Faking It 2.8

Rare to find such a silly, funny show which so successfully deals with such important issues. The situations are direct from the improbable outskirts of sitcom-land, the dialogue is relentlessly witty (makes me laugh out loud) yet when you thing about it the five main characters are motivated more than anything else by a desire to be completely honest in life (mostly about sexuality). It’s an unusual concoction but when it works (such as with this episode) it is astonishingly good. And the show’s title now has a deeper, wider meaning than it had back in Season One. 10/10