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'Awkward' MTV Premiere Live Stream, Start Time, Spoilers: Mid-Season Premiere to Answer Outstanding Questions

MTV's teen comedy series "Awkward" will once again witness the adventures of Ashley Rickards' Jenna Hamilton on the mid-season premiere entitled "Finals."

The twelfth episode of the fourth season, it is said that Jenna will now be dealing with the nearing school finals, giving little thought on the events that happened during their senior ski trip in June 17's episode entitled "Snow Job."

But fans already know that the 17-year-old girl already lost her boyfriend and Eva's (Elizabeth Whitson) alleged pregnancy may forfeit Matty's (Beau Mirchoff) future. This dims her hope of being with him again.

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"Jenna tries to focus on her finals after the senior ski trip, but aftershocks from the revelation threaten her chances," the episode's synopsis reads.

In a sneak peek shared by CarterMatt, McKibben confronts Jenna about the rumors of Eva getting pregnant. Sadie (Molly Tarlov) revealed to the clueless guy the real name of "Eva," which is Amber, after which she pleads innocence of the matter.

Jenna, on the other hand reassured Matty that because she's "good at keeping secrets," she is unlikely to spill the beans.

Perhaps when the show returns questions like "is Eva really pregnant?" or "is Matt really the father?" will be answered.

"Any of these questions should be valid ones in our eyes, but the show may continue taking its time before letting you see any real answers," CarterMatt reported.

Set in line with "Easy A," "Mean Girls" and other female-centric teen comedies, Buddy TV commended MTV's "Awkward" for having a "quick wit and a very distinct vision of the world. It's the perfect blend of comedy and painful teenage awkwardness."

"Awkward" returns to air Sept. 23 at 10/9c on MTV, and can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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