The series returns again during the second season as Karma appears to be dealing with Emmy's love confessions, where Emmy seems to have a severe stalemate. Now, Amy seems to have felt guilty about her secret experience with Liam. On the other hand, Lorraine and Chen developed a twisted plan to protect the mystery of Lorraine.
The show doesn't censor subjects that some might find taboo or offensive, so the fact that it doesn't censor its characters, either, makes perfect sense. And sometimes I just really enjoy seeing teenagers use curse words.
Faking It's sophomore season starts off with a bang, an emotional rollercoaster that, while not as big as the season finale's final minutes, has the perfect backdrop to lead up to some jaw-dropping events in the future.
Faking It is still a humorous nexus of forward-thinking, silver-tongued teenagers, but the second half of season two also cements the show as something else: a damn good ensemble sitcom.