Board Thread:WARNING - SPOILERS AHEAD/@comment-11593970-20130706054527/@comment-174.50.238.180-20130718120816

Well lets consider who else Peter could control. Of course there's Lydia. He persuaded Stiles in season 1 to give him Scott's username and password. Danny was targeted in this week's episode because he obviously knew too much, even though I doubt he realized what he knew. Gerard is a weak and frail old man, but he's still psychotic so he could be working with Peter to get revenge somehow. Ms. Morrell was influenced by the Alphas, so maybe she had helped Peter before as well. The principal was swayed to take a leave of absence when the argents tortured him in season 2, so maybe Peter could sway him to do it. Maybe the other Argents (Chris and Allison) somehow know Peter (which may be explained in next week's episode with Derek's childhood) because of the Argents' history with werewolves in Beacon Hills (as shown by the motel episode). I do believe that Peter is the Darach but is influencing someone else to do most of the dirty work.

It is important to remember that the Darach is a druid, a mythical being with ties to nature. If they can manipulate nature, then they could influence other things to take care of a task as simple as stringing up Deaton and surrounding him in mountain ash. As shown by numerous episodes, the Darach has a powerful influence over insects, so they could easily use sheer numbers to retrieve someone and tie them up. It's not impossible, considering how one of the lesbian girls in the woods was covered in insects and then was gone when the insects moved. With the paths beneath Beacon Hills, I'm thinking there is some form of tunneling. A human body can't just pass through earth. But a Darach who could influence every aspect of nature through druidic actions could easily manipulate the ground someone stands on. Deaton was taken by what appeared to be moths, but being that the Darach was controlling them, they had supernatural abilities. They weren't ordinary moths. They could have swarmed and carried Deaton where they desired.

And I did word that part about Peter outside of Deaton's office wrong. What I meant was that no one was being sacrificed or went missing at that time, both during the battle and after. The onnly casualty was Ennis getting his face crushed.

And Scott was shot by bullets, not arrows. They were the magical Nordic Blue Monkshood bullets, which Deaton removed for him. Then Peter arrived saying something of his had wandered in (referring to Scott).

Like I also said earlier, Peter made Lydia see a younger version of him, which she assumed was just a dude at school. And she saw him a lot. Lydia is susceptible to these hallucinations, meaning anything that happened at school could have been in her head.

-From the long-ass-winded Peter defender.