On a bus ride to a cross country meet, Scott's crew flashes back to the events of a preemptive strike against the Alphas that has left several injured and possibly one or more dead.
BOO, I want Jackson. well oh well.
does anyone else doesnt like derek and that teachers relatonship
THE TWINS HAVE A MONSTER HEAD
that bus scene was so funny, with stiles trying to reason the the coach hahaha.
I think he's rubbing off on her lol
Is it just me or is Stiles rubbing off on Lydia?
i love u Scoot
GOD Gideon's (alpha of the alphas) voice is so HOT! I love whenever he does just plain voice-acting so this makes me super happy that he's acting in person.
See, that's where you can be wrong too. Some people are born werewolves in this show, also Beta's can leave packs to become Alphas without killing there pack. It's just depends on character and powers.
why they made Lydia a *****
is there only 12 episodes in a year?
amazing episode love this show love love love lol
awesome episode cant wait for season 4
And I get it is a flashback episode, but I just started watching it and it skipped to 15 minutes in.
What is wrong with the streaming of this episode? The show comes back on and then goes to another commercial in under a minute, Then the episode seems to skip around.
The flashbacks made it confusing :3
You people know nothing about wolf lore. Alphas are the leaders of the pack, they make all final decisions and have authority over all. Betas are second-in-command, they step in when the alpha cannot. Deltas are just the next in the lineage, they don't do much. Omegas are the lowest of the low, they usually get there because of some crime. Lone wolves do not belong to a pack. If you become a delta, you become a beta, then an alpha. Omega>delta>beta>alpha. The show has it a little differently because of course movies and tv usually get it wrong. In the show you have to kill your current alpha, who is the one who turned you (unless somebody else killed him, then whoever killed him is your alpha), in order to be an alpha. I think Scott is different, I think the rules don't apply to him for whatever reason, this could be supported by his red-orange brief eye color.
She's a ghost.
The order goes omega>delta>beta>alpha so get it right.
You people know nothing about wolf lore. Alphas are the leaders of the pack, they make all final decisions and have authority over all. Betas are second-in-command, they step in when the alpha cannot. Deltas are just the next in the lineage, they don't do much. Omegas are the lowest of the low, they usually get there because of some crime. Lone wolves (not alone wolfs) do not belong to a pack. If you become a delta, you become a beta, then an alpha.