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4 Things We Will Miss About "Teen Wolf"

Goodbye "Teen Wolf," It has been a good run.

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4 Things We Will Miss About "Teen Wolf"

"Teen Wolf" is a television show on MTV about a teenage boy, Scott McCall, who must cope with the after effects of a werewolf bite. The show is currently on its sixth and final season after originally premiering in 2011. I have been watching this show since the first episode aired and cannot believe it has reached its final season. So here are some things that I will miss about the show.

1. Stiles

Okay, so this one is kind of obvious for anyone who has watched the show. Stiles is the goofy human sidekick that you just cannot get enough of. Although this season revolves around him missing, which kills me a little bit, but what can you do? I will miss him messing things up and trying to fight with the baseball bat, like that would do anything against a werewolf.

2. Coach yelling for Greenberg

No matter if it is on the field or in a classroom, you can always count on Coach yelling for Greenberg.

3. Parrish

Even though Parrish was not around until later in the series, you spent most of your time wondering what he was. Now that we know what he is in term of a mythical creature, it seems like the series should continue to see what he can do.

4. Allison Argent

I know, she has been dead for a few seasons now, but it still does not seem real. But even throughout the seasons without her, I always look at Scott and see the pain he has from holding her when she took her final breath. At least I can always go on Netflix and relive her life with Scott.

But sadly, all good things must come to an end. Goodbye, "Teen Wolf"; we had a good run. I can wait for the series finale.

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