Board Thread:WARNING - SPOILERS and FALSE INFO AHEAD/@comment-148.244.96.180-20130709220050/@comment-13965604-20140515043422

72.192.170.142 wrote: LadyX wrote:

72.192.170.142 wrote: I agree that it might have been a marketing scheme but if you're trying to find meaning in the eyes you could say that all of the eyes have some sort of meaning.

Human

Beta

Beta(with innocent blood on thier hands)

Alpha

and black is VOID... nothingness, empty or lost in the darkness of something.

All of our main characters were lost in the deepest darkest part of thier minds and had a season long battle to get out of their personal dark prisons. Then we have VOID the nokitsune- just a dark being.

To me it just means void. Darkness in whatever sense of the word. Except the Nogitsune was never shown to have black eyes. No one and nothing has been shown to have black eyes an the show. And seeing as we now have resurrected Kate with green eyes, I think it's safe to assume the black eyes were nothing more than marketing to get people talking.

The sad thing is, they could've done the same thing with green eyes instead of the black. It would've been just as effective, but would've had a payout for the fans at the end of the season.

I wasn't saying that the black eyes belonged to a supernatural being; I was saying it was used as symbolism. The three characters that were lost in the dark of their hearts. It's just that eye color in this show mean a lot to the wolves but when you are lost in the darkness of your own heart eye color essentially means nothing because you're empty.

Especially for Scott. This entire season he was trying to find his way and really avoiding the fact that he was an alpha. His relationship with Allison was a bit strained, his best friend is being controlled by an evil being and at risk of dying, his dad comes back to town and has no one to really turn to for advice or help. So in a sense Scott was completely alone in the darkness of his mind trying to find himself.

That's what I think the black eyes were in there for. SYMBOLISM

I'm sorry, I misunderstood what you meant. But that is still problematic, because nothing ELSE about the video was symbolic.