Board Thread:WARNING ALL USERS False Info\Spoilers/@comment-67.162.31.47-20140201085741/@comment-19765459-20140203075812

Badasswollfman wrote: no im not including god in that statement because it seems to be the exception that proves the rule, what evere the hell that means, which just show how uncooprative and closed minded people are.

but i do see the rest of your points.

Well, and we can make all the California jokes we want here...but Beacon Hills is really pushing the limits of the Masquerade. Now, I personally am religious. So I would not automatically dismiss a supernatural explanation for something assuming that it were in some way quantifiable.

As I said before, the possessed orchestra would meet that criteria. They started performing music that none of them had rehearsed and unless the sheet music all magically changed, it wasn't what they were supposed to be playing. That it culminated in the statistically improbable death of a person by way of a broken piano string should have left everybody in the room (with the obvious exception of supernatural individuals who already knew what was going on) questioning what the hell just happened.

Now, Beacon Hills has a high denial threshold, as evidenced by the fact that that high school has not been razed to the ground due to all the deaths that have happened on the grounds. This is where the writers are pushing plausible deniability. But they always have. In S2 a bunch of police officers were murdered, in the police station itself, and the whole place got hosed down with gunfire from fully-automatic assault rifles (totally illegal in civilian hands in the state of California). It took how long for the FBI to follow up on this?! And the media never noticed?! Sheriff Stilinski never demanded a search warrant for the Argent house (Chris being the only person in town besides the cops known to have a cache of that kind of weaponry)!?