Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-25176701-20150818031151/@comment-26819589-20150823040559

JEK wrote: Sean 175 wrote:

AlphaKen wrote:

Sean 175 wrote:

Dry63 wrote: I think Scott is a symbol of a brave hero, but the time has come where he needs to make tough choices such as killing a potential threat like Theo.

The fact he chose to believe Theo and not listen to Stiles, his "brother best friend," is showing that he's trying so hard to stick to his beliefs that he is losing himself and shutting out anyone trying to interfere with those beliefs.

Only when some one like his mother or Stiles is killed by a bad guy that he might screw his beliefs and kill out of revenge.

I'm hoping that doesn't happen to him. (IMO) telling your friends not to kill the enemy, despite how dangerous the enemy is, would be a tough choice to make.

How is Scott supposed to believe in stiles(his best friend, his brother) when stiles easily lies to his own werecoyote girlfriend (apparently with a steady heart beat) & keeps a secret like him accidentally killing someone & then later helps Theo cover up another murder.

I don't think anyone has too die for Scott to want to kill. Also, I hope he kills One of the dread doctors(or all of them) instead of Theo. 😎 why....? Theo needs to die more than anyone right now. I find him to be an interesting character (mostly because of the full wolf transformation thing)& I think it would be a more fitting punishment to keep him alive so he can watch his plans to gain Scott's pack as his own fail. 😎 ....that's.......not a punishment. That's giving him the opportunity to try again (or at the very least, go off into the sunset and make OTHER people's lvies hell). Which is kind of the problem everyone has with Scott. Which you know. Which everyone knows. Which........ok, I don't have another "Which", but you get the point. ;) I would say not being able to have what you want and living with that idea is a fitting punishment. 😎