does have a sob story: that doesn't change what he did, it doesn't "fix" it because Theo also has problems, and Theo never backed down or took responsibility for himself. It was always someone else's fault. He specifically brought back innocent people he had already helped torture to kill them for his own gain. Maybe he could have been saved before or right after his sister, and he's definitely interesting. That doesn't mean he isn't also as corrupt as Peter or Gerard.