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Fans React to 'Memory Lost'

As the headline says, many fans were legitimately wrecked by the events of the Teen Wolf season premiere. You can check out our overly-detailed episode recap right now for all those minor details you might have missed while crying over the Teen Wolf Season 6 premiere, Memory Lost. Also, be sure to thank Wikia Leaders Dry63 and Killer kev for adding so much great info about the episode just hours after it aired. Great Work Guys! Online, fan reaction to Memory Lost was intense. Much of it was about the relationship pairing of Stiles and Lydia known collectively as Stydia.


 * @_scottsstiles  - I'm gonna shower but I'll probs start thinking about stydia and start sobbing lol I'll feel like Lydia In 2x01 before she runs away naked


 * @itsaimeelee4u  - OMG just finished watching #TeenWolf s6 ep1. It was amazing that STYDIA scene😢❤️ love it


 * @Lydiaperfectmar  - stydia is great and otp but not only were they great, the entire episode was too! I mean damn, did yall see malia w/that hairflip? 👍👍👍

As you might expect, not everyone was happy with it though.


 * @AnninaKath_ - Great, now they're forcing Stydia #TeenWolf


 * @GayShipTrash  - [SPOILER] No offense, but the fact that stydia is canon now makes me so mad.

All in all, paid-to-be-a-superfan Price Peterson may have summed up the experience best in his photo recap at Yahoo.


 * “Memory Lost” was successful on many fronts: Fleet and funny, yet scary and exciting, this was not only a strong season premiere of Teen Wolf, it was exactly the reminder we needed that this show is vital and strange and compelling in a way most shows aren’t. And where most seasons of this thing take a few episodes of setup before swan-diving into chaos, this episode truly jump-started a compelling and crazy plotline right from the get-go. If Season 6 HAS to be our last go-round with this gang, it’s a relief the time spent promises to be this good.

LINK: https://www.yahoo.com/tv/teen-wolf-season-6-premiere-recap-void-where-prohibited-151210210.html

Next Week on Teen Wolf

Where’s Dylan O’Brien?

Dylan O’Brien moved on to Rome, Italy this week as filming on American Assassin continues.

Back at home his Teen Wolf family moved on with filming Episode 614 with Linden Ashby as director. We still expect O’Brien to return to film the episode they skipped, 610, at some point after American Assassin wraps up but we have no information on when that will be.

Teen Wolf Creatives Talk About the Beginning of the End

As Teen Wolf airs the very first episode of the very last season, the people who make the show tell Teen Wolf News they have mixed emotions about wrapping up the story of Beacon Hills.

Writer Angela Harvey is the mind behind some fan-favorite Teen Wolf episodes like Frayed and The Sword and the Spirit. She started out as assistant to producer Joe Grenier in Season 1 and worked her way through the ranks to the writers’ room. “It’s an ending in the sense that I’m never going to have this again. This kind of show where everybody is family and you’re proud of the work all the time,” she says.

Another member of team Teen Wolf since Season 1, Director Tim Andrew, if finding it hard to say goodbye. “Very sad because it’s a great show and everybody loves it.” However, Andrew sees a silver lining in the fact they know the end is near. “I am glad that we know in advance that it’s coming to an end so that Jeff will be able to write an ending as opposed to finding out, as some shows do, ‘Hey you’re not coming back next season!’ and you’re left in mid-cliffhanger. If it had to happen, this is the best way, but I wish it hadn’t happened.”

Eric Wallace already experienced the end at one long-running show. The veteran writer worked on the Syfy series Eureka right up to the end too. He says ending Teen Wolf feels different. “It’s different here because we’re telling one big story. At least, in my opinion, this is one big movie called Teen Wolf that just happens to be a hundred hours long when it’s done,” he explains. “Now we’re coming up on Act III. There’s far more pressure I feel ending this story well especially for this very dedicated and supportive fanbase.”

Executive Producer and writer Lindsay Sturman (she wrote the Season 6 premier ‘’Memory Lost’’) worked on several other network shows before joining the Teen Wolf family in Season 5. She tells TWN she was already a fan long before taking the gig and will miss the challenge that making the show presents. “The complexity of the storytelling and the writing and the dialogue and the characters, I don’t think it exists elsewhere,” she says. “How many other shows do what Teen Wolf does? It forces us to be creative and figure out how do we tell stories within our budget. I feel like that gets you into better storytelling because you have those limits.”

The Teen Wolf production currently has just a few months of filming left before they wrap up the final season, shut down their studio, and crew members go their separate ways. “It’s an ending in the sense that it’s a loss,” Harvey opines. “Obviously, these relationships are life-long, that’s not going anywhere, but to go to work with family every day is going to end, and that’s sad. What’s going to happen next? God only knows. It’s Hollywood.”

“I’m really hoping that it lives on,” Wallace adds. “I think it will. It’s not ever going to leave my mind because I was a fan before I got here and I’ll be a fan after I’m done.”