Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-13895380-20170808044101

My takeaways:

- I'm glad to see Theo back. It's a bit sad seeing that he's homeless and hesitant to call Scott, but I wouldn't blame Scott for not answering because...Theo did technically kill him. That being said, I felt that Theo should know Scott is the most charitable person on Earth, so his chance of forgiveness is already higher than it should be. It makes me think that Theo genuinely feels guilty about what he did to Scott and the others in season 5.

It'll also be sad and dissatisfying if Theo actually died from the hunters who ganged up on him, execution style. He was in such a helpless moment. :( But I'm very certain he is not dead and I remember seeing him getting tortured in a trailer, even though he should be dead from the amount of bullets they loaded into him.

My only complaint is that supernatural hearing doesn't seem to be a thing when it's not convenient to the plot. Theo should have heard several men coming to him, surrounding him, with guns clenched in their hands. Bruh...

- As soon as I saw the exposed electricity cable in the scene with Parrish and the dying supernaturals, I hoped that he wasn't taken down that way, but he was. -_- Hellhounds are supposed to be immune to electricity, or at least that's what they implied when Parrish solo whooped Theo's pack, including the electric powered chimera, Josh. The only explanation is that Parrish needs to be in Hellhound form to benefit from the immunity, like how Jackson needed to be in Kanima form to be immune to its venom. Nevertheless, like superhearing...is supereflexes not a thing if it's inconvenient to the plot? The doctor was facing Parrish, ffs...

Also, although we know that Halwyn is not dead (or at least comes back to life), it's pretty dumb finding out that the guidance counselor didn't even use a special bullet because she doesn't know what she's doing, yet it still took down a hellhound. It even seemed like the doctor was going to use a normal bullet on Parrish, so it's sad seeing a creature on La Bete's level be downgraded within the first two episodes.

- Wtf did Liam, Corey and Mason see in the boy's change room? At first I thought it was the guy who got attacked by the spiders but he seemed fine later on. Maybe it's still him? Either way, that scene was disgusting.

- I'm really liking how even the supernaturals are getting paranoid and losing control, thus showing other humans who they really are. The feeling of fear on this show is a great way to make situations more tense and to push the plot in logic proof ways. In other words, characters can make unexpected, illogical decisions because they are scared. It'll make for great plot twists. I'm assuming that the spiders induce fear in others and that Liam and Scott are already infected by them, but Malia isn't.

- The guidance counselor is crazy af and it's fitting that Gerard of all people will be the one to lead the fear mongering. He has found his new Kate. I'm also so happy that Kate is coming back. I hope she meets up with Gerard. It'll be really fitting seeing one of them being taken out by each other: Gerard being taken out by his protege who turned into what he trained her to hate, or Kate being taken out by her mentor because she's the very thing they used to hunt for pleasure and out of fear.

- The Scalia scene was cringy. I mean, why would Scott suddenly feel emotions towards someone because she finally started worrying about him, something which a friend should do. Stiles, Lydia, Liam...all of them would be worried about Scott randomly freaking out and almost killing the sherriff. To me, Malia's actions promoted their relationship from aquaintances to friends. Yet Scott took the bait so easily because there are only 9 episodes to push this forced relationship...but in the end of the day, I"ll give it a pass because I like both characters - Scott being my favourite character and Malia being my favourite female character from since season 3 to season 5 (didn't like how she forgot about Stiles so easily in s6, they were supposed to be together, though I felt the writers did this to simplify the Stydia shipping). I just want them to end the series happy.

What do you all think about the episode?  