malia has to get back together with stiles, that first scene with them was so cute and she is nothing like that S.O.B. peter, and that issue with scott is not going anywhere anytime soon i think he will ultimately kill which is going to be hard to watch but i guess it's inevetable, and derek wow he's basically like castiel in supernatural, i need to know how old braeden is, and dang melissa, i was actually in-between her knowing about the plan or not and scott has some big brass ones huh, only 45 minutes of temporary death wow, the dead pool being created by a banshee actually makes a lot of sense, i honestly didn't think it was anyone from lydia's family, i also thought lydia's banshee powers came from her mother's side not her father's and wow the entire building being made of mountain ash, didn't expect that.
It's not that I am disappointed in the show and I quite enjoy the storyline and the episodes themselves but I am really frustrated that not only was it necessary last week but this week as well; we NEED Melissa and Scott moments. Her being worried and in the middle of it all serves no point if she is not there to show her son love after he nearly dies, both last week and this week.
The last real moment they had that I can remember was when Allison died and it showed her consoling him. There relationship is severely lacking this season.
I had to re-watch this one right away. Not liking the implication that they're setting Scott up to kill (or almost kill) I hope that dream sequence was more about his fear of having to kill and nothing more.
Seriously, no one told Scott's Mom the 45 minute penalty before she signed on? I suspect that while the show was on a commercial break Melissa cursed those kids out. Loved the... 'otherwise we'd be telling them to run and hide' line.
Man. Derek...going from born wolf to human just seems massively bad. I can't help thinking it's like losing your eyesight or the ability to walk. That said...he was way chipperer this episode.
Why does Peter's relief over Scott being alive....make me extremely nervous?
Did Scott really have more teeth last episode?
The Mute must've really freaked Scott out given that he was the only assassin to show up in all of his dreams. He freaked me out.
Why didn't Scott recognize the Mountain Ash when they had Liam tied up there?
hey...I did pretty well on Bingo tonight....I almost got Bingo..
Why does Peter's relief over Scott being alive....make me extremely nervous? --> Peter wants to kill hem itself. When Peter kills Scott he will become an Alpha again
It sells that he's dead. That's the point. Would the moments be nice- yeah, but she was confident he wouldn't die this episode and it's not like she didn't fear for his death for him last episode. They most likely didn't have the running time the last few episodes to have moments involving them. I mean their moments are awesome but they don't exactly advance the plot or develop the characters that much. Hopefully we'll have some more at the end of the season when Peter excites his plan, but I don't really see the point in showing a "Oh my God Scott you're okay" moment, since they're not on thin ice or barely talking within universe.
I must say I wasn't sure about Draeden until this episode, but now I'm totally into it. You could feel the tension right there. The way he half-smiled everytime he finished a sentence was kind of awesome. I mean, how often does he smile? And having her challenging him is new and refreshing.
Stiles should get a break already. I mean, I don't think there's another character that evolved as much as he did. He's the one who does not have powers, but still gets himself in pretty much every precarious situation to sacrifice himself for everyone else willingly, and he's always the one who keeps figuring everything out.
And I'm a Stydia shipper. Stydia is endgame, I'm sure of it (even if it takes 15 years, as Stiles puts it. Just hopefully, not that long). Still, he certainly needs Malia in his life right now. That first scene really got to me. The way they fit together and then he turns and he's all alone broke me. But they will figure it out. In the end, when she's in his room, he's cautious but she didn't even accuse him or yelled at him or anything. She's just hurt, but they'll find their way back.
Scott's dream, I hope, is a consequence of what they've been dealing with lately. They have so much death around them that is only normal to be frightened of what one can do under the right circumstances.
And I loved Liam. As they are all watching over him, the way he fits in the group is more notorious now, and he's already putting himself in jeopardy for the group, so we get to see this sweet growth.
As for Lydia, I’m more surprised about her mother following her, than about that new code and the possibility that her grandmother’s alive. I can’t quite put my finger on it yet, but there’s something her mother knows that she’s not telling her. How did she know Meredith? And she’s not sure if Lydia’s grandmother is actually dead? What’s up with that?
Overall, it was a great episode. Looking forward to know more about Lydia’s family/banshee powers, and Parrish (what is he?), and Mama McCall and Papa Stilinski (there’s an opening now, so run for it!) and that Kate/Peter interaction we all love-hate (what is their plan?).
I called it. The benefactor is a banshee. But Lydia's grandmother? Nobody could have seen that coming. That's what I love about this show. Constant surprise.
I dont get the whole banshee reveal. Benefactor is a banshee because he/she knew Scott is not dead because he/she did not sense his death? But why would the banshee benefactor even need any visual confirmation if he/she could sense if a given list targed is dead or not? Llydia's grandma? Really? I couldnt care less about somebody we never saw. I'd rather it was Gerard Argent. Where is this guy anywhays? Why would code be Allison?
What was the meaning of Scott's coma dreams? Was it just a filler, or it had some deeper meaning?
Wow that was just a whole new level! I loved that episode (other than the mountain ash plot hole). That episode is definitely my new favourite, beating Motel California (yes I said it!). I hope it keeps this up.
Pretty good episode. The start scene with Stiles and Malia was perfect, its rare to see such closeness like that on TV. And tho they are in a disagreement, at least she came back to the room.
The plan was nice, and with the end result that Scott concluded it made it a pretty good outcome. Good that Scott is coming up with his own answers.
Banshee huh, wonder if it really is Lydia's Grandmother who is the benefactor. Or is it still someone else and she is being used.
Peter relieved Scott is alive... oh shiiit he planing something...
The mountain ash didn't work because it wasn't in a complete circle, there was a break in it where Lydia had thrown it, any break in it and has no effect.
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Whoa at Lydia's grandma possibly being the Benefactor. And Melissa is a really good actor, damn.
ReplyDeleteGreat episode!
Lydias grandmother might be alvive and the benefactor😱 So much to take in this episode!
ReplyDeletemalia has to get back together with stiles, that first scene with them was so cute and she is nothing like that S.O.B. peter, and that issue with scott is not going anywhere anytime soon i think he will ultimately kill which is going to be hard to watch but i guess it's inevetable, and derek wow he's basically like castiel in supernatural, i need to know how old braeden is, and dang melissa, i was actually in-between her knowing about the plan or not and scott has some big brass ones huh, only 45 minutes of temporary death wow, the dead pool being created by a banshee actually makes a lot of sense, i honestly didn't think it was anyone from lydia's family, i also thought lydia's banshee powers came from her mother's side not her father's and wow the entire building being made of mountain ash, didn't expect that.
ReplyDeletei loved that scott remembered what derek told him about werewolves, that they're predators but they don't have to be killers
ReplyDeleteIt's not that I am disappointed in the show and I quite enjoy the storyline and the episodes themselves but I am really frustrated that not only was it necessary last week but this week as well; we NEED Melissa and Scott moments. Her being worried and in the middle of it all serves no point if she is not there to show her son love after he nearly dies, both last week and this week.
ReplyDeleteThe last real moment they had that I can remember was when Allison died and it showed her consoling him. There relationship is severely lacking this season.
I had to re-watch this one right away. Not liking the implication that they're setting Scott up to kill (or almost kill) I hope that dream sequence was more about his fear of having to kill and nothing more.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, no one told Scott's Mom the 45 minute penalty before she signed on? I suspect that while the show was on a commercial break Melissa cursed those kids out. Loved the... 'otherwise we'd be telling them to run and hide' line.
Man. Derek...going from born wolf to human just seems massively bad. I can't help thinking it's like losing your eyesight or the ability to walk. That said...he was way chipperer this episode.
Why does Peter's relief over Scott being alive....make me extremely nervous?
Did Scott really have more teeth last episode?
The Mute must've really freaked Scott out given that he was the only assassin to show up in all of his dreams. He freaked me out.
Why didn't Scott recognize the Mountain Ash when they had Liam tied up there?
hey...I did pretty well on Bingo tonight....I almost got Bingo..
Why does Peter's relief over Scott being alive....make me extremely nervous? --> Peter wants to kill hem itself. When Peter kills Scott he will become an Alpha again
ReplyDeleteyup! That'd be it.
ReplyDeleteIt sells that he's dead. That's the point. Would the moments be nice- yeah, but she was confident he wouldn't die this episode and it's not like she didn't fear for his death for him last episode. They most likely didn't have the running time the last few episodes to have moments involving them. I mean their moments are awesome but they don't exactly advance the plot or develop the characters that much. Hopefully we'll have some more at the end of the season when Peter excites his plan, but I don't really see the point in showing a "Oh my God Scott you're okay" moment, since they're not on thin ice or barely talking within universe.
ReplyDeleteI must say I wasn't sure about Draeden until this episode, but now I'm totally into it. You could feel the tension right there. The way he half-smiled everytime he finished a sentence was kind of awesome. I mean, how often does he smile? And having her challenging him is new and refreshing.
ReplyDeleteStiles should get a break already. I mean, I don't think there's another character that evolved as much as he did. He's the one who does not have powers, but still gets himself in pretty much every precarious situation to sacrifice himself for everyone else willingly, and he's always the one who keeps figuring everything out.
And I'm a Stydia shipper. Stydia is endgame, I'm sure of it (even if it takes 15 years, as Stiles puts it. Just hopefully, not that long). Still, he certainly needs Malia in his life right now. That first scene really got to me. The way they fit together and then he turns and he's all alone broke me. But they will figure it out. In the end, when she's in his room, he's cautious but she didn't even accuse him or yelled at him or anything. She's just hurt, but they'll find their way back.
Scott's dream, I hope, is a consequence of what they've been dealing with lately. They have so much death around them that is only normal to be frightened of what one can do under the right circumstances.
And I loved Liam. As they are all watching over him, the way he fits in the group is more notorious now, and he's already putting himself in jeopardy for the group, so we get to see this sweet growth.
As for Lydia, I’m more surprised about her mother following her, than about that new code and the possibility that her grandmother’s alive. I can’t quite put my finger on it yet, but there’s something her mother knows that she’s not telling her. How did she know Meredith? And she’s not sure if Lydia’s grandmother is actually dead? What’s up with that?
Overall, it was a great episode. Looking forward to know more about Lydia’s family/banshee powers, and Parrish (what is he?), and Mama McCall and Papa Stilinski (there’s an opening now, so run for it!) and that Kate/Peter interaction we all love-hate (what is their plan?).
And, of course, who is the benefactor?!
Poor Stiles misses his big spoon.
ReplyDeleteI called it. The benefactor is a banshee. But Lydia's grandmother? Nobody could have seen that coming. That's what I love about this show. Constant surprise.
I dont get the whole banshee reveal. Benefactor is a banshee because he/she knew Scott is not dead because he/she did not sense his death? But why would the banshee benefactor even need any visual confirmation if he/she could sense if a given list targed is dead or not? Llydia's grandma? Really? I couldnt care less about somebody we never saw. I'd rather it was Gerard Argent. Where is this guy anywhays? Why would code be Allison?
ReplyDeleteWhat was the meaning of Scott's coma dreams? Was it just a filler, or it had some deeper meaning?
yaeh about the boat hose being built with mountain ash...some continuity problem...not the first in this show.
ReplyDeleteWow that was just a whole new level! I loved that episode (other than the mountain ash plot hole). That episode is definitely my new favourite, beating Motel California (yes I said it!). I hope it keeps this up.
ReplyDeletePretty good episode.
ReplyDeleteThe start scene with Stiles and Malia was perfect, its rare to see such closeness like that on TV.
And tho they are in a disagreement, at least she came back to the room.
The plan was nice, and with the end result that Scott concluded it made it a pretty good outcome. Good that Scott is coming up with his own answers.
Banshee huh, wonder if it really is Lydia's Grandmother who is the benefactor. Or is it still someone else and she is being used.
Peter relieved Scott is alive... oh shiiit he planing something...
The mountain ash didn't work because it wasn't in a complete circle, there was a break in it where Lydia had thrown it, any break in it and has no effect.
ReplyDeleteAh, okay, that does make sense. I was thinking it would have something to do with Lydia tossing it out but a circle never came to my mind.
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