Warning: This article contains spoilers for the season 2 finale ofLove, Victor.
And now season 2 has once again led up to a nail-biting conclusion.
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: That cliffhanger definitely felt like a sequel to how season 1 ended.

Michael Cimino on ‘Love, Victor’.Gilles Mingasson/Hulu
Did you always know you were going to end the season like that?
It’s our way of showing how far he’s come in a year.
By the time we got there, it still felt right.
We’re excited to get into Victor’s choice.
We’re excited to pick up exactly where we left off.
Do you actually know which house he’s at?
APTAKER:No, we have a plan for the show.
How do you make that decision other than close your eyes and just follow your gut?
APTAKER:Yes, absolutely.
And we’re hoping that our audience feels the same way.
They’re such different characters.
What are we going to get to see from him moving forward?
APTAKER:There’s so much more to explore with that character.
I would love to explore his friendship with Pilar more.
How did he end up making that decision?
APTAKER:There’s lots of fun to play there.
Meanwhile, is Lake bisexual?
What’s going on with her final scene?
It’s something that Bebe [Wood] was so game and so excited to explore with her character.
But yeah, she had a really emotional, intense season.
At least she got to fall in love this season, and have that go well!
So that’s not nothing.
And we’re really excited to dive deeper into the story with her mom in season 3.
APTAKER:We certainly do put that character through her paces this season.
I don’t need to anymore.
Thank you, Simon.
Love, Victorseason 2 is now streaming on Hulu.