![]() The final season centers around the loss of Stiles and with the past 5 seasons as undeniable evidence, he is the center of the universe – but more on that bit later in Lesson #3. The fact of the matter is that much like an average teenager transforms over the course of their adolescence, Teen Wolf mirrored this (with a supernatural twist have you) going from a goofy, innocent show about werewolves to the mature dissection of human relationships, delving into the dark sometimes haunting parts of ones mind all the while dealing with the power struggle between those with greater ability and those with only their righteousness to defend themselves. You may have had more experiences, learned more, became worldlier, more open minded, possibly more cynical or pessimistic because of trying times. Or it could be that the way you saw the world, the way you perceived it changed within those 4 years. Think about yourself, if you compared your freshman self to your senior self would they not appear strikingly different? It could be merely the surface appearing taller, slimmer, thicker, more confident, less enthused, revitalized, or worn out. The creative minds behind the show took advantage of (whether they realize it or not) and made the ever evolving landscape of the show believable as teenagers themselves evolve drastically. ![]() With each season the show improved and evolved in every way: stories became stronger, more enticing, the acting went from sporadic and awkward to affecting performances worth watching regardless of strength of the story (Okay- there are a few bad actors lingering *cough* Victoria Morales *cough*). Rather than servicing the weak hearts of the teen demographic by following every frightful moment with a comedic one, season 2 drew out the thrilling nature of a true supernatural story. But its sophomore season provided hope for a more developed series with the expansion of the show’s mythology and above all the more realistic dark tone. On top of this, Teen Wolf was one of the first MTV Originals – a music channel making a show about werewolves? How could you not suspect failure? Admittedly, Teen Wolf began as many suspected it was immature and lacked any true uniqueness in 2011’s sea of supernatural dramas (The Vampire Diaries, The Walking Dead, not to mention The Twilight Saga at its peak). The use of “teen” is far too obvious and conjures up thoughts of ignorance and unbridled pubescent emotions. The most unfortunate thing about this show is its title. Lesson #1: The Ever-Improving Narrativeįrom an outside perspective Teen Wolf sounds like cheesy teen drama with over-actors and under whelming plotlines. So pull a chair up and get ready for a little education…and by education I mean a 3 part lesson on why “Radio Silence” brought me out of my Ghost Rider Train Station coma to write something new. It’s been awhile since I’ve ranted wrote about Teen Wolf but instead of my usual review/recap I’ve decided to change it up a bit. I wanted to see again and Ian and Dylan have some great stuff this season so we'll see.Hello fellow betas. and we also have some great scenes between Peter and Stiles. We definitely wanted Peter Hale back to see the relationship between Peter and Malia and what other trouble Peter could get into. He said, "When we realized this might be the last season, we wanted to make sure we brought back these relationships. ![]() Previously, Teen Wolf showrunner Jeff Davis spoke about Peter (played by Ian Bohen) at the New York Comic-con. They erase you." Later Peter explains that Ghost Riders "ride the lightning, they are an unstoppable force and I promise you they don't make pit stops at train stations." Then Stiles explains, "That's what the Ghost Riders do. "I have been missing for 3 months and no-one came for me?" Peter asks. ![]() Peter asks, "How long have I been here?" Stiles tells him it's been three months. They are both abducted by the Ghost Riders and are currently being kept at an old train station. ![]() Another preview for the episode shows a discussion between Stiles and Peter about their disappearance. ![]()
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