Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-95.246.182.32-20150723175547/@comment-24996281-20150723204337

Yeah - I see where you're coming from. I've always found this admin. to be a little arrogant as well. And scores of wiki sites have forums on them - so the Marvel and Wookie people must just be single minded and not explore other worlds much. I just think it's taken a tad too seriously when it's supposed to be kind of a fun thing. I still come because there really - surprisingly - not many places to talk about Teen Wolf. IMDb is not very active re: this show, and Tumbler is annoying and too young. As for canon - on a show like Teen Wolf, there are many parts where canon is somewhat debateable. Reminds me of the famous Marshall McLuhan scene in Annie Hall - paraphrased here in a Time Magazine quip: "When archetypal neurotic Alvy Singer (Allen) confronts an obnoxious fellow moviegoer who has been pontificating about Marshall McLuhan’s esoteric media theories, the man — a Columbia professor — indignantly responds that his “insights into Mr. McLuhan have a great deal of validity.” At that point, Alvy pulls McLuhan himself from behind a nearby movie poster and watches, blissfully, as the legendary philosopher crushes the Columbia prof with the famous words: “I heard what you were saying. You know nothing of my work.” To paraphrase Alvy’s parting lines (spoken directly to the camera): Boy, if only life, and debates, were really like that."

