Teen Wolf season 3 just finished it’s summer run and if nothing else, it gave us a lot to talk about and an immense amount of entertainment during the summer. Now that the dust has seemingly settled, I took a bit of time to reread all of my recaps and listen to all of my Demon Wolfcasts to cohere my thoughts into one place. I tried to take a balanced approach, given that I am reviewing half a season. So without further ado, here’s the good, bad and ugly for Teen Wolf Season 3A!
It’s only fitting that after the behemoth that was Teen Wolf Season 3A that we would leave you all with a minisode so epic that it became our longest podcast. Clocking in a 98 minutes and 58 seconds, this minisode takes an in depth look at the first half of the season with Micah and I airing out our opinions on all things Darach, Derek and others. We also give some theories for 3B. Enjoy!
Teen Wolf has reached the end of its first half and left us with an episode that managed to end the first half and leave us with some questions. Micah and I break down every moment of the episode tackling Scott and his friends trying to stop Jennifer and Deucalion from enacting their evil plans. Enjoy!
All good things must come to an end. Well good is relative and end is just the midseason finale of Teen Wolf’s 3rd season. For a season that has showed such vivid promise, these past two weeks have been rough. Would the finale restore the glory to the series or continue in the downward spiral? I’m happy to say that “Lunar Ellipse” at least stemmed the bleeding and will set Teen Wolf up for the second half of the season.
It’s finale week and this is the first of three podcast coming from the Demon Wolfcast team this week. Today’s episode looks at the recent leak of the Teen Wolf season finale, Ian Bohen’s tweets on the subject and have an interesting discussion regarding what being a true fan means. Happy listening!
When I walked out of my screening for Lee Daniels’ The Butler, I was sure that I had seen a good movie. It’s probably why I wrote such a rave review over at Awards Circuit. However, the film has grown in estimation over the past few days to be one of the more impressive films in recent memory that dealt with issues in the African-American community. Black issues in films are very difficult to tackle on-screen, partially due to the fact that everyone is so used to the white heteronormative narrative. But I thought it would be nice to give kudos to Lee Daniels’ The Butler and analyze why it worked so well.