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Genre: Comedy, Drama, Horror, Romance Episode Name: The Overlooked Air date: 8/5/2013 Summary: Trapped inside an evacuated Beacon Hills hospital by a powerful storm, Scott and Derek must defend themselves against the Alphas while trying to figure out how to save Cora’s life.
Life goes on in Beacon Hills, even as multiple lives continue to be snuffed out. Folks are waking up dead, victims of the crazed druid serial killer, the Alpha pack, or some other potential killer on the loose. If you're a random person in Beacon Hills, your lifespan ends up being pretty short, what with the family of werewolf-hunting psychopaths, serial killers, vengeful drowning victims, Kanimas, werewolves, and other supernatural monsters running around.
It's only fitting that Beacon Hills High School, the site of dozens of murders and serious violent crimes, is the place where everyone gets together to memorialize the dead via intense classical music. It's a gathering of lots of potential victims and lots of teenage werewolves, so it's only natural to assume that crazy stuff is going to happen there. Teen Wolf is a show that's never better than when it's throwing caution and realism to the wind and just going completely crazy, and this week's episode is a pretty potent cocktail of deranged, amusing, and legitimately scary events.
One of the things I like most about Teen Wolf is the show's ability to emphases certain elements of its style at certain times without being detrimental to the tone as a whole. By and large, if Derek and Ms. Blake sneak out between classes to make-out in some sort of tunnel thing and crack a joke about how much they hate it when the bell rings, it won't take you completely out of the show; it simply provides a respite from scenes of Lydia skulking around in the dark and being weird while people die left and right from cut throats. Tonight, Tim Andrew reaches into his bag of tricks and pulls out one of my all-time favorite in-camera effects, the Hitchcock zoom. Made famous in Vertigo, it's that awesome zoom where the camera dollies in while the angle of view changes, leading to the character staying the same size while the background gets massive.
Life goes on in Beacon Hills, even as multiple lives continue to be snuffed out. Folks are waking up dead, victims of the crazed druid serial killer, the Alpha pack, or some other potential killer on the loose. If you're a random person in Beacon Hills, your lifespan ends up being pretty short, what with the family of werewolf-hunting psychopaths, serial killers, vengeful drowning victims, Kanimas, werewolves, and other supernatural monsters running around.
It's only fitting that Beacon Hills High School, the site of dozens of murders and serious violent crimes, is the place where everyone gets together to memorialize the dead via intense classical music. It's a gathering of lots of potential victims and lots of teenage werewolves, so it's only natural to assume that crazy stuff is going to happen there. Teen Wolf is a show that's never better than when it's throwing caution and realism to the wind and just going completely crazy, and this week's episode is a pretty potent cocktail of deranged, amusing, and legitimately scary events.
One of the things I like most about Teen Wolf is the show's ability to emphases certain elements of its style at certain times without being detrimental to the tone as a whole. By and large, if Derek and Ms. Blake sneak out between classes to make-out in some sort of tunnel thing and crack a joke about how much they hate it when the bell rings, it won't take you completely out of the show; it simply provides a respite from scenes of Lydia skulking around in the dark and being weird while people die left and right from cut throats. Tonight, Tim Andrew reaches into his bag of tricks and pulls out one of my all-time favorite in-camera effects, the Hitchcock zoom. Made famous in Vertigo, it's that awesome zoom where the camera dollies in while the angle of view changes, leading to the character staying the same size while the background gets massive.