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Finding Carter

  • TV Series
  • 2014–2015
  • TV-14
  • 42m
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Alexis Denisof, Cynthia Watros, Kathryn Prescott, Anna Jacoby-Heron, and Zac Pullam in Finding Carter (2014)
Season 2B trailer for Finding Carter on MTV.
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Drama

A teenager finds out she was abducted as a toddler and returns to her biological family.A teenager finds out she was abducted as a toddler and returns to her biological family.A teenager finds out she was abducted as a toddler and returns to her biological family.

  • Creators
    • Terri Minsky
    • Emily Silver
  • Stars
    • Kathryn Prescott
    • Cynthia Watros
    • Anna Jacoby-Heron
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  • IMDb RATING
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    7.6K
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    • Creators
      • Terri Minsky
      • Emily Silver
    • Stars
      • Kathryn Prescott
      • Cynthia Watros
      • Anna Jacoby-Heron
    • 25User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Kathryn Prescott
    Kathryn Prescott
    • Carter Stevens
    • 2014–2015
    Cynthia Watros
    Cynthia Watros
    • Elizabeth Wilson
    • 2014–2015
    Anna Jacoby-Heron
    Anna Jacoby-Heron
    • Taylor Wilson
    • 2014–2015
    Alex Saxon
    Alex Saxon
    • Max
    • 2014–2015
    Zac Pullam
    Zac Pullam
    • Grant Wilson…
    • 2014–2015
    Alexis Denisof
    Alexis Denisof
    • David Wilson
    • 2014–2015
    Jesse Henderson
    Jesse Henderson
    • Gabe
    • 2014–2015
    Vanessa Morgan
    Vanessa Morgan
    • Bird
    • 2014–2015
    Milena Govich
    Milena Govich
    • Lori Stevens
    • 2014–2015
    Caleb Ruminer
    Caleb Ruminer
    • Cameron 'Crash' Mason…
    • 2014–2015
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    Eddie Matos
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    • 2014–2015
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    • 2015
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    • 2014–2015
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    8Phantom_Duck

    Surprisingly Amazing!

    Most of the "Tween Show" offerings from networks like CW, ABC Family, and the worst offender, Disney are so lame and contrived they insult one's intelligence and assault the senses like cold, moldy oatmeal.

    This new show is a delight! With a perfect blend of drama and laugh out loud comedy, it portrays the ebb and tide of real world emotions in a clever and fresh new outlook I have only seen on shows like House MD or NYPD Blue.

    Moving from dark angst to teenage pranks, sometimes in the same scene: The food court scene from the pilot episode in the mall is hilarious black humor. I won't delve into the plot, others have already covered the storyline.

    I ill say that writing is phenomenal, the direction, fast paced and clever, the casting is spot on and their performances amazing.

    I am not a youngster, I am in my fifties and thoroughly loved the first three episodes and watching the characters and their complex relationships develop.

    Parents who are uncomfortable with real world, teenage drug use, drinking and sexual behaviors may find this show offensive. Then send your kids to a lock down Mormon Academy in Provo, because we behaved like that in the 1970's, my daughter did in the 1990's and my grand daughter does now. This is the real world of teenage, pain, drama, laughter,joy and real risk.

    How they learn.

    Very well done show, kudos to MTV and all the cast and crew, for producing a fun, edgy program. Particularly when it would be far too easy to follow this genre into the oatmeal bowl of boredom.
    7Zubacz

    Great Premise

    With so many shows coming out, I often find myself thinking that they all feel very similar. Especially the dramas seem one-sided, with clear-cut characters and predictable plots. This was not the case with Finding Carter. The characters portrayed are complex and conflicted, nevertheless I found myself able to empathise with every character on the show, maybe not sympathising with their behaviour, but definitely understanding it.

    The premise guarantees interesting character interaction, as well as diametrically different points of view that situations can be looked at. It is difficult to achieve believability when trying to show this on screen, but this show managed to do this quite well.

    The acting was surprisingly decent, especially from the main lead and the Wilson family. I say surprisingly, because more often than not, in features involving a young cast, acting is a problem. Alex Saxon and Jesse Henderson as the male love interests, were far from good in my opinion, but overall the cast was doing a fine job; even the little brother was believable, which could have been the biggest worry.

    Even though I initially watched it because of my younger sister, I still look forward to the next episode. Especially the subtle hint, that there is more to the whole kidnapping story, keeps me interested. I hope the show keeps up the realism, despite the complex premise.
    4Eddie_weinbauer

    Not as good as you would expected it to be

    As others have mentioned before me,its not quite as black and white as it might come of in the trailers.. Finding Carter starts out pretty interesting, and the 2-3 first episodes are entertaining enough.

    But after that is goes into stereotype mode. Prescott does a fairly good job of playing Carter the long lost kidnapped daughter returned home. But Cynthia Watros does the most horrible job of pretending to be a mother,a cop and a struggling wife.

    She doesn't look remotely believable as any of the three characters.I mean how many active duty detectives do you know,who walks around in high heels? Carters siblings are mostly one dimensional.

    Her little brother is a gamer,and thats basically all you know about him.

    Carter's so called twin sister(which doesn't look remotely believable as a twin) is the bright head of the family, the stereotype good girl who just struggles to break out of her role and be bad. And along comes carter soon she's smoking pot and hooks, up with Carters EX boyfriend, a stoner none the less.And her cop mother even condone. So They come up with a few twist and turns along the way,just so you will stick to the end. Mostly it consists of the usual family dramas.Wife cheating,struggling author of a husband,who feels he's a failure cause he can't come up with another best seller etc. I'm kind of amazed they gave it a second season,cause it's really not that great of a storyline. But I will watch it
    8ccavanaugh-20794

    A Gripping Drama with a Unique Premise

    Finding Carter offers a captivating and emotionally charged journey that explores the complexities of identity, family, and the challenges of adolescence. The show centers around Carter, a teenage girl who discovers that the woman she believed to be her mother actually kidnapped her as a child. This shocking revelation sets the stage for a series filled with intense drama, heartfelt moments, and unexpected twists.

    The performances, particularly by Kathryn Prescott as Carter, are strong and convincing. The show delves into the psychological and emotional impact of Carter's situation, not just on her, but on her biological family and the woman who raised her. The writing is solid, and the character development keeps viewers invested in the story as it unfolds.

    While Finding Carter does occasionally lean on some typical teen drama tropes, it manages to stand out with its unique premise and the moral dilemmas it presents. The show strikes a balance between mystery, family drama, and coming-of-age themes, making it a compelling watch for both teens and adults.

    Overall, Finding Carter is a solid drama that hooks you with its premise and keeps you engaged with its well-developed characters and emotional depth.
    5SnoopyStyle

    great concept, bad execution gets worst and worst

    Carter Stevens (Kathryn Prescott) is shocked with the discovery that her mother Lori (Milena Govich) is actually her abductor. Carter was born Lyndon Wilson to Elizabeth (Cynthia Watros) and David Wilson (Alexis Denisof). Her birth family includes fraternal twin Taylor (Anna Jacoby-Heron) and younger brother Grant (Zac Pullam). Max (Alex Saxon) is an old friend from her life with Lori who falls for Taylor.

    This is a great concept. The idea is heart-breaking and full of potential. After the pilot, I was ready to give it an eight. This is why I wait for serial TV shows to end before doing a review. This show takes some crazy and horrible turns. First thing first, I thought Megan Prescott would play Kathryn's fraternal twin. I'm guessing Megan has quit acting. It's too bad because they were great in Skins. Her new TV family struck me as being wrong. Taylor looks so different from Carter. That basic problem leads the show down a rabbit hole of bad convoluted writing. After finding Carter, I would think it's standard procedure to do a DNA test. None of the writing about her origin makes any sense. So the overarching concept turns from a great original idea into a unmitigated mess.

    As for the teen melodrama, I love Max. He is the only character worth rooting for. Taylor and him is the only compelling couple. Carter simply has horrible taste in boys. None of them are interesting. One can see the douche in them right from the start. It makes Carter look bad. It becomes a chore to care about her relationships. At first, I though the show was setting Max up as her longterm relationship. I'm fine with Max going with Taylor. That leaves Carter with an empty spot that is never filled.

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      Kathryn Prescott has a twin sister in real life: actress Megan Prescott

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    • Release date
      • March 27, 2015 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hľadanie Carterovej
    • Filming locations
      • Atlanta, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Georgia Film, Music & Digital Entertainment Office
      • MTV Production Development
      • PopFilms Movie Company
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      • 42m
    • Sound mix
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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