In the first season of , the "pack" was not a formal unit but rather a loosely organized group of allies struggling to navigate the discovery of the supernatural in Beacon Hills. By the end of the season, the dynamics shifted significantly as the primary threat, the Alpha Peter Hale, was defeated. Teen Wolf Wiki Pack & Character Status Updates

At the conclusion of Season 1, the central characters are in the following positions:

In Season 1 of Teen Wolf , the "pack" as a formal unit hasn't fully formed yet. Instead, the season focuses on Scott McCall

discovering his abilities and navigating the shifting alliances between a few key supernatural and human characters. The Foundation (The Proto-Pack)

While the official "McCall Pack" isn't established until later seasons, these characters are the core group in Season 1: Scott McCall

(Werewolf): The newly bitten Beta who spends the season trying to control his shift and protect his loved ones. Stiles Stilinski

(Human): Scott's best friend and primary strategist. He is the first to know Scott's secret and uses his research skills to help Scott survive. Derek Hale

(Werewolf): A mysterious Beta from a powerful werewolf family. He acts as Scott's reluctant mentor, teaching him to control his shift through "anchor" techniques. Allison Argent

(Hunter): Scott's love interest who discovers her family's legacy as werewolf hunters by the end of the season. Dr. Alan Deaton

(Emissary): Scott's boss at the animal clinic, who is revealed to be knowledgeable about the supernatural and becomes a vital ally. Season 1 Antagonists & Outsiders Peter Hale

(The Alpha): The season's primary villain and the one who bit Scott. He seeks to build a pack through fear and violence. Jackson Whittemore

: Scott's athletic rival who becomes obsessed with discovering Scott's secret and gaining the "bite" for himself. Lydia Martin : The popular and highly intelligent girl who is bitten by Peter Hale in the season finale, though her supernatural nature ( ) isn't revealed until later. Key Season 1 Developments The Bite: is bitten by Peter Hale while searching for a body in the woods. The Hunters: The family, led by Kate Argent , actively hunt and the "mysterious Alpha". The Code:

learns about her family's "Code" (We hunt those who hunt us) and must choose between her family and The Alpha's Defeat: In the finale, Peter Hale

to become the new Alpha, setting the stage for his own pack in Season 2.

Problem 2: Missing Subtitles for Werewolf Speech

Remember when Derek growled in wolf form, and no subtitles appeared? The UPD pack adds closed captions translating the emotional intent (e.g., [Anguished howl meaning "I lost my family"]).

Exclusive UPD Bonuses

Unlike the original DVD release from 2012, the updated pack includes:

  • Audio Commentary for all 12 episodes with cast rewatch interviews (recorded 2023-2025).
  • Deleted Scenes (Approx. 45 minutes) including an alternate ending to Episode 10.
  • "Shirtless Workouts: The Lacrosse Boot Camp" – A featurette on how the cast trained.
  • Stiles’ Best One-Liners – A fan-edited highlight reel approved by Jeff Davis.
  • Digital Codex – An interactive PDF guide to the Bestiary (creature encyclopedia).

Build/Buy Mode

  • While the focus is usually on CAS (clothing), "Complete Packs" often include clutter and decorative items.
  • Lacrosse Gear: If included, the lacrosse sticks and goal nets are the highlight. They are essential for building a high school storyline.
  • Atmosphere: The items generally lean towards a darker, moodier palette—perfect for building a werewolf den or a moody teenager's bedroom.

The Aesthetic (CAS - Create a Sim)

  • Clothing: The standout feature is the "Letterman" jackets and hoodies. They capture the high school setting of the show perfectly. The textures are usually high quality, moving away from the sometimes "clay-like" look of base game items. You get a lot of flannels, denim, and layered looks that feel like they belong on Scott, Stiles, or Allison.
  • Hair & Accessories: UPD usually includes or recommends hairstyles that fit the 2010s MTV era—messy, textured, and modern. The accessories often include backpacks or jewelry that add realism to teenage Sims.

Saturday Night: Commentary Track (Eps 7-12)

Tyler Posey and Dylan O’Brien recorded these in 2025. Their jokes about the "wolf-walk" CGI and the ridiculous amount of eye-liner used on Derek Hale are hilarious.