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Michelle gives an update on season two and what else she's been up to.
Davonee surprises Char with a visit and immediately butts heads with Jazmin. The girls go camping and wake up to find two are missing.
Comedy Central asked the show's producers to cut their budget, but instead they received backing from a sister channel that's appreciative of its gay and lesbian content.
Michelle takes the camera into the editing rooms and then answers some viewers' questions.
Michelle takes her camera to a photo shoot and interviews Megan Cavanagh about what we can expect to see in Season 2.
Michelle takes us behind the scenes on the set of shooting season 2, where she interviews Marnie Alton about playing Sam.
With season 2 in pre-production, Michelle gives a tour of the sound stage, the wardrobe area and her messy desk.
More options for queer women filmmakers — and viewers.
Marnie Alton tells Michelle about spending her Saturday night at the laundry mat, and Michelle answers more of your questions.
Michelle invites some surprise special guests to answer your questions.
Alex, Charlene, Davonee, Robin and Bathilda answer questions about the series and give updates on what they're up to now that the show is over.
Charlene enlists the rest of the girls for their assistance on her own night.
Michelle discusses the writing process of Season 2 and how the plotlines are developed.
The ladies promote their party at a BBQ and Sugar premieres.
Michelle gives a tour of her "office-away-from-the-office."
The pressure is on and friendships are being tested with the opening night of Sugar on the horizon.
Michelle battles wind, noise, and getting lost in her own office building.
Alex's birthday has her defending her bisexuality and being forced to choose who to take home for the night.
The girls wash cars in bikinis, and Charlene keeping a huge secret from her BFFs.
In the first episode of Logo's new reality series, five friends in their early 20s in L.A. decide to start their own night club.
A new PSA reminds us that none of us is safe unless all of us are safe.
Logo decides to expand its audience by making The Big Gay Sketch Show straight. Needless to say, this doesn't go over well with the cast and writers.
Jen goes to her ex's wedding on a yacht.
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