Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-6529205-20140419164329/@comment-13965604-20140709002220

162.212.127.190 wrote: Why do you guys complain that the relaitonship was rushed in "too fast"? Firstly, have you ever been a teenager? You "fall in love" and "out of love" fairly quickly. Secondly, they aren't the first people on earth to meet each other and shortly after meeting have sex. Add to that fact that it was both their first time and that Malia probably has this "mate for life" loyalty and mentality from being a cayote. Add all of that together and BAM love and a new relationship that is completely organic and makes sense. And its just my opinion but obviously the writers wrote Malia as being completely mentaly mature enough for a relationship and sex, so no matter what you think about psycology or science that just how it is according to the writers.

It's not the relationship I have issues with. It's that they had sex when neither of them were competent to be making those decisions. They were in a mental institution because Stiles hadn't slept in days (when 16 hours impairs you as much as having a .08 bac) he had been being possessed, and didn't know what was real and fake, and Malia was a child who had been a coyote for half of her life, and turned back in to a person. While sex might be a reasonable activity given her previous life, she wasn't competent to make that decision for anyone either. It was bad, sketchy writing. As is putting her into normal classes because it's more convenient.

We should be able to expect some reasonable logic in the writing. Even in a supernatural show. The best supernatural shows are the ones that make you believe they could be real, and logical writing choices makes that happen.