Teen Wolf - Season 3- Episode 1 ((install)) -
Meanwhile, Scott McCall and Stiles Stilinski attempt to start their junior year with some semblance of normalcy. Scott, determined to be a better student and person, seeks a permanent symbol of his change—a . However, his werewolf healing factor repeatedly rejects the ink until Derek Hale uses a blowtorch to sear the mark onto his skin permanently. Key Plot Points & Character Shifts
Season 3, Episode 1 ("Tattoo"), which aired on June 3, 2013, serves as a soft reboot featuring a four-month time jump, the arrival of the dangerous Alpha Pack, and a focus on Scott McCall's personal growth. The episode introduces new characters, including the twin Alphas Ethan and Aiden, while establishing a more mature tone for the series. For a detailed breakdown of the plot and characters, visit Teen Wolf Wiki TV Reviews – Teen Wolf Season 3 Episode 1 Teen Wolf - Season 3- Episode 1
"Tattoo": The Explosive Return of Teen Wolf in Season 3 The Season 3 premiere, titled " Tattoo ," aired on June 3, 2013, marking a significant tonal shift for the series. Moving away from the high-school-centric drama of earlier years, this episode plunged Beacon Hills into a darker, more mature supernatural war with the introduction of the Alpha Pack . A Town Under Siege Meanwhile, Scott McCall and Stiles Stilinski attempt to
The season 3 premiere of , titled " ," serves as a high-octane reintroduction to Beacon Hills four months after the events of season 2. This episode, directed by Russell Mulcahy and written by series developer Jeff Davis, originally aired on June 3, 2013, and set a then-ratings record for the series with 2.36 million viewers. Plot Overview: New Threats and Old Wounds Key Plot Points & Character Shifts Season 3,
Dylan O’Brien steals every scene in this premiere. Stiles is struggling. He feels useless without supernatural powers. His humor is still there ("I'm a thousand years old. Can't remember if I've always been this sarcastic?"), but there is a desperation beneath it. His argument with Scott about "the code" (not killing humans) highlights the moral grey area the show is entering. Stiles is terrified that Scott’s new dark edge will consume him.
Rewatching after finishing the season reveals incredible foreshadowing: