I agree—I think this was a pretty terrible episode. Mostly because of the lack of Isaac, Danny, and Lydia. Also the lack of any character really doing anything that made sense.
I agree—I think this was a pretty terrible episode. Mostly because of the lack of Isaac, Danny, and Lydia. Also the lack of any character really doing anything that made sense.
Oh, he was for sure the token black werewolf. Too bad, really, because I think they could have gone a lot of engaging places with him…
Oh, far and away the best. It will forever boggle my mind how Tyler Posey managed to land a lead role with his acting skills…
I love how MTV's hashtags are all clearly ripped right from the fangirls. Stilinski Family Feels? Bwaha.
I'm not sure that was it…if you look at some of the other stuff Dylan O'Brien has been in, and the random videos on his YouTube channel (yes, I'm a dork) you can tell that his mannerisms are all super similar to Stiles'. I don't think he chose Dylan because he's the only human on the show.
We all missed last Wednesday's episode, "Plot Hole".
A.) Is that a hint of Character Development for Boyd I see? Preposterous.
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The only improvement I can think of would have been (bloody) pantslessness.
I don't know if I'd go so far as to say that this whole season has been a step up for him (Tyler Posey is just an awful actor, let's be honest) but you're definitely right that he seems to perform way better when he's interacting with Stiles and Isaac.
I think this was definitely the weakest episode of the season so far (I knew it was going to be pretty terrible even from the cable summary—flashback-type television might be my least favorite kind ever).
Very true!
I love how inconsistent this show is.
Here's what we know:
1.) Harris was apparently working with the killer in some capacity.
2.) Harris intentionally stuck Allison and Isaac together to clean out the janitors' closet (after allowing Isaac to leave the classroom, deliberately NOT letting Scott leave the classroom, and giving Isaac detention immediately…
I agree. I think Derek's going to start getting interested in her, and (because this show is 100% against Derek getting any real, long-term happiness) she's going to turn out to be the murderer. My money's on her being a witch, though, not a demon.
I'm torn—if this were a more sophisticated show, I'd think Greenberg's story is actually an important plotline they're cleverly keeping secret. But it's also hilarious as-is.
Kind of a crappy one, though. Let's be honest.
She's definitely the Cordelia-type character in Teen Wolf…left out of everything important despite the fact that she could actually bring something to the table if they bothered including her a little.
As much as I would like for Peter to be a snarky-but-loveable redeemed character, I can't help thinking back to last season when Deaton warned Derek away from trusting him. I think the whole "I'm back from the dead but I don't want to be alpha again" line is bull. I mean, he wanted to be alpha so badly the first…
I want a Greenberg backstory.