Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-18302891-20140909075730/@comment-25222572-20140910121040

201.244.250.159 wrote: AlphaKen wrote: Paul.rea wrote: One minor correction - Alpha's have limited telepathic connection with their betas. The only mind reading is the claws to the back of the neck thing which works on everybody they've tried it on. I just haven't seen Scott learn how to do it, from what we have seen Talia, was a very knowledgeable Alpha.

and I would like to see more about the mythology of a True Alpha, if there is any different between a regular Alpha.

and I would like to see Scott learn more about his abilities...like in the finale, when he dodged all of Peter's hits, and how fast he was moving, I'm not sure if that's just Alpha power. or the speed of a true alpha. and I hope we see more of an evolution of Scott, it just seemed like they were foreshadowing him evolving into a beast and then it didn't happen in the finale which really shocked me, but I still enjoyed the finale and loved that he didn't have to transform to beat Peter, but it stills brings questions as to why they forshadowed so much of him evolving...

Maybe to show that even when Scott is in his darkest spot,with all against him and just 2 steps from becoming a beast, with the help of his friends and his willpower he can overcome it, as that is the characteristic of a true alpha (I know that was cheesy as hell but well...) "cringes"

You are indeed correct. That was incredibly cheesy. But come on, these guys have foreshadowed things seasons in advance before, so why not have Scott start his full on monstrous transformation now, then later have some truly horrfiic event unhinge him (temporarily ,of course. We can't have our Boy Scout Scottie as dark and menacing for very long after all. Not with these 10-12 episode seasons at least.).

Since it seems like Scott is finally tapping into that Alpha Strength, and thus his anger, then it wouldn't necessarily be unreasonable to assume he might have more issues with that in the future.

Also, really? A main character in a supernatural show who never has to kill anyone? That's impossible. Especially considering he's perfectly happy to let other people kill to defend themselves (battle with tactical team of hunters ringing any bells? You think those bodies on the ground were SLEEPING?). And they were pushing the idea of "justifiable killing" fairly heavily at some points. This last bit was because I didn't want to make another post to respond to a comment way up above.