Tyler Posey dishes about the last season of 'Teen Wolf'

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Teen Wolf is wrapping up after six seasons and no one is quite ready to say goodbye just yet. The cult MTV show has been stealing our hearts since Tyler Posey and Dylan O'Brien appeared on it in 2011.

To help say goodbye, the cast stopped by 2016's New York Comic Con for one of their last panels together. AOL.com had a chance to sit down with Posey, who plays lead Scott McCall, where he talked about what to expect in the final episodes of season six and what he's going to miss the most about his 'Teen Wolf' costars.

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You know Stiles (Dylan O'Brien) plays a big part and you know Stiles and Scott's relationship has been more brothers than friends, so how is that going to effect the season in Scott's heart?
So Stiles disappears and is completely erased from our memory so it doesn't really affect anybody because they don't know him. You know they really don't know what they're missing. They just have this feeling that they're missing something. So everybody goes about their everyday lives, normal lives and keeping the pack together but there is an element in everybody that there's kind of feeling like something is missing, which kind of messes with them because they know from the past that if they have this information of a bad feeling then there's probably something bad happening. So they are just toying with the idea they don't know if they're making it up but they're all feeling it so they know that something must be weird. That's kind of all I can say about that.

It sounds like 'It's A Wonderful Life' but from the perspective the townspeople.
That was a reference that was used earlier -- yeah! Absolutely, it's kind of cool. It's really cool because you know we're always try to do something different every season for 'Teen Wolf' and we always pull it off! So I'm proud of us. It's always really interesting so it's always fun.


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[Costar] Linden Ashby mentioned that we are going to see more of the comedic moments mixed in between the dark moments. Do you think that is something viewers will be glad to see? The past season was pretty dark.
Absolutely, honestly one of my favorite moments from 'Teen Wolf' from the very beginning was the fact we were able to balance comedy with horror and romance and sexiness and drama and action. It was literally a perfect balance of all of those things and it turned into such a cool show and you know we had to experiment and get dark with some seasons and then get really dark with some seasons. But yeah, we're always kind of toyed with adding comedy with a darkness and we do that this season, too, but the happiness doesn't last too long.

Do you know where Scott's journey going in?
No. Honestly, that's how it's gone the last seven years. No one tells us the information so I just kind of stopped inquiring. It's just how it is -- it's always great. I love it. I love making it mine and turning Scott into this cool character. So yeah, it's a lot of fun and I'm really excited and can't wait.

What are you going to miss most about the character and the show in general now that it's wrapping up?
I'm going to miss just being on set with everybody and seeing them every day. They are truly family and it never feels like work so I will definitely miss all of that.

One thing is for sure, we're definitely going to miss this awesome cast.
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