Well folks we’re here with another episode of the Demon Wolfcast and we’re like 50% less angry than last week which probably accounts for why this was our shortest podcast EVER! Well that and the episode was really easy to summarize (re: boring). Enjoy!

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2 thoughts on “Demon Wolfcast Episode 26 “900 Years of Exposition””

  1. Really enjoyed this week’s podcast and I’m with you on the long, drawn out exposition. I actually tweeted you last night that just because Noshiko had 900 years of life didn’t mean we had 900 years for her to get to the damn point!

    My favorite line of the podcast – “Ma’am, if you’d have just killed the fly in the first fucking place, we wouldn’t be here.” I was walking to the gym when I heard this and just started cackling in the middle of the street.

    I totally missed the issue with Noshiko’s nogitsune and the one Chris Argent saw. Damn it, Teen Wolf!

    I don’t know if you watched the last eight episodes of Breaking Bad, but I’ve decided that Wolf Watch is to Teen Wolf what Low Winter Sun was to Breaking Bad. At the end of each episode, all viewers wanted was a preview of the next Breaking Bad episode. In an effort to try to attract viewers to Low Winter Sun, AMC wouldn’t show the preview until about halfway through Low Winter Sun. It was SO annoying and ultimately didn’t work because the show continued to struggled in the ratings and was cancelled after one season.

    The episode was very much like Visionary in 3A in which both Gerard and Peter were shown as unreliable narrators. Given the similarities, I’m wondering if we can trust Noshiko or if she too is putting her own twist on what happened. For all the time it took to get to the point of her story, she better be telling the truth.

    1. I am going to go out on a bit of a limb and say she was telling the truth cause it seemed like a tough story to tell, unlike with Peter and Gerard who were just breezing through that mess.

      And LOL to the low winter sun thing…that totally makes sense. I like the idea of Wolf Watch more than the execution. They keep having guests on who barely have anything to do with the show or the fandom and the only reason why anyone watches is to see the previews

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