Faking It (American TV series)
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Genre | Comedy |
Created by | Dana Min Goodman Julia Wolov |
Developed by | Carter Covington |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 9 (list of episodes) |
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Executive producer | Carter Covington |
Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | MTV |
Release | April 22, 2014 present | –
Faking It is an American single-camera romantic comedy[1] series that premiered on MTV on April 22, 2014.[2] The series was created by Dana Min Goodman and Julia Wolov. Carter Covington developed the series and serves as the executive producer.[3] An eight-episode first season was ordered by MTV in October 2013. [4] MTV announced a ten episode second season set to premiere on September 23, 2014.[5][6] In August 2014, the show won a Teen Choice Award for "Choice TV Breakout Show".
Synopsis
At Hester High School in the suburbs of Austin, being different is popular. After many failed attempts to stand out Karma Ashcroft (Katie Stevens) and her best friend Amy Raudenfeld (Rita Volk), are invited to a house party hosted by Shane Harvey (Michael Willett), as the latter is under the impression that the girls are a lesbian couple.
At the party they are subsequently outed as the school's first lesbian couple and unwillingly nominated for homecoming Queens. Continuing the charade as their popularity soars, Karma attracts the attention of the popular and handsome Liam Booker (Gregg Sulkin), while Amy becomes aware of her growing romantic feelings for Karma.
Cast
Main cast
- Rita Volk as Amy Raudenfeld, a sophomore at Hester High School. Karma's best friend, who is very cynical, she goes with Karma's plan of faking being lesbians. However, it seems as she might not actually be "Faking it" and doing so is, in fact, actually making her realize she may have a crush on her best friend.[7]
- Katie Stevens as Karma Ashcroft, an optimistic high school sophomore who would go to any length to achieve popularity. Has a secret affair with Liam Booker, even though she is in a (fake) lesbian relationship with her best friend, Amy.[7]
- Gregg Sulkin as Liam Booker, Shane's best friend, a mysterious and sexy artist who is secretly involved with Karma.[7]
- Bailey De Young as Lauren Cooper, the new girl in school who is furious with the unordinary school system. She's Amy's step-sister and is intersex.[7][8]
- Michael Willett as Shane Harvey, the most popular boy in school, who is openly gay. He outs Karma and Amy as lesbians.[7] Shane later becomes Amy's confidant concerning her growing feelings towards Karma.
Recurring cast
- Rebecca McFarland as Farrah, Amy's mom, a local television reporter who holds conservative views, and is shocked to learn of Amy's sexual orientation.
- Senta Moses as Principal Penelope.
- Erick Lopez as Tommy Ortega, Lauren's ex-boyfriend.
- Courtney Kato as Leila, a friend of Lauren.
- Breezy Eslin as Elizabeth, a friend of Lauren.
- August Roads as Oliver, a friend of Amy, who shows interest in her.
Episodes
Season 1 (2014)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (million) | |
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1 | 1 | "Pilot" | Jamie Travis | Carter Covington | April 22, 2014 | 1.17[9] | |
Best friends Karma and Amy go to a school where being different makes you popular, Karma has tried many things to get in with the cool crowd but nothing has made them stand out. Until Shane, a popular kid in school, mistakes them for lesbians and invites them to his party, where he outs them as lesbians and nominates them for prom queens. Amy and Karma decide to go along with the ruse to make themselves popular, but Amy's sister Lauren is infuriated by this because she and her boyfriend were nominated for homecoming king and queen, and she threatens to tell the whole school that Amy and Karma are faking it, but an impromtu make out session convinces the school otherwise. | |||||||
2 | 2 | "Homecoming Out" | Jamie Travis | Carter Covington | April 29, 2014 | 0.86[10] | |
Lauren threatens to out Amy to her conservative mother as Hester High gets ready for their first-ever same-sex Homecoming Dance. Liam and Karma continue their affair but as soon as Liam tells her that he always wanted to have sex with a lesbian, she 'breaks up' with him. Amy asks Shane to be her fake date for Homecoming Dance so her mother won't know she's 'lesbian'. Amy's mom however, is the reporter of the first-ever Homecoming queens. Amy tries to stop her but in the end she comes out of the closet. Her mom isn't quite happy about that. | |||||||
3 | 3 | "We Shall Overcompensate" | Jamie Travis | Drew Hancock | May 6, 2014 | 0.93[11] | |
When a major tech company makes a donation to the school, Hester students protest. Liam's "pro-mance" buddy Soleil makes Karma jealous as Amy looks for a secret boyfriend. | |||||||
4 | 4 | "Know Thy Selfie" | Claire Scanlon | Megan Hearne | May 13, 2014 | 0.86[12] | |
Shane helps Amy find a new crush while Liam helps out at Karma's parents' juice truck. | |||||||
5 | 5 | "Remember the Croquembouche" | Claire Scanlon | Carrie Rosen | May 20, 2014 | 0.89[13] | |
Amy and Karma's girls weekend is interrupted by Farrah's bridal shower. | |||||||
6 | 6 | "Three to Tango" | Claire Scanlon | George Northy | May 27, 2014 | 0.95[14] | |
Amy agrees to a threesome with Liam and Karma, and Shane steps in for Lauren's hot dance partner Pablo in a dance competition. | |||||||
7 | 7 | "Faking Up Is Hard to Do" | Jamie Travis | Wendy Goldman | June 3, 2014 | 0.98[15] | |
After their awkward threesome, Karma convinces Amy that they have to "break up" and the school blames Liam. | |||||||
8 | 8 | "Burnt Toast" | Jamie Travis | Carter Covington | June 10, 2014 | 0.96[16] | |
At Farrah and Bruce's wedding, Karma hides her relationship with Liam from Amy while Amy struggles with whether or not to confess her true feelings for Karma. Throughout the night Amy shows her feelings for Karma and at the end of the night she finally tells Karma the truth about how she feels but, Karma doesn't feel the same way. At the same time, Shane tells Liam the truth about Karma and Amy's relationship. Afterwards, Karma tells Liam that her and Amy's relationship is finally over, but Liam confronts Karma with the truth and she is forced to finally come clean and, Liam ends his relationship with Karma. Later the same night, Liam and Amy are drunk and are shown having sex in the last scene. |
Season 2 (2014)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (million) | |
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9 | 1 | "The Morning Aftermath" | Claire Scanlon | Carter Covington | September 23, 2014 | 1.04[17] | |
Farrah begins to think Amy is straight after catching Liam sneaking out of their house. Liam has a hard time keeping the secret from Karma, and Karma thinks Amy is avoiding her because she isn't in love with Amy. | |||||||
10 | 2 | "You Can't Handle The Truth or Dare" | Claire Scanlon | TBA | September 30, 2014 | 0.75[18] | |
Karma and Amy must deal with the tension between them during a girls' weekend; Liam's new friend takes him to a dive bar, making Shane jealous. Meanwhile, a game of truth or dare goes sideways when Lauren tries to find out Amy's secret. | |||||||
11 | 3 | "Lust in Translation[19]" | Joe Nussbaum | Diana Metzger | October 7, 2014 | TBA | |
Sexy Brazilians arrive at school; Karma tries to get Amy to fall for someone else. | |||||||
12 | 4 | "Stupid Drama Queens[20]" | Joe Nussbaum | TBA | October 14, 2014 | TBA | |
13 | 5 | "Present Tense[19]" | TBA | TBA | October 21, 2014 | TBA | |
14 | 6 | "The Ecstasy and the Agony[19]" | TBA | Dan Steele | October 28, 2014 | TBA | |
15 | 7 | "TBA" | TBA | Carrie Rosen | November 4, 2014 | TBA | |
16 | 8 | "Zen and the Art of Pageantry[19]" | TBA | TBA | November 11, 2014 | TBA | |
17 | 9 | "TBA" | TBA | TBA | November 18, 2014 | TBA | |
18 | 10 | "Busted[19]" | TBA | TBA | November 25, 2014 | TBA |
References
- ^ "Faking It: Official website". MTV. Retrieved February 24, 2014.
- ^ "MTV Announces Premiere Dates for Returning and New Comedy Series at Winter TCA Presentation". The Futon Critic. January 10, 2014. Retrieved February 24, 2014.
- ^ Hale, Mike (21 April 2014). "Their Surprise Route to Popularity". The New York Times. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
Correction: April 22, 2014 - An earlier version of an information box with this review misidentified the creators of the show "Faking It." As the review stated, they are Dana Goodman and Julia Lea Wolov; not Carter Covington. (Mr. Covington is the show's executive producer.)
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (October 18, 2013). "MTV Picks Up Comedy Pilots 'Happyland' & 'Faking It' To Series". Deadline.com. Retrieved February 24, 2014.
- ^ Lesley Goldberg (2014-06-09). "'Faking It' Renewed for Second Season at MTV". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2014-06-09.
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- ^ a b c d e Goldberg, Lesley (August 23, 2013). "'Wizards' Alum Gregg Sulkin, 'Bunheads' Star Headline MTV's Carter Covington Comedy (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 24, 2014.
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- ^ http://instagram.com/p/rm2ZAYgd5k/?modal=true
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