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The Other Two (AKA the Gayest Show on TV) Just Dropped Its Season 2 Trailer

The Other Two (AKA the Gayest Show on TV) Just Dropped Its Season 2 Trailer

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We are GAGGING for you, The Other Two!

After a two-year wait, the second season of the critically-acclaimed comedy series The Other Two (a.k.a. one of the gayest shows on TV right now) is nigh!

Picking up right where season one left off back in 2019, we finally get to see what's up with the messy but loveable Dubek family as Cary struggles with his acting career and love, Brooke navigates becoming a successful manager, Pat starts hosting her own successful daytime talk show, and Chase gives up his music career to go to college.

"With their pop star brother, ChaseDreams (Case Walker), officially entering retirement at the ripe old age of fourteen, Brooke and Cary (Helene Yorke and Drew Tarver) must now contend with a new famous family member: their 53-year-old mother Pat (Molly Shannon), and her eponymous daytime talk show," the season's official description reads. "Humiliated at being The Other Two yet again, they double down and make it their mission not to be."

In addition to some familiar faces, this season (which was once again helmed by former Saturday Night Live co-head writers Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider) includes a whole bevy of guest stars, the likes of which includes Ali Ahn, James Anderson, Justin Bartha, Jordana Brewster, Alessia Cara, Marcia DeBonis, Andrew Keenan-Bolger, Ryan Farrell, Jimmy Fowlie, Noah Galvin, Zosia Mamet, Debi Mazar, Derek Peth, Alison Rich, Tuc Watkins, Bowen Yang, and Ian Ziering.

Season 2 of The Other Two premieres on HBO Max on Thursday, August 26!

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Raffy Ermac

Raffy is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, video creator, critic, and the editor in chief of Out.com.

Raffy is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, video creator, critic, and the editor in chief of Out.com.