'Teen Wolf' season 5 spoilers: Scott and Kira to finally define their relationship in new episodes?

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Scott (Tyler Posey) and Kira (Arden Cho) have been around for about two seasons but it was only during the last season (Season 4) of Teen Wolf where both had really shared romantic and intimate moments.

However it still remains that their relationship is status quo. Are they going steady or what? The fact is that both are together but the thing is, what do you call what they have right now? Is there really something special they feel towards each other or not?

Much of that should be answered in 'Teen Wolf' Season 5 where Scott and Kira could finally clear the air and define their relationship. But the thing is, does it matter?

At the rate their undefined romance is developing, it would not be surprising to see if things, well, get out of hand. It could lead to some eventual intimate scenes which, according to rumors, could happen as early as the first episode of season 5.

Could Scott's new romance be better than his last with Allison (Crystal Reed)?

From the way Tyler Posey put it during the March 11 Paleyfest ion Los Angeles, it seems that fans will be getting what they are wishing for – intimate and steamier scenes between Scott and Kira.

It will also be interesting how Scott will act this one out. Having had a previous relationship with Allison, such was considered a first-love experience. And now with that in tow, it should be interesting to see how Scott would man-up with Kira as far as their intimate scenes are concerned.

Whatever happens, the fifth season of 'Teen Wolf' should be interesting. And as they promised, all these questions will be addressed starting from episode one.

'Teen Wolf' Season 5 is set to debut this June by way of MTV so don't miss it.

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