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Ravensong77 wrote: LadyX wrote:

Ravensong77 wrote: ^Talia knew about Gerard...she commented on his sword in Visionary and it was a group of hunters with Gerard and Chris that were after one of Ennis's pack members as well...and one of them shot the arrow at Derek. They may not have shown any head to head conflict between the Hale family werewolves and Gerard's family of hunters (that we know of as of yet) but all the indications are there that they have tangled before. This is just assumption on my part but when Deaton told Derek that Peter would claim that he was the only one that would know how to stop Gerard I got the impression it was because Peter knew him or at the very least had encountered him enough to know how he operated.

I would love to see them return to the hunter/werewolf storyline but more and more the show seems to be moving away from it and focusing on other mythologies. I'd love to see more of that too. The Kanima was an ok story line, but I wish they would've left it out of s2, and just focused on the hunter revenge story, and then brought in other creatures in s3. Or at least down played the Kanima part, and make it not as bad. That way we would've had a good baseline of the werewolf mythology to work with. You sound like me on that front...I kind of wish they had taken a different direction S2...Kanima was okay but halfway through it I almost quit watching...the Peter/Lydia storyline was the only thing that kept me tuning in until the very end where the story picked back up (after Matt was gone). Matt was a snooze of a villain imo. Still liked S1 the best though

Yea, they should've just kept it a "simple" werewolf show with, in general, the hunters being the main bads. The alpha pack had potential to be an interesting bad, but, even that fell a little flat. Of course that might be due to Colton leaving, I had heard their arrival was supposed to do with the Kanima originally. Like they were supposed to be the 'good' bad guys, like the ONI seems to be.