'Faking It' season 2 episode 12 spoilers: Lauren stops Theo from doing his job in episode 12

Lauren will do everything to prevent Theo from doing her job in Faking It season 2B. MTV

The second part of "Faking It" season 2 is finally here, and lies will still play a big part in the lives of the students of Hester High.

In last Monday's episode titled "Stripped," Karma (Katie Stevens) was seen keeping another secret from her best friend Amy (Rita Volk) when she told her that new guy Felix (Parker Mack) is her new gay best friend. Truth is, Felix and his family moved in to Karma's house after her parents decided to rent it out because of their financial trouble caused by the drug bust at the end of the first half of the season. 

In the upcoming episode, both Karma and Amy are expected to move past the painful betrayal that happened early this season when Amy slept with Karma's boyfriend Liam (Gregg Sulkin). Karma has been pretending that everything's okay between them, but she is obviously still cautious of trusting both of them again. Will Karma ever forget the betrayal and forgive both Amy and Liam? 

Meanwhile, Amy's stepsister Lauren (Bailey De Young) is also dealing with trust issues after she learned that her boyfriend Theo (Keith Powers) was lying about being a student at Hester High School because he is actually an undercover cop who is investigating the drug bust on campus. 

The ever-feisty Lauren will not stop until she gets her revenge, and will resort into doing crazy things in order to execute her plans. CarterMatt revealed that Lauren will follow Theo to the new school where he was assigned next, and she will make his life miserable. In other words, Lauren will do everything to affect Theo's job as a police officer. 

Other spoilers say that Amy's love interest Reagan (Yvette Monreal) will come back in the next episode titled "The Revengers: Age of the Monocle." 

"Faking It" season 2 episode 11 is slated to air on Monday, Sept. 7, on MTV. 

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