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Love, Victor bosses say viewers won't be able to solve season 2 cliffhanger

Photo credit: Hulu/Greg Gayne
Photo credit: Hulu/Greg Gayne

Love, Victor season 2 spoilers ahead.

Love, Victor's season 2 finale was purpose-built to avoid being solved, according to showrunners Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger.

In the closing moments, Victor (played by Michael Cimino) finally decided who he'd like to build his future with – boyfriend Benji (George Sear) or Rahim (Anthony Keyvan).

We watched him run over to one of their houses, but it was never made clear whose it was.

Photo credit: Hulu/Greg Gayne
Photo credit: Hulu/Greg Gayne

Related: Love, Victor bosses Isaac Aptaker & Elizabeth Berger on telling "a different kind of story" with Disney

Sitting down with Entertainment Weekly, Aptaker and Berger were quizzed about this cliffhanger.

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"There's very, very little to say there without really giving something away that we're not going to give away," began the former.

"But I will say our production team and our director, Jason Ensler, took great, great pains to make sure to obscure how that ending was shot, which guy's house we are at.

"Because those are locations we visit throughout the season, and they really shot it in what I thought was an incredibly clever and careful way, so I don't think there's any way for viewers to figure out or get ahead of the story."

Photo credit: Hulu
Photo credit: Hulu

Related: Love, Victor bosses break down finale cliffhanger and how it sets up season 2

Berger, chipping in, went on to tease: "So whatever you think you've figured out, you haven't figured out whose house it is."

Once again alluding to the production team's strategic approach, her colleague further explained: "They storyboarded it, they pored over those images, and really made sure that it was pretty bulletproof in terms of figuring out where the hell he is."

Love, Victor is available on Disney+ in the UK and is available on Hulu in the US.


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