Teen Wolf Season 6 Spoilers and News Update: Will Scott Succeed in Finding Love In Kira's Absence?

By Dipannita - 19 May '16 10:12AM

During Season 3 of the Teen Wolf, Scott McCall, a character played by Tyler Posey, loses the love of his life, Allison, in his arms. With the end of Crystal Reed's role as Allison in the show, the fans speculated that Scott might find his love again.

It was expected that Scott will hopefully find love in his new leading lady, Kira, a character played by Arden Cho. The latest rumors suggest that Cho won't be returning to the show for Season 6, leaving the leading actor searching for love again.

Kira was last seen leaving her boyfriend Scott and other friends in Beacon Hills to make way to join the Skin Walkers, in an attempt to control her kitsune powers. With Kira isn't returning back to her boyfriend in the upcoming season, it seems okay to question whether Scott will find a new love interest.

Well, according to reports, chances are that our favorite werewolf might decide to stay single in Season 6 and wait for his love to return back. If that doesn't happen, there are chances for him to have some sparks with other ladies on the show.

It could be Lydia, a character played by Holland Roden. Scott's and Lydia's friendly relationship has stayed steady over the different seasons of the show. The fans are waiting to see whether Lydia will feel something for Scott or continue with her relationship with Stiles.

Other possibilities for Scott are Allison and Malia. Allison might be portrayed dead on the show, but wouldn't it be nice to see her back again and have the same chemistry with the leading actor? Maybe, the producers are planning to bring the actress back for the final season.

On the other hand, a relationship with Malia in not a bad option too. Considering the issues that both the characters have faced and the supernatural lifestyle that they were forced to adopt, the relationship between Malia and Scott could actually work well.

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