Revenge season 3 episode 2 "Sin": Watch online live stream, spoilers [ABC start time]

"Revenge" season 3 episode 2 will air tonight on ABC at 9 p.m. ET.

The second episode of the new series will be available to watch online on ABC via streaming.

The following is the synopsis of Episode 2, titled "Sin": "Emily targets a former Grayson Global executive who is now a clergyman; Victoria makes a move; Margaux makes an interesting proposal to Daniel."

In episode 2, Victoria invites Father Paul Whitely to her home and asks him to preside over Emily and Daniel's wedding.

According to sneak peak clips released this week, Victoria will also be introducing her estranged son Patrick to the family but Charlotte is not happy about it. A preview clip shows Victoria not being happy with the rest of her family for not treating Patrick well.

Another clip shows Aiden and Victoria teaming up against Emily.

In last week's premiere episode, Emily was shot in the stomach on her wedding day but we still don't know who pulled the trigger.

The hit series stars Emily Vancamp as Emily Thorne, Madeleine Stowe (Victoria Grayson), Henry Czerny (Conrad Grayson), Josh Bowman (Daniel Grayson), Nick Wechsler (Jack Porter), Gabriel Mann (Nolan Ross) and Barry Sloane (Aiden).

Be sure to tune in to catch the second episode of "Revenge" season 3 on Sunday, September 29, 2013.

Watch the sneak peak clip of "Revenge" season 3 episode 2 below:

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