Things I love about Teen Wolf (or, why my summer vacation included a show on MTV set around a bunch of werewolves in high school):
Don't be fooled that this is going to be some well thought-out piece of eloquence. It's pretty much just ramble-y flailing and an overlong treatise on architecture. Also, there are spoilers going up through all aired eps
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until it somehow grabbed my brain and made me utterly crazy for it
The brain-grabbing addictive powers of Teen Wolf, man, they are legendary. It's like snarky, stealthily poignant heroin. I started out amused, and then moved on to interested, and that was great. Then the Stilinski Kitchen Table Incident happened and I just froze, because holy hell the show I thought I was watching should not have been able to do that, to just insert this ridiculously honest moment into an over-the-top story about teenagers with fangs. That was when I knew I was in trouble. *g*
I can't believe that Sheriff was Johnny Cage.
ONCE SEEN, IT CANNOT BE UNSEEN. Heh. I haven't caught any references yet in the show, but I'm dying for a "This is the part where you fall down" to be uttered somewhere in there. *g*
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I would love for him to KNOW because I think he'd back Stiles up any way he could
Yep. I go back and forth over the adults knowing in canon, largely because I have horrible fears that it will be the kiss of death for them. On the other hand, this show keeps surprising me by refusing to do what tv convention says has to happen at any given point, and I would kill to see it played out intelligently. We get around it with the Argents because they're... well, them, but I really want the conflict of the parents realizing their kids are both in danger and the only real experts with a chance of making anything better.
On the third hand, I just want Stiles and his dad to stop being miserable and hug each other a lot. (Hey, I didn't say it was a particularly intellectual hand.)
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