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I was kind of hoping for a Teen Wolf (film) callback when Mama McCall saw him… like in the original movie when Michael J Fox sheepishly opens the bathroom door covered in all the fur, and his father sighs in relief and changes into a wolf as well and says something like "When were you going to tell me?"

Same. Seemed like a pretty important thing to not explore. Maybe we'll get there next week? Maybe Jackson's been fighting it because he loves Allison?

Same. Seemed like a pretty important thing to not explore. Maybe we'll get there next week? Maybe Jackson's been fighting it because he loves Allison?

With only three episodes left, and the election two years away, somehow I really doubt that we're going to even get close to her winning or losing. I think something else is headed our way and I'm pretty excited for it.

With only three episodes left, and the election two years away, somehow I really doubt that we're going to even get close to her winning or losing. I think something else is headed our way and I'm pretty excited for it.

I appreciate this very much.

I appreciate this very much.

Reminded me of the classic "Ya suck dick, Silas?" scene in Season 4.

Reminded me of the classic "Ya suck dick, Silas?" scene in Season 4.

Least enjoyable episode so far for me. But that's not a bad thing necessarily, as I thought the first two were gripping. It's probably because Elaine got sidelined this time around, which is fine, but it felt a little weak.

Least enjoyable episode so far for me. But that's not a bad thing necessarily, as I thought the first two were gripping. It's probably because Elaine got sidelined this time around, which is fine, but it felt a little weak.

Seriously. After last season's "Night School," Teen Wolf goes from being a guilty pleasure to a legitimate, guiltless delight. We don't need half of each week's review devoted to why it's okay to like the show. We like the show. We're here. Now talk about what happened and how it all fits together.

Seriously. After last season's "Night School," Teen Wolf goes from being a guilty pleasure to a legitimate, guiltless delight. We don't need half of each week's review devoted to why it's okay to like the show. We like the show. We're here. Now talk about what happened and how it all fits together.

Good to know, thanks!

Good to know, thanks!

Fantastic episode. I feel like I'm really starting to understand Sasha, which is good because she just seemed like a thinly-drawn brat in the first few episodes. The scene with her father at the very end was absolutely heartbreaking, and her orchestrating the four seats together was a delight. "Excuse me, would you

Fantastic episode. I feel like I'm really starting to understand Sasha, which is good because she just seemed like a thinly-drawn brat in the first few episodes. The scene with her father at the very end was absolutely heartbreaking, and her orchestrating the four seats together was a delight. "Excuse me, would you

Yeah I don't think there's any evidence for that.

Yeah I don't think there's any evidence for that.

This might be the laziest, most incomplete review I've ever seen on the AVClub. Not only did you ignore every MAJOR plot point that happened in the last 15 minutes of the show, there are numerous spelling errors. "Your killing me?" "Takes him the trophy?" Did you even re-read this after you dashed it off to meet your