Board Thread:COMPLETE BULLSHIT Forum/@comment-13965604-20140325182751/@comment-11533671-20140326222602

^ The analogy was just to show that he doesn't have skill sets that would lend very well to the situation.

How does he know who is the proper authority to turn to? He doesn't. Same as the Lydia example; Danny probably figures that those that need to know already do know and he sure doesn't know anything more than the basic idea that there are werewolves so he is of no help at all. Sure, he could take a shot at it and tell Scott but Scott is usually right on top of things so it comes back to why should he get involved when there are others that are already handling things?

Using your witnessing of a crime analogy, what do ppl do when they see that the police are already on the case? Do they still call in the report? Why would they IF the police are already informed and acting? They don't. In a big case wherein the cops don't have enough info then they usually start asking ppl that witnessed things questions. Sometimes ppl witness a key element that at the time didn't seem so important. That happens to good ppl more often then you'd think.

All of the negativity about Danny is based on the assumption that he knows just as much as we know. He may or may not. Maybe he just has an idea as to who the big players are in the grand scheme of things. He is acting as normal as any human would that just doesn't have the power or knowledge to act on these things.