He tries to track down the Kanima which places him at odds with Scott who is trying to protect his friends. ( Read More.)Īs a new Alpha, Derek sets about building his own Teen Wolf Pack. He now has the ability to shift his body fully into wolf form.ĭerek searches for the werewolf that killed his sister, Laura Hale, while helping Scott deal with his new status by teaching him to control his new nature and trying to avoid psychotic ex-lover Kate. The whole process - losing his abilities and dying - had been one of evolution.
While he was eventually restored to his proper outward appearance, he lost all of his werewolf traits and abilities.ĭerek apparently died for a little while in Mexico. Kate somehow physically regressed Derek back to the age of 15. In order to save the life of his sister, Cora Hale, long thought dead in the fire, Derek gave up the spark that made him an Alpha. Teen Wolf News Quick Click Canon The Hale Arson Conspiracy ExplainedĪfter his Uncle Peter killed the conspirators involved in the fire, Derek killed him and took the status of Alpha Werewolf. She used him to gather information on his family making him an unwitting accomplice to the arson fire at Hale House that killed most of his family. Sometime later, Derek entered into a relationship with werewolf hunter Kate Argent. Having taken an innocent life, his eyes changed from yellow to blue. The process didn't take and, to end her suffering, Derek killed her. Peter Hale claims a 15-year-old Derek conspired with an Alpha ( Ennis) to have Derek's girlfriend ( Paige) bitten in hopes of turning her into a werewolf. He and his family lived in Hale House in Beacon Hills, California and he attended Beacon Hills High School. His mother, Talia Hale, was much respected within the werewolf community meaning Derek came into contact with members of a number of other packs.
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Your thoughts on Teen Wolf‘s penultimate episode? Hopes (and fears) for next week’s series finale? Drop ’em all in a comment below.Derek was born into a family of werewolves. * Season 6B has always had a vague Trump-era, us-vs.-them feel to it, but I feel like that point was really hammered home tonight with Deucalion’s question about Monroe’s army’s motives: “What if it’s not just the Anuk-Ite? What if this is what people are really like? Could it be that all this creature really does is give people permission to act on whatever awful truth lies within them?”
Much like Deucalion, I found myself surprisingly sympathetic to Nolan’s latest plight. Unfortunately, Monroe was counting on Nolan spilling the beans, so Gabe (and his fists of fury) were waiting for Nolan at the hospital for the beating of a lifetime. Meanwhile, Nolan proved to be a rebellious little rascal, leading Liam to a secret room in Beacon Hills Memorial where Monroe was hiding a pair of unidentified patients, both under a steady wolfsbane drip. Don’t get me wrong, he was the best possible target (over Scott, Malia, Lydia, etc.), but it’s a shame that helping Scott’s pack inadvertently cost him a happy ending. Now for the episode’s surprisingly upsetting death: After training Scott and Malia in the delicate art of fighting blind, Deucalion was struck down by one of Monroe’s minions - and I couldn’t believe how much I cared.