Board Thread:Legitimate Canon Questions/@comment-4554525-20150917063805/@comment-134.87.177.176-20180117084931

NervousShipper wrote: Being bent towards another's will has often been depicted as a fate worse than death. Have you seen Avengers? Also, watch A Clockwork Orange, which asks the question, if you take away a person's ability to choose to do bad in order to make them good, is that right? not to bring up old wounds or anything but i completely agree with this. I never watched the movie but i read the book and honestly before I did if someone had told me there was a way to magically remove evil from a person i would have thought it to be a genius solution. Now however (not to seem insensitive) i feel like forcing someone who is evil to be good is the kind of mental manipulation that is so horrible it can be seen as having the same effects of severe mental disorders such as schizophrenia where the subject has lost the ability to think and act on their own free will. A Clockwork Orange has made me understand that in terms of punishment, at least with a life sentance a person still has the freedom to think and do as they please, which is ultimately a freedom more significant than being allowed to go to the different places you'd like to. Now to actually relate this so teen wolf, Scott imprisoning Peter in Eichen house is perfectly normal and cannot even begin to compare to killing Peter because its like saying "if someone tries to kill me, its best to murder them before they can" rather than sending them to jail for manslaughter. Eichen is just the supernatural jail.