‘Faking It’ season 2 spoilers: How will Liam (try to) move on?
There’s a reason why there is not exactly a whole lot of “Faking It” news available at the moment. After all, this MTV series is not going to be coming back on the air for a pretty long time still. There’s not even an official return date yet!
With this being said, we are at least happy to share a little bit more news when it comes to the Liam character. At the end of season 2A, it seemed as though he and Karma were starting to get closer to being on the same page, at least after she learned the truth about what he and Amy did the night of the wedding, when they were both drunk out of their minds. However, we saw something else linger with with Karma during that scene, and that was possibly the first inclination that she may actually have some feelings for Amy, as well. This was obviously a twist that could change things, but it will depend on how Karma responds when the show picks back up.
What we know with a little more confidence is that Liam has a new potential love interest in Zita (Chloe Bridges), who, as per SpoilerTV, is going to push Liam in some ways to move forward with his life.
From a character perspective, it would probably due Liam a little bit of good to get away from Karma and Amy for a little while, mostly because it is hard to really redeem him when he is a potential roadblock in the way of keeping two people together who could very well be endgame. He does have something more to offer the show, and we’ll just have to learn more about it in time.
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Anthony Rizzo
March 11, 2015 @ 4:29 am
Why can’t people just believe that some TV characters have no redeeming qualities, that some TV characters are just plain bad! Liam is one such character. Anything he touches is spoiled and ruined. He has offered nothing but grief to everyone he has known. Look what he’s done to his mother, his grandparents, his feminist best friend from s1e1, to his gay best friend, to Karma, to Amy. Liam is a complete meany. THE END.