"Galvanize" | |
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Series Teen Wolf Season 3, Episode 15 | |
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Air date | January 20th, 2014 |
Writers | Eoghan O'Donnell |
Director | Robert Hall |
Producers | Jeff Davis; Russell Mulcahy; Marty Adelstein; Rene Echevarria; Tony DiSanto; Liz Gateley; Christian Taylor; Tim Andrew; Blaine Williams; Ian Stokes; Karen Gorodetzky; Joseph P. Genier |
Starring | Tyler Posey; Crystal Reed; Dylan O'Brien; Tyler Hoechlin; Holland Roden |
Episode guide | |
Previous "More Bad Than Good" |
Next "Illuminated" |
"Galvanize" is the fifteenth episode of season three of the supernatural teen drama series Teen Wolf and the thirty-ninth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Robert Hall with a script written by Eoghan O'Donnell. It first aired on MTV on Monday, January 20th, 2014 at 9:00 pm.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Tyler Posey | Scott McCall |
Crystal Reed | Allison Argent |
Dylan O'Brien | Mieczyslaw Stilinski |
Tyler Hoechlin | Derek Hale |
Holland Roden | Lydia Martin |
Guest Starring[]
Notes & Trivia[]
- Teen Wolf was developed for television by Jeff Davis. It is based on concepts originally created by director Rod Daniel and writers Jeph Loeb and Matthew Weisman.
- "TW: Galvanize" redirects to this page.
- This episode is rated TV-14.
- This is the third episode of season 3B.
- This episode is included on the Teen Wolf: Season 3, Part 2 DVD collection.
- Actor Tom Choi is credited as Tom T. Choi in this episode.
- This is the second episode of Teen Wolf directed by Robert Hall. It is his only episode from season three of the series.
- This is the first episode of Teen Wolf written by Eoghan O'Donnell.
- This episode reveals that Bobby Finstock's birthday is on October 30th, which is also Mischief Night.
- This is the first and only appearance of William Barrow; dies in this episode.
- This is the third appearance of Kira Yukimura.
- This is the first and only appearance of Doctor Vandenburg.
Allusions[]
- Behind-the-scenes appearance of the mysterious Greenberg. Greenberg is a student at Beacon Hills High School and a member of the lacrosse team. He is never seen, but has this ability to irritate Coach Finstock to no end.
- Aspects of Kira Yukimura's Kitsune heritage are revealed in this episode, including her ability to generate electricity. This is an effect of being a Thunder Kitsune. Kitsune are creatures of Japanese folklore. They are shape-shifters that exist as foxes in their normal state and can transform into a human. They are often presented as trickster spirits, which is a common interpretation of foxes in other forms of lore as well.
Quotes[]
- Christopher Argent: Allison. Can I see you in my office? Where I keep my guns.
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- Mieczyslaw "Stiles" Stilinski: You're an alpha, okay? You are the apex predator. Everyone wants you, you're like the hot girl that every guy wants.
- Scott McCall: I'm a hot girl?
- Mieczyslaw "Stiles" Stilinski: You are the hottest girl.
- Scott McCall: ...I'm a hot girl!
- Isaac Lahey: Yes, you are.
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- Mieczyslaw "Stiles" Stilinski: Basically,it means that she can sense when someone's close to death.
- Noah Stilinski: Can she sense that I'm about to kill you?
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- Scott McCall: It's the middle of the night.
- Mieczyslaw "Stiles" Stilinski: Which means it's after midnight and officially Mischief Night/Day, and, by perfectly awesome coincidence, it's also happens to be Coach's birthday. So if you are not down here in five seconds, I will destroy you. Okay? And I mean five, four, three, two...
- Scott McCall: [Scott appears] One
- Mieczyslaw "Stiles" Stilinski: I hate you.
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- Aiden Steiner: When everyone we screwed over finds out we don't have a pack anymore, what do you think is gonna happen? We're dead on our own.
- Ethan Steiner: That's still better than being back in high school.
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- Lydia Martin: What do the different colored strings mean?
- Mieczyslaw "Stiles" Stilinski: Oh, just different stages of the investigation. So green is solved, yellow is to be determined, blue's just pretty.
- Lydia Martin: What does red mean?
- Mieczyslaw "Stiles" Stilinski: Unsolved.
- Lydia Martin: You only have red on the board.
- Mieczyslaw "Stiles" Stilinski: Yes, I'm aware. Thank you.
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- Coach Bobby Finstock: Wow. Pulling a fire alarm on Mischief Night is one thing. Doing it when there's a mass murderer spotted nearby is insane! If I were four years younger I'd punch you.
- Mieczyslaw "Stiles" Stilinski: What? Coach that doesn't make sense.
- Coach Bobby Finstock: Oh, well, it does to me.
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References[]
Dreams | Eichen House | Electrokinesis | High school | Homosexuality | Hospital | Mental health facility | Motorcycle | School bus
![]() This article pertains to an episode from season three of the Teen Wolf television series. This template will categorize articles that include it into the Teen Wolf/Season 3 episodes category. Episodes
"Tattoo" • "Chaos Rising" • "Fireflies" • "Unleashed" • "Frayed" • "Motel California" • "Currents" • "Visionary" • "The Girl Who Knew Too Much" • "The Overlooked" • "Alpha Pact" • "Lunar Eclipse" • "Anchors" • "More Bad Than Good" • "Galvanize" • "Illuminated" • "Silverfinger" • "Riddled" • "Letharia Vulpina" • "Echo House" • "The Fox and the Wolf" • "De-Void" • "Insatiable" • "The Divine Move" Main characters
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