'Teen Wolf' season 6 spoilers: Stiles urges Lydia to find a way to remember him

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The struggle to remember someone very important is evident in the trailer for "Teen Wolf" season 6.

MTV finally dropped the emotional teaser for the show's sixth and final season, showing how the people from Beacon Hills are trying hard to remember someone who was suddenly removed from their memory by a vicious villain.

In the beginning of the trailer, Stiles (Dylan O'Brien) and Lydia (Holland Roden) were seen running away from the faceless Ghost Riders who are out to erase Stiles from everyone's memories. But before the villains could successfully abduct Stiles, he was heard asking Lydia to find a way to remember him whatever happens.

The trailer also revealed that Stiles' best friend Scott (Tyler Posey) will also feel that something, or someone, is missing from his life. But while he could not pinpoint why that a huge part of him does not exist, he will do everything that he can in order to save a friend that does not seem to exist.

But even Stiles' dad, Sheriff Stilinski (Linden Ashby) has no idea that he exists. Will there still be someone to take Stiles out of the Ghost Riders clutches so that he can return to his loved ones this season?

However, it seems Lydia will be a major factor in helping the town remember Stiles, especially after he told her that he loves her before he disappears. Will that love be enough to bring Stiles back to Beacon Hills?

Meanwhile, executive producer Jeff Davis revealed that Stiles' abduction will be played all throughout the upcoming season.

"It's more of a Beacon Hills-wide mystery ... The Wild Hunt myth is that it passes through your town. If you're unfortunate enough to glance up at them, they take you with them," the executive producer told TVLine during an interview at the San Diego Comic-Con.

"Teen Wolf" season 6 premieres on MTV on Tuesday, Nov. 15.

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