About this episode
The hosts of Not Another Teen Wolf Podcast have been covering Wolf Pack, Jeff Davis’ new show on Paramount+, and return with another weekly recap and discussion of episode 2, “Two Bitten, Two Born.” Just a reminder this is NOT a Teen Wolf spinoff, even if it’s about some wolf teens. We have even wilder theories this week, and you’ll be happy (or disgruntled) to know that we have not stopped saying such phrases as “wolf daddy” and “ram daddy.” Proceed at your own risk, but just know that there’s a lot of mystery and intrigue when you’re tuning into Wolf Pack.
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It’s time to talk about Wolf Pack season 1, episode 2, “Two Bitten, Two Born.”
This episode picks up right where the last one left off.
We really love Ranger Prisha Amad’s character and her relationship with Harlan and Luna.
These kids are a hot mess and they need to get better at lying.
We talk about the fact that this show seems real and gritty and messy in a good way.
Really, it comes down to the characters and the fact that they’re nuanced and complex and three-dimensional.
Did Ranger Amad not see they almost got into a fatal car accident??
Were Luna and Everett friends? Do they have a history with each other?
Why did Everett and Blake’s bites suddenly heal?
Karen sets the record straight about her feelings for Everett’s dad.
That slap in the face wasn’t hard but it felt VIOLENT.
Was Kendra startled by what she did? Did she regret it?
How often does something like this happen, and why didn’t the father step in?
There are a lot of subtle horror cues throughout the entire episode, and Karen is LIVING for it.
Is there something else going on with Danny? Can he sense what’s going on with Blake?
When we first watched Ranger Amad show the kids where she thought Garrett was, we thought she was clued into their secret.
It turns out that Harlan and Luna don’t really know anything about werewolves, especially those that’ve been bitten.
Oh, and we get a confirmation that Garrett is the only one who knows about their abilities.
Is it possible that bitten and born werewolves have different powers?
We’re glad the bite didn’t make Everett’s anxiety go away—but it almost makes it seem like it’s gotten worse.
Did Blake and Everett have a shared dream?
What do we think of their immediate connection? Is there any chance they could last?
Is there any reason why the monster would want to keep Garrett alive?
The truth is, we don’t know if the monster chasing them is actually the same monster that bit them.
Did Blake and Everett really think a dresser would stop the monster?
Wha