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Season 2 opens with Dylan flashing back to an ill-fated weekend in the country with the gang and his hippie girlfriend, Frankie after confessing his feelings to Evie. Luke goes rather overboard when Evie asks him to like Mal but Dylan, still carrying a torch for her, is dismayed to learn that she and Mal are getting married.
This honest approach is refreshing in a world of sitcoms focusing on wealthy lads and ladies moving from their college dorms straight into Manhattan lofts and prosperous careers. Lovesick is all about keeping it real.
This is because Lovesick is more about time than it is about relationships. It understands how people come in and out of one another's lives, and how every encounter is meaningful, regardless of the detours it may inspire.
Lovesick is a charming and low-key British romantic comedy about a pair of smitten roommates who keep getting into serious relationships with other people.