Board Thread:WARNING ALL USERS False Info\Spoilers/@comment-90.244.156.250-20130813090455/@comment-11533671-20130814151401

I think it is important to keep in mind how real wolves act. I think it is sort of how things are done in Teen Wolf to an extent. In a real wolf pack, if an Alpha is killed or beaten by a beta then the beta becomes the Alpha and inherits all of the Alphas' power. The same thing happens if an omega kills or beats him. What many people are not thinking about is that the SAME thing also happens  when another Alpha comes into the area and beats or kills an Alpha of another pack. The winner accumulates the losers' power. Deucalion killed Ennis. Did that increase his power? What about the fact that Ennis was a part of the Alpha pack and was all but a beta in name to Deucalion? Why wouldn't Deucalion absorb his power? So far in the show we are told explicitly that betas and omegas absorb their Alphas power which follows the same rules as a real wolf pack. So why wouldn't the real life rule for an Alpha killing an Alpha apply as well? I only know that the show hasn't said one way or another about that particular circumstance, so it is only IMO, but I think it is worth questioning and thinking about.