Chris, Scott and Stiles struggle with how to stop the Kanima; Scott and Stiles plan to trap the Kanima at a warehouse party, where Erica will also be present, while Allison's mother plans to take Scott down. Free Download Video Teen Wolf 15th July 2012 Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch Teen Wolf Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.Chris and his team of hunters face Derek in a confrontation.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.Nothing gets the blood boiling and the early summer temperature rising quicker than a fix of werewolf and vampire lust. HBO has owned this macabre erotic territory the last few summers with True Blood, which returns next Sunday for a fifth season of delirious debauchery and supernatural intrigue.
But MTV is literally clawing its way into the cult marketplace with a second season of the hormonally charged Teen Wolf, a show that isn't nearly as laughable as it sounds.
(The new season starts Sunday at 11/10c following the MTV Movie Awards, with a second episode airing in its regular Monday time period at 10/9c; the season opener will be repeated Monday at 9/8c.)
If True Blood has TV's bawdiest bite, Teen Wolf brings new meaning to "heavy petting" as its tormented young werewolf hero Scott (Tyler Posey) continues to pursue his secret liaison with the beautiful Allison (Crystal Reed), despite the arrival on the scene of her gramps (Battlestar Galactica's Michael Hogan), the most sadistically determined wolf hunter yet.
There's nothing terribly groundbreaking about Longmire as he and his team wrangle with the local, resentful Native-American community in the course of solving mildly puzzling but often violent crimes.
But it is satisfying in its own low-key way, a solid companion piece to the laid-back charms of The Glades, which kicks off its third season Sunday at 9/8c. And having Walt Longmire around may ease the blow for those upset by CBS' recent decision to pull the plug on any future Jesse Stone movies.
(I can't help wonder, though, if the networks aren't having second thoughts about their abandonment of the movie/miniseries format after this week's blockbuster performance of History's Hatfields & McCoys — which repeats in its entirety Saturday, starting at 6/5c.)
MARATHONS: With the season finale of HBO's Game of Thrones airing Sunday (9/8c) — already? — HBO is offering subscribers a chance to catch up, or relive the sprawling events of the second season, with a marathon of all nine episodes, on the HBO Zone channel, starting Saturday at 6/5c and airing continuously for three entire cycles until it's time for the finale to air on the main channel. (Both seasons up to the finale are also available On Demand.)
Scott and Allison's relationship has to stay a secret when a family member comes to Beacon Hill seeking vengeance. Meanwhile, Derek is recruiting to add to his pack.
If you're a fan of a solid story, fairly decent acting and visual/special effects that are not for those with a weak stomach, then this is well worth checking out. Give it a few episodes to see how well it goes. You might be pleasantly surprised.
But MTV is literally clawing its way into the cult marketplace with a second season of the hormonally charged Teen Wolf, a show that isn't nearly as laughable as it sounds.
(The new season starts Sunday at 11/10c following the MTV Movie Awards, with a second episode airing in its regular Monday time period at 10/9c; the season opener will be repeated Monday at 9/8c.)
If True Blood has TV's bawdiest bite, Teen Wolf brings new meaning to "heavy petting" as its tormented young werewolf hero Scott (Tyler Posey) continues to pursue his secret liaison with the beautiful Allison (Crystal Reed), despite the arrival on the scene of her gramps (Battlestar Galactica's Michael Hogan), the most sadistically determined wolf hunter yet.
There's nothing terribly groundbreaking about Longmire as he and his team wrangle with the local, resentful Native-American community in the course of solving mildly puzzling but often violent crimes.
But it is satisfying in its own low-key way, a solid companion piece to the laid-back charms of The Glades, which kicks off its third season Sunday at 9/8c. And having Walt Longmire around may ease the blow for those upset by CBS' recent decision to pull the plug on any future Jesse Stone movies.
(I can't help wonder, though, if the networks aren't having second thoughts about their abandonment of the movie/miniseries format after this week's blockbuster performance of History's Hatfields & McCoys — which repeats in its entirety Saturday, starting at 6/5c.)
MARATHONS: With the season finale of HBO's Game of Thrones airing Sunday (9/8c) — already? — HBO is offering subscribers a chance to catch up, or relive the sprawling events of the second season, with a marathon of all nine episodes, on the HBO Zone channel, starting Saturday at 6/5c and airing continuously for three entire cycles until it's time for the finale to air on the main channel. (Both seasons up to the finale are also available On Demand.)
Scott and Allison's relationship has to stay a secret when a family member comes to Beacon Hill seeking vengeance. Meanwhile, Derek is recruiting to add to his pack.
If you're a fan of a solid story, fairly decent acting and visual/special effects that are not for those with a weak stomach, then this is well worth checking out. Give it a few episodes to see how well it goes. You might be pleasantly surprised.