Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-25176701-20150818031151/@comment-13965604-20150823201950

My entire point is that Scott didn't give Stiles the benefit of the doubt when determining whether Theos story was true though!? Before even talking to Stiles he had his mind made up that Stiles had betrayed him and his moral code without getting his side of the story, or competently facilitating getting the story. Stiles is naturally a jumpy jittery person, remaining silent the way he did is a deliberate act to make people squirm, and then asked a rhetorical question. I hated it when my parents did it. He put Stiles on the defensive before saying a word, because he thought he knew the story already.