Board Thread:WARNING ALL USERS False Info\Spoilers/@comment-24398707-20140228165348/@comment-11260666-20140228175626

Stinkycheez95 wrote: HeterochromiaWolf wrote: I get this, but the biggest problem ( at least for me) is that he is taking a weird route. When someone doesn't have control over a great amount of power, they usually struggle with containing that power, not expressing it. To me, Scott should've been accidentally breaking things or only meaning to lightly slap Stiles on the back, but ends up putting a bruise on him. Something to show us that he doesn't know his own strength. The way the True Alpha thing was introduced had me thinking that Scott would be too strong or too powerful and needs to pull back some, but it's the opposite.

I thought that Scott breaking the mountain ash unleashed a ton of new power that he can't control, not a ton of power he is surpressing to the point where he could've just stayed a beta. He doesn't know how to control it and he's afraid he can't, so that's why he doesn't let loose because he doesn't know if he will be able to control all of the power an Alpha has That's exactly my point. I guess Scott is very all or nothing with this. So if he uses the alpha power, he thinks he'll become Peter, so he chooses to stick with his Beta power. To some degree, Scott has control because he can surpress the power. If that's the case, he should be exercising it more. But the writers obviously know this because of the Kincaid's line about not having the power. SO I'm sure we'll see some power soon.