'Teen Wolf' Season 5B premiere: Many loose ends from season 5A to be tied up

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The end of the first half of "Teen Wolf" season 5 was a beautiful mess – there were five people resurrected, Lydia was on the brink of death, and Parrish was found out to be a hellhound. It is also discovered that Theo is a chimera and Braedan returned. To say that many important things happened on season 5A would be an understatement. 

But the way it ended also set up the exciting wrap-up of these loose ends in the second half of season 5. Will season 5B see more of kitsunes? In a TV Line interview, Jeff Davis, the creator and executive producer of "Teen Wolf," confirmed that Kira (Arden Cho) will be back soon on episode 12. This would mean that Kira would be around for the long stretch of season 5B. 

On the lighter side of the story, the fans of Kira and Scott (Tyler Posey) are very curious if the couple they are rooting for will finally get their relationship back on track.

"I think they needed to take a step back and so I think Scott has one less thing to worry about, even though no matter what he's worried about Kira," Posey shared with Entertainment Weekly

Season 5B will pick up the drama of that fateful night in the last episode of season 5A.

"Lydia will be taken to Eichen after it's deemed that her injuries from Theo have essentially driven her into a catatonic state and the only place that may be able to help her is Eichen House" Davis revealed in an interview with Entertainment Weekly. 

Another thing that needs to be cleared out somehow is Braedan's return in the first half of season 5. Davis revealed that she will be sticking around for a while after writers got her back into the story. 

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