TVF:
Argent's back!
That's just one of the many exciting developments brought to us in Teen Wolf Season 4 Episode 4, which felt like a return to what the series does best -- action and suspense with a very amusing undertone.
Considering the very heavy Teen Wolf Season 3 and all the death and destruction in its wake, it's a relief to get back to the heart of the characters. They're teenagers and they're supernatural, they say and do some very wise things, but more often than not it's after a trial and error of many stupid things.
That's not saying teens have the lead on that behavior, but when they're dealing with nemetons and nogitsune, it can be hard to remember they're just kids. And you know what? I love these frakkin' kids.
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