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I loved the first part, but the second part of the season went off the rails (because, you know, getting rid of the the writers from the first part and hire new ones is a sure way to success).

Teen Wolf has one serious problem. It wants to be so many things (to get all these target audience groups "in the seats" watching) and pretty much fails at all of them, because it lacks the manpower (or talent?) to execute these ideas properly and it loses focus all the time and then pretends that it's intentional,

The crazy kid is played by Ashton Moio who played a Stiles type of sidekick character (to the female lead he had a crush on for most of the season) on Twisted.

Well, usually it does, but this time it was just gross with those bloody scratch wounds.

Maybe Isaac and Jackson (Colton Haynes) are werewolves in Paris together (that's where Davis sent Jackson)?

Teen Wolf. God, I totally hate watch that show by now. The only two things that interest me about this new season is, hopefully, the reveal of what kind of creature Ryan Kelley's character is and the new kid who is played by Cody Christian who played (or still plays?) Aria's brother on Pretty Little Liars.

When the show started I was so annoyed about the Velma and Shaggy thing that I wanted to give up on the show, but at the end I am glad I stuck with it.

"How Bronastein knew Dorian was something supernatural is a mystery."

I posted this already somewhere else in this thread, but I wonder if Claire stays (or will stay) in the prison by his own choosing to avoid Lily?

So what, who cares? *mimicking Joy Behar on The View*

I bet it's Vanessa who is going to do the deed (and burn the painting). She slipped through Gray's fingers and he (and his inflated ego) will not stand for that.

I wondered why Lavinia was no longer freaked out about Clare's dead cold hands when she begged him to go sneaking about.

I wonder if Caliban will stay in the prison deliberately to avoid Lily? He sure is scared of her to death (no pun intended) by now.

Maybe his noble sacrifice will grant him next level status, like, LOTR's Gandalf or GOT's Jon Snow?

Angelique's purpose was to make the audience go "boy, Dorian really is a bad guy!" when he kills her. Her murder was the reason why the character was introduced in the first place.

Given that only one episode is left his character could appear in a flashback or in a dream of Eithan who is haunted by his own guilt.

Dude got choked by Melanie, because he was about to Dome-block her.

Unreal is one of my guilty pleasures. The characters are so unlikeable, I want the season to end with Faith (the tall Amazonian goofball contestant) doing a slow walk away from a burning and exploding set. However I do like Quinn, who is at least unapologetic about being a mega bitch with no filter.

IIRC Vanessa's sees her own daughter being posessed or performing some wicked spell and that pushes her so over the edge that she dies. If the mother had powers herself why would it push her over the edge to witness her own daughter having powers as well?

I t hink only Hecate is her daughter, the other two (and the third she killed) are members of her coven.