Open to It - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Open to Boyfriend Twins
Cam and his drag-family read for drag queen story hour.

Open to Body Language
In their search for a regular third, Greg and Cam find Jasper: Princeton's classmate, and a Deaf ASL professor. They get creative in bridging their communication gap. Princeton and Kat bond over pole dancing, Tarot, and Princeton's booty.

Open to X-X-Xmas
Cam and Greg host their annual gay Christmas party. But what happens when family members attend, alongside friends from the naughty list?

Open to New Queer's Eve
Greg and Cam plan to break the news that they're open to Cam's parents, to ring in the New Year with both honesty, and discomfort. Princeton plans his own double date: him and Kat with Elsa and Reggie. But Kat's girlfriend Olive crashes.

Open to Naked Parties
Princeton shrugs off a rejection from Kat - by hosting a naked pool party. Greg and Cam attend, hoping to reconnect. Elsa and Reggie wander in accidentally, but may end up winning the title of party MVP (Most Validating of Princeton).

Open to Puppet Play
Greg, Cam, Princeton, Elsa and Reggie go to see a (w)holesome puppet show at the theater. Unless...wait. Those puppets look awfully familiar...so does the guy with a fist inside one of the puppets (Princeton's). Will the gang trauma bond?
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