Exclusive: Creator Jeff Davis promises there will be war in the final episodes of Teen Wolf
Sep 1, 2017With just six weeks and seven episodes left, our heroes are headed for war, says Davis in this exclusive interview.Davis (Criminal Minds, War of the Worlds) chats with SYFY WIRE about last week's big onscreen death, why things are getting romantic for some of the characters, and why he decided to wrap up the show the way it's going to end.MTV airs back-to-back episodes of Teen Wolf tonight, with "Face-to-Faceless" at 8 p.m. ET and "Pressure Test" at 9 p.m. ET. Adding further excitement, star Linden Ashby, who plays Sheriff Stilinski, is making his directorial debut in the first episode. Check out the interview below, and then let us know if you'll be watching.With only a few episodes left, are we going to be sad when it's all over?Yes. Sad, but in a good way too. We had a great run.You've got lots of stuff going on. Gerard's back, the terrifying faceless body, a new hunter, a shocking death, the number 68, romances, and there's been some kissing going on. What do you want to tell us about what we have to look forward to in these final episodes?Possibly one more shocking death. The return entrance of some fan favorites are coming up. And Episode 15 is kind of a bottle episode. It's called “Pressure Test.” It's a siege on the Sheriff's station. We call it our To Kill A Mockingbird episode. It's very intense.What's involved in trying to wind this up? And how did you approach pulling together a satisfying conclusion to the series?Approaching the series finale was difficult. It was definitely a challenge. I had to think about all the many characters we had. We collectively decided who we were going to bring back, who would the fans most like to see. There were hard decisions to make. But hopefully the fans will be satisfied by the end.Stiles ... Stiles ... Stiles ...Yes, Stiles ... The hard part about that was contending with a budding movie star's schedule. It wasn't easy. As you get into the final seasons of the TV show people start branching out. They start doing other projects and you have to contend with that.You also killed off one of your main c... (SYFY WIRE (blog))