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I think from the way Kali acted after Ennis died, she'll probably join in going after Deucalion with the twins. But I honestly don't get how they don't already know Deucalion killed him? Didn't Deaton tell them Ennis would pull through? Also, how did Deucalion even get back there? (Why am I questioning Teen Wolf?)

I don't really get that comment. Teachers rarely have their entire classes planned out down to what they're going to say (at least not one as young as she is), and it doesn't really matter how much you know about The Crucible, or any subject, really. Finding a way to make multiple classes of high school students care

I really appreciated Allison's "I believe you" and Lydia's reaction to it, as well as Stiles being upfront about his theory about her. They spent so long keeping her in the dark, not trusting her, and outright lying (about things she was involved in, at that) that it's just really nice to see them being so open/honest

Sansa wasn't driven by selfishness. She was, and is, a child, raised on fairlytales of gallant knights and kings, who fully conformed to what was expected of her and was (and in a lot of ways, still is) incredibly naive. In the first season, Sansa came to see Cersei as something of a surrogate mother, and she admired

No, but they definitely start to feel different as you get older

As someone who can still qualify as a teenage girl for another week, I really appreciate the way they handled the awkward and unexpected nature of crushes. A lot of times, tv shows just brush them off with some joke about "how teenage girls are", but they did a pretty great job humanizing and sympathizing with Louise