Monday, 30 July 2012

Preview:Teen Wolf Season 2, Episode 10 Fury Free Online

Allison tracks Derek to the sheriff's station, where Scott, Stiles, Melissa and Sheriff Stilinski are being held hostage.Free Download Video Teen Wolf Fury Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch Teen Wolf Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.Based on the 1985 Michael J. Fox film, the MTV series stars Tyler Posey as a high school student who gets superpowers, including the ability to woo girls, after a wolf attack. "Teen Wolf" is the story of Scott as he tries to walk the line between what he wants and what he can't help from wanting. Will the bite end up being a gift? Or will it be a curse? And what will it all mean for his relationship with Allison - the girl he can't get enough of? Only time will tell if he should embrace his newfound powers, or if he should fear them.The producers' knowledge of the draw provided by their muscled-up male stars isn't just winked at, it's showcased: the heavily stylized new opening titles provide an excuse to kick off every viewing with a shirtless study of buff star Tyler Posey, who plays the titular lead Scott, and the even buffer Tyler Hoechlin, who plays new alpha-wolf Derek. The very first scene of season 2 is gym-hardened Colton Haynes (Jackson) emerging in slow motion from a lake, for some reason, with what's left of his shirt ripped to artful shreds.

But creator Jeff Davis (who wrote the season 2 premiere, "Omega") and the savvy cast and production team have worked hard to make sure that Teen Wolf is also smarter than that. It provides its relatively few doses of random, more or less gratuitous male (and, very rarely, female) nudity as sauce for casual viewers, even as it gets down to the business of making life difficult for the growing werewolf population of Beacon Hills, northern California (as doubled by various places near Atlanta).

Last year I complained that Teen Wolf had a tendency to talk about a "curse" even as it emphasized how awesome it was to be a werewolf (basically, "the bite" gives you a bunch of superpowers). To a certain extent that's still true, but over season 1 and now, especially, in season 2 the danger to Scott, Derek, and the other wolves has been dramatically and continuously ratcheted up.

Intelligently, the peril they face comes in different forms of increasing levels of horror. Right in plain sight is the straightforward threat of the hunters, and even as Scott establishes a rickety truce with Mr. Argent (JR Bourne), the menacing, wolf-hating father of his girlfriend Allison (the always fresh Crystal Reed), than the most noticeable of this year's new stars shows up: Michael Hogan as Allison's grandfather Gerard, who's so fired up with fury over the death of his (evil, but that's beside the point) daughter Kate and the end of last season at the hands of a werewolf (the old alpha Peter Hale, also evil, but also beside the point) that you expect him to march into the woods and rip open the throat of every werewolf who crosses his line of sight with his bare hands.

Even Scott, who's settled into being a werewolf and what he can do (the premiere features two extended, and pretty convincing, sequences of Scott tearing across the landscape running on all fours despite being in human form), is prevented from being with Allison openly as part of his I'll-let-you-live deal with Argent.

Even more urgently, like the innocent young hero he is, he feels a responsibility to protect his friends from the danger he's a part of -- not only new wolves like Lydia and even, after a fashion, the arrogant jerk Jackson, but also his human friends and family, and innocent bystanders that might be collateral damage in the brawl between the hunters, the werewolves, and whatever else is out there.

Like another reviewer has stated, when I first saw the trailer for Teen Wolf, I was totally uninterested. The only reason I watched the first episode was because it came on directly after the MTV movie awards and there was nothing else on TV. I was actually surprised by how good it was.

The acting was good, the special effects weren't too cheesy, and there is something dark and edgy about it. I admit some parts of the plot are predictable, but then again, there are some things that flat out surprised me.

The actor who plays Stiles is fantastic, and I think he is a big part of why I like the show. Also, Derek Hale's character isn't too bad on the eyes, either.

After all this talk about how this is a Twilight rip-off online, I have to say that I think it's unfair to compare this to Twilight. Let's be real, Twilight has horrible acting, and the acting in Teen Wolf is actually decent. And the plot is completely different in my opinion.

In Twilight, the story surrounds Edward and Bella's relationship; In Teen Wolf, I think the story is more about Scott's transformation into being a werewolf and the challenges it brings him.

Yes, Allison (his love interest) is a part of those challenges, but the story does NOT revolve around their relationship.