Teen Wolf season 6 episode 11 spoilers: Scott prepares to leave town
With that, he’ll be preparing to leave town at the start of the summer premiere (airing two weeks from Sunday); unfortunately, we’ve got a pretty good feeling that he’s going to run into some problems that he’ll need to dispatch of before he can go. Also unfortunately, these problems are going to be fairly severe. “Said the Spider to the Fly” is the title for the first episode, which of course terrifies us given that the last thing we want to see on any show is some sort of showdown that involves a spider in some shape or form.
Meanwhile, the synopsis below via SpoilerTV gives you a little more in the way of insight into everything that is coming up next:
“As Scott prepares Beacon Hills for his imminent departure, a mysterious presence breaks out of Eichen House.”
Spiders seem to be something that Scott is going to have to worry about, and maybe this is the “mysterious presence” that this synopsis is talking about. (One way or another, it does appear clear that spiders are going to be a part of the episode with a title like that.) Another strong candidate at the moment is the new hellhound that we wrote about recently, since there are some signs pointing towards them having a connection to Eichen House already in addition to being incredibly old.
Think mostly of “Said the Spider to the Fly” as a foundational piece to everything that will be coming in the final season. We really don’t think there will be much of a rush for Jeff Davis and the writers to give you everything at once, and they’ll probably take their time delivering the story and some of the big surprises that they’ve got for you within.
What do you think about the title for the Teen Wolf premiere, and do you have any further expectations for it? Be sure to share some of your thoughts with a comment right now!
Also, head over here if you somehow missed the big teaser that was released recently for the remainder of Teen Wolf this season. (Photo: MTV.)
Phobe Grey
July 17, 2017 @ 11:22 am
Not really interested in Scott McCall. I hope Dylan O’Brien and Tyler Hoechiln’s involvement in the last ten episodes is more than few minutes you can count on one hand!