's first season, a lot has changed for Victor Salazar: He makes a new friend in a certain blog-posting Creekwood alum, shares a disastrous kiss with his dream guy — and then eventually a real first kiss — and finally gains the courage to come out to his parents.
But unlike the Hulu series' big-screen counterpart, there's still a lot of drama for Victor (Michael Cimino) to deal with when the credits roll on episode 10.«I loved, but I really loved the idea of telling a different story and making Victor's journey more challenging,» executive producer Brian Tanen tells ET. «In television, you can tell a longer, more nuanced story.
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