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*** Isaac was found hiding under a bed, a very small space. Since we've been shown multiple times that Isaac is severely claustrophobic, he may have felt as if he was commiting suicide, as he would probably have panicking and likely having trouble breathing while under there.

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*** Isaac was found hiding under a bed, a very small space. Since we've been shown multiple times that Isaac is severely claustrophobic, he may have felt as if he was commiting committing suicide, as he would probably have panicking and likely having trouble breathing while under there.



** [[SequelHook Which still leaves one more Hale unnacounted for...]]

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** Jennifer gave herself away in her very first scene. Who the heck goes and gets hold of teenager's cell numbers and then proceeds to send them the last line from ''Literature/HeartOfDarkness''? Her very name ought to have clued in viewers as well Jennifer meaning "white phantom" and Blake meaning "black, dark, bleak". Not to mention her fetish for black blood and grievious injury.

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** Jennifer gave herself away in her very first scene. Who the heck goes and gets hold of teenager's cell numbers and then proceeds to send them the last line from ''Literature/HeartOfDarkness''? Her very name ought to have clued in viewers as well Jennifer meaning "white phantom" and Blake meaning "black, dark, bleak". Not to mention her fetish for black blood and grievious grievous injury.
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* Lorraine Martin's last words were "Don't hurt Ariel". Ariel is her nickname for her granddaughter Lydia Martin. It's one thing to be [[spoiler:killed by a man you thought was helping you, but she knows that someday [[AdultFear her granddaughter will be at his mercy]].]]

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* Lorraine Martin's last words were "Don't hurt Ariel". Ariel is her nickname for her granddaughter Lydia Martin. It's one thing to be [[spoiler:killed by a man you thought was helping you, but she knows that someday [[AdultFear her granddaughter will be at his mercy]].mercy]].
* Valack bored a hole into his head [[spoiler: to access his very literal third eye that he uses to put Deaton into what would've been a permanent coma if it wasn't for Lydia's powers. Valack implies he's done it before. The end of season 4 suggests that this is what will befall Peter Hale.
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* Mason is [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute basically Danny]]. However, it might have been the writers invoking TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot. In the first three seasons, we never got to see Danny's relationship with Jackson after the later becomes supernatural. In season four, we get to see Mason react to his best friend suddenly becoming distant and acting strangely and he gets his own character arc where he's annoyed that Liam's keeping him LockedOutOfTheLoop but he'll still help him. He also finds out about the supernatural over the season, compared to Danny [[spoiler:figuring it out offscreen]].

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* Mason is [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute basically Danny]]. However, it might have been the writers invoking TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot. In the first three seasons, we never got to see Danny's relationship with Jackson after the later becomes supernatural. In season four, we get to see Mason react to his best friend suddenly becoming distant and acting strangely and he gets his own character arc where he's annoyed that Liam's keeping him LockedOutOfTheLoop but he'll still help him. He also finds out about the supernatural over the season, compared to Danny [[spoiler:figuring it out offscreen]].offscreen]].
* In the season two premiere, Coach Finstock sent out his players to search for Lydia when she disappeared from the hospital. This seems pretty standard for the character, as he's often shown to care about his students' well-being. In season four, though, we learn that he and Lydia's mom are friends, so much so that she knows about his alcoholism. His helping was also him trying to help his friend who's seen him through rough times.
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** Derek is a rather interesting case actually: [[spoiler: his name was on the Deadpool just like everyone else's, but after a certain point, it was removed entirely, around the time he has completely de-powered and therefore considered human. Alternatively, he ''could'' have "died" at the end of the season as a trigger for the last step in his evolution.]] As for everyone else, Stiles, Malia and Lydia shut down the Deadpool, effectively pulling a ScrewDestiny for dozens of people, proving that a banshee's prediction is a warning, not an unavoidable prophecy.
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* Mason is [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute basically Danny]]. However, it might have been the writers invoking TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot. In the first three seasons, we never got to see Danny's relationship with Jackson after the later becomes supernatural. In season four, we get to see Mason react to his best friend suddenly becoming distant and acting strangely and he gets his own character arc where he's annoyed that Liam's keeping him LockedOutOfTheLoop but he'll still help him. He also finds out about the supernatural over the season, compared to Danny [[spoiler:figuring it all out offscreen]].

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* Mason is [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute basically Danny]]. However, it might have been the writers invoking TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot. In the first three seasons, we never got to see Danny's relationship with Jackson after the later becomes supernatural. In season four, we get to see Mason react to his best friend suddenly becoming distant and acting strangely and he gets his own character arc where he's annoyed that Liam's keeping him LockedOutOfTheLoop but he'll still help him. He also finds out about the supernatural over the season, compared to Danny [[spoiler:figuring it all out offscreen]].

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* It might seem like a cheap move on the part of the writers to have Derek not die during Season 4 despite a banshee predicting it. [[ScrewDestiny But we already had a precedent for banshee predictions being averted.]] Lorraine Martin foresaw Lydia being killed by Brunski, and she got out of that situation alive.

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* It might seem like a cheap move on the part of the writers to have Derek not die during Season 4 despite a banshee predicting it. [[ScrewDestiny But we already had a precedent for banshee predictions being averted.]] Lorraine Martin foresaw Lydia being killed by Brunski, and she got out of that situation alive.



* In Season 3a, Stiles is worrying about becoming a VirginSacrifice, so claims he needs to lose his virginity. Danny jokes that he could help. It's just a one-shot gag, but it's one of the only times another character overhears the conversations about the supernatural [[WeirdnessCensor that happen in earshot of everyone]]. [[spoiler:And then we learn at the end of Season 3 that Danny wasn't LockedOutOfTheLoop after all.]]

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* In Season 3a, Stiles is worrying about becoming a VirginSacrifice, so claims he needs to lose his virginity. Danny jokes that he could help. It's just a one-shot gag, but it's one of the only times another character overhears the conversations about the supernatural [[WeirdnessCensor that happen in earshot of everyone]]. [[spoiler:And then we learn at the end of Season 3 that Danny wasn't LockedOutOfTheLoop after all.]]]]
* It might seem like a cheap move on the part of the writers to have Derek not die during Season 4 despite a banshee predicting it. [[ScrewDestiny But we already had a precedent for banshee predictions being averted.]] Lorraine Martin foresaw Lydia being killed by Brunski, and she got out of that situation alive.
* Mason is [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute basically Danny]]. However, it might have been the writers invoking TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot. In the first three seasons, we never got to see Danny's relationship with Jackson after the later becomes supernatural. In season four, we get to see Mason react to his best friend suddenly becoming distant and acting strangely and he gets his own character arc where he's annoyed that Liam's keeping him LockedOutOfTheLoop but he'll still help him. He also finds out about the supernatural over the season, compared to Danny [[spoiler:figuring it all out offscreen]].
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* It might seem like a cheap move on the part of the writers to have Derek not die during Season 4 despite a banshee predicting it. [[ScrewDestiny But we already had a precedent for banshee predictions being averted.]] Lorraine Martin foresaw Lydia being killed by Brunski, and she got out of that situation alive.
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* Lorraine Martin's last words were "Don't hurt Ariel". Ariel is her nickname for her granddaughter Lydia Martin. It's one thing to be [[spoiler:killed by a man you thought was helping you, but she knows that someday [[AdultFear her granddaughter will be at his mercy]].]]
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* Malia Tate's true parentage makes sense once you realize [[spoiler: the Hale women are the only shapeshifters we've seen transform into a full animal state]].

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* Malia Tate's true parentage makes sense once you realize [[spoiler: the Hale women are the only shapeshifters we've seen transform into a full animal state]].state]].
* In Season 3a, Stiles is worrying about becoming a VirginSacrifice, so claims he needs to lose his virginity. Danny jokes that he could help. It's just a one-shot gag, but it's one of the only times another character overhears the conversations about the supernatural [[WeirdnessCensor that happen in earshot of everyone]]. [[spoiler:And then we learn at the end of Season 3 that Danny wasn't LockedOutOfTheLoop after all.]]
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* Malia Tate's true parentage makes sense once you realize {{spoiler: the Hale women are the only shapeshifters we've seen transform into a full animal state}}.

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* Malia Tate's true parentage makes sense once you realize {{spoiler: [[spoiler: the Hale women are the only shapeshifters we've seen transform into a full animal state}}.state]].
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* Although it could be coincidental, it makes sense that Lydia has red hair and green eyes when you remember that banshees originated from Irish folklore.

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* Although it could be coincidental, it makes sense that Lydia has red hair and green eyes when you remember that banshees originated from Irish folklore.folklore.
* Malia Tate's true parentage makes sense once you realize {{spoiler: the Hale women are the only shapeshifters we've seen transform into a full animal state}}.
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* The scene where Scott tried to relieve the pain of an injured police officer, and accidentally ''felt him die''. Think about it.
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** There is a very good reason why patients in mental institutions are not allowed to have sexual relations of any kind, and romantic ones are discouraged as well. As the name suggests, patients are not mentally well or in control of their facilities and most are on very strong medications, all of which take away their ability to give informed consent. For anyone who knows anything about mental illness (especially the types that require in-patient care), [[spoiler: Stiles' and Malia's sexual encounter just screams of mutual uninformed consent and perhaps even undertones of rape]]. Neither of them were any way mentally stable at the time. Nor should they be in the near future with those kind of experiences.

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** There is a very good reason why patients in mental institutions are not allowed to have sexual relations of any kind, and romantic ones are discouraged as well. As the name suggests, patients are not mentally well or in control of their facilities and most are on very strong medications, all of which take away their ability to give informed consent. For anyone who knows anything about mental illness (especially the types that require in-patient care), [[spoiler: Stiles' and Malia's sexual encounter just screams of mutual uninformed consent and perhaps even undertones of rape]]. Neither of them were in any way mentally stable at the time. Nor time, nor should they be in the near future with those kind of experiences.
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** And then she has [[spoiler: CoitusEnsues with Stiles in the dirty basement of the mental asylum where they were both currently admitted to for in-patient care]]. And this is a girl who, by all accounts and logic, should mentally and emotionally be the equivalent of a 9-year-old child, at least in terms of being a teenager who has been disconnected from all forms of human society for over 8 years. In addition, Stiles is mentally unstable, exhausted in all senses of the word, and under DemonicPossession through the whole thing. Neither appears to use protection, either. Very, very far into the {{Squirk}} territory.

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** And then she has [[spoiler: CoitusEnsues with Stiles in the dirty basement of the mental asylum where they were both currently admitted to for in-patient care]]. And this is a girl who, by all accounts and logic, should mentally and emotionally be the equivalent of a 9-year-old child, at least in terms of being a teenager who has been disconnected from all forms of human society for over 8 years. In addition, Stiles is mentally unstable, exhausted in all senses of the word, and under DemonicPossession through the whole thing. Neither appears to use protection, either. Very, very far into the {{Squirk}} {{Squick}} territory.
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** And then she has [[spoiler: CoitusEnsues with Stiles in the dirty basement of the mental asylum where they were both currently admitted to for in-patient care]]. And this is a girl who, by all accounts and logic, should mentally and emotionally be the equivalent of a 9-year-old child, at least in terms of being a teenager who has been disconnected from all forms of human society for over 8 years. In addition, Stiles is mentally unstable, exhausted in all sense of the word, and under DemonicPossession through the whole thing. Neither appears to use protection, either. Very, very far into the {{Squirk}} territory.

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** And then she has [[spoiler: CoitusEnsues with Stiles in the dirty basement of the mental asylum where they were both currently admitted to for in-patient care]]. And this is a girl who, by all accounts and logic, should mentally and emotionally be the equivalent of a 9-year-old child, at least in terms of being a teenager who has been disconnected from all forms of human society for over 8 years. In addition, Stiles is mentally unstable, exhausted in all sense senses of the word, and under DemonicPossession through the whole thing. Neither appears to use protection, either. Very, very far into the {{Squirk}} territory.

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* The episode ''Visionary'' we learn a major part of Dereks past. [[spoiler: he had to MercyKill his high-school sweetheart, Paige, when The Bite didn't turn her and was killing her slowly and painfully. Then you realize Enis gave her The Bite to recruit her into his pack, a pack which Ennis would have ''slaughtered'' for power when Deucaleon showed him why he should. Because Derek went with Peter's idea of turning her, he would have been (or felt) responsible for her death whether the bite took or not.]]

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* The episode ''Visionary'' we learn a major part of Dereks Derek's past. [[spoiler: he had to MercyKill his high-school sweetheart, Paige, when The Bite didn't turn her and was killing her slowly and painfully. Then you realize Enis Ennis gave her The Bite to recruit her into his pack, a pack which Ennis would have ''slaughtered'' for power when Deucaleon Deucalion showed him why he should. Because Derek went with Peter's idea of turning her, he would have been (or felt) responsible for her death whether the bite took or not.]]


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** And then she has [[spoiler: CoitusEnsues with Stiles in the dirty basement of the mental asylum where they were both currently admitted to for in-patient care]]. And this is a girl who, by all accounts and logic, should mentally and emotionally be the equivalent of a 9-year-old child, at least in terms of being a teenager who has been disconnected from all forms of human society for over 8 years. In addition, Stiles is mentally unstable, exhausted in all sense of the word, and under DemonicPossession through the whole thing. Neither appears to use protection, either. Very, very far into the {{Squirk}} territory.
** There is a very good reason why patients in mental institutions are not allowed to have sexual relations of any kind, and romantic ones are discouraged as well. As the name suggests, patients are not mentally well or in control of their facilities and most are on very strong medications, all of which take away their ability to give informed consent. For anyone who knows anything about mental illness (especially the types that require in-patient care), [[spoiler: Stiles' and Malia's sexual encounter just screams of mutual uninformed consent and perhaps even undertones of rape]]. Neither of them were any way mentally stable at the time. Nor should they be in the near future with those kind of experiences.

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* The episode ''Visionary'' we learn a major part of Dereks past. [[spoiler: he had to MercyKill his high-school sweetheart, Paige, when The Bite didn't turn her and was killing her slowly and painfully. Then you realize Enis gave her The Bite to recruit her into his pack, a pack which Enis would have ''slaughtered'' for power when Deucaleon showed him why he should. Because Derek went with Peter's idea of turning her, he would have been (or felt) responsible for her death whether the bite took or not.]]

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*** Isaac was found hiding under a bed, a very small space. Since we've been shown multiple times that Isaac is severely claustrophobic, he may have felt as if he was commiting suicide, as he would probably have panicking and likely having trouble breathing while under there.
* The episode ''Visionary'' we learn a major part of Dereks past. [[spoiler: he had to MercyKill his high-school sweetheart, Paige, when The Bite didn't turn her and was killing her slowly and painfully. Then you realize Enis gave her The Bite to recruit her into his pack, a pack which Enis Ennis would have ''slaughtered'' for power when Deucaleon showed him why he should. Because Derek went with Peter's idea of turning her, he would have been (or felt) responsible for her death whether the bite took or not.]]
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* The Japanese internment camp is called Oak Creek. The oak in question? The Nemeton. Just imagine how the tree's vibes affected the atmosphere at the camp and vice versa.
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* How much less sexual Isaac has become since he's grown more well-adjusted.
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* After Malia Tate was reunited with her father, a lot of fans noted some Fridge Horror. For one, she had been a coyote most of her life, ever since her age was in the single digits. In addition to the many issues there, there's the small matter of explaining to her father what she's been up to all this time (her father who had developed a Captain Ahab like obsession with the coyote that killed his wife). When we next see her, a lot of this Fridge Horror has made it to the script. Thankfully, the fear of her being mentally nine years old didn't happen, but she is in BedlamHouse. Malia has almost no impulse control or sense of social norms, and admits to Stiles that she wishes she were still a coyote so she wouldn't have to explain what happened to her father.
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*** How canon it is is unclear, but the Teen Wolf novel On Fire has a flashback to Scott's childhood, where his father would [[JerkAss withhold his inhaler while he was having asthma attacks]].
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* Overlaps with Fridge Brilliance, but when Scott, Allison and Stiles are hallucinating as a result of their near death experiences, the hallucinations match up with their individual strengths. Scott, the one with supernatural abilities, gets knocked back down to his early Season 1 self; he couldn't shift properly, and when he did, there was a real chance of him going on a murder spree. Allison, the long ranged fighter, couldn't control her hands, and thus couldn't aim. Stiles, the avid researcher, lost the ability to read. This is on top of Allison hallucinating Kate, and Stiles having lucid daydreams.
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*** Eh, I think we're jumping the gun on Scott's dad being abusive to him or his mother in the past. We've only heard Melissa's side of the story on how bad their marriage was. Scott disliking his dad could be for multiple reasons, liking missing a lot of events in his life or moving him away when he had custody. The man can be a jerk, but without the whole story the abusive angle for this Fridge Horror seems to jumping the gun.
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* How do we know that Victoria Argent was ObliviouslyEvil? Because, as we saw in "Lunar Ellipse", she has so little regard for human life that she cannot be bothered to stop to check on someone she nearly ran over without being screamed at by her daughter. Once she grudgingly goes back to check, they find the asthma inhaler, which obviously did not belong to a werewolf (who would not need such a thing) but they hear a werewolf howling in the distance. Victoria leads Allison back to the car, contemptuously tossing the inhaler away. So she knows that there is a person, with asthma, alone in the dark woods, with a werewolf running around, ''and she just doesn't care''! Presumably she figures they will either get killed or bitten. In the first case the Hunters can always kill the wolf that killed them. In the latter the Hunters can kill the victim too. This despite the theoretical principle that the Hunters exist to ''protect'' people!

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* How do we know that Victoria Argent was ObliviouslyEvil? Because, as we saw in "Lunar Ellipse", she has so little regard for human life that she cannot be bothered to stop to check on someone she nearly ran over without being screamed at by her daughter. Once she grudgingly goes back to check, they find the asthma inhaler, which obviously did not belong to a werewolf (who would not need such a thing) but they hear a werewolf howling in the distance. Victoria leads Allison back to the car, contemptuously tossing the inhaler away. So she knows that there is a person, with asthma, alone in the dark woods, with a werewolf running around, ''and she just doesn't care''! Presumably she figures they will either get killed or bitten. In the first case the Hunters can always kill the wolf that killed them. In the latter the Hunters can kill the victim too. This despite the theoretical principle that the Hunters exist to ''protect'' people!people!
* Of course Stiles was better at teaching Scott than Derek was -- not only had Derek not been prepared to be alpha, Stiles has most likely been experimenting with different studying/learning/focusing methods from the time of his diagnosis. Derek has never had to consider an alternate means of focusing or learning, but Stiles has thought about it all his life. Knowing Scott personally is a handy bonus, but Scott could have been trained much better and easier if Derek and Stiles had worked together.
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** Jennifer gave herself away in her very first scene. Who the heck goes and gets hold of teenager's cell numbers and then proceeds to send them the last line from HeartOfDarkness? Her very name ought to have clued in viewers as well Jennifer meaning 'white phantom' and Blake meaning 'black, dark, bleak'. Not to mention her fetish for black blood and grievious injury.

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** Jennifer gave herself away in her very first scene. Who the heck goes and gets hold of teenager's cell numbers and then proceeds to send them the last line from HeartOfDarkness? ''Literature/HeartOfDarkness''? Her very name ought to have clued in viewers as well Jennifer meaning 'white phantom' "white phantom" and Blake meaning 'black, "black, dark, bleak'.bleak". Not to mention her fetish for black blood and grievious injury.
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** Jennifer gave herself away in her very first scene. Who the heck goes and gets hold of teenager's cell numbers and then proceeds to send them the last line from HeartOfDarkness? Her very name ought to have clued in viewers as well Jennifer meaning 'white phantom' and Blake meaning 'black, dark, bleak'. Not to mention her fetish for black blood and grievious injury.

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* Jennifer gave herself away before the big reveal at the end of "The Girl Who Knew Too Much". When Lydia was freaking out over the missing history teacher, Aiden was standing right next to her comforting her. Yet Jennifer did not seem at all disturbed by his presence despite having been held captive by him and his brother and watching them help kill Boyd in "Currents", or lamenting to Derek that the twins were still roaming freely around the school. She was also expressing a bizarre degree of skepticism about the missing teacher(s) being abducted, even though she herself had been taken briefly by the Alpha Pack.



* How do we know that Victoria Argent was ObliviouslyEvil? Because, as we saw in "Lunar Ellipse", she has so little regard for human life that she cannot be bothered to stop to check on someone she nearly ran over without being screamed at by her daughter. Once she grudgingly goes back to check, they find the asthma inhaler, which obviously did not belong to a werewolf (who would not need such a thing) but they hear a werewolf howling in the distance. Victoria leads Allison back to the car, contemptuously tossing the inhaler away. So she knows that there is a person, with asthma, alone in the dark woods, with a werewolf running around, ''and she just doesn't care''! Presumably she figures they will either get killed or bitten. In the first case the Hunters can always kill the wolf that bit them. In the latter the Hunters can kill the victim too. This despite the theoretical principle that the Hunters exist to ''protect'' people!

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* How do we know that Victoria Argent was ObliviouslyEvil? Because, as we saw in "Lunar Ellipse", she has so little regard for human life that she cannot be bothered to stop to check on someone she nearly ran over without being screamed at by her daughter. Once she grudgingly goes back to check, they find the asthma inhaler, which obviously did not belong to a werewolf (who would not need such a thing) but they hear a werewolf howling in the distance. Victoria leads Allison back to the car, contemptuously tossing the inhaler away. So she knows that there is a person, with asthma, alone in the dark woods, with a werewolf running around, ''and she just doesn't care''! Presumably she figures they will either get killed or bitten. In the first case the Hunters can always kill the wolf that bit killed them. In the latter the Hunters can kill the victim too. This despite the theoretical principle that the Hunters exist to ''protect'' people!
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* How do we know that Victoria Argent was truly an AntiVillain? Because, as we saw in "Lunar Ellipse", she has so little regard for human life that she cannot be bothered to stop to check on someone she nearly ran over without being screamed at by her daughter. Once she grudgingly goes back to check, they find the asthma inhaler, which obviously did not belong to a werewolf (who would not need such a thing) but they hear a werewolf howling in the distance. Victoria leads Allison back to the car, contemptuously tossing the inhaler away. So she knows that there is a person, with asthma, alone in the dark woods, with a werewolf running around, ''and she just doesn't care''! Presumably she figures they will either get killed or bitten. In the first case the Hunters can always kill the wolf that bit them. In the latter the Hunters can kill the victim too. This despite the theoretical principle that the Hunters exist to ''protect'' people!

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* How do we know that Victoria Argent was truly an AntiVillain? ObliviouslyEvil? Because, as we saw in "Lunar Ellipse", she has so little regard for human life that she cannot be bothered to stop to check on someone she nearly ran over without being screamed at by her daughter. Once she grudgingly goes back to check, they find the asthma inhaler, which obviously did not belong to a werewolf (who would not need such a thing) but they hear a werewolf howling in the distance. Victoria leads Allison back to the car, contemptuously tossing the inhaler away. So she knows that there is a person, with asthma, alone in the dark woods, with a werewolf running around, ''and she just doesn't care''! Presumably she figures they will either get killed or bitten. In the first case the Hunters can always kill the wolf that bit them. In the latter the Hunters can kill the victim too. This despite the theoretical principle that the Hunters exist to ''protect'' people!
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* The amount of time Lydia spends screaming makes a hell of a lot more sense given that [[spoiler: she's a banshee, creatures well-known for their unearthly screams.]]

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* How do we know that Victoria Argent was truly an AntiVillain? Because, as we saw in "Lunar Ellipse", she has so little regard for human life that she cannot be bothered to stop to check on someone she nearly ran over without being screamed at by her daughter. Once she grudgingly goes back to check, they find the asthma inhaler, which obviously did not belong to a werewolf (who would not need such a thing) but they hear a werewolf howling in the distance. Victoria leads Allison back to the car, contemptuously tossing the inhaler away. So she knows that there is a person, with asthma, alone in the dark woods, with a werewolf running around, ''and she just doesn't care''! Presumably she figures they will either get killed or bitten. In the first case the Hunters can always kill the wolf that bit them. In the latter the Hunters can kill the victim too. This despite the theoretical principle that the Hunters exist to ''protect'' people!
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*** Also, Scott was entirely lucid, compared to the others. Isaac was catatonic, Ethan had lost it entirely and not even aware of what he was doing until he was snapped out of it, and Boyd was somewhere between the two. Whereas Scott was completely lucid and fully aware of what was happening. So, it's very possible and even likely that really ''was'' Scott. Especially considering that Scott's shown signs of depression since season one. And continued showing signs of depression after Motel California.

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