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It was distracting. I spent the entire episode trying to figure out how she could be 900 years old, but look and act like she was 18 in 1943.

Didn't you know being good at martial arts was genetic?

It's also made it's way to Alaska. I think Fred Meyer has picked it up as a regular item.

I'm very glad I kept watching the show. There were a couple of times last season where I was thinking about kicking it to the curb, but performances from Emmy Rossum and Jeremy Allen White have kept it worth my time. Sunday's episode was superb.

I think they realized in the first season of the US version that Fiona was going to become the backbone of the show and they were trying to figure out what do with Steve if she didn't run away with him. His final season plot was very strange though and I didn't really like they way they dealt with his exit.

Dylan O'Brien is killing it! It's fantastic to see him own this dark and creepy version of Stiles. The only downside is I feel like the show is suffering a little bit for it. Stiles has always been a witty and lighthearted character that has helped ground the show and embrace it's campy side. With O'Brien taking on a

Would I be lost if I skipped the first few episodes and just jumped in around episode 5?

Join the club. I always say it's cause I don't fall in and out of love easily.

The Kev and Lip scene was my favorite this week! I'm glad that he was the one to talk some sense into him. In some ways I feel like they are much more integral to the Gallagher clan than Frank.

I can buy that there are professors out there that have strict exam start times, but he took the time to go talk to the Dean. Usually Dean's are willing to help you out, even if it is something as stupid as you were locked out of your room. They might scold you heavily, but I highly doubt they would tell you you

The moment I knew was the feet pointing episode. That happened in season 1 episode 5. It's kind of crazy they started hinting at it so early and I'm really glad that they didn't pursue the issue too much until the second half of season 2.

I don't really see the point in arguing with someone who has already developed such a negative opinion. You didn't even give any good reasons why, you just listed a bunch of negative things you think about the show. If you had some meat with argument than maybe it'd be worth having a conversation.

Maybe the Arrow is supposed to be part Native American? I have a friend is part Cherokee and he has no armpit hair. He tends to brag about it whenever possible.

I've also been disappointed with the way the Slade/Oliver rivalry has played out over Shado. After the conversation between Dr. Ivo and Sara last week my interpretation is that Dr. Ivo didn't ever really let Oliver choose. He didn't know Shado and he didn't have any use for her. Even though Oliver stepped closer

Amell's abs should have separate billing in his contract.

I admit I went back and re-watched, twice.. fine three times. I just couldn't help myself.

I think this Laurel's character is way over Kate Cassidy's head.

Scott is kind of the worst Alpha. I don't get why they even made him an alpha if he's just going to get beat up by the twins, get taken out by the bad guy with a tire iron, and then left down on the ground after getting electrocuted briefly. Apparently super human strength doesn't apply to him.

Do we have to go over this in EVERY comments section? It's not being graded against other shows reviewed on AV Club. Obviously there are dozens of other shows that are better than Teen Wolf, but it is what it is and this was an entertaining hour of television. It was definitely one of the better episodes of Teen Wolf

This show is always at it's best when it's just having fun and characters are trading quips with each other. I think this show makes me laugh more than most comedies.