Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-24732895-20170731171934/@comment-13895380-20170801172041

NervousShipper wrote: Yeah, but that's what happens with every creature, always. It is VERY difficult for any character, good or bad, in any show to be badass AND a regular/reoccuring. In fact, the more a character appears, the less powerful/amazing they become. (Except Scorpius from Farscape) They could handle this character a lot better. An easy way to defeat a character that is otherwise unbeatable is to introduce a weakness. Heck, that's why they introduced Kryptonite as a counter to Superman. Similarly, they have wolfsbane and mountain ash in Teen Wolf so humans can beat werewolves in a more believable way. I'd rather they give the Hellhound some practical weaknesses than nerf him because he is no longer a big plot point (well, it seems like he is important again but he still got nerfed).

Another easy solution is to simply add a foe to the story who is even stronger than the good character. E.g. Scott beats Peter and Deucalion (kind of) and is next faced with La Bete. Halwyn defeating the less experienced Parrish made sense. Liam defeating Halwyn...not so much. However, he did just finish fighting Parrish, so that could explain it.

Overall, I really liked the fight but I'm just a bit disappointed with all the Hellhound nerfing. Like, instead of slashing Liam, why didn't he just grab him and burn him with Hellfire? That's an instant KO.

On another note, the reason why I wouldn't be surprised if they made Liam a True Alpha is because he's exhibiting all of the traits of one, and is starting to have better feats than even Scott...and I don't think Liam is going to kill anyone to take an Alpha status. Scott seems so laid back in season 6. I'd like to see him shine as the main character again but kudos to Liam for showing how powerful he is as a beta. It's still funny that two beings with super strength still need to combine forces to stuff a back pack though! LOL! XD