

Audience Network puckishly returns the polyamory comedy "You Me Her" for its second season on Valentine's Day. It stars Greg Poehler and Rachel Blanchard as a couple whose marriage has lost its fizz and Priscilla Faia as the psychology grad student/call girl whom they invite into their relationship. In its second season they deal with the logistics of being a throuple (both in bed and out) and its impact on their circle of friends when they out themselves. It's "that universal question of 'What happens when the romantic comedy fades to black?'," says creator John Scott Shepherd. "What happens after that? You know, real life sets in."



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If Hallmark had a card for the characters of You Me Her, it might read:



Roses are red, violets are blue

We both love you madly, and each other, too.



...You (like most of their friends) might be appalled. Or maybe you're thinking this is the Three's Company you always wanted.



Either way, Poehler wants you to know You Me Her is probably not what people who've never seen it might be imagining.



"It never really goes down that road of where you would expect of one guy with two women," he said in an interview last month. "Certainly, my character is enjoying it the least out of all three of them, pretty much in every episode this season."



...And then there are the small things. For instance, who drives? Who calls shotgun? In Tuesday's episode, Izzy sets her lovers straight on "couples privilege," pointing out that she and Rachel both "assumed the unicorn would ride in the back. The unicorn — that's me. The third." She ends up with the keys to the Land Rover, but it's the first of many negotiations to come. ...





Tonight (Tuesday February 14)returns to Audience Network with the premiere episode of Season 2. It airs at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT.As noted earlier , Season 2 moves the show beyond being a novelty comedy about a three-way relationship falling together, and into a deeper exploration of a serious, living-together polyamorous triad. It's shaping up as television's first fictional series based on polyamory as a genuine way of life. It won't be the last.Here's the Season 2 trailer (long version):The blurb that's going around with the trailer:has another video from Season 2, a "kiss-me competition."● A newspaper story about the actor who plays the guy of the three: 'You Me Her' star Greg Poehler talks TV threesome (Feb. 13, 2017):You can check here for more showing up in the news in the next few days.The show's Facebook page