Not Another Teen Wolf Podcast Episode #147: Feral Hairy Man Boy

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Not Another Teen Wolf Podcast hosts Karen and Natalie discuss Teen Wolf season 6, episode 13, plus, for the first time, a live episode commentary! Featured Song: “Black Blood” by Waterstrider – This is the episode Tyler Posey directed. – We watched this together in our hotel while we were at San Diego Comic-Con… – So we decided to turn on the mic and do a live episode commentary, in person, while watching. – If you want to sync us up with your re-watch, the “Previously on…” starts at 6m 39s exactly. – Later, we came back and recorded an actual discussion portion as well. – What did we notice about Posey’s work as a director? – Karen, for one, noticed hands. – CAGE WINS! Oh dear. – Mason and Liam’s friendship is organic AF. – Mechrissa continue to bring the vibes. – The influence of the fear gas/toxin/thing is taking shape, but we still don’t know what’s doing it, or why. – Poor Aaron. They stole his face, then they stole his DNA. – Maybe it was Aaron all along. Because he’s cute. Remember Matt? – Anyway, now we’ve got Robot Aaron. – Is Nolan the craziest person to ever be on this show? Maybe. – Nolan is #68. #68 is Nolan. – Also, Nolan has Corey’s blood now. – “Yes, I know Quirrell, I hear everything you hear!” – Liam is Scott, Scott is Derek, time is a flat circle. – Scott’s been Capital T Thinking about Malia. Is she really confused or just avoidant? How do we feel about this? – Brett and Lori both got hit by the car. Did they both die? And was the driver aiming to kill? – There’s evil, and then there’s Gerard Argent’s f*cking ego. – “THERE ARE WEREWOLVES IN THE SEWERS!” Teen Wolf airs on Sundays at 8:00 p.m. ET. Hit the comments to give us feedback and suggestions for Not Another Teen Wolf Podcast! And as always, please follow us or hit us up: Twitter: @NATWPodcast Tumblr: notanotherteenwolfpodcast Facebook: /NATWPodcast Instagram: NATWPodcast Email: [email protected]

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