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Teen Wolf 6x04 review contains spoilers

Teen Wolf 6X04 review contains spoilers
Airdate:12/6/16
Rating: (*****) 5 stars

This was a show that in my opinion was so much better than last weeks, and I feel that I was overly generous with my 4.5 rating upon reflection. I felt like last night’s episode was  back to the show that we all know and love, and it felt like it was a very solid episode overall. The show opened with Chris in the woods, Melissa had followed him to see what he was doing there and they find a body and a girl who is in a tree she throws up blood and dies when she falls. The kids that had been marked at the party in last week’s episode were moved to a bunker to keep them save, Chris is staying there with the kids and he asks Malia to come and help him. Scott, Corey, Liam, and Mason go to the school because the Ghost Riders are going to strike again, they know this because of the thunder and the storms the tram has been tracking the strikes. When they get to the school they’re greeted by the coach, who asks why they aren’t suited up for the game so they get ready, and Scott is playing badly and he keeps falling  the Ghost Riders come and take Gwen in battle Scott tried to save her. Nathan a student that was marked leaves the area of the bunker, Chris and Malia try to find him when they do he is getting ready to leave the bunker, and he brought the Ghost Riders right to the bunker where all of the kids that were marked were taken. The other plot of this episode was the fact that they were still trying to find Stiles, they will do anything to find him and they won’t give up that easily at least Lydia won’t the last scene in the show his jeep was shown.

This was an episode with some witty Teen Wolf style writing, and it was back to the kind of writing that we know and love. “Either you can leave me out here alone with a shotgun, and a box of band-aids or we can keep going. It’s your choice.” –Melissa   “Here’s your bullet back.”-Malia “It was a man in a hat with a gun!”-Nathan “Stiles is real I know it.”-Lydia “Sure that wasn’t Lacrosse that we played tonight, that was la crap!”-Coach

I loved this episode so much, and in a way, it restored my faith the show after last week’s mostly everything about it was superb. I loved the fact that Lydia, Scott, and Malia are still looking for Stiles and finding out that his mother and Natalie went to the same high school. I loved the interactions between Melissa and Chris, I know it might seem kind of weird but I think that the writers are setting up a sort of friendship or relationship between the two. I loved that they were trying to help the kids that were marked, yes it happened but they were trying to move on and they were trying to accept what happened. I loved that we learned more about the Ghost Riders, and the wild hunt as well as the mythology of it.  I liked Liam, Corey, Mason, and Hayden in this episode more than I usually do, I feel like this might be because the original pack made up of: Scott, Lydia, and Malia were seen more this time.


The only things that I didn’t like about this episode was the ending, the part where the   characters who haven’t been on the show as long are going to be the ones that look for the Ghost Riders, I know that they might help them but I feel like the original pack should be the ones that look for the Ghost Riders. My other big thing is that Scott is not seen as much, well the original pack is not seen as much but it Is Scott’s show and I would like to see him on screen more. I am just saying that I would like to have equal screen time between the original pack, and  the new pack that joined later I don’t think it’s that hard of a concept.  

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