A new extended promo for Teen Wolf season 3, episode 17, “Silverfinger,” reminds us that we still have no idea who the masked warriors are after.

But that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of options. It seems as if the promo is pointing toward one character in particular — Kira — but we wouldn’t be surprised if that was a red herring. Check it out for yourself, thanks to FearNet.

The official synopsis for Teen Wolf season 3, episode 17, “Silverfinger,” reads:

Scott’s friends pledge to protect him against an increasingly hostile enemy while Argent, Isaac and Allison search for answers through an old adversary from the Japanese Yakuza. At the same time, Stiles enlists Melissa’s help in figuring out exactly what’s going on with him.

Within the first few seconds we see Chris talking with the old man we’ve seen in previous trailers, but now we know he’s a former enemy who is (or was?) part of the Yakuza from Japan. Although he pulls a gun on Chris, Allison has a trick up her own sleeve and disarms him fairly easily.

It’s just nice to know that Chris made a quick recovery after the end of the last episode where we saw him pass out after coming home beaten up.

The twins think the masked men are after Scott, but Scott disagrees. He believes they might be after Kira, since she was also at Derek’s loft when the warriors attacked last time.

Stiles looks like he’ll be having his own issues, however, as he shows up at the hospital looking a little worse for wear. Agent McCall might not have a very good day on the next episode either, since it looks like he could possibly be coming face to face with the supernatural far sooner than anyone anticipated.

“They’re demons, and they are unstoppable,” the old man says. As if this promo wasn’t already ominous enough!

But there might be a silver lining to the promo for “Silverfinger.” Did you guys see that last image that flashed before the video ended? Looks to us like Allison and Isaac will finally be locking lips!

Are you looking forward to ‘Teen Wolf’ season 3, episode 17 ‘Silverfinger’?