A maternity ward is the worst possible place for Mary to be on a full moon. When an emergency C-section is ordered and the cops show up, there’s no other option for Mary, Gary and their imminent baby or wolf but to run.
Gary is an emotional wreck and struggles to provide for his daughter since the death of his wife. Mary has a secret she can't bring herself to share with anyone. The universe brought these two together for a reason.
The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.
A maternity ward is the worst possible place for Mary to be on a full moon. When an emergency C-section is ordered and the cops show up, there’s no other option for Mary, Gary and their imminent baby or wolf but to run.
Mary emerges from the basement to face a terrified Gary and tells him her full story and what really happened to her husband. Mary is convinced the universe is trying to tell them something, but Gary doesn't want to hear it.
During a weekend camping trip in the Australian outback, Gary and Mary prepare to tell Emma that Mary is a werewolf. When their car battery dies and the full moon approaches, Mary must run to protect her new family from the wolf within.
In the aftermath of Mary and Anton’s brief but significant encounter as wolves, Gary confronts his rival. Gary thinks it’s a sign from the universe when he crashes into who he thinks is the same person who fatefully brought him and Mary together.
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Did each season build or fizzle? Green means the finale outscored the premiere. Red means the opposite. Longer arrows, bigger swings.
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