Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-28166798-20160409133800/@comment-27565137-20160512225952

LadyX wrote: Sorry Wri-el but your 'opinion' has been blatantly refuted by canon events in that Scott's Alpha status CAN be stolen by a beta of his making. There have been no indications in canon that being a 'true' alpha is in anyway different than being a normal alpha as far as perks in power or restrictions from killing after becoming an alpha.

Also, he never outright tried to become an alpha, it happened because he was a stubborn ass that wouldn't submit to a male authority figure since he has daddy issues. That's what the 'true' alpha thing really boils down to. But you can't deny the blatent proof that as a True Alpha, following this choice of not stealing someone else's power has brought nothing good to him. If anything he's many times the weaker Alpha we've seen so far. Even Derek was in some ways better than him, and that's saying a lot.

I'm not saying that he should go on a killing spree. But at least take the power of those that tried to kill him. That would have been a nice move. Peter for one, would never be a threat anymore if after Scott beated him, after Peter had tried to have Scott friends kill him, Scott could've simply dug his claws into Peter and taken all of his power. Even if not killing him, at least leaving him total depowered. And the same could go for all the others. When Belasko tried to use his neon glowing claws to try and steal Scott power, there and then, Scott should've finished him off, or at least tried taken Belasko power for himself.

Honestly I don't understand how Scott being this Alpha, that's almost always behind all other Alphas or villains, hasn't begun to irritate the hell out of fans.