'Teen Wolf' season 5 episode 16: Pack tries to save Lydia from Eichen House

A screengrab of Lydia in a new promo for "Teen Wolf" season 5 MTV

Lydia (Holland Roden) has the ability to kill all of her friends through the power of a single scream and is now being kept captive in the Eichen House. "Teen Wolf" season 5 episode 16, titled "Lie Ability," won't see Lydia captured for long as it showcases Scott (Tyler Posey), Stiles (Dylan O'Brien) and the rest of the pack going in to save her.

One of the main highlights showcased in the official trailer is that the episode will see many of the main cast members back together. After spending almost an entire season apart from each other due to personal problems or rivaling vendettas, this will be one of the first episodes that the pack will be seen on a mission together.

However, as pointed out in a report from Cartermatt, the reunion does not happen under favorable circumstances as the Eichen House appears to be its own form of horror house, with a lot of moving parts and obstacles designed to keep Lydia in and her friends out.

Lydia herself might not even be willing to be rescued given her current situation. It is speculated by fans that the title, "Lie Ability," will have something to do with Lydia's decision to either stay or leave and it may have something in relation to her captivity.

Parrish (Ryan Kelley) appears to be more active in this episode and is speculated to play a more pivotal role in the events leading to Lydia's rescue. Stiles, on the other hand, will be using his wits and supernatural powers in order to break Lydia out.

The report from Cartermatt points out that there is the possibility of Lydia dying in this episode, although this is highly unlikely. According to the report, killing off Lydia may turn off some viewers as the show is quickly losing characters that the audience can still relate to and cheer for.

"Teen Wolf" season 5 episode 16 will air this Feb. 9.

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