JamesG
06-13-2015, 03:42 AM
It’s hard for me as a writer to choose a favorite piece or moment because I generally look back on everything I’ve written with a troubling sense of “Man, that could have been so much better.”
But I do look back on one scene with a sense of pride every time I happen to view it again. At the end of episode 312 — “Lunar Ellipse” — Scott tells his mentor, Dr. Deaton, in voiceover, how the recent events have left a dark feeling over him, reminding him of a quote from the first day of English class.
Scott says, “When I feel it, it’s like I’m ‘looking into the heart of an immense darkness.’”
Deaton asks him, “What do you do instead?”
Scott replies, “I look for my friends.”
And then we see Stiles step through the doors of the school to put an arm around him. They smile at each other, noticing the rest of their friends, seeing that life actually has immense possibility ahead of them.
And reminding our passionate viewers that at its heart, "Teen Wolf" is a show about friendship.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/jarettwieselman/the-write-stuff#.mfgXNnGBY
But I do look back on one scene with a sense of pride every time I happen to view it again. At the end of episode 312 — “Lunar Ellipse” — Scott tells his mentor, Dr. Deaton, in voiceover, how the recent events have left a dark feeling over him, reminding him of a quote from the first day of English class.
Scott says, “When I feel it, it’s like I’m ‘looking into the heart of an immense darkness.’”
Deaton asks him, “What do you do instead?”
Scott replies, “I look for my friends.”
And then we see Stiles step through the doors of the school to put an arm around him. They smile at each other, noticing the rest of their friends, seeing that life actually has immense possibility ahead of them.
And reminding our passionate viewers that at its heart, "Teen Wolf" is a show about friendship.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/jarettwieselman/the-write-stuff#.mfgXNnGBY