Everything's Gonna Be Okay's cast talks filming the new season through quarantine

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When Everything’s Gonna Be Okay first premiered on Freeform back in January 2020, the series was an immediate charmer with a winning ensemble; our review called it “a deeply funny comedy teeming with heart, wit, and a refreshing level of humanity.” Fifteen months and the bulk of a pandemic later, the return of Everything’s Gonna Be Okay won’t just feel refreshing, it’ll feel downright necessary, its title alone a welcome reminder after this bummer year. But notably, the series’ second season isn’t just going to ignore what we’ve been through; creator and star Josh Thomas decided to fold quarantine into the narrative—without making it the point.

“I feel like not setting it ‘now’ [would have] felt like a weird lie or something,” Thomas told The A.V. Club during a recent Zoom call. And while you may hear mentions of masks and social distancing in the new episodes of Everything’s Gonna Be Okay, Thomas was clear that season two’s story is not one of quarantine-induced anxiety and isolation, but one of self reflection and rediscovery. “I mean, I’m always trying to find ways to lock our characters in a room,” he jokes, “that’s like all I ever want… so I really wanted to do [this].” In the video above, Thomas and his co-stars Kayla Cromer, Maeve Press, and Adam Faison discuss what it was like returning to the show under strict COVID safety guidelines, and share how this time of self-reflection will fundamentally change their characters in the season going forward.

The second season of Everything’s Gonna Be Okay premieres April 8 on Freeform with two new episodes. Episodes will be available the next day on Hulu.

 
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  • roberto615-av says:

    This is a nice surprise! For some reason, I thought this show had been cancelled. I guess it just seems like the type of show that gets (unfairly) cancelled.

  • dremiliiolizardeirio-av says:

    I just want to know if the girl that plays the retard gets naked again.

  • delistylemustard-av says:

    I really love this show! I think it allows its characters to bristle against each other without it becoming a huge conflict every time. The young actors portrayal of their characters feel authentic and real, and the main character’s boyfriend (Alex?) is such a cutie.

  • ericmontreal22-av says:

    I admit, I still see the series as sorta a minor sibling to Please Like Me, but that’s not at all a bad thing.  Watched the first three episodes of season 2 the other day (I also had no idea it was back) and it was great to see it again (and this show basically worked–for the most part–as a “the entire cast is mostly in one location” series anyway…)

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