After an action-packed end to it's premiere season, Teen Wolf jumps full force into season two with even more suspenseful drama. Scott McCall, an ordinary teenager with a wild secret, continues to find himself caught in a supernatural war between hunters and werewolves. While navigating the complicated roadways of high school, Scott must keep his forbidden romance with Allison a secret and protect himself from new Alpha wolf Derek. Scott will have to trust his instincts above all else if he hopes to end the war in Beacon Hills and keep his friends and family safe.
A**Z
awesome
I love it
L**Y
Keeps getting better and better
I'll admit, I came to Teen Wolf a little late. Not second season late, but late nonetheless. But once I spent one very late Saturday night, unable to sleep, watching the first few episodes of the first season OnDemand (via my local cable provider) I was hooked. So hooked that I dragged my mother, godmother, sister, and a few friends in with me! While some of the characters are incredibly TV/movie cliche (did anyone have a sculpted-like-stone, kind-of-a-complete-douche lacrosse - or any sport, for that matter - captain at their school?) the show seems to hit a stride with Season 2. We got a little backstory; we got more romance; we got MORE Stiles! And ***SPOILER ALERT*** it brought the return of, in my opinion, one of the most hate-to-love (but simply can't help it) villians on TV today. Oh, and lots more hotness.Season 2 introduced us to some new characters (some good and some...eh, not so much) and took us along on Derek's rough lesson about power and how you really should use it. It introduced us to a new true villian and a basic "Monster Bible" called a beastialty....er, no wait, that's beastiary. Unfortunately, some of the new characters are gone by the end of the season. Whether for good (I happened to catch the news surrounding Colton Haynes' departure so I can't wait to see how they wrap tup he great Season 2 finale - and because I didn't care at all for his character Jackson) or just temporarily, I guess we will have to wait and see in Season 3Sure, this show is about teenagers in high school with metaphors out the wahzoo, but it does it with heart, honor, and a whole lot of action! It's a must-see for anyone looking for some fun on a Monday night (or any night)!
N**.
It's a howling good time (...sorry).
I'm not much of a MTV fan, but I got caught up in the first season of Teen Wolf, and I watched the second season last year as well. With quirky characters, and a strong plot line, even though I'm not the target audience, I enjoy the show. It can be funny, serious, and campy all in one shot. I expect the upcoming third season will be just as good.I recently received the DVD set, and watched through the second season again. The only negative thing I have to say is that the music has been edited in this release. The same thing was done in the first season set, and I can't really understand why. I know clearing music is hard and expensive, but given the show had already used the songs in the televised version, shouldn't that earn them the right to keep them in the set (when it's released to the public)? Did the music licenses expire? In any case, with the exception of the shirtless montage (come on, really? I like hot guys, but I don't need to watch a full clip of them half naked), the extras are excellent. The commentaries in particular are very interesting (the producers have much to say on the goings-on of the show), and the gag reel was quite fun.If you ask me, June 3rd can't come soon enough.
A**Z
Bigger and better
I love Teen Wolf. The show is so addicting, so well written and so well acted, and season 2 is not the exception. Season 2 makes this show grow so much in a good way, there's so much to see and only 12 episodes. This is my favorite Teen Wolf season so far, because it introduces us to some beloved characters (Erica, Boyd, Isaac), and you never know what's next. The things that happen to the characters makes a great balance between being a teenager, but also dealing with supernatural issues in such a natural way. Nothing feels forced. Every episode is awesome and you get hooked even more with season one. Some episodes have a "moments after" continuity, something I love about shows, and the jokes, the horror, the kick-ass fights, the chemistry, the love... everything is still there, but bigger and better.This season digs much deeper about werewolves than any other recent movie or show (since vampires have taken all the spotlight), and there's a lot of mythology, plot twists and the episodes keep you at the edge of your seat.In my opinion this is the best TW season yet! (Currently watching season 3).
M**A
Watched the entire season in one week!
I started watching this show after hearing co-workers raving about it - Since it was already in season 3 I started streaming season one episodes through Amazon Instant Video and MTV's website. I enjoyed season one but season two was so good I couldn't stop watching one episode after the other. I completely binged on this show and watched the entire season in 3 days. It was that good. And season three...even better.I was so excited to see Michael Hogan, a fantastic actor and my favorite character from Battlestar Galactica! He steals the show in season two. It also has a fantastic soundtrack; I've discovered several great new artists such as Gin Wigmore, from watching Teen Wolf. After watching the season two premiere I had to look up the song "Kill of the Night" and immediately purchased the album Gravel and Wine. This show has it all.
G**.
Awesome
Still amazed that I actually like this show. The premise and the fact that it's on MTV make it sound bad, but it's probably the best show on TV that centers around high school teens. The acting improved substantially from season 1 and Stiles (Dylan O'Brien) is amazing - seriously one of the best characters on TV played by one of the best young actors today. The plot is interesting and all the characters are well written. Soundtrack is great and the cinematography still blows me away considering it's on MTV. Love the commentary by the creator (Jeff Davis) on three episodes (1 - Omega, 8 - Raving, and 11 - Battlefield). Sad that there's no cast commentary because it was hilarious in season 1.
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