![]() ![]() Last time we spoke, we talked about Brooke and Cary being flat-out unlikable in much of Season 3. And if we got to do more, we’d get to continue that fun friendship!” “And I loved every second of it, and getting to know everybody and work with everybody. “Getting to be a part of this show and have each season be its own thing, but also all three of them together having a really great arc - it was an amazing run,” he continued. Though it appeared the co-stars didn’t know whether the show would go on, Tarver said “either way is so exciting for us.” “The craziest thing about being an actor is not knowing, and just enjoying the ride,” added Yorke. We hope and we trust, and we’re excited to - if they want to - read the scripts when they send them, and text them jokes that we love.” Speaking with Variety before Max sprung the sad news that the series has ended, Yorke and Tarver indicated they would have loved to do more of “The Other Two.” When asked whether there were discussions about a fourth season, Tarver said, “We don’t know. But a mid-credits scene in which Brooke is offered to manage the biggest names in entertainment - because “a good manager is someone willing to be the bad guy” - serves as a now-cruel tease for the premise of a fourth season. ![]() It’s a sweet ending for an otherwise largely cynical Hollywood satire. Meanwhile, as her famous family members’ talent manager, Heléne Yorke’s Brooke publicly takes the fall for Pat (Molly Shannon) and Chase (Case Walker), at once achieving her goal to “do good.” In the series’ final moments, Brooke reconciles with longtime love Lance (Josh Segarra) with a good old-fashioned make-out in the rain, and Cary meets new friends and finds happiness outside of chasing career achievements. On a desperate mission to win an Academy Award for playing gay Albert Einstein, Drew Tarver’s Cary chooses to take a break from acting - despite the movie landing Harry Styles as a love interest - in order to heal himself and repair his friendship with Curtis (Brandon Scott Jones). In the series finale, the siblings, after nine episodes of selfishness and depravity, finally show up for the ones they love. The day before it aired its Season 3 finale, co-creators Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider announced there will not be a fourth season of the beloved comedy series, adding that they “always knew” this was “where we wanted to end” the stories of Brooke and Cary Dubek. SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers for the series finale of “ The Other Two,” titled “Brooke & Cary & Curtis & Lance,” now streaming on Max. ![]()
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