
Executive producer of “Teen Wolf,” Jeff Davis, has revealed some very interesting details about the upcoming season three finale “The Divine Move.” During a chat with E! Online Davis hinted at what the title meant, stating that the episode will refers to an Asian game similar to chess called Go. “People in the know will understand that it refers to a move in the game of Go, which is the Japanese version of Chess, basically,” Davis told E! Online. “Go is a very Asian game. It’s Chinese, Korean and Japanese. It’s a very difficult game to learn and compete in.”
According to Hypable the Divine Move is a very special and rare but quite difficult move to accomplish in the game of Go. It is a collective of moves done to set up your opponent but leave them in the dark until the very last minute. It is said the move is done to completely turn the tides in your favor. That being said it will interesting to see who makes the Divine Move and what the outcome will be for the opposing players.
Meanwhile Ian Bohen teases Peter's next move and also reveals some details about his character in season four. In an interview with E! News Bohen dishes that Peter is rising in eyes of his companions and perhaps becoming good, or as good as Peter can be.
"I think Peter's kind of plateauing right now. He's biding his time, he's earning trust, he's not doing anything too bad, and he's getting to the point where everybody forgets how awful he was. They always wanted to kill him, but now he's sort of trustworthy, and they're like, ‘OK, you're fine, you can join us.' It's just a build up for what he wants."
He also dished on Peter’s newfound fatherly relationship teasing that this revelation is "setting things up for season four," which has already began production. Hopefully that indicates we will see much more of Peter in season four and Bohen hopes so as well saying, "I expect he's going to be in the world more. He's not going to be just in the loft, pontificating and walking down the stairs. He's going to be doing stuff, I hope.”
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