Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-207.254.224.12-20140717193212/@comment-99.170.226.119-20140723054215

LadyX wrote: 99.170.226.119 wrote: 99.170.226.119 wrote: 66.87.115.154 wrote: The fights with Kincaid and the berserkers and somewhat the twins The writers were "trying" to be logical with the Kincaid fight. I think the fandom is upset that Derek held out a bit longer than Scott, seeing as Scott was mostly trying not to fight them as it was suicide. The twins made it very clear that if Scott wanted to kick their a** all he had to do was shift which he was to scared. I was upset to at Scott not being able to be Kincaid. But after a while I figured out why.

Name: Sean I meant "beat"

How is it logical that an Alpha, whose best friends life is on the line, wouldn't be able to beat one beta/omega? If that weren't a reason to go all out, what is? It's just like watching one of those Kung fu movies were the they show the hero beating up 20 to 100 people who are the same size if not slightly taller. Some of them(if not all) are highly skilled in Kung fu as well.

But the hero easily (sometimes with slight difficulty) beats them all, only to face one more guy who is bigger & (usually) stronger, right before he fights the boss. We see that the hero has a hard time dealing with the big guy. As his Kung fu moves are having little to know effect on the big guy. He eventual defeats the big man, but not as easily as he did with the others. I think that this is what they were kinda trying to do in teen wolf.

The writers saw that Kincaid(& the actor playing him) was bigger than Scott & probably thought that it would be only logical to make Kincaid a tough opponent for Scott to fight. as big guys are usually stronger & more durable than guys like Scott & Derek who mostly rely on their superior agility & stamina. I also believe that "True Alphas" have a special ability only unique to them that's called "Will Empowerment". Because of this I think that Scott would have beaten Kincaid eventually if the twins weren't their. In other words I think Kincaid was just suppose to be a tough opponent that Scott would have eventually beat.

I also think the dialogue was simply so the twins can have something witty to say when they entered the fight.

PS: Scott shifting was a sign that he was going all out.

Sean