firestorm
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I don't think MTV shows music videos anymore but there is still people that keep watching MTV.
AMazed by the amazing lines. Including episode 2
"It's a pretty violent game if you hadn't noticed."
"Well it's going to be a lot more violent if you end up killing someone on the field."
lol how old are you?
I'm 26.
I still don't understand how that passes for "amazing lines". By that standard "Dinocroc vs. Debbie Gibson" should have won an Oscar.
I like the little mythos they've come up with to be fair, and the fact its really corny is some of the best parts. It reminds me of the Fast and Furious movies in the fact that it knows exactly what it is and doesn't pretend to be anything else, lots of half naked young 20 year olds and fight scenes with above average/great makeup (lots of them did Pan's Labyrinth) and decent uncommon music from indie artists.
via press release:
MTV ANNOUNCES Teen Wolf SEASON FOUR AND THE NEW WOLF WATCH COMPANION SERIES TODAY AT NEW YORK COMIC-CON
New York, NY (October 12, 2013)MTV announced today to a crowd of screaming Teen Wolf fans at New York Comic-Con that the hit series will return for a fourth season in 2014 with 12 new episodes. Additionally, the network will debut the new talk show Wolf Watch set to air weekly after each Teen Wolf episode. The highly anticipated second half of Teen Wolf season three will begin on Monday, January 6, 2014 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT directly followed by the Wolf Watch series premiere.
Todays panel featured on-screen son and father duo Stiles and Stilinski played by Dylan OBrien and Linden Ashby, respectively as well as Executive Producer Jeff Davis and was moderated by TV Guide Magazine Senior Writer, Damian Holbrook.
Wolf Watch will be hosted by Jill Wagner, who plays Kate Argent in Teen Wolf. The half-hour talk show will give fans even more insight into the hit series, covering topics ranging from the heavy mythology elements featured in the season, to the steamy romances and hilarious bromances that run rampant between the series Supernatural high-schoolers. The series will welcome guest appearances by Teen Wolf cast members sharing behind-the-scenes secrets and celebrity super fans will also drop in to get some of the answers viewers crave from week to week.
I just binged watched everything in the past few days, 2nd half of season three to now.
Allison dead hurts my soul, but they replaced her with an equally attractive, but in a different way, in Mallea (however its spelled).
I'm really hit or miss with Kira though, sometimes I think it does well, others not so much.
However when the freshman group (still unnamed as far as I know) killed the beer delivery guy, I was extremely surprised, didn't see that coming at all. But I think it's pretty fair to say that an Argent is a bad guy again (possibly even Allison's dad) due to the password on the encoding being Allison.
Peter was a badass in that most recent episode too. Creature of habit was a great line.
Comic-Con: MTVs Teen Wolf Renewed For 20-Episode Fifth Season
MTV made the long-awaited announcement to a room full of screaming fans at San Diego Comic-Con. The 20-episode fifth season will be split in two parts, similar to the way the supernatural high-school series aired in Season 3, which also was super-sized (24 episodes). Seasons 1, 2 and 4 each have consisted of 12 episodes running continuously. (Teen Wolfs fourth season renewal also was announced at a fan convention, the New York Comic-Con.)
Based on the Michael J. Fox-starring MGM movie, Teen Wolf was developed by Jeff Davis who also serves as executive producer with Russell Mulcahy, Marty Adelstein, René Echevarria, Tony DiSanto, Liz Gateley and Ian Stokes. The show has become a hit online, where fan tweets about it routinely put it in the Weekly Top 10 of Nielsens Twitter TV ratings, one of only two or three scripted shows to grab one of those spots regularly.
Tyler Posey stars as Scott McCall, the title teen werewolf character. Posey, along with co-stars Dylan OBrien, Tyler Hoechlin, Holland Roden, Shelley Hennig and Dylan Sprayberry, as well as Davis, were on hand for a panel Q&A in the shows fifth consecutive showing at Comic-Con.