Like "The Vampire Diaries," Teen Wolf successfully blends horror, mystery, romance, teen angst and plenty of reasons for cast members to show some (tasteful) skin.
This show is so much better and original that most show about supernatural creatures
It's not another teen show where fight against evil , this is something else!
It may lack the emotional depth of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but like that modern classic, Teen Wolf isn't joking about friendship and loyalty in the gnarly face of terror.
by watching the 3rd episode .... im literally dead... its awesome
loved everything in it and everything is in perfect order ... all characters are just super perfect...!
Wolves getting their supernatural legs and development of other revisionist-history characters from The Beastery (tm).
Minor characters are firmly placed in the supernatural strata while subtext is lightly explored.
It would be a 10 without the Wantonly **** (tm) propagandizing.
Bigger. New characters, new conflict, much higher stakes. Season 2 is just as addicting as Season 1 was, but it took me awhile to get to that point. The things that really make Teen Wolf work are the short, but profound, character moments at its core. It seemed to me like Season 2 lost sight of that and focused more on the plot/twists. In some regards it worked because by the end of the season I was completely hooked and loved trying to figure out what would happen next, but at the same time, I missed seeing the simple personal interactions between the main characters. Also, there were certain character arcs that were (annoyingly) left completely undeveloped (the Vet and Chem. teacher), which left some gaping plot holes in the narrative at times. All in all though, Season 2 was pretty entertaining and certainly satisfying.
I will give the show the benefit of looking fantastic. I do love the dark atmosphere. But I find this show trying too hard to appeal to Twilight fans with a pretty cast and uninteresting story.
There is a serious storyline flaw in that the "sheriff" in one episode was an "elected sheriff" and even wears a uniform with a sheriff's star on the sleeve to the last episode (S02E08) where he is "fired" as a "police chief." As far as I know the "sheriff" has been the "sheriff in all episodes up to episode 8 and now he suddenly becomes a police chief who can be fired.