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'Teen Wolf' Season 6B Spoilers: Scott to Postpone Davis Trip

Scott (Tyler Posey) will have to postpone his trip to UC Davis in the midseason premiere of the current installment of "Teen Wolf."

Executive producer Jeff Davis recently talked about what will happen in the first episode when the MTV series returns. He said that it appears Scott and the others will be forced to stick around Beacon Hills when a huge threat descends upon the sleepy town. Fans can remember that Scott will attend college at UC Davis, while Stiles (Dylan O'Brien) has been accepted in the pre-FBI program at George Washington University.

According to an exclusive interview with HollywoodLife, the EP teased: "It picks up several months later after Scott and the others have graduated and about to head off into their lives. And, of course, something happens to interrupt that where they realize that they may have to stay in Beacon Hills just a little bit longer before they can finally say goodbye. It happens to be incredibly challenging or their most challenging adversaries ever?" 

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It looks like the danger is too great that the FBI will also be involved. In a report by TVLine, Scott's father, Agent Rafe McCall (Matthew Del Negro), will return to Beacon Hills when the town is "thrown into a bit of a chaotic state." Rafe will probably reunite with his son and together, they will find a way to save the citizens from whatever evil creature that will come to cause trouble.

With Scott still in Beacon Hills in the first few episodes of season 6B, he will be able to train Liam (Dylan Sprayberry) more on how to become a good Alpha. Before he graduated from high school, Scott had already chosen Liam to take his place. He knew that a new leader would be needed by the pack especially when he left for college.

"Teen Wolf" season 6 is rumored to return late June.

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