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This page features all minor characters that made an appearance during Season 1 of MTV's Teen Wolf. It spotlights characters that essentially received minor roles but were relevant enough in the story to which a page was needed to document their involvement. Please use the Minor character infobox when adding a new addition to the page.

Brian[]

Brian was a character who was introduced during Season 1 of MTV's Teen Wolf.

In Pack Mentality, Brian had sat down at a lunch table with Scott McCall, Stiles Stilinski, Lydia Martin, Allison Argent, Danny Mahealani, and Harley, but was quickly ordered to move by Jackson Whittemore, who wanted his seat at the head of the table. Brian, complaining, asked why Danny never had to move, leading Danny to somewhat scandalously retort, "Because I don't look at his girlfriend's coin slot." Brian then reluctantly got up with a sigh and found another table at which to sit for the lunch period.

In Lunatic, Brian was at lacrosse practice and witnessed Scott, who was feeling the effects of his second full moon occurring that night and was therefore irritable and not acting like himself, lose control over his anger and brutally tackle Danny Mahealani to the point where he sustained significant injuries.

In Wolf's Bane, Brian played in a Cyclones lacrosse game.

In Co-Captain, Brian played in a Cyclones lacrosse game.

Ms. Ramsey[]


Ms. Ramsey was a character who was introduced during Season 1 of MTV's Teen Wolf.

In The Tell, Ms. Ramsey participated in the parent-teacher conference at Beacon Hills High School, where she spoke with the parents of Lydia Martin and Allison Argent.

She started off her discussion with Mr. and Natalie Martin by cheerfully stating that there was a lot to say about their daughter Lydia. However, not paying attention to her tone of voice, both parents immediately assuming the worst, with Mr. Martin groaning that he had predicted this and Natalie irritably assuming her husband was about to have a "total nuclear meltdown" over whatever Ms. Ramsey was about to say.

Mr. Martin went on to ask Ms. Ramsey what it was that Lydia had a problem with, guessing it had to do with her grades, concentration issues, or erratic behavior. This led Natalie to accuse him of being the reason she had any issues by reminding him that it was he who told Lydia that she had to choose who she wanted to live with, an event she believed would certainly "warp" a sixteen-year-old girl, all while Ms. Ramsey watched them bicker with a confused expression.

Not wanting to be the center of attention any longer, asked Ms. Ramsey to just tell them what the problem was, leading the teacher to calmly inform them that. as far as she knew, there was no problem whatsoever. She added, "Academically, Lydia's one of the finest students I've ever had-- her AP scores push her GPA above a 5.0." She continued on to say that she'd like to have her IQ tested before changing the subject to social skills, stating that Lydia displayed outstanding leadership qualities.

She then had her discussion with Chris and Victoria Argent about their daughter Allison. Ms. Ramsey started off by stating that Allison was an "incredibly sweet girl" who was quick to adjust despite the constant moving around that their family did, leading Argent to sheepishly and awkwardly defend himself by stating that, while they knew the fact that their moving from place to place every few months was hard on her, it was a "necessary evil" in his line of work.

Ms. Ramsey acknowledged their issue, but warned them that, necessary or not, they should probably be prepared for some rebelliousness at some point as a result of it, causing Victoria, who was visibly offended by the insinuation, to fake-kindly retort, "We appreciate the concern, but we have a great relationship with our daughter. Very open and honest." Ms. Ramsey voiced that she was glad to hear it and ended the discussion by telling them to pass on her hope that she was feeling better soon. Argent, frowning, wondered if she meant that Allison wasn't in class that day, but Ms. Ramsey clarified that she wasn't at school at all, and that she had verified this with the administration office.

In Wolf's Bane, she is teaching a class when Allison chastises Scott for trying to talk to her.

Ulrich[]

Ulrich was a character who was introduced during Season 1 of MTV's Teen Wolf.

In The Tell,

In Lunatic,

Leveque[]

Leveque was a character who was introduced during Season 1 of MTV's Teen Wolf.

In The Tell, Leveque was working as a cashier at Video 2*C when an irritated Jackson Whittemore came inside and demanded that someone show him where the DVD rental of The Notebook was located. Moments later, the power went out in the building, leaving it only illuminated by the red generator lights, as the Alpha stormed in and violently killed Leveque before taking a moment to examine the claw gashes on the back of Jackson's neck before running out the front windows, passing Lydia Martin, who was still sitting in her car in the parking lot, in the process.

Reddick & Unger[]

Reddick & Unger were characters introduced during Season 1 of MTV's Teen Wolf. They were bullies and delinquents with a surprising connection to the Hale House Fire.

In Lunatic, Reddick and Unger stumbled upon Scott McCall and Stiles Stilinski getting drunk in the woods as a way to commiserate about Scott's recent break-up with Allison Argent. Reddick grabbed the bottle of whiskey and took a drink before then insulting the young teens. When Scott demanded to be given the bottle back, Reddick stated that he would have to take it. Scott, whose emotions were being heightened by the full moon the following evening, approached Reddick with his eyes glowing gold and his nails extending into claws before he demanded the bottle of Jack Daniels back.

Reddick held it out and Scott snatched it out of his hand before then throwing the bottle at the tree, smashing it into pieces. Both Reddick and Unger became unnerved by Scott's behavior and rushed away.

Moments later, the two were seen walking through the woods. Unger, getting a bad feeling about the quiet forest, insisted that he wanted to leave, but Reddick insisted that they stay. When Reddick stopped for a smoke break, he is grabbed by an invisible force and quickly killed. Unger, hearing the commotion, turned back and noticed his friend was gone, causing him to panic. Reddick's killer was soon revealed to be the Alpha, who grabbed Unger by the ankles and dragged him through the forest until they reached the nearby trashcan fire; the Alpha then lifted Unger up by the feet and dropped him into the flaming barrel despite his pleas to spare his life.

In Co-Captain, it was revealed that Unger and Reddick had a helping hand in the Hale House Fire orchestrated by Kate Argent, which had led to the deaths of nearly a dozen members of the Hale Family. As a result, they were targeted by the Alpha, who was revealed to be Peter Hale; Peter intended to use his newly gained Alpha powers to kill all who were responsible for the decimation of his loved ones, a mission that he successfully completed prior to being killed by his nephew, Derek, who then gained the Alpha spark Peter had stolen from Derek's sister, Laura.

Marcus[]

Marcus was a character who was introduced during Season 1 of MTV's Teen Wolf.

In Formality,

In Code Breaker,

Etymology[]

  • Brian: Brian is a masculine Irish name meaning ā€œhighā€ or ā€œnoble.ā€ It is related to the old Celtic root brixs meaning ā€œhillā€ or ā€œhigh,ā€ or the Old Irish word briĆ­g, which translates to ā€œmightā€ or ā€œpower.ā€
  • Ms. Ramsey: Ramsey is a British gender-neutral name. Ramsey means ā€œlow-lying land.ā€ This name is said to be a topographic surname from either Huntingdonshire or Essex.
  • Ulrich: Ulrich is a German given name, derived from Old High German Uodalrich, Odalric. It is composed of the elements uodal- meaning "(noble) heritage" and -rich meaning "rich, powerful".
  • Leveque: Leveque was first found in Normandy (French: Normandie)
  • Unger: Unger is a Hungarian and Jewish (Ashkenazic): ethnic name for a Hungarian or a nickname for someone who had trade relations with Hungary
  • Reddick: Reddick is boy's name. Itā€™s a Habitational surname that derives from the towns of Rerrick and Rerwick in ancient Scotland.
  • Marcus: Marcus is a traditionally masculine name with Gaelic and Latin roots. It can mean "polite," "shining," and/or "hammer," a somewhat violent reference that makes sense with Marcus' overlap root word with the Roman god of war, Mars.

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