The Evolution of the Pack: A Review of Teen Wolf Season 1 When Teen Wolf premiered on MTV in 2011, it faced the daunting task of re-imagining a campy 1985 comedy as a dark, serialized supernatural drama. While the initial premise of a high school student gaining werewolf powers feels familiar, the first season successfully differentiates itself through its blend of horror, humor, and a foundational "pack" dynamic that would define the series for years to come. A Modern Foundation: Scott and Stiles
) is a three-disc DVD set containing all 12 episodes of the series' debut season. The "story" of this set begins with Scott McCall Teen Wolf Season 1 Complete Pack
The season culminates in a massive battle at the Hale House. The hunters, the Alpha, and Scott’s group collide. The Conflict: Scott refuses to kill for Peter. The Evolution of the Pack: A Review of
11. Formality The Winter Formal. Kate finds out Scott is the Beta she is hunting. Peter Hale reveals himself as the Alpha to Scott. The "story" of this set begins with Scott
provided the research and the sarcasm necessary to survive their first brushes with the supernatural. Derek Hale (The Reluctant Mentor): The brooding survivor of the Hale fire.
Forget the cheesy 80s movie (as much as we love Michael J. Fox). Creator Jeff Davis reimagined the premise as a sharp, witty, and genuinely emotional drama. Scott McCall (a breakout performance by Tyler Posey) is a lovable, asthmatic loser just trying to survive high school. After being bitten by a werewolf in the woods, he gains superhuman abilities—but also a thirst for violence, a mating instinct for the new girl in town (Crystal Reed’s Allison Argent), and a terrifying enemy: her family of werewolf hunters.
The Supernatural World: Learning control from the brooding mentor Derek Hale and hunting the mysterious "Alpha".