Plus, Helene Yorke and Drew Tarver drop hints about what awaits Cary and Brooke in the new season.
“you’ve got the option to’t go anywhere.
you’ve got the option to’t go into a young place or into a home goods.”

Drew Tarver and Zosia Mamet in season 2 of ‘The Other Two.'.HBO Max
And it’s usually not going great,'" Yorke tells EW.
That’s a theme throughout the season of choosing yourself or staying in the tight knit family group."
So, ‘What’s our thing?’
continues to be the searching question."
Brooke’s thing, of course, is management.
This throws more than a dent in her plans.
“Season 2 picks up with her deciding she’s very edgy,” she says.
“She’s going to be a music manager.
She’s going to keep going down this road.
And she describes her mother as ‘lame daytime,’ and that she’s above that.
So she’s gonna have to make a couple concessions.
And I think she surprises even herself.”
Cary, meanwhile, is living his dream with oodles of screen time.
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“And Brooke throughout the season is like, ‘you’re gonna wanna ride this wave.
I know it’s not perfect, or what you may be thought.’
She becomes a symbol to women.
Somebody who’s dealt with major grief because her husband froze to the roof.
She resonates with women in this way that Brooke really pushes her to… really milk it.”
Seconds Tarver: “The talk show element this season is so funny and interesting.
“He stops being a pop star, but he’s famous,” says Tarver.
“Can you go back from that?
Can you just be like, ‘No, no, no, I’m not famous.
Let me go to school’?
And how that affects him is very, very interesting this season.”
“The InstaGays are back, but they’re different,” hints Tarver.
Teases Yorke: “Feminism is complicated.”