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New crack theory: The Dread Doctors use the D&D alingment system for their experiments.
... the Dread Doctors said he’s “the perfect evil” or whatever. So, it’s all very all over the place. // From what I remember the Dread Doctors said that Theo was a failure at being "the perfect evil", they even came to the conclusion that the only way to create that was by corrupting something "truly good" because Theo didn't work. So Theo wasn't really truly evil, but he wasn't actually good either even as a child.
Ok, so… I went back to the transcript and it’s… confusing me.
SURGEON: But your failure taught us one thing.The banality of evil.That you were and would always be an ordinary evil.
THEO: You think I’m ordinary?
SURGEON: We believed that to resurrect the perfect killer we had to start with the perfect evil.From you we learned true evil only comes by corrupting something truly good.
So, they thought Theo was the perfect evil but he ended up being ordinary evil (whatever the fluff that’s supposed to mean)? And is…. true evil something entirely different? It probably isn’t but why do they have to tape three different adjectives to the word evil???? Is the perfect evil ordinary but it’s not true? Is true and perfect interchangeable? Is it “a little evil”, “very evil” and “Umbridge levels of evil?” How am I supposed to read this? And why am I even trying? lol
Are there also ordinary alphas, perfect alphas and true alphas? This has nothing to do with the topic but my brain went there. I’m sorry.
Episode 10: Status Asthmaticus
So looking up the final episode names and I saw the last one was this: 'status Asthmaticus' Had no clue was 'Asthmaticus' meant but was curios cause the dread doctors always say status weakening/terminal whatever. Status Asthmaticus is a severe asthma attack that doesn't respond to inhalers. It's associated with respiratory failure and is life threatening. So what I want to now is... What's gonna happen to my baby Scott!

So I have created a moodboard. But this is for a WIP project I am creating as a fanfic where Theo Raeken doesn't kill Tara but she becomes part of the chimera experiment. Theo escapes the Dread Doctors at 9 years old and gets adopted by Sheriff Stilinski while hiding his Chimera werewolf-werecoyote status for the time being🖤🖤🖤🌙🌙🌃🌃
This is interesting😳😳👀👀 plus the theories and details make it seem accurate to how Theo was made to be who he was from his chilhood to season 5

PART I - Introduction & Theo Before the Dread Doctors
A little while ago I received an anon asking about my theories involving the level of Theo’s compliance and involvement in Tara’s death so I’ve done a longer post on it. If you have questions or requests for meta posts you can always send them to my Ask. :-)
For the purposes of this post I am going to refer to Theo’s mental issues generically as “pathology” and “lack of empathy”. My reasons for doing this I explained here.
When constructing this, I’ve considered both the intent of the writers as well as the performance and opinion of the actors because unlike novels - television production is a very collaborative art. Actors read into the script and Writers/Show Runners are often inspired to delve deeper into some areas of their own writing based off how an actor is delivering.
There is no definite answer to the question “Did Theo Kill Tara?” but there’s a lot to speculate about. I have written Theo with several variations of backstory, and every time I start a new fic or RP I have a set of questions that I need to answer for myself to make sure the verse makes sense.

So let’s start with what we do know:
1) The Dread Doctors were in Theo’s life before he killed Tara, and he couldn’t have been much older than 9-10 at the most.
We know what grade Theo was in when he left Beacon Hills because 4th grade is the last time Theo and Scott saw one another. In America children in 4th grade are between the ages of 9 and 10. Tara died in Beacon Hills so Theo could be, at most, 10 years old, but could easily have been younger.
2) He watched her drown in the river and didn’t help her.
We can be pretty certain this happened because it came from two independent sources: Lydia’s vision, as well as through the flashbacks Theo has while in hell.
3) Theo feels some form of guilt and responsibility for her death.
We know this because Theo’s personal hell is a repetitive guilt-ridden hallucination. This does not prove that Theo was completely responsible, however it certainly shows that he feels responsible.
4) Theo did not have a heart problem, and Tara did not need to die for Theo to become a chimera.
This is the really interesting part. To be a genetic chimera, Theo could have had something as little as a skin graft. Tara’s death was entirely unnecessary to the Dread Doctors on a physical level, and we know they were still experimenting to create the “perfect evil” so the motivation behind giving Theo Tara’s heart was most likely to achieve some sort of psychological end with Theo.
Because these are the canon facts we have to work with, all of our theories must work within these parameters.
Additionally we should note that since Theo’s story is highly tangled with the Dread Doctors, their characterization and actions play a large part in answering these questions. All strong theories about Theo’s backstory need to be consistent with Dread Doctors motivations and MOs.

How innocent was Theo before the Dread Doctors entered his life?

Theory #1 - Theo was completely corrupt before the Dread Doctors
Although there are scenes that made me speculate in this direction, I think it is pretty unlikely.
For someone as young as Theo to have been a killer before the Dread Doctors were in his life, there’d have to be some severe biological or developmental issues. We’ve heard nothing from Theo (or from any of the Teen Wolf writers) about Theo having a disturbed life (i.e. abuse or traumatic experiences) prior to the Dread Doctors, and a biological cause for Theo’s deviance isn’t likely because he overcomes his challenges in later seasons with no biological aid or medication.
Specifically the fact that Theo is able to develop a sense of empathy later on in life (after he is free from the Dread Doctors) makes this theory less viable.

One of the major signs of a young person with innately homicidal tendencies and low empathy is cruelty to animals and insects. In 6A we’re given a scene that shows Theo responding warmly and emotionally to finding a spider in his truck.
Because Theo is alone in this scene, he cannot be performing or acting to trick others. This is an authentic and genuine expression of his own unguarded emotions. Definitely not the behavior of someone that can’t feel empathy.
Additionally, the writers make a point in showing that Theo can’t take Mason’s pain because he “doesn’t care” and then, a few episodes later, we see Theo take Gabe’s pain as he is dying.

The reason the writers gave us the scene with Mason was very deliberately to setup the fact that Theo can’t just take pain because he wants to - in order to take pain it has to come from a place of genuine compassion. He couldn’t help Mason to get himself out of danger or prove his trustworthiness. But he is able to care about Gabe: a kid that had wandered down the wrong path and was suffering. He’s able to empathize with Gabe because Gabe is like him.
The idea that you need to be able to “care” to take pain is obviously a retcon in the Teen Wolf lore, because in earlier seasons we’ve seen people take pain in order to absorb their power. Much like the Teen Wolf timeline (don’t get me started on all the writing holes there!) world lore consistency took a backseat to the story that the creators wanted to tell about Theo.
The reason they include this new information about taking pain in the scene with Mason is to make it clear to the audience that when Theo takes Gabe’s pain in the finale, it comes from a place of genuine compassion.
Reaching back to season five, when Theo and Scott attempt to rescue Mason from the Doctors, the Surgeon tells Theo that he was a failure because he wasn’t a “true evil”. If Theo was cold enough on his own to murder his sister when he was only nine, could he really not be considered “truly evil”? Honestly how much more evil can you get?
It’s unlikely that that version of Theo would then be able to develop empathy to the level that he does when he’s eighteen.
Finally, Cody Christian has said in interviews that Theo was the Dread Doctor’s victim, which wouldn’t make sense if he was 100% evil from the start.

Theory #2 - Theo was just an innocent child that was abused and twisted by the Dread Doctors
This is a compelling theory with little to directly refute it. However it does leave us with a major unanswered question: Why did the Dread Doctors target Theo?
Was Theo more isolated than other children? Did he have a hatred for his sister? Was Tara really awful to him? Were his parents extremely unaware/neglectful? Would that be enough to make him a target?
Any potential answer I can construct would be based entirely off whims and speculation. There’s no hints in the canon for why they might have targeted him if he was a relatively healthy and reasonably well-adjusted kid. Why wouldn’t the Dread Doctors pick someone that showed an early propensity for pathological behavior instead?
Also, remember that they didn’t just grab any teenager in Beacon Hills and turn them into chimeras, they looked for teens that already had two sets of genetics (something Theo didn’t become until after Tara’s death). So it would much better fit their MO if they looked for a candidate that displayed more malleable traits.
Could there have been another reason they selected Theo? Yes. Absolutely. I’ve come up with all sorts of reasons in my fics and RPs, but there are none that the canon really points to.

A scene that it’s important to think about when considering the Innocent theory is (again) the scene in Season 5 where the Surgeon tells Theo that he couldn’t become a “true evil” because he wasn’t “truly good” to begin with. This hints that Theo may not have been all the perfect before their meddling.
Arguably, the Surgeon could have meant that they’d corrupted Theo before turning him into a chimera and that’s why it didn’t work. They spoiled the materials before their the real experiment. This is further backed by the fact that as the scene plays out, it seems important that Mason is corrupted during the procedure to become the Beast.
If that is true, than it would also support the third theory…

Theory #3 - Theo showed early signs of low empathy and/or other problematic behaviors, the Dread Doctor’s saw he was vulnerable and took advantage of it, thus shaping his development into what he became.
Just because someone has the potential to develop pathological traits doesn’t mean that they necessarily do. However, stressors can push someone with a predisposition (a vulnerability) to develop in that direction.
Popular psychology postulates that children begin developing empathy around ages 5-6, so a lack of empathy could have been apparent to the Doctors (or others) by ages 6-7. If the Doctors were looking for a child to influence, they could have picked him out for this reason and then worked on shaping his development from ages 8-9. Theo watches Tara die around age 9-10 so that timeline works.
We know that the Dread Doctors kidnap and experiment on people while they are still conscious. We also know that they are capable of inducing hallucinations. They can do all of this unbeknownst to others. That leaves them with a lot of tools to shape a young Theo into what they wanted.

One of the scenes that got me theorizing in this direction is the when Theo reads Donovan’s psychological evaluation, and puts on a highly theatrical performance. A farse play of a mental health professional telling someone that there is something abnormal going on with them.
Combined with Theo’s propensity to force others to re-enact scenes of his own corruption (you can read more about that in my other meta post here), it got me wondering: is Theo drawing on an experience he might have had as a child with a mental health authority figure?
Before anyone shouts that Stiles would have found records if Theo was ever treated for mental health issues – remember that Theo (with the help of the Dread Doctors) has falsified records in the past. It’s entirely possible that he was treated at some point, and those records were destroyed.
This is my favorite theory because:
It leaves the smallest amount questions unanswered
The timeline of events makes sense
It fits the Dread Doctors’ MO of selecting a subject that already has something going in the direction they need
It casts Theo as a victim of the Dread Doctors (which concurs with Cody Christian’s interviews) without removing all of his responsibility for his actions (which would rob the narrative and Theo of a very edgy quality).
PART II - The Dread Doctor’s Influence (coming soon)
Other Theo Meta: Scott Never Mistreated Theo On Theo Lust and Ships Theo’s Emotional Motivations - Intro / Part I / Part II
if there’s one aspect i could criticize about the writing of teen wolf it’s the in depth backstories of each character only to never talk about it again or develop it any further.
liam’s ied and past school? only used as a prop to further the plot and create conflict (angry man go punch!)
isaac’s abuse and claustrophobia? only mentioned/showed how it effects him one time outside flashbacks (motel california)
theo’s growing up and manipulation with the dread doctors? never mentioned, only lightly brushed over in incoherent flashbacks (yes it shows him being guilty for taking tara’s heart, but not the dread doctors effect on him and torture for him to get where he was)
stiles’ nogitsune trauma? only brought up as a joke after the fact (“i once had a demon living in my head LOL”)
derek hale’s past with grooming by kate? only used to show they know each other, not why what she did was wrong or harmful (doesn’t show the harmful nature of grooming and how derek’s trust would be forever altered because of kate’s abuse of his)
malia living like a coyote for the first ?17? years of her life because she “killed” her own family? “omg you can’t take her anywhere! she likes to eat deer🤣🤣”
allison’s mom killing herself cause she’d rather be anything but a werewolf? mentioned maybe a couple times afterwords
it seems as though they attempt to make the characters deep and thought-out but toss aside the trauma they have given them in order to further the new villian of the week and constant conflict. sometimes i wish that the characters made decisions in conjunction with their prior trauma or showed symptoms of how these events effected them because it’s no secret that they would. i understand that it’s a lot to ask for a super precise and detailed description of how every character is feeling, but with 24 episodes a season, tossing in a couple reflective scenes couldn’t have hurt. i fear that their constant need to one-up their villains took away from the personality and characterization of the show as it kept running.
(this is why i love this fandom so much, because yall do! thank you to the writers who write realistic ptsd or lingering effects of major events)
ok i’m done now thank you @thiamsxbitch for inspiring this rant

Six new TW teas to celebrate Season 5. Yes, I’m aware Mason was in Season 4, but I had to add him, come on. Also, the sample sizes of these teas are only $4. And the Dread Doctors and Hayden will likely only be around fer a limited time. ***You can only get these teas by being a fan, over here.