The wait is over and we can all finally "Scream" with excitement. The season two premiere of Scream has made its official debut on MTV.

Its been almost a year since the series made its first premiere ever and since then we've been hooked. It's not like MTV made the wait easy for us.

We were constantly teased with the same Scream teaser for almost a month now and boy was it a teaser.

It gives off the impression that no one in Lakewood can be trusted, even some of the most innocent characters.

Did the first episode of Scream season two live up to its suspenseful trailer teaser? Can anyone be trusted? Lets get into this episode recap to find out.

Episode Intro: Is this a Movie or Real Life?

The episode starts off with your average hot blonde talking on the phone with a friend about a bad first date. She looks around the house and notices that her cat Butterscotch is missing. She quickly hangs up the phone to search for him. She walks up the stairs to find the ladder from the attic already pulled down. The girl climbs up the ladder and soon finds her cat in a little corner of the attic. As she looks out the window and consoles her kitty, we see someone slowly approaching her from behind. She calls her friend Becca back and hears a cell phone ringing behind her. She turns around to see Becca standing there with her cell phone ringing. It was Becca all this time trying to scare her. The girl sighs in relief and tells Becca that her prank wasn't funny, but Becca wasn't joking. Suddenly Becca took out a knife and stabbed her friend once in the stomach, neck and back. To finish her off Becca pushed the friend out the window. At that point some of us were probably thinking that this was the start to the actual show, but we soon found out that it was just a movie. If you are Wes Craven fan, you know that he likes to start his slasher films out with another slasher film. Just to trick the audience a bit. After this scene the movie ends and we see Audrey standing at the back of the theater. We learn that Audrey works at the theater where this slasher film was playing in. Now begins the first scene of the actual episode.


It's a Prank:

Everyone in the audience left the theater once the slasher film was over. Which meant Audrey was left to close up the theater all alone. During the film she had been getting these weird anonymous texts from someone who kept urging her to go to a party. They were really freaking her out and she wanted to know who this person was. Audrey decided to ignore the texts and continued to clean up the theater, so she could lock up and go home. While she was cleaning, Audrey bumped into a girl who claimed to be from the same school as her. The girl seemed starstruck when meeting Audrey and asked to take a photo with her. She recognized Audrey as one of the "Lakewood Six" meaning one of the few teenagers who survived the Lakewood murders that occurred over the summer. After that she went to grab her key to lead the girl out and finish locking up. The key was gone. Audrey was confused by the key's absence, but she assured the girl that she could let her out through the back. As they walked through the theater the lights flickered off and a commercial began to play on the screen. Audrey screamed up to the movie booth, asking whoever it was to stop, but there was no answer. Audrey continued to lead the girl out of the theater, but she soon ran into Ghostface, who chased after Audrey and it was revealed to us that there was a built-in camera in his coat. Ghostface finds Audrey's schoolmate, stabs her and seems to have killed her instantly. Ghostface tries to come for Audrey next, but she stabs in his stomach. The schoolmate who was supposedly dead wakes up and says, "Oh my God what did you do! It was a prank!" It turns out that these two schoolmates were just pranking Audrey. The police arrive and decide that Audrey was using self defense and they did not arrest her.

Welcome Home Emma:

In this scene Emma comes back to Lakewood after getting away from the town over the summer. Season one ended with Emma finding out the Piper was Ghostface and it left her feeling emotionally unstable. She needed to get out of Lakewood for awhile to clear her mind of everything that went on over the summer. All of Emma's friends Brooke, Jake, Noah, Audrey and Kieran came together to surprise her with a welcome home party. Emma confessed to her friends that she developed a lot of issues after all of the murders last summer. However, she was ready to put all of it aside and get back to normal. As she is leaving Emma's party, Audrey gets an anonymous call. It is assumed that the call is from the same person who was harassing her via text in the theater. This time the person taunted Audrey through the phone with the famous voice modulator to disguise there voice.

Emma's Dreams:

Emma begins to have dreams of herself as a child playing in a creepy barn. In the dream her child self leads her teenager self into the barn. Once they are both in the barn Emma sees her childlike self playing with a bowl of bloody intestines. Emma wakes up from the dream in horror and confusion. As of right now we don't know why Emma is having these dreams, but we will soon find out.

Jake's In Trouble:

Jake steps on a trap and gets knocked out by Ghostface. Later he wakes up in a shed, chained to the ground, with a camera filming him. He turns around and behind him there is a message that says,"See what you can do with this boy interrupted." Boy interrupted comes off as kind of payback for Ben. After calling Emma"girl interrupted" when she came home to her welcome home party.

New Characters:

There are some new characters who have stepped onto scene. Meet Zoe and Gustavo.

Zoe seems sweet and seeks to find a friendship with Emma. She is also shares a big interest in horror films like Noah.

Gustavo is the complete opposite. He's creepy. In the classroom scene he is shown constantly staring at Emma, he definitely has a motive.

Towards the ends of the scene it is revealed that he had been drawing a picture of Emma with a bloody face on his tablet the whole time during class. Talk about sketchy.

Who Keeps Texting Audrey?

Audrey and Noah go to the Sheriff's office to report the anonymous calls and texts she's been getting. Both Audrey and Noah think that the anonymous texts are coming from the two pranksters from the movie theater prank incident. Noah urges her to file a report, but the Sheriff leaves it up to her to make the final decision. Noah and the Sheriff leave while she decides. Meanwhile Audrey gets
another text from the anonymous person that said "I'd shut this down if I were you. I know what you did last summer ... get it?" Audrey gets frustrated with Noah and his Lakewood murder obsession and decides not to file a report against the pranksters.

There Might be a Second Accomplice:

Noah brings Audrey to his Ghostface lair to reveal to her his new discovery. He printed out and compiled all of her anonymous text messages and came to a conclusion. Noah suspects that there is another Ghostface accomplice still out there that was helping Piper. He believes this person may be the one harassing Audrey.

It's a Pig Farm:

A little but towards the end of the episode Emma goes over to Noah's house to tape an interview for his podcast. After the podcast Emma spots a photo of the creepy farm she keeps seeing in her dreams on Noah's Ghostface investigation board. She asks Noah what the creepy place is and he says "That's a pig farm! I'm pretty sure it belongs to Troy James, Brandon's brother." For those of you who forgot Brandon James is the original owner of the Ghostface mask.

We Know Where Jake is:

This scene shows Jake trying to break out of hostage with the weapon he found in the farm. Speaking of
farm, we found out exactly where ghost face was hiding Jake. Yup you guessed it! At Troy James's creepy pig farm. Jake finally breaks free, but before he can even make an escape, ghost face shows up and locks him back up in the barn.

Emma Visits the Farm of Her Dreams:
Emma decides to go to the creepy pig farm that she keeps dreaming about with Brooke. After discovering that the farm is completely empty, she makes her way back to her car. Suddenly she turns around to see that someone is living in the abandoned house across from the farm. The scene ends with Emma and Brooke running to the abandoned house.

One Down:
The next time Jake wakes up, he is hanging upside down inside the farm again. He opens his eyes to Ghostface with a sharp weapon in his hand. Before Jake can do anything to stop it, Ghostface slices him in the neck. Killing Jake instantly.

The last three minutes:
At the very end of the episode Audrey is working another shift at the movie theaters. While she's cleaning up she gets another anonymous text that reads "Time to pay the Piper stall 2." Audrey goes into the stall to find a number of letters that she wrote to Piper taped to the bathroom stall. It is revealed that Audrey had been writing letters to Piper about getting revenge on some people in Lakewood. Audrey gets another anonymous text from someone claiming that they have access to every letter she sent Piper. She tries to delete the message, but her phone will not let her. At the end of the scene Audrey gets another text that said, "You can't delete your history."

The episode ends with Emma going inside the abandoned house across from the farm. Once she's inside she discovers a number of photos of
herself since the day she was born all over the walls. She gets super freaked out and screams hysterically. End scene.

Heres a clip of the jaw-dropping events to come this season.

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