Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-25123326-20160309061054/@comment-13965604-20160309223817

AlphaOfAlphas wrote: I ranted on the Teen Wolf chat but I'll recap here loool:

It was the worst finale of Teen Wolf, and worst season of Teen Wolf. This is really shocking because every other season had finales so good, they made up for any shortcomings of the other episodes. This finale was ultimately waayyy to rushed. The pacing was horrible, and some people were let-downs.

- The Hellhound was not the main event. Even to the last episode, we saw Sebastien looking at the Fresco, and we were told that Parrish hadn't fully evolved in an earlier episode. In their final fight, we saw no change...but then again, we barely got to see The Beast vs Hellhound -- the most hyped fight of Teen Wolf. Almost everything was off-screen, and it's been that way for most of the season.

- Hayden's sister shot Sebastien despite him simply walking away and most of all, despite Sheriff Stilinski ordering her not to. That's just illogical. Are we supposed to believe that she is THAT irrational, especially when we know that she has literally witnessed how powerful The Beast was. And speaking of that, we didn't even get to see what happened to her! Is she dead? Don't we deserve to know that, and wouldn't Hayden be worried?

- Scott is weak af. I'm tired of hearing people tell Scott that he's strong but doesn't have some aspect (e.g. killer instinct) which makes him essentially weak. Like, we've been doing this for seasons. It's like the same thing Kincaid said and he was in 3b. Scott knows he isn't a monster, that was the whole point of season 4. So if there was one time he should use his hidden True Alpha strength, it'd be against the most evil and powerful werewolf in history. Heck, he doesn't even need to kill anyone to put up a greater fight than anything he's been doing.

- Theo gained all that power for nothing. Okay, he stood no chance against The Beast, as expected, but for him to come back, looking like Super Saiyan 2, and then Kira just pulls the girl from The Ring out of nowhere and she took Theo with ease    (I know, it's his sister lol). That was so anticlimactic! I would have loved to see Scott vs Theo at the end, especially since it would show Scott being a badass and defeating a guy was the cause of his death and his pack crumbling. But nope! Dies in a second. It would have been a way more satisfying ending for Theo if he died when Deucalion snapped his neck, as he finally got out-played. Instead, like a cartoon, we see him talking with his neck snapped in the next scene. What was the point of bringing him back, just to kill him again in the same episode? Huh...

- And what is up with all the random appearances? When Mason returned, Corey popped out of nowhere. Was he just chilling there the whole time! Wtf...didn't even look to help Scott and Liam when they were getting their asses kicked? I bet he was just there so he could catch Mason. smh. And then Parrish comes out of nowhere and catches The Beast's spirit. WTF Parrish! The last we saw of you was when the Beast hit you and ran, and you were clearly still AWAKE. So where the heck did you go? Trying to save Lydia? Well, Kyra did that, so what were you actually doing? He just randomly appeared to get him back in the scene. Soooo rushed.

- I liked the Desert Wolf's story, because it was mysterious. Turns out she was just a 1-dimensional character. From what she said, it seemed like werecoyotes pass on some of their power to their daughters? Can werecoyotes not have abortions? Too bad we didn't get to learn more, when we had so many filler episodes in this season. I can't believe she died this episode. Seems like a wasted character, and a rushed subplot. I wish she carried over to season 6 but whatevs. She was so careful in her actions until the end. Even without the special talons, did she seriously not expect Malia to stab her back with her claws? WTF? It would have been cool if Peter showed up and saved Malia, especially since we've seen nothing of him this season, which was so heavily based on Eichen House (where he supposedly is) and a season where so many familiar faces and creatures came back. It would have made for some good Father-Mother-Daughter bonding. :P

Edit:

- One more thing to add...since when can't chimeras heal??? They have never been shown to not heal like the normal werewolves heal. Theo heals pretty well. Corey got burned alive and healed. Deucalion, an Alpha, destroyed Theo's pack and they healed...so why can't Hayden heal again? OH, it's simply to give Scott a reason to turn her, because his bite on her was so important in 5a...Well, did anything really change? The bite still could have killed her, but whatevs. He should have just bitten her in 5a cause she was in clearly much worse shape and wasn't getting any better but, again, whatevs...

// Rant over

The reason I get so upset or disappointed with this is because I feel like Teen Wolf still has so much potential and admittedly is still my favourite show although there are better ones, but this season was so vague and had so many filler episodes, it's unbelievable how they had to rush so many things in the last few episodes. Like, they introduced different creatures through the chimeras and we still know nothing about them...wtf. And they need to stop making Scott the weakest Alpha in history. You don't have to kill someone to be powerful (*cough* Superman *cough*). Jeff Davis says that Scott loses so much because it'd be boring if the protagonist always won...but the thing is, Scott almost never wins a fight until the finale. Superman has become weaker than the Silver Age comics because it was boring when he won all the time. Scott is the opposite: people are upset that he loses all the time. Please fix this, Jeff. Please!

Hayden's sister saw someone intimidating the sheriff into letting him walk out and reacted reasonably. She did not know he was the Beast until after she shot him.

As far as the Desert Wolf, she flat out explained that Talia Talia spent months trying to convince her it was a good thing. It sounded somewhat like Talia actually forced her to carry her somehow.