Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-4753851-20140708155247/@comment-10280603-20140708193819

Nameless Wikia contributer wrote: Bigwolfonbase wrote: Nameless Wikia contributer wrote: Bigwolfonbase wrote: 1 it was the berserkers in episode 1 as Kate is never seen and doesnt do anything antagonistic. Shes only mentioned. Then it was both there were jaguar and the berserkers in episode 2 and yes the wendigo in 3. Yet the monster of the week theme is baised on the premise that the whole episode is about the monster and that the monster is a 1 and done. The wendigo wasnt the main antagonist of this episode he was merely a by product of the interference of the Mouthless man who is going to be a consistent threat. Also the monster of the week format is baised more on shows that dont really connect to the previous episode in a large way. The teen wolf method has every episode pretty much integral to the next. Thanks for correcting me. You are right about the MotW theme and what it means. I didn't really think it through.

But you can't argue that so far the show has superficially  become a little bit like MotW. At least on the surface. I would agree with that if we didnt already know the reason for it from the previews. We already know that the benefactor has some kind of list of all the supernaturals and is targeting them so it was safe to assume wed see something else. Though i do hope they dont just start throwing random supernaturals in to get killed. I just wish the show had hinted at some of the creatures in earlier seasons. They don't have to show that Yeti's exist, but it could be a funny passing mention. Just to slowly fluff up the supernatural Teen Wolf mythology/world. Instead we are just hit on the face with wendigos, berserkers, etc.

Well they did hint at some of them earlier. There was the bestiary which was clearly filled with creatures other than werewolves and Argent mentioned berserkers last season. To me the biggest out of left field thing was the Kitsune