Board Thread:COMPLETE BULLSHIT Forum/@comment-13965604-20140325182751/@comment-6383956-20140328010540

EastYorkTeenWolfFan wrote: plus I guess it could be kind of akawrd for Danny to just go up to Scott and say I know your a werwolf. Who know maybe something will happen and Danny will end seeing cott in wolf form. Yeah, the last time I saw someone die I was totally concerned abou how awkward it would be to tell someone about it. *eyeroll*

Jester, for all that lengthy post, LadyX totally raised the counterpoint already: if you don't know who the proper authority is, you'd go to someone who you know could *at least* point you in the right direction. You've admitted he must know that Scott is a werewolf, so why wouldn't he -- at the very least -- go to Scott and say "I think something weird is going on and I don't know who to talk to about it."

And again, if people are dying from weird things or in weird ways, and he's aware supernatural things exist (if not the specifics), it would be a completely awful thing for him to just utterly ignore it. How many people died in 3A? People went missing even after the murders that were close to Danny, that he witnessed. It certainly did not end very quickly.

Anyways, I'm sorry I jumped to that conclusion about you -- but in my defense, you are the one who claimed people don't give witness statements if they believe a crime is already being dealt with.

You keep trying to explain it away in a way that leaves Danny likeable, but he's still negligent at best and at worst a total coward. There's not any really solid reason to explain why Danny didn't say something at some point. And that's why this was a terribly written scene and a pretty shoddy plot development, and that's all I'm saying.