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Love
Season 2
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A program that follows a couple who must navigate the exhilarations and humiliations of intimacy, commitment, and other things they were hoping to avoid.
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12 Episodes
On Lockdown
E1
On Lockdown
After coming clean to Gus, Mickey tries to head home to decompress. But an unexpected turn of events keeps them out together late into the night.
Friends Night Out
E2
Friends Night Out
While Gus heads to a bar with his guy friends, a restless Mickey stirs up trouble at a dinner party full of couples.
While You Were Sleeping
E3
While You Were Sleeping
Mickey tries to help her work buddy Truman out of a sticky situation, and an on-set accident rattles the "Witchita" cast and crew.
Shrooms
E4
Shrooms
A quiet night turns trippy when Mickey convinces Gus, Bertie and Randy to sample her leftover psychedelic mushrooms.
A Day
E5
A Day
On a day of spontaneous adventures, Mickey and Gus open up about their pasts and begin to let go of their fears.
Forced Hiatus
E6
Forced Hiatus
Big news on the "Witchita" set leaves Gus caught in the middle of a family dispute over Arya's future. Mickey grows suspicious of Randy's motives.
The Work Party
E7
The Work Party
While Mickey schmoozes with her new corporate bosses at a radio station party, Gus strikes up an unlikely friendship with Dr. Greg.
Marty Dobbs
E8
Marty Dobbs
Gus joins Mickey for an outing with her dad but soon realizes the father-daughter dynamic is more complicated than she let on.
Housesitting
E9
Housesitting
While housesitting at a friend's mansion, Gus and Mickey host a "Witchita" viewing party. But brewing tensions threaten to spoil the fun.
Liberty Down
E10
Liberty Down
As Gus heads off to the set of Arya's action film and Mickey dives into a big project at work, new cracks appear in their relationship.
The Long D
E11
The Long D
Mickey bonds with her ex, while Gus makes a desperate bid to patch things up with the film director. Bertie has a revelation.
Back in Town
E12
Back in Town
With Gus back home, Mickey realizes she needs to make a decision. But her attempt to straighten out her love life only creates more chaos.
Cast of Season 2
Gillian Jacobs
Mickey Dobbs
Paul Rust
Gus Cruikshank
Claudia O'Doherty
Bertie Bauer
Season 2 Reviews
IGN Movies
Matt Fowler
Love returns with another messy but addictive season featuring two characters who are drawn to each other for all the wrong reasons.
indieWire
Liz Shannon Miller
This isn't a show you watch for its deep and intricate plotting. It's an exercise in character, one that happens to feature some truly exciting personalities.
Consequence
Philip Cosores
Oftentimes, it feels like the only reason they are together is because both of them want to make something work in their life, which might not make for the most romantic TV show, but it does ring true to anyone that has done similarly in their own lives.
The Young Folks
Donald Strohman
...[Love] feels like the best kind of series to grab your partner and sit down together to watch.
Sacramento Bee
Carla Meyer
Though little seems to occur in the series on an episode-to-episode basis, something big happens incrementally: love.
AV Club
Erik Adams
Love is simultaneously all about Mickey and Gus, and much, much bigger than the two of them.
We Got This Covered
Mitchel Broussard
Love's ultimate insight into the titular topic is uninspired at times, but Rust and Jacobs overcome much of the show's imperfections with an even deeper dive into one of the most delightful, funny, and scarily realistic relationships on TV.
Salon.com
Max Cea
The characters' flaws and the way their traits contrast - Gus is the nebbish nice guy; Mickey is the wild heartbreaker - is where the show finds most of its drama and comedy.
PopMatters
Emily J. Smith
A conventional sitcom is a conventional sitcom, no matter how hip the filter.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
Sure, there are plenty of big dramas out there awaiting your consumption. But here's a little treat, if you're in the mood. Love in the afternoon?
Uproxx
Alan Sepinwall
It's still not perfect, but the questionable viability of the whole thing now feels like part of the design. Gus fears disaster around every turn, and so do I, but when it works, it's magic.
Screen Rant
Daniel Johnson
It appears Love hasn't missed a beat. So, we can reasonably expect more of the same raw energy, endearing (and not-so endearing) character flaws and relatable humor that made season 1 such an unexpected treat.
The Ringer
Alison Herman
Love's greatest triumphs are its characters and their chemistry. Both are dividends of the investment of time that Rust, Arfin, and Apatow are so willing to make.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
Love treads quite a unique balance between comedy and drama in that it neither tries to be hugely comedic nor hugely dramatic, but still manages to grip you.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jen Chaney
Here's the thing: Just when you're ready to break up with Love, it starts to works its magic on you, thanks to the charms of its cast and a suite of directors... who have a knack for shining a light on the darker, comedic corners of human intimacy.
Den of Geek
Daniel Kurland
Love continues to prove that it can spend an entire episode unpacking an argument and taking the time to properly depict the motions of working it out.
Yahoo! TV
Ken Tucker
The Judd Apatow-produced comedy-with-drama is even stronger this time around, featuring a great, complex performance by Gillian Jacobs that I'm going to do my best to avoid describing as "fearless."
Tampa Bay Times
Colleen Wright
We still love and loathe both characters, but for slightly different reasons.
Capital Times (Madison, WI)
Rob Thomas
Both Rust and Jacobs are likable actors, and we root for Gus and Mickey even if they're not the best people, to themselves or others.
TV Fanatic
Carissa Pavlica
Real life is messy, and once I got past the first two episodes of Love way back in Season 1, I realized Love is one of the most honest portrayals of love in the 21st century.
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Love: Sounds of Love
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