"The Divine Move" | |
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Series Teen Wolf Season 3, Episode 24 | |
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Air date | March 24th, 2014 |
Writers | Jeff Davis |
Director | Russell Mulcahy |
Producers | Jeff Davis; Russell Mulcahy; Marty Adelstein; Rene Echevarria; Tony DiSanto; Liz Gateley; Christian Taylor; Tim Andrew; Damon Jackson |
Starring | Tyler Posey; Crystal Reed; Dylan O'Brien; Tyler Hoechlin; Holland Roden |
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Previous "Insatiable" |
Next "The Dark Moon" |
"The Divine Move" is the twenty-fourth episode of season three of the supernatural teen drama series Teen Wolf and the fiftieth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Russell Mulcahy with a script written by Jeff Davis. It first aired on MTV on Monday, March 24th, 2014 at 9:00 pm.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Tyler Posey | Scott McCall |
Crystal Reed | Allison Argent [1] |
Dylan O'Brien | Stiles Stilinski/Nogitsune |
Tyler Hoechlin | Derek Hale |
Holland Roden | Lydia Martin |
Guest Starring[]
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Jill Wagner | Kate Argent |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Teen Wolf was developed by Jeff Davis and Russell Mulcahy.
- This episode is rated TV-14.
- This episode had a viewership of 2.255 million people.
- This is the final episode of season three. It is the twelfth episode of season 3B.
- Actor Tom Choi is credited as Tom T. Choi in this episode.
- This is the final episode with Stiles Stilinski possessed by the Nogitsune.
- This episode marks the final appearance of Isaac Lahey. Actor Daniel Sharman departs from Teen Wolf to take on a role on a show of a different monster variety. He will go on to play Kaleb Westphall on the CW Network television series The Originals.
- This is the final appearance of Aiden as a series regular; dies in this episode.
- Max Carver and Charlie Carver both depart the series following this episode.
- For the foreseeable future, this is the final appearance of Danny Mahealani.
Allusions[]
- This episode deals with the fallout from the unexpected death of Allison Argent. Allison was stabbed by an Oni blade in "Insatiable".
Quotes[]
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- ↑ Appears in archival footage only from previous episodes. Actress Allison Argent did not actively participate in this episode.
![]() 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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