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‘Teen Wolf’ fans get a hilarious Q&A from the wrong Jeff Davis

Teen Wolf showrunner Jeff Davis has deleted his Twitter, but comedian Jeff B. Davis is happy to step in.

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Teen Wolf’s winter hiatus ends this week, so now seems like a pretty good time for showrunner Jeff Davis to answer some fan questions on Twitter. The only problem is, he deleted his account last year. 

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Luckily, there’s another option: actor and comedian Jeff B. Davis, who has apparently found himself on the receiving end of Teen Wolf fandom’s questions ever since the “real” Jeff Davis left Twitter. 

To my followers who have me mistaken for Jeff Davis, EP of TV’s Teen Wolf: Doesn’t it seem odd to you that I never tweet about Teen Wolf?

— Jeff B. Davis (@JeffBryanDavis) January 5, 2014

Jeff B. Davis has nothing to do with Teen Wolf. In fact, he’s never even seen Teen Wolf. But did that stop him from doing a Q&A with Teen Wolf fans on Twitter last night? No, it did not.

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You know what, forget my last tweet. Even though I’ve never seen the show, I will now do a brief #TeenWolf Q&A. Shoot.

— Jeff B. Davis (@JeffBryanDavis) January 5, 2014

It’ll just be called “Wolf.” RT @DK745: @JeffBryanDavis What will it be called when Teen Wolf is no longer a teen? #TeenWolf

— Jeff B. Davis (@JeffBryanDavis) January 5, 2014

54. RT @DeGrawFan98: @JeffBryanDavis how old is the teen wolf?

— Jeff B. Davis (@JeffBryanDavis) January 5, 2014

Actually, that last one isn’t completely wrong. No one on Teen Wolf is a teen. No one. By the time their characters graduate from high school, most of the main cast will probably be married with kids in real life. 

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Overcoming my serious methadone addiction. RT @jacobjtl: @JeffBryanDavis What’s your favorite memory from the series?

— Jeff B. Davis (@JeffBryanDavis) January 5, 2014

Bunch a pricks. RT @SeanieBlahBlah: @JeffBryanDavis I’ve never see the show. But eh.. what are the cast like to work with?

— Jeff B. Davis (@JeffBryanDavis) January 5, 2014

Hairier balls. RT @tuffyr: @JeffBryanDavis How does a #TeenWolf know it has entered puberty?

— Jeff B. Davis (@JeffBryanDavis) January 5, 2014

@JeffBryanDavis We learned so much, this has been truly valuable.

— TEEN WOLF (@MTVteenwolf) January 5, 2014

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Oh yeah, and one final thing: when Jeff B. Davis was asked about any future Teen Wolf spinoffs, he answered: “Elderly Squirrel is in development.” Presumably that’s where they can farm out all the older actors once they’re no longer able to play convincing teenagers. 

We’d watch it. 

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