Listen…girl…chile…sirs and ma’ams, did yall watch that episode of Teen Wolf. I have literally been rendered so unable I can’t even give yall a proper recap of “The Girl Who Knew Too Much.” So instead I’m just gonna leave y’all with some incoherent thoughts put in a bulleted list.
The Demon Wolfcast is back from Comic-Con with a long title and a great episode of Teen Wolf to review. “Baby!Derek, Mama Hale and the Lying Liars Who Tell Stories” tackles the eighth episode of Teen Wolf titled “Visionary” which sees us flashing back to when Derek was young and cocky, Peter a scheming asshole, and Mama Hale the boss we all hoped she’d be. We also get some insight into Deucalion and Terence breaks down his Comic-Con trip and some scoop for the new season.
After 3 seasons and 31 episodes of Teen Wolf, Jeff Davis and his cavalcade of writers have finally decided to look down on us mere mortals and delivered some of the answers we’ve been looking for. Visionaries promised to be an episode to help fill in the gaps and give us some more insight into Derek and the werewolf lore. Let’s dig in!
There are panels you attend and those you experience, and the Teen Wolf panel that took place in Ballroom 20 was definitely the latter. As an uber fan of this show and someone who spends hours out of the week discussing said show I was super excited for the panel, which honestly wasn’t as raucous or interesting as I thought it would be. In any matter, I am going to do my best to recap the panel from my tweets, the ridiculous shambles of my Twitter mentions. Here it goes!
Television has certainly been in a golden age, with every matter of show and network stepping up their game to present complicated characters, interesting situations and dazzling visual work. The Emmy nominations are set to be announced tomorrow and many of the same shows that we know and love will show up. But instead of doing predictions, I thought it would be more fun to envision what I would vote for if I had an Emmy ballot. This is based on shows/tv movies/miniseries that ran from June 1,2012-May 31st 2013 to comply with the Emmy calendar. Check out my sample ballot!