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Teen Wolf season 5, episode 1, “Creatures of the Night,” opens with a crow landing on the entrance gate to Eichen House. If that isn’t an ominous warning, we don’t know what is.

Inside, we see a girl under a shower with a purple scar on her side. One of the orderlies doesn’t believe her catatonic act is real, and that’s when it’s revealed the girl is none other than Lydia. She’s taken back to her cell, and while we think the woman is the worst of the two orderlies, it soon becomes obvious she’s not.

The man proceeds to stab Lydia with a needle, “accidentally” missing her vein time and time again, taking pleasure in her pain. As he attempts to stab her in the neck, Lydia jolts upright, screaming and knocking the orderly away.

What proceeds can not be called anything but absolutely badass. Lydia runs down the hall, taking out orderlies with a combination of insane ninja skills and her Banshee powers. She makes it outside, but a vision of Aiden stops her from going any further.

“Sorry, Lydia, but your treatment’s not done. Not yet,” he says. Lydia struggles to get away, saying, “Please, I have to tell them. They’re going to die. My friends. They’re all going to die.”

Next, we see Scott and Stiles hanging out on the jeep. Stiles is planning where they’re all going to college and where they’ll all be living. Scott, unaffected by the full moon, is worried that senior year isn’t going to be that easy. Things have been fairly average for the last six months, so it’s only a matter of time before they swing one way or the other.

The camera pans to Liam, who has been chained to a tree. It’s a little precaution after his naked escapade during the last full moon. He says he’s unaffected by the moon tonight, but we see his bloody hands and know that’s not exactly the case.

At the Sheriff’s station, Parrish is answering phone calls and doing paperwork, berated by Sheriff Stilinski. Parrish snaps and tells Sheriff he needs him out on the streets helping during the storm. Stilinski hands him a noise complaint to follow up on.

Parrish reluctantly goes to the house in question and hears someone in the wall. He starts smashing it down, but a fist busts through and grabs him by the neck. Some sort of creature with blue eyes impales him with his giant claws, and appears to take his powers, as evidenced by the creatures suddenly glowing orange eyes. The monster confirms Parrish isn’t a werewolf and we’re still left wondering what exactly the deputy is supposed to be.

The creature asks where Scott is, but Parrish refuses to answer.

On the road to a super secret senior thing, Scott’s phone dies and so does the Jeep. Lightning starts striking the road, and suddenly the Jeep comes back to life. Liam is so ready to get out of there.

Mr. Tate and a group of neighbors try to lift a tree out of the road. Luckily, Malia does it single-handedly, and we have to wonder if that was the smartest thing to do in front of a bunch of people who don’t know Beacon Hills is overrun with supernatural creatures. We learn that Malia is waiting to hear back if she’s passed summer school.

Melissa has a close call with the monster that injured Parrish, but luckily she makes it out of the house without incident. Meanwhile, Kira is stuck in traffic on the highway. She spots newcomer Theo, who smiles at her, and can we just say we already don’t trust him?

At the hospital, Scott reassures Liam, and Stiles lets Scott know his parting words to Kira (“Don’t worry, go have fun”) might not have come off the way he wanted them to. The hospital continues to pile up with the injured, and so Scott takes off to go rescue Kira from the traffic jam caused by a tractor trailer.

At the Sheriff’s Office, a boy named Donovan is strong-armed through the doors, and Sheriff Stilinski looks disappointed. It seems Donovan is a repeat customer, and his last warning said he’d be thrown into jail if he messed up again. Reluctantly, Sheriff tells the deputies to book him, with Donovan screaming, “You’re dead!”

That’s not foreshadowing…right?

Things get even stranger back at Scott’s house, where he witnesses the clock jumping back and forth in time, and all the magnets on the fridge fall off and then reverse themselves and stick once more. What seems like an earthquake hits, and we’re left wondering what kind of storm this is.

Parrish is still alive, but his wounds are smoking. Without a way to contact the station, things seem hopeless. But then we see Lydia, who touches his wound and says, “Stay with me.” Before they can kiss (was that a potential kiss of death?), Sheriff Stilinski shows up. By the time they get him to the hospital, he’s healed and his eyes are glowing orange once more.

The Yukimuras educate their daughter about the Wild Hunt, a group of ghost riders that travel through storm clouds collecting souls. The lesson is interrupted, however, when Scott’s motorcycle sounds in the distance and Kira runs after him. “Did you have fun in New York?” he asks her. “Not really,” she says. “Good,” he replies, and they kiss.

Parrish tells Melissa and Sheriff Stilinski that he thinks this new threat can steal Scott’s powers, even though Scott is a True Alpha. Liam overhears, and runs ahead to warn the others.

Malia, still not sure if she passed summer school or if she’s a senior yet, realizes something is wrong with Stiles. Senior Scribe means a lot more to him than he’s letting on, and he’s worried that after this year they’re not all going to be friends forever.

Liam shows up to warn the couple, but the fight is already underway. Scott and Kira (who has a sword belt) are battling the creature, but getting pummeled. Even when Theo shows up, bringing out his own werewolf abilities, things aren’t looking good. Scott’s opponent stabs him with his claws, and while it looks like he should be able to take his power now, he has no such luck. You didn’t think it was going to be that easy, did you?

Theo then introduces himself. Apparently, he knew Scott and Stiles when they were in fourth grade. Scott looks surprised, but Stiles look suspicious. Theo says he heard of a True Alpha in Beacon Hills and came home because he wants to be part of the McCall pack.

Finally making it to the school’s library (where Lydia is safe and sound), we find out what Senior Scribe is all about. With the newly-minted senior Malia in tow, the group heads up to the book stacks to initial the shelves. Stiles spots Derek’s initials, Malia embraces Tate as her last name, and Scott adds Allison’s.

In the final moments of the episode, we see the giant-clawed man stumble his way into a basement lab, where those creepy doctors, who appear to be twitching and blurring every few seconds, end his life despite his pleas for another chance. Crows burst from his chest.

At Eichen House, Lydia is being interrogated by Dr. Valack (sans third eye) about what happened just after senior year started. She says she doesn’t remember, but we see flashes of what we can only assume is the future: Liam and Scott roaring, Melissa slapping Sheriff Stilinski, Kira looking like she’s leaving, Parrish surrounded by flames, Malia cornered by the Desert Wolf, and Stiles flipped over inside his Jeep. Dr. Valack says there are other ways to remember, and he brings out a drill for trepanation.

The big question here is whether or not this is happening inside Lydia’s head, seeing as Valack has some mysterious powers we don’t really understand quite yet. But we’ll have to keep tuning in to find out!

Teen Wolf season 5, episode 2, “Parasomnia,” airs tomorrow night, June 30, at 9:00 p.m. ET on MTV ahead of the Scream series premiere.