Teen Wolf: The Good, The Bad, and The Gritty

Teen Wolf: The Good, The Bad, and The Gritty

People love to watch tv shows, whether it’s sappy love shows, tv dramas, or heart stopping action series. What thoughts do these shows bring to our readers? How do these shows contribute to pop culture? Is there a greater contrast to the anatomy of human thought? In teen wolf, a MTV show that premiered in June of 2011 we follow the protagonist, Scott, and his run in with something of the paranormal. Scott begins to learn that that fatal night in the woods would change his life forever. Prior to his run, in Scott was considered ‘nerdy’ and ‘unpopular.’  These are basic stigmas in society, that are hard to overcome. Scott is a lacrosse player, however prior to him turning into a “wolf” he was always benched. He uses his newly found power to win his first lacrosse game. Many of people in Beacon Hills and especially the Argents (who are a family of expert hunters) don’t fancy paranormal beings as it is their job to kill them. They view them as dangerous and unstable. How could a little teenage boy who’s way over his head about his new ability be a ‘threat’ to anyone? His character is basically animalized by the Argents and their blood-thirsty wrath of destruction.

AND Alex Fernandez

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