'Finding Carter' season 2 spoilers: Lori plans to take Taylor in 'Love the Way You Lie'

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Carter, (Kathryn Prescott) whose life is plagued with seemingly never-ending abductions, returns on Tuesday with the premiere episode of "Finding Carter" season 2. It will continue where the first season left off. 

Fans will recall that at the end of season 1, Lori Stevens (Milena Govich) managed to get what she always wanted – to get Carter back from her biological parents Elizabeth (Cynthia Watros) and David (Alexis Denisof).

In the upcoming premiere episode of season 2 titled "Love the Way You Lie," Carter remembers how Lori was able to kidnap her for the first time when she was only three years old. While still groggy because of the effects of the drug used by Lori to sedate her, Carter recalls that Lori enticed her to leave her real family by asking her to play a "secret pretend" game. 

Then in the present day, Carter realizes that she is now inside a motel room. Lori is also there, talking with somebody on the phone with a gun in her possession. 

"I've got it under control. You knew eventually the truth has to come out. It's too late to turn back down," Carter hears Lori saying. 

The eight-minute video clip for the season also shows Lori leading Carter to a waiting sedan, but the abducted teen demands to know where her fake mother plans to take her and why. 

In the video, Lori tells Carter, "We're going to get Taylor (Anna Jacoby-Heron)."  

But what does Lori want with Carter's long-lost twin sister? Does this mean that Taylor is also in grave danger in the hands of the woman who kidnapped and pretended to be Carter's mom for the longest time? 

MTV will also stage a marathon of "Finding Carter" season 1 prior to the show's sophomore season. The marathon starts at 9 a.m. on March 31, and the premiere episode for "Finding Carter" season 2 airs at 10 p.m. on the same day. 

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