Board Thread:WARNING - SPOILERS AHEAD/@comment-11593970-20130706054527/@comment-174.50.238.180-20130716061457

I stick to my long winded argument for Peter found above (two posts, one of which I quoted myself). While being absent in yet another episode, he was present on the Teen Wolf Revelations, the questioning segment that followed the episode. However, he remained very quiet. He wasn't asked questions, nor did he speak much that I noticed (unless any split second that I possibly looked away he had a vast period of speech). Now, taking this into account, why would they involve a character that has been present in only approximately two episodes? They would only bring in relevant characters that were involved in the recent episodes. There were much better options for people who could be present, such as the actors playing Stiles, Boyd, etc. Unless, of course, Peter was present in the episode, but not as Peter Hale. He may have been present as the Darach, giving reasoning behind him being involved though silent in this after-show segment. Though we don't realize, there are more hints for Peter being this terrible dark druid. Many insect appearances involve the disappearance of people. Peter was buried underneath his home after being killed by Derek, likely meaning he was surrounded by insects. He was also resurrected during the Worm Moon, as though he is some how now tied to insects because he acted as a worm, reaching the surface to feel the powers of this special moon. If you also recall season 2, Peter did not participate in the fight against the Kanima and Gerard. He hid away from others, watching. Perhaps plotting? There is so much solid evidence already that our new culprit is Peter. Why else would they resurrect the enemy from Season 1. They brought him back in Season 2. He had a plan to be resurrected. He has always had a plan, and this is how he intends to return to power. The purpose of this is still unknown. Maybe he wishes to be in the Alpha Pack himself. Maybe he seeks to destroy them. But if these sacrifices are in preparation for battle, who would benefit from power more than Peter?