Searching for answers, Scott turns to Derek Hale. This episode marks a major shift in the series mythology:
Watch the first intense confrontation between Scott and Derek as the hierarchy of werewolves is revealed:
The dream sequence is underscored by a cover of the Smashing Pumpkins' "Tonight".
Fans get their first look at Derek’s full werewolf form during a physical confrontation where he easily dominates Scott to prove a point about control. The Disastrous Double Date
In the third episode of Teen Wolf , directed by Russell Mulcahy and written by Jeff Vlaming, Scott McCall struggles to separate his terrifying new reality from a vivid nightmare. The Nightmare That Felt Too Real
Melissa McCall uses a baseball bat to defend her home against a "burglar," only to find it's Stiles—a callback to the pilot where Scott did the same.
The episode kicks off with Scott dreaming he brutally attacked Allison on a school bus. When he and Stiles arrive at school to find an actual bloodied bus and Allison nowhere to be found, Scott panics that his dream was a memory. Although Allison is safe, a real victim—bus driver Garrison Myers—is in critical condition.
Scott's attempt at a "normal" life takes a hit when his date with Allison turns into a high-tension group outing at a bowling alley with Lydia and Jackson.