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6 Times Teen Wolf Saved My Soul

This show is like my lifeblood.

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6 Times Teen Wolf Saved My Soul
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Okay, people, I'll admit: I'm not a huge TV watcher. I'm more of a Youtube fan, personally. BUT, there is one TV show that I absolutely love and adore and just basically slays me every time I watch it. And that is Teen Wolf.

Ugh, man, this show. It's just...so good. I just love it so much. It's so outrageous and yeah, there might be a few loose ends that were never tied up, but DANG do I still adore it. Hot guys, unique plots, witty comedy; what's more to love? And since it's the last season (RIP me, basically), I've compiled a short list of times when this show basically saved my soul.

1. Stiles's Name Reveal

You thought I would save this for later? No way, man, this moment basically changed my life. Let's just look at this name. Mieczyslaw Stilinski. Like, pardon my french, but holy shit is that a name. Damn. Also, somebody give Linden Ashby an Emmy or something, because dude was phenomenal this season.


2. Scott Becomes a True Alpha

Yaaaaaas. Such a cool moment. I swear, every time in the opening titles when they do the blink and the eyes change color, I'm just like yaaas. Also I dig the red eyes, they're so badass.


3. Season 3B (yes, the whole thing)

Listen, man. The nogitsune? And messing with the character's minds after they basically died? What's real? What's a dream? I don't know anymore but what I do know is that this whole psychological horror thing they've got going on is fantastic. I mean, just look at that DVD cover art. I love it. Probably my favorite season of Teen Wolf.


4. Stydia Kiss(es)


"I didn't say it back." "You don't have to."
I'll be honest, I wasn't always a huge Stydia shipper. I was more for Lydia/Parrish for a while, but then that kinda died down and I was like, eh okay, and then moved on to Stydia and I was like, I can dig this. Plus this whole scene was just beautiful. A++


5. Season 6A (yes, also the whole thing)

Can we just talk about this plot for a moment? Having a fate worse than death? Never having existed in the first place? Utterly horrifying. I love it. It's such a uniquely clever way to shape the story around a character that is only actually seen in like, what, 3 episodes? It's awesome. And I thought they did a great job of making you hardly notice the absence. The story was able to flow so well even without his actual presence, and all the talk about him made it seem like he was still there. Dang, it's just...ugh. So good.


6. Motel California


Hang on a sec, lemme just...*bursts into tears*

This scene is probably my favorite scene in the entire show, ever. It's so emotional, and I swear I get goosebumps every damn time. The way Stiles steps into the gasoline in that first gif...gets me every time, man. Also, the "Scott, you're my brother." quote just SLAYS me. This friendship, this bromance, it's one for the history books, people. They are literal "ride-or-die" bros, and it makes my heart happy to see a relationship that is so...amazing.


Now, this is just me scratching the surface at Teen Wolf, people. I never even mentioned Isaac, God bless him, probably one of my faves. Or that time when Scott literally died. Forgot that happened? Yeah, so did I, for a bit. This show is incredible, and I love it so so much, and if you haven't seen it, well, A) sorry for spoiling things for you, and B) you should go watch it because it's amazing and I love it. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go and re-watch a whole bunch of episodes to procrastinate my homework.


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