Board Thread:WARNING ALL USERS False Info\Spoilers/@comment-16047999-20130820180833/@comment-10280603-20140119010811

LadyX wrote:

Junebugg666 wrote: I don't think Colton made the right move. Teen Wolf is getting better each season while shows on the CW last a hot second. It's not like Arrow is the new Smallville (which I don't know why they cancelled) or Vampire Diaries (still going strong and expanding).

Anyways enough about Colton. I don't think Jen had enough screen time honestly. We found out about her true intentions the last five-six episodes of season 3a. Knowing the history of not-so-obvious-villians, I'm hoping that Jennifer didn't die in vain and was replaced by some ratched antagonist. Honestly, I want the show to keep it's strong line of wicked villians. I like the shows antagonist because they can be seen as both good and bad (and a little cray sometimes). Each has a purpose and determination that are somehow relatable.

And second of all: If Lydia is a Banshee, aren't Banshee's techniqually faeries? :-D True Blood much?

But, from what I've read on this site, they only wanted Colton for the middle half of the season, and wouldn't release him to do other work in his downtime. Honestly shows on scripted shows on MTV last a shorter amount of time than ones on CW and Arrows doing really well. Its a bigger network as far as budgets for their scripted shows go so he's probably getting paid more as well. The mid season opener of teen wolf was 2.43 million which is a series high then it dropped for the second episode. Arrows second episode did 2.49 and that was considered a drop as well. I love both shows but he made the smart financial decsion