Teen Wolf's characters can't go back to the life they knew before season 3B, but the series' writers can revive a little of the humor that dominated season 1.

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That means season 4 will provide more sarcastic Stiles (Dylan O'Brien), more bonding moments between Scott (Tyler Posey) and Stiles, and less full on supernatural insanity than it's most recent predecessor.

"Season four so far is a lot like season one was, it's sort of like stripped down from all the craziness that went on in season 3," O'Brien explained in a new featurette, adding, "Season 3B can only be labeled as a tragedy. I mean, it's literally the first time we've seen anyone, especially like as core of a character as Allison was, you know, lose their life. It impacts the cast tremendously."

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In the wake of Allison's (Crystal Reed) devastating death, Isaac's (Daniel Sharman) departure, and the demise/departure of the twins, Teen Wolf will be taking a deeper looks at what make's the supernatural denizens of Beacon Hills tick.

"I think in a weird way it opens it up to try and come back to the core of the characters even though we're sadly missing one," said Tyler Hoechlin (Derek). "It will be interesting to see how everybody kind of adapts and the new relationships and coping with those things, how that happens."

To find out more, check out Teen Wolf when it returns to MTV on June 23.

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