Season 2 of With Love will premiere on June 2nd on Prime Video.
At the end of season 1, fans were left with a cliffhanger after the possibility of a marriage proposal was teased at the end of episode 5. Season 2 picks back up where it left off and answers some of those long-awaited questions. As the season progresses, the drama continues; and many of the characters must face some hard truths and discover what they want for themselves and out of their relationships. This season Lily will try to mend her broken heart following her break up with Santiago by redirecting her energy into her makeup business and potential homeownership. But everything soon shifts after Santiago and Nick profess their feelings for her, and Lily wrestles with what is best for her future. Meanwhile, Jorge begins to question if he and Henry are truly compatible after learning more about each other. Many of the relationships this season will go through some hardships. But, as season 2 develops, each member of the Diaz family will determine what is worth maintaining and letting go of.
With Love depicts the concept of love through various couples from all walks of life. This show takes it upon itself to demonstrate that regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity, that love and its struggles have no limits and boundaries. The Knockturnal spoke with some of the cast about the show and the show’s importance when discussing representation.