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'Teen Wolf' Season 5 News, Spoilers: Teaser Trailer Shows Malia Having A Panic Attack

Trouble is about to get down between Stiles (Dylan O'Brien) and Theo (Cody Christian) as a sneak peek for this week's upcoming episode of MTV's hit supernatural TV drama series "Teen Wolf" shows the latter having a joyride with Malia (Shelley Hennig).

The video for the segment titled "A Novel Approach" was shared via International Business Times and the scenes suggest that the new werewolf in town is making his move on Stiles' other half. It could have turned intense if not for a sudden vision of her childhood's past.

Malia, who is on the wheel, appears to be so stiff with the handling. Having met quite a few near-accidents, she couldn't afford to push her luck on the road this time. However, her passenger kept on dropping some mischievous suggestions that they could go a "little bit faster."

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Malia reasoned out that she's just doing the speed limit.

"Nobody does the speed limit," Theo said.

"You also don't have to hold the wheel like that," he went on to say as he reached out for Malia's hand and guided them on the lower part of the wheel.

Loosening up, Malia steps on the gas. Scenes of her being a child suddenly flashed through her mind. The vision engulfs her and she suddenly is starting to speed up. Theo is clearly alarmed with how fast Malia is going and urges her to slow down.

Eventually, she swerved across and stopped on the middle of an empty road. She then went out from the vehicle and fell towards the ground gasping for breath.

These events are just the tip of the iceberg. This week will also see the Beacon Hills pack on the hunt for the answers about their enemy called the Dread Doctors in the Eichen House.

Find out more when "Teen Wolf" Season 5 Episode 5 airs this Monday, July 20, at 10 p.m. on MTV.

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