'Teen Wolf' season 6 episode 3 spoilers: The search for Stiles continues

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The wolf pack will have a full-fledged search and rescue mission in the next episode of "Teen Wolf" season 6.

According to the synopsis for the episode titled "Sundowning," as revealed by Zap2it, Stiles' (Dylan O'Brien) closest friends Scott (Tyler Posey), Lydia (Holland Roden), and Malia (Shelley Hennig) will do everything they can to find him, even if their memories about him had been removed.

In the previous episode, the three started hallucinating about their missing friend, even if they have no idea that he actually existed in the first place. They also realized with the help of Dr. Deaton (Seth Gilliam) that the Wild Hunt does not only abduct people, but they also remove the abductee from the memory of the people close to them.

The rest of the synopsis reads: "Scott, Lydia and Malia search for Stiles; Liam and the others throw a party in order to keep a friend safe from the Ghost Riders."

However, the synopsis did not mention the name of the friend that Liam (Dylan Sprayberry) and the other members of the Beacon Hills wolf pack will protect in the upcoming episode.

Also, Lydia subconsciously wrote Stiles' name by repeatedly writing the word "mischief" in a certain pattern when Deaton used the shard of glass that Scott took from the impounded car. In an interview with TVLine, executive producer Jeff Davis revealed that the word that Lydia wrote was a clue that will finally remind them about Stiles. "That word was not chosen randomly," Davis said.

The executive producer also explained why Stiles' dead mother returned in the previous episode. According to Davis, they wanted to show the viewers a glimpse of Sheriff Stilinski's (Linden Ashby) life without Stiles in it. He admitted that they already thought about the plot where the sheriff will lose Stiles in exchange of getting his wife back.

The next episode of "Teen Wolf" season 6 will air on MTV on Tuesday, Nov. 29.

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