Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-26781694-20160309171151/@comment-27565137-20160518164234

@HolyDrumstic

My views on Parrish are more about what he has to offer. In terms of character development and even his dynamic within the group, what can he offer that's worth keeping him. And the answer is, not that much.

His relationship with Lydia we now know was more like a supernatural bound than anything else. Much like Malia felt attracted by Theo. She didn't quite understand it at first until we found out he was part werecoyote as well. Parrish is a hellhound and Lydia a banshee. Both have connections to death or the representation of death. Hellhounds in Norse mythology are connected to the Wild Hunt. And Banshee's... Well. Here the mythology is more thiner. The most common aspect about Banshee's was that they were seen as evil entities, that could cause a person death by screaming his or her name, and the person being close enough to hear the scream. Another aspect was that Banshee's scream when death is near.

But again this alone doesn't justifies Parrish becoming a member of the pack.

Corey can also leave the show. At this point he's the only chimera around, so he might as well leave. After all it isn't like his and Mason relationship are indispensable.

Mason, has potential. He might become the fourth pack member that Scott turns. Although to be totally honest. Between him and Stiles. I believe Stiles is more worthy. I'm not saying Scott can't turn them both. Both seeing how the cast has grown. Having Scott, Liam, Hayden, Stiles and Mason, as permanent cast members, to add to Lydia, Malia and whoever else might appear on that season, then the budget will need to increase significantly.

Although I'd like to see Stiles becoming something else. Like a Wind or Time, Kitsune. I'd much more prefer to see him as being part of Scott pack of werewolves. But for that to happen Mason might have to leave the show.

Kira's problem was that she didn't grow enough. I know she was still relativily new in Kitsune standards, seeing usually a Kitsune only starts adding tails (and thus becoming more powerful) every one hundred years, her development was limited. And also seeing her carring that sword around and still many time getting beaten by guys that had nothing but claws, like when it was with the Berserkers, didn't helped her out. Also her relationship with Scott... there was something missing there. It wasn't like it was with Alison. Those two at least seemed to possess a more natural chemistry. At least on screen.

Maybe Malia will be a future option for Scott, if her and Stiles are really done. But not right now. If anything, they can give small hints in season 6 and only by the end of season 6 we might start to see something there. Both Scott and Malia have a lot of growing up to do. Scott needs to come into full terms with what he is and Malia needs to start showing more empathy and humanity. Seeing who her parents were, either she starts to become more relatable or she'll be another character to eventually leave the show. Which would be a shame seeing that I believe she has a lot of potential.

Has for Lydia. Maybe Lydia needs to start to focus more in learning all she can learn about being a Banshee. We've already got a taste that Lydia can also kick ass and be a badass if she's allowed to. Now the producers need to move from what they shown it's possible and make it natural for her. Maybe even add other Banshee to the story. We've seen basically every evil version of the most known supernatural species in Teen Wolf with the exception of Banshee's. Maybe it's time to see what a dark banshee looks like and what they can do.