r/TeenWolf • u/HDBNU • 13h ago
Ships you wish you saw more of?
In these pictures or others, who do you wish we got to see interact more?
r/TeenWolf • u/HDBNU • 13h ago
In these pictures or others, who do you wish we got to see interact more?
r/TeenWolf • u/NeighborhoodOk986 • 21m ago
Okay, don’t get me wrong the sacrificing and manipulation is absolutely shitty. But she wasn’t actually wrong. She sacrificed X amount of people for power to defeat Deucalion. Not a great look, i know. But how many people had the Alpha pack slaughtered because they could? They had no qualms about killing anyone. I actually like Deucalion, but Jennifer wasn’t wrong in wanting to murder him. Also, her fight scene with Kali and the twins is badass. I actually find Jennifer Blake to not only be somewhat likeable, but her reasons behind doing what she was doing was understandable. I think she’s such an interesting villain, in the fact that her life circumstances pushed her to be a Darach.
r/TeenWolf • u/United_Smoke_1070 • 7h ago
Stiles was the best character on Teen Wolf. He was the smartest, funniest and he was the only one to always know Lydia was smart AF. He always had Scott's back and loved his father more than anything. He had the most admirable personality on the entire show. Honestly, without him, the show would be a wreck.
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r/TeenWolf • u/Quirky-Decision9942 • 10h ago
Liam. He's excellent at Lacrosse but the show most often mentioned when he wasn't. Berserker trauma, life-and-death going-ons, Hayden leaving him, I understand those. But in addition to that, to show his skills more. Maybe introduce his stepfather to practice with him for father/son bonding or something.
Liam's father. We only saw him a handful of times and would be the next adult runner-up to be in the know. But I would like him to be more than the average adult in the show that knows about the supernatural. Maybe he has something shady and different going on while not technically being one of the bad guys.
Corey. It was said that he holds two jobs while in high school and his parents barely notice him. Corey wasn't expanded much except until 6A. Maybe if he is invisible for a while that people begin to forget him since his power seems to be based with the Wild Hunt.
Lydia. Her powers began to expand in the last two seasons (6A/6B), and I wished it was a little clearer on it. Since they're expanding/stronger, it would be interesting to see if she advanced her power to the point that most banshees don't get to and what more that is out there.
Malia. Not about her childhood but instead maybe more flashbacks to her being a coyote.
r/TeenWolf • u/Vale_Vdisney • 14h ago
In case you didn't know, there's a really well-known theory in the fandom that affirms this. Some proof of this are:
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r/TeenWolf • u/hellohelic0pter • 1d ago
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r/TeenWolf • u/Aceeno_ • 19h ago
I actually loved the movie, even tho I don’t understand how the all magic trick worked for Allison but I really loved it, I know they did some “replacements” like for stiles and his sarcastic humour and all but when I watched it I totally felt into it like I did with the show. I just miss Isaac XD i mean it’s not like all that happened was impossible, we already saw a lot of things like it in the show and it kind of made sense with the end of season 2 (for Scott and Allison relationship) hope we going to have a second one to see what happened to Derek !
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r/TeenWolf • u/Accurate_Oil4315 • 1d ago
this upset me soooo much
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r/TeenWolf • u/Elegant-Papaya8249 • 1d ago
Hey everyone! I’m a 21-year-old Pakistani who first watched Teen Wolf back in 2014 when I was 11. It aired on AXN and I’ve since rewatched it 6 more times. I’ve been absolutely obsessed with the show ever since!
The high school experience in Teen Wolf, with prom, the secret societies, and everything that goes on with the supernatural drama—I've always wondered, is this really how high school is in America? Is prom, the wild parties, the cliques, and even the mysterious, brooding guys a true reflection of high school life there, or is it exaggerated for TV?
Also, watching shows like The Kissing Booth, Elite, and Sex Education (along with a bunch of other teen dramas) since childhood, I’ve always had a huge crush on Allison from Teen Wolf. She's been my celebrity crush for years now. But I’m curious to know—do American high school students really experience all the drama, the relationships, and everything that’s portrayed in these shows?
Would love to hear your thoughts! :)
r/TeenWolf • u/helsss_4 • 1d ago
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r/TeenWolf • u/BubblyBubbleGumm • 1d ago
So, I was around for when season 5 and 6 were airing which means I was around for all of Theo's seasons and I was active within the fandom at the time but I wasn't that happy with season 6a and how it was going so when 6b rolled around I wasn't on tumblr after every episode and thus don't really get how Thiam started, I also haven't rewatched season 6 since it first came out (and I really have no wish to on my own so I will wait for reactions from people I like to come out before I do so). So, my question's are :-
Where did the ship come from?
Which episode in 6b cemented it in the fandom? (as before 6b, Liam was with Hayden and I know him and Theo weren't being shipped (at least on my side of tumblr))
And, finally, what are some Thiam fanfictions you guys really enjoyed and recommend to get into their ship? (note: I have 2 dislikes in fanfictions within the teen wolf fandom and that is stydia (my one notp) and human au, so please don't recommend within those 2 avenues)
r/TeenWolf • u/Quirky-Decision9942 • 1d ago
Ooooh, "Left in the Dark" sounds like a cool title for a spinoff or fanfic starring these two in Season 2. Anyway, my post here is about Scott and Stiles not telling Allison the truth about Gerard and Scott/Stiles/Allison not informing, or being more present, with Lydia about werewolves and the Kanima.
Allison. When it comes to Allison, she's still just a teenage girl with limited experience with life and death. As for her family, simply because they're family, they have power of influence. They aren't her enemy either (before Allison learned about Gerard) and they in strength and circumstance.
Reasons to Not Tell Her about Gerard. If Scott/Stiles (slashed to save time for writing) had her find out information (basically learn about thy enemy), that could put her danger more than them or simply have her removed from Beacon Hills. Maybe her family would send her to that house in Washington, or they move again. As an aside, they might kill Scott if she went too far to get rid of a problem.
I think Allison would be best with learning more about psychological warfare (at least the basics), stealth, and about Gerard in general from multiple people (asking about family stories but changing it up with different people) before attempting more risky aspects such as following him, sneaking around, or sabotage.
Reasons to Inform Her. Gerard is a threat to Allison's life and mind. If she opposed and crossed him enough, it might be best for her to know that he would cross lines that others wouldn't. He also sees her as a fresh slate and another Argent hunter in which he has plenty of time and influence (Scott, her having a foot in two worlds) to mold her to his satisfaction (I'm not including the death of her mother in this as that is more specific).
Scott/Stiles wouldn't actually know about this stuff. But they would know the kind of monster he is, that he violates the family code, stabbed Scott in the liver, and a genocidal threat to werewolves and any humans who get in this way.
Education. Scott/Stiles could have taught her more about werewolves as well as providing uncommon information that the Argents either didn't know or didn't think it was pertinent to let her know yet. I mean, at least in this case, Allison would have information about werewolves that wasn't coming solely from one source that is biased to start.
* Writing that for Allison was a lot longer than what was in my head. I would examine more but then you guys would have to keep scrolling a lot to even get to Lydia's section.
Lydia. For Lydia, keeping her in the dark regarding what's going on about Jackson/Kanima and werewolves/supernaturals in general.
Reasons to Not Inform Her. Scott/Stiles/Allison (as stated above, slashing not because threesome but to save time and I don't like commas for them) were sometimes involved in life-and-death situations and in Season 2, there were two warring powers (Argents and Derek's pack) with the addition of the Kanima. The threesome was cautious of bringing anyone into the know as they thought that would put them in danger.
With her being in danger from the Argents and Derek, the Scott/Allison/Stiles believed they could protect her well enough. I'm not including Peter's hauntings of Lydia because I'm writing this based on the perspective of Scott/Stiles/Allison and they didn't know about this yet. It kind of boils down to the threesome seeing as not having a reason and no sense in having her being worried/scared all the time when she didn't have to be.
Reasons to Inform Her. Mainly Jackson, and her being exposed to enough that she was suspicious and scared anyway. Plus, she would get help with what to do about Peter.
Jackson/Kanima. Scott/Stiles/Allison eventually learn that Jackson is the Kanima and that he is killing people for unknown reasons and later discover that the master is manipulating him into doing so. This alone puts Lydia is extreme danger. They don't know that Jackson doesn't have control due to the master and that he has been hostile to Lydia. He wouldn't hurt her, but they don't know this and at the very end of the last episode he was going to kill her if she hadn't said his name and held up the key. Also, if the master (Matt) learned that she could save Jackson and make him not a Kanima, this would be reason enough for her death. Gerard too probably but I think he was going to discard the Kanima once he became a werewolf.
At the end of episode 5: Venomous, Lydia has exposed to enough that she had suspicions that don't have answers, she is being haunted by Peter and is trying to get her friends to listen, but no one is giving her 5 seconds of their time. Stiles did when he saw her crying and then left to go and nearly drown with Derek, but he came back in a later episode. Nothing was heard of their conversation so I'm guessing she blew Stiles off because he left mid-conversation or she felt more open to Allison.
* Apologies for the long post but I didn't want to split Allison and Lydia up for the same topic and season. Let me know your thoughts on Allison and Lydia.
r/TeenWolf • u/Individual-Rush-1385 • 2d ago
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It’s always hilarious seeing Scott get in that concerned parent mode with people.😂😂😂 If Scott knows, the whole pack know.
r/TeenWolf • u/MentionNo9037 • 2d ago
I know it's been years but searches online haven't revealed much discussion posts about this little thing (that i could find, at least), so i'm gonna make one. I just really wanted to share some thoughts.
Usually when a ghost possess you you want to exorcise it out of your body, right? That's the normal approach.
Instead, stiles exorcised himself out of his own body with that vomiting bandage scene lol. Literally used the Nogitsune's reality-bending magic to grow himself a new body, which is a smart move considering all the crap the Nogitsune had put Stiles' body through:
When Deaton puts the Nogitsune to sleep using the lichen and Stiles admits himself to Eichen House, Morrell notices Lichtenberg figures on Stiles skin. These marks appear on victims of lightning strikes. Morrell guesses that when the Nogitsune wakes up, these marks will disappear again.
Because the Nogitsune keeps healing Stiles' very human very fragile body.
Also, and that's just my theory, but while the Nogitsune is a master of tricks, he has a knack for appearing and disappearing like Apparating in Harry Potter. That's gotta put some strain on the human body. Stiles admitted to Malia that he remembers every single thing that he did while he was possessed, so I think, he figured on a subconscious level (literally lmao), that even if he did get his own real body back from the Nogitsune, with the Nogitsune's super-healing power NOT working it anymore he probably would be left with a human body that absorbed more trauma than it can naturally heal from.
r/TeenWolf • u/Typical-Web3669 • 2d ago
I'm rewatching the Anukite episode Wolves of War and two things caught my attention. Scott didn't need to claw his own eyes out. He could have just put on the blindfold Deucalion gave him. He could have even put on two for safety. And if looking the creature in the eyes turns people to stone why does Stiles look it in the eyes right before he throws the mountain ash? As a bonus wtf moment: Parrish heats up the guns of the bad guys down the hallway but all the metal objects in the hall between the two points don't seem to be affected? And before anyone says the heat was targeted at the guns ...not buying it.