Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-4091815-20150711180618/@comment-13895380-20150713152258

AlphaKen wrote: Idk, I think Jeff's answer was sort of lazy.

but if it's from the creator, I guess I accept it, but Scott has to be stronger then a regular alpha on some degree, I mean (as far as we know) His Alpha spark can't be stolen, until I see it on the show, I don't believe it, it was said Liam can absorb is power, but that's all that was ever stated.

That's something that I feel pushes him a step further then a regular Alpha.

he crossed the mountain ash barrier which I know keeps getting brought up, but no werewolf should be able to do that, and that's what made Scott become a True Alpha.

He started evolving in season 4.

and when he fought Peter I don't remember seeing any werewolf, or creature

Beta, or Alpha, move that fast.

Idk, just feel like Jeff's response was sorta lazy, too much has happened in s4 and s5 now, they keep mentioning Scott's power, and True Alpha status.

I guess we will see. Yeah, I agree. He may not be sure on what exactly makes him a better Alpha, or just wants things to be a surprise for us. Cause let's be honest, all of these things surrounding Scott wouldn't be happening if he was just a normal Alpha, and we've already seen things that Scott has done but no other Alpha has.

The only thing I disagree with you on is that no other werewolf has moved as fast as Scott at the end of Season 4. Deucalion moved in a blur, and Satomi dodged bullets. However, I still think this is a feat of the True Alpha, cause Deucalion gained his power through an accumulation of absorbing other beta's powers (he may even have absorbed Ennis's power when he killed him, or else he just killed Ennis for no reason), while Satomi is one of the oldest werewolves, so she may have had even centuries to master her powers. Scott achieved such a high speed at such a young stage in his True Alpha reign without absorbing any other beta's powers that it just has to suggest it is from him being a True Alpha.