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June 06, 2023

The Other Two | Season 3 Synopses

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The Other Two

Season 3

Season 3, Episode 1: “Cary Watches People Watch His Movie”

Debut date: Thursday, May 4


After three years of COVID delays, Cary’s (Drew Tarver) movie “Night Nurse” finally premieres – but will he be able to watch his loved ones’ reactions in real time? Meanwhile, Brooke (Heléne Yorke) feels like the only person who hasn’t left the industry.

Written by Chris Kelly & Sarah Schneider; Directed by Chris Kelly



 

Season 3, Episode 2: “Brooke Drives An Armpit Across America”

Debut date: Thursday, May 4


Chase’s (Case Walker) first legal photoshoot lands Brooke (Heléne Yorke) on a highly unusual assignment, Cary’s (Drew Tarver) new publicist doesn’t yield much better results than his own self-promotion, and Pat (Molly Shannon) feels the effects of her empire.

Written by Chris Kelly & Sarah Schneider; Directed by Chris Kelly



 

Season 3, Episode 3: “Cary Becomes Somewhat Of A Name”

Debut date: Thursday, May 11


Cary (Drew Tarver) learns the “benefits” of self-tapes, and the drawbacks of not being “a name.” After leaving her job, Brooke (Heléne Yorke) faces the cruel reality of a life as a regular person. Pat (Molly Shannon) goes to extreme lengths to spend time with her family.

Written by Chris Kelly & Sarah Schneider; Directed by Chris Kelly



 

Season 3, Episode 4: “Brooke Gets Her Hands Dirty”

Debut date: Thursday, May 18


As Cary (Drew Tarver) attempts to leave his mark on the set of “Emily Overruled,” Brooke (Heléne Yorke) discovers that her new persona isn’t easy to pull off, and Pat’s (Molly Shannon) disguise works a little too well.

Written by Chris Kelly & Sarah Schneider; Directed by  Sarah Schneider



 

Season 3, Episode 5: “Cary & Brooke Go to An AIDS Play”

Debut date: Thursday, May 25


As Cary (Drew Tarver) tries to take control of his relationship by making in-roads with a celebrity, Brooke (Heléne Yorke) is pulled back into her manager role when Chase (Case Walker) falls for a “normal” girl.

Written by Chris Kelly & Sarah Schneider; Directed by Chris Kelly



 

Season 3, Episode 6: “Brooke, And We Are Not Joking, Goes to Space”

Debut date: Wednesday, May 31 


Brooke (Heléne Yorke) and Pat (Molly Shannon) set out to date someone more on their level – with mixed results – while Cary (Drew Tarver) is cast to voice a major studio’s first openly queer character.

Written by Chris Kelly & Sarah Schneider; Directed by Charlie Gruet



 

Season 3, Episode 7: “Cary Gets His Ass Handed to Him” 

Debut date: Thursday, June 8 


While Curtis’s (Brandon Scott Jones) new show Girlies tracks to be a big hit, a stressed Cary (Drew Tarver) is wrangled into salvaging his own upcoming show Windweaver. For her birthday, Pat (Molly Shannon) requests a lowkey family dinner at a ubiquitous chain restaurant… which proves anything but uneventful. Chase (Case Walker) and Pam (Michelle Moughan) – with the help of Brooke (Heléne Yorke), Shuli (Wanda Sykes), and Streeter (Ken Marino)– pursue “new beginnings.” 

Written by Chris Kelly & Sarah Schneider; Directed by Charlie Gruet.



 

Season 3, Episode 8: “Brooke Hosts a Night of Undeniable Good”

Debut date: Thursday, June 15


After Chase’s (Case Walker) “bad boy” turn backfires, Brooke (Heléne Yorke) and Shuli (Wanda Sykes) course-correct by making him the face of mental health – and Brooke (Yorke) is painfully reminded that doing good is really hard. Meanwhile, emboldened by positive news, Cary (Drew Tarver) attempts to “win” his reunion, and Pat (Molly Shannon) heads to Ohio to reconnect with her former self. 

Written by Chris Kelly & Sarah Schneider; Directed by Chris Kelly



 

Season 3, Episode 9:  “Cary Pays Off His Student Loans”

Debut date: Thursday, June 22


Still reeling from Lance’s (Josh Segarra) magazine cover spread, Brooke (Heléne Yorke) goes to extreme lengths to prove he sourced his own publicity team – and isn’t as selfless as everyone thinks. Meanwhile, Cary’s (Drew Tarver) obsession with landing an award-winning role reveals the true depth of his “team,” and Pat (Molly Shannon) has an epiphany in Ohio. 

Written by Chris Kelly & Sarah Schneider; Directed by Sarah Schneider



 

Season 3, Episode 10: “Brooke & Cary & Curtis & Lance” 

Debut date: Thursday, June 29 


Season finale. While Pat (Molly Shannon) and Streeter (Ken Marino) strategize how best to broach difficult conversations with her kids, Cary (Drew Tarver) reaches a breaking point in his quest to win an award, and Brooke (Heléne Yorke) takes a risk. 

Written by Chris Kelly & Sarah Schneider; Directed by Chris Kelly

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