Teen Wolf: More Bad Than Good

"More Bad Than Good" is the fourteenth episode of season three of the supernatural drama series Teen Wolf and the fortieth episode of the series overall. It is the second episode of the second half of the season. It was directed by Tim Andrew with a script written by Jeff Davis. It first aired on MTV on Monday, January 13th, 2014 at 9:00 pm.

Crew

 * Jeff Davis - Executive producer; Developer; Writer
 * Russell Mulcahy - Executive producer
 * Marty Adelstein - Executive producer
 * Rene Echevarria - Executive producer
 * Tony DiSanto - Executive producer
 * Liz Gateley - Executive producer
 * Christian Taylor - Co-executive producer
 * Tim Andrew - Co-executive producer
 * Rusty Smith - Production designer


 * Wendy O'Brien, C.S.A. - Casting
 * Jeffrey Gafner - Casting
 * David Daniel - Director of photography
 * Edward R. Abroms, A.C.E. - Editor
 * Blaine Williams - Co-producer
 * Ian Stokes - Co-producer
 * Karen Gorodetsky - Producer
 * Joseph P. Genier - Executive producer
 * Tim Andrew - Director

Highlights

 * The Calavera cartel torture Peter and Derek and question them about the "she-wolf". Araya cuts off Peter's finger.


 * Scott and Stiles go hiking through the woods at night in search of the werecoyote.


 * The next day at school, Stiles has an anxiety attack in Mister Yukimura's class.


 * Kira is attacked by a wolf in school.


 * Braeden rescues Peter and Derek.

Notes & Trivia

 * This episode is rated TV-14.


 * Actor Tom Choi is credited as Tom T. Choi in this episode.


 * This is the fifteenth episode of Teen Wolf directed by Tim Andrew.


 * This is the nineteenth episode of Teen Wolf written by Jeff Davis.


 * This episode includes a recap of events from previous episodes from various seasons.


 * This is the second appearance of Malia Tate, but the first time she is portrayed by actress Shelley Hennig. Hennig will become a recurring cast member throughout season three and will become a regular on the series beginning with season four.

Allusions

 * In this episode, Stiles has Scott count the fingers on his hand in order to determine whether or not he is dreaming. The phenomena of extra fingers on the hand is actually a common symptom of lucid dreaming. Counting fingers is sometimes used to determine reality.

Quotes

 * Peter Hale: Honestly, isn't bisecting people with a broadsword a little medieval?

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 * Scott McCall: She's not going to come back now. We've just invaded her home. Our scent's going to be everywhere.

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 * Stiles Stilinsky: Horrible things could have happened. Ripping, tearing, shredding things.