Warning: This article contains spoilers forLove, Victor’s season 1 finale, “Spring Fling.”
Unfortunately, Mia saw the whole thing and left in tears with Andrew (Mason Gooding).
MICHAEL CIMINO:I know, how amazing was that?

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It leaves you on a moment that really signifies a big change in Victor’s life.
He is now entering a new phase in his life in the second season.
He is a changed person from this point forward.

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We think that’s a big part of Victor’s journey throughout the season.
So that felt really satisfying to us to get him to that place in episode 10.
What does this cliffhanger mean for season 2?
BERGER:That will be a huge thrust of the second season.
And what happens in the days that follow?
How far into season 2 have you got planned already?
APTAKER:We’re writing episode 5 of the second season right now.
It’s pretty planned out.
Will there be a time jump when season 2 picks up?
APTAKER:We are definitely going to see the rest of that scene right where we cut out.
We wouldn’t want to deny the audience that.
What do you want to see from a second season ofLove, Victor?
High school relationships are kind of like a journey of self-exploration in many ways.
Unfortunately, he did hurt Mia but he was just trying to discover who he was.
I’m really excited to see what happens with his family and how they react.
BERGER:We have a lot of plot threads to not tie up but continue.
We feel there are many more chapters to tell in this story.
And what’s so great about this is it’s not a movie, it’s a series.
APTAKER:I’m excited to get to age the show up a little bit along with our characters.
Love, Victorseason 1 is now streaming on Hulu.