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POLL: Favorite Scene from Teen Wolf - A Novel Approach

Jul 23, 2015

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About the Author - Dahne
One part teacher librarian - one part avid TV fan, Dahne is a contributing writer for SpoilerTV, where she recaps, reviews, and/or creates polls for Teen Wolf, The 100, Grimm, How to Get Away with Murder, The Librarians, and others. She also runs the annual Character Cup. She's addicted to Twitter, live tweets a multitude of shows each week, and co-hosts The 100 "Red-Shirted", Sleepy Hollow "Headless" and Teen Wolf "Welcome to Beacon Hills" podcasts for Southgate Media Group. Currently she writes a Last Week in TV column for her blog and SpoilerTV. ~ "I speak TV."
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15 comments:

  1. I find myself loving the odd numbered episodes this season. For me this was all about Stiles. I choose the opening scene although my favorite part was when he broke down in the car and couldn't look at himself in the mirror. Sadly I had to cut that out when I had to narrow down the choices but I thought it was excellent.

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  2. Scott and Kira talking about how Stiles is still in love with Lydia.

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  3. Why couldn't you put 2 choices? I would've voted for the first 2.

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  4. Because I'm evil. :-P


    I would have voted for the first two also or the first one and other.

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  5. LOL you are definitely evil, it tricked me, i was ready to press the first and second but it didn't let me.

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  6. I never let people vote more than once because it is supposed to be your favorite scene, not scenes. Plus it drives people to talk about the scenes in the comments like you just did. However, I did click the "allow people to change their vote" this time so you have to give me some credit. :-)

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  7. Nice scam LOL, and you're right i guess (pouty) ha!

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  8. Oh please, that scene was like being hit in the face of foreshadowing for later in the season. It was a way to put it in the audiences mind that its most likely back on.

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  9. Mr favorite was Stiles and Lydia scene when he shrugs off his shoulder despite Lydia talking and their byplay. Stiles wouldnt let Lydia go to Eichen without him and she wouldnt let him go without her. I know a lot of people actually want them together, but I like where they are now.

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  10. Stiles fighting Donovan because it showed that even though he isn't supernatural, he can handle himself, even if he can't handle that he killed him.

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  11. Dylan O'Brien showed us why he is such a great actor in the opening scene. It is by far the best scene of the episode.I do have to admit I am a Stydia fan (who likes most pairings of Teen Wolf but is pining for Stydia) so the scene between Stiles and Lydia in his room and at Eichen House was close too.

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  12. What most people aren't even realizing is that that first 13 minutes or so of Dylan O'Brien? He doesn't speak a word until he finally talks to Scott on the phone. He pants and groans in pain, but no real words. His acting was that good that we saw everything he was thinking and feeling without uttering anything at all.

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  13. Yeah i've always said that the mark of a great actor is when you feel, see everything in their eyes without them even speaking and Dylan is a PRIME example of how amazing that can be. I mean he didn't utter ANYTHING and yet you can feel his pain, fear, everything in his performance.

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  14. I too had to go with the opening sequence. If this man decided to stick with this career. I predict Oscars and Emmys (sadly not until he is doing something on a major network) in his future.

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