We weren't important, or: "I just have a lot of feelings about Scott McCall's mental health"
So, there's some really important context on where I'm coming from here: Scott's dealing with a lot of shit, he's been dealing with a lot of shit for the better part of a year; his coping mechanisms are all, to some degree, ineffective or else completely non-existent and he's repeatedly shown that he puts the welfare and safety of others above his own self-care, even on a very basic level (like say for instance, giving himself over to Deucalion—who could potentially kill him if Scott doesn't toe his line—in order to save Melissa and Sheriff Stilinski); he feels responsible and guilty over things that, in some cases, it is literally impossible for him to be responsible for—and yeah, the Wolfsbane initially triggered his suicide attempt at the Glen Capri, but no, that wasn't just the Wolfsbane. A lot of it was also Scott himself hitting a very, very understandable breaking point.