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Willough (I don't know how to put the link to your anme here) - here are the definitions from two of the biggest -

@SilentSpy - I agree with most of your points except one major -  women can't be sexist towards men, as sexism implies power and women don't have that versus men in almost all the world. Women can be discriminatory towards men, but that isn't sexism. The same way blacks can be discriminatory versus whites, but that

After reading your posts let me say I lost all will to use my time
explaining another point of view when your arguments suffer mainly from
the fallacy of Selective Observation, basically cherry picking just the
facts that support your view and ignoring others. You're also using your
own interpretation, presenting them

Yeah and Derek character arc is flawless, right? Really, tell me one flawless character arc (Scott's also isn't and if I have the time and patience, I could elaborate). Not even on Teen Wolf, but on current teen shows where a character has a flawless arc in 36 episodes. And by the way, what I'm getting from most of

And it's not like the death of two villains really erases all the good
the season has done for its female characters. Allison, Lydia and
Scott's mom are still three of the best female characters currently on
TV.

Best episode: The Overlooked
Worst episode: "Visionary", by a mile. ++++++
Best new character: I enjoyed Kali and Julia (not Jennifer) the most.
Worst new character: The twins.
Best WTF moment: Voltron Wolf
Best shirtless moment: Danny and Isaac in the locker room.
Best Stiles moment: Too many to count.

Since I'm going out and don't have the time to fully address this important topic, let me clarify just two things before I write my full answer to you in some hours - I was disagreeing that the finale is "sexist", as you labeled it, just because two female characters are killed. And I also disagree that just because

swansons
(regarding your reply to me) sorry, but I firmly disagree with your statement. I am talking about
what you mentioned in several post above, so I think we're talking about
the same thing. Teen Wolf has two of the best main teenage female
characters I've seen in a while, the most blatant basic "love interest
cha

I think we have a totally different definition of sexism. I've seen the episode and I know what you're basing the "sexism" comment on and don't agree, but that's just my opinion. Hope not to forget to come tomorrow and present an argument about why, at least in this episode, "sexism" wasn't what came to mind regarding

It was an A- for me. Way better than last season's one. Since I'm European and don't count in any way for ratings, had no problem with not having to wait.

They said around 10 years and the file for Julia/Jane Doe said 2002.

Nope, this season has made her one of the characters I enjoy the most.

Teen Wolf is still in 2011,so it's more like he's 24. And sorry, but
real life has taught me nothing bad about nearly 17 year olds and 24
year olds dating. That's almost the same difference that me and one of
my first serious boyfriends had. So, no, that is no valid reason for
fandom to stop. And even in California

This and the previous episode are my favorite this season. I hope the next two also join that club. 

I have to say this's leaps and bounds better than last week episode and some of the previous ones this season. Finally Blake becomes a very interesting character and we start to understand what and why it's happening in Beacon Hills. The Stillinski family interaction was gold. This one is an A- in my book.