Board Thread:WARNING ALL USERS False Info\Spoilers/@comment-50.67.152.227-20140201055654/@comment-19765459-20140203065117

HeterochromiaWolf wrote:

Hey, no disagreements from me. I actually really like and agree with everything you wrote. Plus you kind of confirmed my point on Stiles' negativity, which is just realism. Stiles thinks with his mind and not with his heart, like Scott.

My goal for part one of my post was to show people that head canon makes things seem like Stiles is a weak victim who never does anything wrong and is never negative in any way, when in fact he is more of a negative person because he thinks with his mind and not his heart. Yes every now and again his emotions will get involved when it comes to his family or Scott, but usually he's very real and points out the darker reality that most want to ignore.

Side note: This was the exact difference between Clark and (my favorite character) Chloe in Smallville.

Stiles isn't an angel. He has a negative (or real) side as well as a possessive side, which means he can not like Isaac just because he thinks Isaac is getting too close to his best friend. I'm not saying that's the case, but I am saying that it's possible. Well, you touch on a key point here. Other than that Isaac is part of Scott's erstwhile "pack", what reason does Stiles have to like him? They were not friends independently of Scott and from Stiles' point of view, what is Isaac other than someone trying to take his best friend away from him?

Sure, Isaac has helped them all collectively. But so has Derek (to a much larger degree) and, outside of Sterek slash fiction, the two of them are not especially close even though they have a sort of mutually-antagonistic friendship nonetheless. But while Derek has had plans that involved Scott, he has never really sought to become Scott's best friend. Thus Derek's relationship with Scott is non-threatening to Stiles, as it comes across as being all werewolf business. Isaac, on the other hand, is directly encroaching on Stiles' only close friend.