Board Thread:WARNING ALL USERS False Info\Spoilers/@comment-15941997-20140124030534/@comment-19765459-20140124164948

Trent22 wrote:

1. Just because they could have killed him doesn't mean they still couldn't.

2. Jackson wasn't killing people by choice which is why Scott wanted to save him.

3. When was Scott ever freindly with Peter in season 1? As I recall he out smarted him several times the date with his mom & when Allison was shopping for dress. You make it sounds like Scott invited him over to have a wolf hangout or something.

4. Ethan did do all of that but it was partly because of what happened to Danny if you don't remember. An Aiden knew that even as a Alpha without his brother and morphing togather he was weak so that was also a big part he flipped sides.

5. I agree he may trust people he shouldn't but like the saying goes "keep your friends close but your enemies closer." 1) The same goes for any werewolf, including Isaac. Heck, the same goes for Chris and Allison, who could revert to being psycho werewolf hunters at any time!

2) Yeah, and innocent people (notably a fair number of cops) died because Scott placed more value on the life of a person he knew (but who did not actually like Scott) over the rest of the people in town.

3) I never said anything about season one. But did you watch season three? Especially "Overlooked". A new viewer who watched that episode would have never guessed that Peter had done any of the things he had done to Scott and his friends back in seasons one or two based on the way Scott was fighting at his side and helping him when he was beaten up.

4) Unfortunately, you're drifting into fanon here. Because Jeff has opted not to develop Danny and Ethan's relationship onscreen in anything more than the most basic way, we don't actually know that Danny was Ethan's motive for switching sides. In fact, Ethan was already showing remorse for the things they had done in his conversation with Scott and Stiles, without Danny even coming up. He also helped Scott stop Aiden from killig Cora. Yes, Aiden's motives here are more questionable. But that leads us to...

5) The exact same thing applies to Isaac. You seem to have forgotten that in season two he was initially showing signs of becoming a rather nasty werewolf himself and in fact Scott had to beat him up (Erica too). Isaac became a good guy largely because Scott reached out to him, not because he was heading that way on his own. If anything, Isaac was more than a little drunk on his new powers and had he chosen to run off might have become dangerous werewolf himself.