So much happened in this episode that I'm still reeling, but the main thing I got from it is that Scott really isn't the hero character any more. Not only is the show more of an ensemble cast story these days, but Scott's betrayal of Derek's pack and reluctant allegiance with Gerard Hale wouldn't have happened offscreen if he was still the true protagonist. Instead we saw a couple of hints of it in previous episodes, with very little follow-through until this week's reveal. Were he a main character in the mould of Harry Potter or Buffy there would have been far more screentime devoted to him agonising about his inner conflict over assisting the Argents, I think.
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I'm morbidly curious to see how Gerard Argent deals with becoming the Kanima's master, because if Matt is anything to go by then cosying up to the Kanima makes you go completely off the rails. We never saw Matt before he was in partnership with the Kanima, but in this week's pre-credits flashback we at least learned that he was always a creeper, secretly spying on Jackson's transformation from inside his car. But while Matt was far from a nice guy, I doubt he was quite in mass-murderer territory until he participated in Magic Friendship Handholding Time with Jackson and his Evil Manicure. God only knows what effect it'll have on Gerard. Can we hope for Gerard to slowly start turning into a lizard in season 2? Can we???
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"Any pity I’d had for Derek and his pack would be burned down by a white-hot desire for retribution, a kind of blood and destruction that would have Derek and his wolves howling, not for mercy, but for their own sweet death.” -- Gerard Argent.At this point Gerard isn't so much chewing the scenery as ripping its throat out and spitting its still-beating heart into the camera. For Gerard, a bit of ominous Shakespeare-quoting is just an appetiser for a delightful evening of drowning teenage boys and storming police stations full of kidnap victims and mutant hell-beasts. I really hope we're going to get some more hunter backstory soon, because right now I don't understand how Gerard isn't in jail yet. I see him as a cult-leader type figure, which makes me wonder if he, like the leader of the Westboro Baptist Church, has a flotilla of lawyers primed and ready to go at the slightest sign of (inevitable) legal trouble. Or will he just solve all future problems by having Jackson poison-manicure them into submission? I look forward to the point sometime in season 5 or 6 when the main characters look around and realise that they're now the only people left in Beacon Hills: everyone else is either dead, or has moved away in terror.
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Oh, and I love how Teen Wolf is totally up-front about its gleeful use of cliches like the teen-girl-trashes-her-room personal transformation scene, and kitschy horror moments like the Kanima's hand reaching out to pull a corpse into a doorway. Honestly I just can't wait for the episode when we finally get to see a hand burst out of a grave a la every zombie/vampire movie ever.
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Hopes for next week: I'm sure Scott will manage to screw up the whole "I'm a werewolf" thing with his mother, but I'm really curious to see how Stiles and his father sort things out. Surely the events of the police-station seige won't be explained away as some kind of hallucination, right? I feel like it's inevitable for Stiles and Scott's respective parents to become more involved in the supernatural side of the show because they were deliberately written in as having "useful" jobs, so hopefully next week's episode won't go for a cop-out solution to the werewolf/parent problem.
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