What to expect in season 3:“What I like about Scott is that he was kind of a misfit teenager who makes a lot of clueless bad choices in the first season, and we’ve gradually grown him up and he’s becoming a man and a leader,” says Davis. “That’s the great thing about writing for television — you can see characters grow in vast ways and much more complete ways than in movies sometimes. So it’s interesting to see him as a character grow ,and he’s going to be a leader. The idea is going to be whether or not Scott is going to become an Alpha in his own right some day.”


What to expect in season 3: One word: redemption. “In a way she’s going to try to get back to being a normal teenager but when mergers and disasters and dark dark things start to happen in Beacon Hills again, she can’t keep away from it,” teases Davis. Also? There might be a romance…”but not necessarily with Scott.”


What to expect in season 3:“We’re going to see Stiles basically branch out and move on from his crush with Lydia,” says Davis. “He’s decided it’s over and he’s going to be a man now and move on and not pine after a girl who will barely give him the time of day.” Good for him! Except…”let’s just say that romance isn’t easy for him this season,” teases Davis.


What to expect in season 3: There are a lot of changes in store for Derek — and we’re not just talking about his new bachelor pad! “His character changes quite a bit this season, becomes a different person. You might see a kinder, gentler Derek coming about and that has a lot to do with Scott’s influence,” says Davis. “So it’ll be interesting to see where he ends up at the end of the season.”


What to expect in season 3: “Her character is growing and she’s finding her power this season,” says Davis. “She’s becoming more confident.” And also moving on from Jackson, he teases, adding “she still likes to date the bad boys.”


What to expect in season 3: As you may have heard, these twins are going to have their eyes on two people we know well – Lydia and Danny. But aside from their love lives, “they become quite important by the end of the season,” says Davis.