| "Raw Talent" | |
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| Series Teen Wolf Season 6, Episode 12 | |
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| Air date | August 6th, 2017 |
| Writers | Brian Millikin |
| Director | Tim Andrew |
| Producers | Jeff Davis; Russell Mulcahy; Marty Adelstein; René Echevarria; Tony DiSanto; Liz Gateley; Tim Andrew; Mary Przybylski; Damon Jackson; Angela L. Harvey; Tyler Posey; Blaine Williams; Eric Wallace; Lindsay Jewett Sturman; Karen Gorodetzky; Joseph P. Genier |
| Starring | Tyler Posey; Holland Roden; Shelley Hennig; Dylan Sprayberry; Linden Ashby; Melissa Ponzio; JR Bourne |
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"Raw Talent" is the twlefth episode of season six of the supernatural action/comedy series Teen Wolf and the ninety-second episode of the series overall. It was directed by Tim Andrew with a script written by Brian Millikin. It first aired on MTV on Sunday, August 6th, 2017 at 10:00 pm.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Note: Listings marked with a (†) symbol indicate cast members who are credited in this episode, but their character does not make an appearance.
Guest Starring[]
Co-Starring[]
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Lily Bleu Andrew | Lori |
| Summera Howell | Female patient |
| Maria Russell | Deputy Vargas |
| Brandon Morales | Colonel Harper |
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: Raw Talent" redirects to this page.
- This episode had a viewership of 470,000 people upon its initial broadcast, which is down by 40,000 from the previous episode. It had a rating of 0.23% in the 18-49 age demographic.
- This is the first episode of the series where Dylan O'Brien's name does not appear anywhere in the credits.
- Actor Linden Ashby is credited in this episode, but his character does not make an appearance.
- Actress Melissa McCall is credited in this episode, but her character does not make an appearance.
- This is the thirty-second episode of Teen Wolf directed by Tim Andrew. It is his fourth episode from season six, and his first episode from 6B.
- This is the first episode of Teen Wolf written by Brian Millikin. Brian is also known for his work as a story editor on the Syfy series Haven.
Allusions[]
- The title of this episode is taken from a line of dialogue spoken by Gerard Argent. It is part of the final line of dialogue from the episode.
- The song that plays during the opening sequence with Theo Raeken is "Gallows" by Katie Garfield.
- This episode includes a flashback to the pilot episode, "Wolf Moon", when Scott McCall was first running through the forest before being bitten. This flashback also includes scenes with Christopher Argent.
- Mason Hewitt makes reference to Sun Tzu in this episode. Sun Tzu was a Chines military stragegist who lived from 544-496 BCE. He was author of the book The Art of War. A quote by Sun Tzu is written on a white board in Tamora Monroe's office.
- The password on Christopher Argent's laptop is "ALLISON". This is a reference to Allison Argent, his late daughter. Allison was killed in the season three episode, "Insatiable".
Quotes[]
- Gerard Argent: We find. We kill them. We kill them all!
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- Noah Stilinski: Everybody stay back! It's just a kid!
- Female deputy: What's wrong with his eyes?!
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- Jordan Parrish: It could be any kind of public facility; a hospital, a fire station, or...
- Lydia Martin: [has a premonition] Or a mental institution.
- Jordan Parrish: Don't say it.
- Lydia Martin: Eichen House.
- Jordan Parrish: The card readers on the doors?
- Lydia Martin: [Nods] It's the Closed Unit.
- Jordan Parrish: You're not going back to Eichen, and you are definitely not going anywhere near the Closed Unit.
- Lydia Martin: What if there's a connection to the... dead Hellhound.
- Jordan Parrish: What if you go there again and someone tries to kill you? Which, by the way, happens every time you go in there.
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- Tamora Monroe: Who's there? Who are you?
- Gerard Argent: Someone who has been doing this a lot longer than you. But aso someone who recognizes raw talent when he sees it.
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Beacon County Sheriff's Department; Beacon Hills Animal Clinic; Beacon Hills High School; Beacon Hills Wildlife Preserve; Bow and arrow; Crossbow; Deputy; Doctor; Eichen House; Exploding bodies; Guidance counselor; Gunshot victims; Hellhounds; High school; Knife; Lacrosse; Mental health facility; Mental patient; Police department; Premonition; Shotgun; Spiders; Stabbings; Transformation; United States Army; United States Marine Corps; Werewolf hunter; Werewolves; Wild Hunt; Wolfsbane
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