Yeah, I actually kind of liked that it all basically wound up being an accident. And though Meredith was always more of a plot point than a character, this episode did a nice job fleshing her out, especially her scene at the end with Lydia.
Yeah, I actually kind of liked that it all basically wound up being an accident. And though Meredith was always more of a plot point than a character, this episode did a nice job fleshing her out, especially her scene at the end with Lydia.
All the more reason for her to be her own independent woman for awhile.
I think, with Mason going to unplug the music, Gay POC Best Friend The Next Generation is already more proactively involved with our protagonists' dealings than his predecessor.
I like scenes with the two of them, but I'm still hoping they don't go the romantic route with them. I will just never get behind a high schooler/mid-20something ship.
250 and 500 were in thousands. Everything totals to $117 million because that's how much Peter had. They added it all together earlier in the season once they got the lists.
He said he was 24 last season when he was getting the bomb off the kid on the bus.
I mean, I bet the Beacon Hills Sheriff's Department doesn't have any money to cover any more medical bills. For all the shit they and all their dead deputies have bee through, I'm amazed they're able to pay their electric bills. People get kanima'd and sacrificed and blown up in a weekly basis.
I never believed Meredith committed suicide.
If he counted it and found the full amount, there was no reason to mention anything, right?
As far as what Parrish actually is, though, I'm not going to speculate. I had never heard of kanimas or kitsunes before I started to watch Teen Wolf, so there's a pretty good chance he's some other thing I've never heard of.
I'm usually against keeping actors in the dark about their characters (with the understanding that writers don't determine everything in advance so the actor can never know *everything*). I think it affects portrayal and keeps actors from adding nuance. For example, apparently the actress playing Jennifer back in 3A…
I admit, I laughed at the bonkers reveal that Meredith was the Benefactor, not because I was disappointed but because I was sure it would be ridiculous and entertaining. As far as the logic goes, I'm going to wait until next week to make my judgement about that. It's a Teen Wolf pattern to reveal a Big Bad one week…
The ending's pretty ambiguous. Does he find the cabin and live happily ever after? Is he hallucinating and about to die? The Lady or the Tiger?
That's a lie. I am also mad.
I'm not mad.
I had such a crush on that kid back on The Famous Jett Jackson. Even seeing the name of the show gives me a sad now.
Tyler Hoechlin is younger than Crystal Reed, Daniel Sharman, Holland Roden, and Keahu Kahuanui.
I think it makes sense to have Liam in Scott's dream flashes because Liam is the part of his pack that Scott feels most directly responsible for. He's protective of everyone, but the rest are (a) older and (b) there either by choice or because they're already supernatural themselves. If Scott's got lessons about…
Grey's Anatomy, actually. I'd long since stopped watching it by then, but they'd always established Christina as a woman who didn't want to be a mother, so it's good they stuck with that.
Honestly, I just like stories where siblings actually *like* each other instead of seeing one another as enemies/competitors.