‘Teen Wolf’ Preview: Scott Searches For Answers In Corey’s Memories
“Teen Wolf” season five, episode eight, ‘Ouroboros, ‘ will air on Monday, August 10 at 10 p.m. on MTV. Check out our highlights and discuss with fellow fans! Kira’s electric power went haywire in episode 5 titled “A Novel Approach”, wherein she nearly killed her 900-year-old kitsune mother during a face-off in episode 7 titled “Strange Frequencies”. Inside, he discovered several failed experiments (at this point, the market is feeling a little saturated), as well as a claw that gave him the answers he was looking for.
Desert Wolf: Deaton (Seth Gilliam) and a friend investigate an area that was blocked due to nuclear radiation. People who get freaked out by eyes would not like this episode. And if her daughter happens to still be alive? He says that he’s an experiment too and asks for Hayden and Liam’s assist. Apparently it’s a former haunt of the Dread Doctors, as evidenced by a marking on the wall that Deaton’s guide says was their symbol: the Ouroboros, a snake that’s eating itself. Are they controlling her, or is she the one controlling them?
The kitsune inform her boyfriend that she is aware of the Dread Docs did one thing to her, and she or he thinks she may be beneath their management. Liam figured out how to take her pain away.
Malia and Scott are running from something in the woods.
Scott (Tyler Posey) and Malia (Shelley Hennig) will attempt to free their friends from the Dread Doctors in the upcoming episode of MTV’s hit series “Teen Wolf“. Tonight was the night we finally met the infamous Desert Wolf before the opening credits even rolled. If she was the one responsible for the body on the McCall kitchen table, how many other “failures” did the Dread Doctors send her to kill?
Kira goes house and tries to learn the ebook that may set off her reminiscences once more, nevertheless it appears ineffective. The hardest part about this situation was that we could understand both sides of the story. The Sheriff struggles to uphold the law after seasons (literally seasons) of keeping the supernatural unaccountable. Scott, on the other hand, blames himself once more.
While the battle continues, the supernatural doctors pursue their quest to spread fear and break the McCall pack into pieces, leaving Scott and the others in darker times ahead of them.
Though we didn’t get a true confrontation this episode, it feels like one is coming. That was the end of it for now, but it’s just a matter of time before the truth comes out.
Protecting the Bodies: Elsewhere, Sheriff Stilinski (Linden Ashby) has a big problem. Stiles figures out that it is him stealing the bodies and presents his burned nametag to Lydia.
Scott’s had enough of just sitting around and not finding Liam and Hayden and decides to tap into Corey’s memories, alpha style. He’s right; a lot of things have changed, and as Kira leaves it will make it all that much easier for the rest of the pack to fall apart. She doesn’t tell Stiles this, but she knows that he’s probably taking them to the Nematon, as that was at the center of the dream that he told Lydia about a few episodes back.
Kira remembers the Dread Doctors inserting something into her eye, getting struck by lightning, and then a white light bursting from her mouth.
Kira goes home and tries to read the book that will trigger her memories again, but it seems useless.