Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-108.81.117.0-20140703065006/@comment-6383956-20140704214406

Bigwolfonbase wrote: Nameless Wikia contributer wrote: I think they did ok considering what network they are on and what budget they have. I would have preferred if there was more distinctive differences inbetween the werewolf forms. So far, with the exceptions of: Peter, Talia, Laura, and Deucalion, all of the werewolf forms between omega and Alpha have been the same. Would have liked to see a progression with Omega showing the least amount of wolf traits to alpha having the most.

@Bigwolfonbase - been awhile since I last heard of Big Wolf on Campus. Long time ago. Yea definitely showed my age there. and i agree with you. You know i wouldnt have even been upset if the difference between beta and omega was just the full shift and the partial shift. Like if that was the reason the twins never fully shifted during 3b was because they were omegas. I loooooooved that show and I think it every time I see your name on here -- it is what your username refers to, right? :P

ANYWAYS... they did have a really good wolf form for a comedy. Teen Wolf probably should have done something in between -- more hair than they have, but not so much of the hands and feet transforming. And maybe less lumpy, it's too much like vampires from Buffy. :P I think it's just a fairly cheap way to do make up on your creatures, which is why the lumpy faces is used for the most common beasties.

(I'm aware I've contributed nothing new to this discussion, thanks.)