Teen Wolf: A Look at 5 Characters Who got Befitting Endings, and 5 Who Deserved Better

Teen Wolf was an amazing teen drama and many of its characters got a fitting ending in the show, where as many did not. Here we can take a look on some who got what they deserved and some others who did not.

Fitting:

  • Lydia Martin
Lydia had become a significant member of the McCall Pack .She learned how to use and understand her powers. Her presence on the show was  significant not only for her abilities, but also for her brain. Lydia was the most intelligent of their Pack.
  • Stiles Stilinski

Stiles did not appear in every episode of the final season, but his conclusion did make sense. In the half of the last season, Stiles joins the FBI Training Program.

  •  Chris Argent

After finding an alliance in Scott McCall, Argent spends more time teaming up with Scott and his friends fighting other supernatural creatures.

  • Malia Tate

Even though Scott and Malia’s romance may have been abrupt, it worked for their characters in the end.

  • Scott McCall

Scott’s journey may be the most significant, his place in the series finale shows him as a True Alpha with his Pack willing to die for him.

Deserved More:

  • Derek Hale

In the end of the fourth season Derek had left and is not seen again until season six, as wanted by the FBI. For such a character which had such a significant impact, it was anti-climactic that he did not get a definitive ending.

  • Allison Argent

Although Allison Argent was a skilled archer, her story came to an end when she was far too young.

  • Kira Yukimura

At the end of the fifth season, Kira goes to train with the Skinwalkers, but, she never returns at all.

  • Isaac Lahey

Isaac surely deserved to at least be in the series finale of the show. It would have been exciting to learn what happened to Isaac after he left.

  • Liam Dunbar

Liam does not get a lot of time to develop into a future leader. Although Liam’s ending does make some sense, it could have been exciting to see Liam grow into a leadership role.