Teen Wolf Quotes
Malia: I've got an idea.
Scott: Okay.
Malia: It's actually kind of a plan.
Scott: Sounds great.
Malia: You don't even know what it is yet.
Scott: I mean it's great that you have a plan.
Gerard: Do you have any concept of what the bond between an alpha and his beta is like? I would say it's as strong if not stronger than the bond between parent and child. Imagine what would happen to the parent if I snapped his child's neck and dropped it at his feet.
Monroe: Okay, I get it. What about the rest of his pack?
Gerard: When Scott falls...
Monroe: It will break all of them.
Theo: I had to knock you out.
Liam: How many times?
Theo: Five.
I'm 18. I haven't been anywhere. There's still too many things I want to do. I don't want to die here, not here, not like this.
Malia
Liam: Did it work?
Mason: Yeah, Nolan is right behind me, like literally right behind me. He's driving a bright red car. He's actually terrible at this.
Liam: You ripped my t-shirt.
Theo: And you broke my nose, twice. I healed, you broke it again. Two times!
Liam: [punches Theo] Three times!
Scott: Think of it like when Superman gets caught with his glasses off. You know, he doesn't give up. He puts them back on and says, "I'm still Clark Kent."
Liam: You want me to wear glasses?
Mason: Remember what Scott said. Be Clark Kent.
Liam: Clark Kent turns into a guy with a red and blue cape. I turn into a monster with claws and fangs!
I know the sign on the door says we're closed, but you could have at least tried knocking.
Deaton
Theo: Your dead friends are dead, and they are going to stay dead no matter what you do.
Liam: [punches Theo] By the way, I'm still working on my anger.
Theo: Good to know.
Deaton: I think I know what we're dealing with. It's an ancient shape shifter, a creature of disharmony. It can turn neighbor against neighbor, sewing the seeds of discord and hate. It doesn't need claws. It uses something far more sinister.
Mason: Fear.
Deaton: Yes. When paranoia turns to anger, anger turns to violence, entire communities tear themselves apart. The creature feeds off the fear and grows more powerful. It's called anuke-ite.
Noah Stilinski: It doesn't change anything.
Scott: It does for me! They killed innocent people.
Noah Stilinski: It doesn't matter, Scott, because if you find yourself fighting a war, you're going to have to kill people, and there's no such thing as guilty or innocent. There's only the other side.