Teen Wolf Season 3 premiere review

Teen Wolf Season 3 premiere review

Leaving viewers with a cliff hanger from last season, the popular show Teen Wolf returned with a surprising continuation of Season 3. Teen Wolf is known for the aggressive werewolf fights with the main character Scott McCaul (Tyler Posey) as a newly formed “Alpha” wolf and his enemies.
In the first episode, Scott comes to the realization that him and Allison Argent (Crystal Reed), who is the girl he is madly in love with, aren’t going to work out. He must find a different way to control his transformation into a werewolf instead of thinking of Allison. The new character Kira(Arden Cho), catches his attention because she is the shy and lonely new girl, which ends up reminding him of how he was his freshman year.
The first episode focuses on the troubles that Scott, Stiles (Dylan O’Brien) and Allison are going through after coming back to life.
“I like how they showed the affects of the rituals that were performed on that show,” junior Elyin Aparicio said.
Stiles Stilinski, the main characters best friend, is troubled with not having the ability to escape from his dreams that feel surreal. He slowly becomes incapable of reading and the ability to focus in class because of his awful dreams and his lack of reality.
Allison, like Stilies has the dreams that she can’t control that feel like reality. Because of this she is unable to focus on her love of archery and eventually has to give it up.
​”Teen Wolf definetly hooks the audience, because there is so much chaos that happens and it’s only the first episode,” junior Moesha Fares said.
​The show has viewers anxious for each weeks episode because of the brutal clif hangers or the immense drama that is on the show very week.
Teen Wolf is on at 10 o’clock eastern time on Mondays on MTV.