Anyone But Me - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

The Real Thing
In the aftermath of a turbulent trip to New York, Vivian and her friends have a day of unexpected encounters.

Quickly, to the Exits
A school fire drill brings everyone back to reality.

Identity Crisis
Sophie and Vivian grapple with changes in their relationship. Jodie helps Gabe figure out his future.

Girl Talk
Aster reveals herself, but not to Vivian. While Vivian and Sophie dance around a loaded question.

One Step Forward, One Step Back
Archibald's life gets complicated while Aster flees from complications of her own.

The Things We Know
Aster returns to therapy. Vivian and Archibald concoct a plan.

Date Night
Friends cross paths at the movies. Vivian and Aster analyze more than just the film.

Naming Things
Vivian & Archibald's comic strip sets off a chain reaction.

Private Rooms and Public Space
Gabe introduces Jodie to his old pals at the firehouse. And Vivian meets the new person in Aster's life.

Curtain Up
Vivian & Archibald's comic strip makes its controversial debut with the introduction of the Lesbian Reporter Chick. And passions are stirred when friends rallying to help one of their own out of a jam end up creating emotional havoc.
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