Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-4723271-20170918140954/@comment-13895380-20170924031200

Paul.rea wrote: I think you're misrembering the sequence of events. Lydia runs up and does her "We're all gonna die!" followed by Peter's "They're all coming here right now!"

Then Deucalion is shot. Then the cars pull into what is (because I've been there) an empty parking lot in a large city.

You could say, narratively the trucks pull up AS Deuc is getting shot, but, either way, the first audible indication of anything was the shots. No, I didn't misrember it. I watched it again before I posted. There is no logical reason to believe that the hunter came out of nowhere and shot him. You actually believe he came on foot? No, he came out of a car. Even if you want to entertain the idea of him walking there, it means that he had to have been in the vicinity before Lydia and Peter got there, meaning that Deucalion, Scott and Malia should have heard him. Remember, Scott had just finished beating Malia and Deucalion with his eyes closed, so using echolocation, him or Deucalion had to have heard footsteps or the sound of a car right before Lydia came.

It seems like a really cheap, unearned death. :/ Again, it would have made more sense, and even been more poetic, to have Deucalion die by the Anuk-Ite's stare, as his lost of vision was integral to the path of him becoming the Demon Wolf. It'd also explain why Deucalion isn't fighting the Anuk-Ite instead of Scott, since he's better at fighting blind. But it'd have to happen unexpectedly, like this happened, but it'd be more respectful and reasonable to have the main antagonist take him out instead of a henchman with a gun.