Board Thread:WARNING ALL USERS False Info\Spoilers/@comment-24565701-20140221023529/@comment-6383956-20140221163806

There's a couple flaws in the theory nobody's mentioned yet (and really, they're the only ones, as far as I can tell, that actually disprove it. :P)

1. If it's a werewolf family, why didn't Melissa know about werewolves? Why doesn't Agent McCall seem to known about the supernatural? (He thinks he was stabbed by a guy with a sword -- if he knew about the supernatural he would certainly not think that was a normal criminal.)

2. Being a True Alpha is about strength of character and willpower -- given how brutal werewolf culture seems to be and that you can't become a True Alpha if you kill somone (or are killed first :P) I would think it'd be easier to develop that kind of strength of character as a human.

I mean, Peter's bite definitely allowed Scott to fulfill his destiny as a True Alpha but only because it made him a werewolf to begin with.