Monday, July 23, 2012

'Teen Wolf' Cast Members Tease 'Heartbreaking' New Episode (Video)

Teen Wolf Cast Portrait - H 2012
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Get ready to get your tissues, Teen Wolf star Colton Haynes tells The Hollywood Reporter of Mondays brand new episode.

Describing the Full Moon episode as one of the most heartbreaking from the past two season, Haynes, who plays Jackson/the mysterious Kanima in the series, credits co-star Crystal Reed with some phenomenal acting.

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We found out that Alisons mom is bitten, and so somethings gotta happen with that, says Reed. Alison takes that really, really harshly -- as she should, its her mom -- and then she completely changes.

In the final scenes from last weeks episode, Alisons werewolf-hunting mother (Eaddy Mays) attempts to kill Scott (Tyler Posey), but ends up with a bite from the alpha wolf, Derek (Tyler Hoechlin). The episode closed with Mr. Argent (JR Bourne) cradling his ailing wife out in the rain.

Haynes revealed that while the MTV hit dramas sophomore season has been filled with death, there are still two major characters that will meet their demise before the finale. The actor behind tough-guy Jackson also admitted that he has a softer side, telling THR that he may have shed a few tears on set.

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Mondays episode will mark the shows first return to DirecTV since the resolve of Viacoms carriage dispute, which saw two episodes of the series blacked out over the course of nine days. While the ramifications of the blackout remain mixed (ratings for MTVs Awkward was dead even in its first broadcast without the DirecTV audience), the network will keep a close eye on Teen Wolfs ratings this week, after they took a sizable drop without the 20 million U.S. satellite subscribers.

"Our viewers dropped by almost 800,000 viewers, and thats a huge disappointment, Haynes tells THR. But now were back after two weeks and Im sure our ratings are going to skyrocket again, so hopefully.

It was a little disappointing, but the good news is that they worked it out in the end -- and that is what Ive been trained to say, Reed adds with a laugh.

Email: Sophie.Schillaci@thr.com; Twitter: @SophieSchillaci


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