![]() ![]() He uses his super-hearing to eves-drop on new girl Allison (Crystal Reed) and woos her by responding to conversations she had with other people, a creepy technique she doesn’t find at all disturbing. He uses his super-reflexes to play lacrosse, frustrating star player Colton Haynes’s Jackson, who expects to be Alpha Male by virtue of his own cheekbones. Before you can say “Magically Transformative Rabies,” Scott has super-hearing and super-reflexes. Whatever attacks him is capable of tearing women to shreds and terrifying herds of CGI deer, but it decides not to eat Scott, instead leaving a nicely symmetrical bite mark on his side. In fact, Scott has no real character, so it’s a good thing that one night he’s out wandering through the woods - after inexplicably going out in search of a body with buddy Stiles (Dylan O’Brien), whose father is the chief of police - and he gets attacked by… something. Note: We never see Scott being a poor lacrosse player and other than a couple dismissive looks from More Popular Kids, we never see any evidence of Scott being an outsider. Scott’s got terrific bone structure and he’s capable of doing many pull-ups in his doorway, but he’s not a terrific lacrosse player, so he’s an outcast at his high school. ![]() Developed by Jeff Davis (“Criminal Minds”), MTV’s “Teen Wolf” stars Tyler Posey as Scott McCall. ![]()
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