Teen Wolf review – 3×12: ‘Lunar Eclipse’

It’s mid-season finale time on Teen Wolf as the series brings to a head the arms race between the Alpha Pack and the Durach, Jennifer Blake (Haley Webb). Plus: a new big bad is revealed. Let’s bitch it out…
It’s mid-season finale time on Teen Wolf as the series brings to a head the arms race between the Alpha Pack and the Durach, Jennifer Blake (Haley Webb). Plus: a new big bad is revealed. Let’s bitch it out…
It’s the penultimate episode of the first half of Teen Wolf‘s third season, although more accurately ‘Alpha Pact’ is really part one of the mid-season finale. After two of the final three sacrifices are snatched, can Scott (Tyler Posey) and co. Continue reading
Everyone congregates on the Beacon Hills hospital as Teen Wolf prepares its mid-season end game. Unfortunately what we gain in exposition, we lose in pacing. Let’s bitch it out…
The identity of the Darach, the serial killer stalking Beacon Hills, is revealed and it’s pretty much exactly who you would expect. More importantly, though, Lydia’s (Holland Roden) talent for screaming is explained! Let’s bitch it out…
Flashback, flashback, flashback! Series creator Jeff Davis pens and directs this mythology-heavy tale that is more than meets the eye (see what I did there?) Let’s bitch it out…
I’m sure we’re meant to be aghast at the developments of the latest episode of Teen Wolf, but all I feel like is a broken record: what is with the terrible plotting this season? Let’s bitch it out…
It’s hell night on Teen Wolf as the track and field bus trip nearly turns into a suicide pact when our intrepid teens spend the night at the motel voted most likely to induce suicide. Let’s bitch it out…
Teen Wolf messes with the formula to deliver an out of the box narrative structure that suffers because it asks the audience to believe the impossible. Let’s bitch it out…
Teen Wolf has always been an oddball genre mish-mash: zany physical comedy frequently mixes with horror with occasional saccharine romantic interludes. More often than not the show successfully pulls this off. This week? Well, this would be a “not” week. Continue reading
Teen Wolf abandons character development in favour of a rip-roaring action/adventure as Scott (Tyler Posey) and co. enlist an unlikely ally in Mr. Argent (JR Bourne) to help track down Derek’s (Tyler Hoechlin) rogue pack mates. Let’s bitch it out…