Lydia meanwhile is still hooking up with Aiden (girl what) but their make out sesh is cut short by a fire alarm that was pulled by none other than Cora. Cora walks in the closet and tells Lydia that Derek doesn’t want her to see Aiden. They have an awesome sass off before Cora grabs Lydia’s arm. Luckily, Stiles intercedes before it gets too violent and attempts to try and use Lydia’s talent to locate Derek. A ouija board, car keys and a pencil later and nothing seems to work. But Lydia does tell Stiles he should talk to Danny. Scott concurs, holding his shoulder after a brief battle with Deucalion and says that Danny was a target but not a sacrifice.

We then bounce to what would be the only happiness in this episode. The Scallison closet moment was spoiled pretty early on last week but it was still hilarious to hear them talking about something being up. Stiles sneaks into Danny’s room to steal some stuff from him and chastises him about his dream. It’s a lot funnier than I can write it so go here to see it.

They figure out that Deaton is being held in the bank and Scott goes to reduce him, but dude is surrounded by mountain ash. Scott tries to push through the barrier and his eyes flash bright red. He gets thrown back but luckily the Sheriff manages to get there and shoots Deaton down.

5 thoughts on “Teen Wolf Recap: 3.07 “Currents””

  1. More bodies droppin’ on Teen Wolf. God bless them for avoiding becoming True Blood. Kween Kali is kutting down on kosts. Poor Vernon. I guess, in retrospect, working … at an ice rink wasn’t so bad? Did we ever figure out what Boyd’s deal is? I mean, he had that sister thing last week sort of but does he have a family or anything?

    Poor Gage Golightly. You know there wasn’t nobody else in that vault with her when she was shooting those scenes.

    Mama McCall is in charge this season. Need more of her. And her scenes gives good Scisaac.

    Derek is the most flop Alpha ever. If you’ve got a K-19 The Widowmaker submarine alarm in your damn loft in the middle of the most deserted meat packing district in America, pay attention to if it’s on. And he’s never getting his security deposit back at this point.

    Cora needs to step off, too. Had it up to here with these Hales. We’ll see about this all-Hale centric episode next week. Peter can stay.

    1. I don’t think we ever got the full story with Boyd, which is why though his death devastated me, it wasn’t because his character died. I’m hoping that they’ll fill in the backstory stuff but given that the character is now dead, what’s the impetus to do that?

  2. I don’t think a huge space for that little fight would’ve been necessary. But anyways yeah, I actually had no idea that Boyd was gonna die. It was cray sad though. Most heartbreaking death ever. Poor Derek.

    1. I totally knew Boyd would die but the way he did was devastating. And yes poor Derek, guy just can’t catch a break

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