The Other Two poster
9.1/10 (299 votes)
#1

Brooke & Cary & Curtis & Lance

S3:E10

As Pat searches for a way to have difficult conversations with her kids, Cary reaches his breaking point, while Brooke takes a risk.

9.0/10 (322 votes)
#2

Cary & Brooke Go to an AIDS Play

S3:E5

A frustrated Cary tries to take control of his relationship by making inroads with Lucas’s representation at the opening of his Broadway show. Chase also uses the opening to debut his latest partner.

8.8/10 (270 votes)
#3

Pat and Chase Are Killing It

S2:E9

LA-bound a day early for Chase's fashion show, Brooke and Cary are both on a mission: Brooke to carve out some me-time, Cary to up his body count.

8.7/10 (250 votes)
#4

Cary Gets His Ass Handed to Him

S3:E7

Brooke, Shuli, and Streeter strategize “new beginnings” for Chase and Pam. Pat’s lowkey birthday request proves anything but. Cary obsesses over the release of Curtis’s new series while trying to salvage his own.

8.7/10 (255 votes)
#5

Brooke Hosts a Night of Undeniable Good

S3:E8

After making Chase a bad boy backfires spectacularly, Brooke’s course-correct reminds her that doing good is really hard. Meanwhile, Cary attempts to “win” his reunion, and Pat heads to Ohio to reconnect with her former self.

8.6/10 (336 votes)
#6

Pat Connects with Her Fans

S2:E2

While Brooke sets out to help her mother connect with her many Pat-hungry fans, enviable new couple Cary and Jess show a young gay man and his daddy around New York City. Later, Chase debuts a career-changing video destined to get the whole world talking.

8.6/10 (293 votes)
#7

Pat Hosts Just Another Regular Show

S2:E4

When Cary heads upstate for a romantic getaway with Jess, a chance encounter with an old friend gives him a taste of the future. Back in the city, a newly rich and successful Brooke kicks off her search for the missing link – a boyfriend – by booking four hotties on her mom's show.

8.6/10 (251 votes)
#8

Brooke and Cary Go to a Fashion Show

S2:E10

After a busy day, Pat walks in Chase's fashion show, which he doesn't even care about. When chaos unfolds, Brooke and Cary are forced to make a big decision.

8.5/10 (299 votes)
#9

Chase Gets Baptized

S2:E5

Chase's baptism into a celebrity church – a beautiful rite of passage for any famous young boy – finds Brooke and Cary struggling to also reap the benefits of this blessed new world. Meanwhile, Streeter does whatever it takes to remind his "kids" that he's the only "Father" they should be concerned with.

8.5/10 (262 votes)
#10

Chase Becomes Co-Owner of the Nets

S2:E7

Cary’s day spent researching for his first-ever movie role ends in melodrama, and a women’s panel finds Brooke in way over her head.

8.5/10 (248 votes)
#11

Pat Gets an Offer to Host "Tic Tac Toe"

S2:E8

Cary starts dating an A-list actor who “doesn’t comment on his sexuality,” while Brooke struggles to uphold the contractual obligations of her own celebrity tryst.

8.4/10 (392 votes)
#12

Chase Gets the Gays

S1:E4

Chase releases a beautiful, socially progressive music video that is very much about Cary; Brooke begins her new life as her little brother's personal assistant.

8.3/10 (329 votes)
#13

Chase Drops His First Album

S1:E9

Chase throws an album release party on a plane, and a devastating family secret is accidentally exposed on the live stream.

8.2/10 (252 votes)
#14

Pat Becomes #1 In Daytime

S2:E6

In a desperate attempt to land a legit new agent, Cary tries to rebrand himself as an actor-slash-writer. Meanwhile, Brooke, at long last, lands something of her own – and in doing so, connects with someone from her past.

8.2/10 (247 votes)
#15

Cary Becomes Somewhat of a Name

S3:E3

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

8.2/10 (240 votes)
#16

Brooke Gets Her Hands Dirty

S3:E4

As Cary attempts to leave his mark on the set of Emily Overruled, Brooke discovers that her new persona isn’t easy to pull off, and Pat’s disguise works a little too well.

8.1/10 (232 votes)
#17

Brooke Drives an Armpit Across America

S3:E2

While Cary leverages his D-list celebrity status to help pay rent, Brooke scrambles to enjoy the perks of being a manager at a splashy Vogue party.

8.1/10 (173 votes)
#18

Cary Pays Off His Student Loans

S3:E9

As Brooke goes to extreme lengths to prove Lance isn't as selfless as everyone thinks, Cary obsesses over finding an award-winning role.

8.0/10 (344 votes)
#19

Chase Goes to a High School Dance

S1:E5

Chase goes to a school dance with a fan; Brooke and Cary accompany him and try to have the high school experiences they never had as teens.

8.0/10 (319 votes)
#20

Chase Gets a Nosebleed

S1:E7

Brooke finds that it's hard to date with a famous brother; Cary tries to befriend a group of Instagays to help his chances of getting a part in a new Ryan Murphy miniseries.

8.0/10 (317 votes)
#21

Chase Turns Fourteen

S1:E8

Streeter throws Chase a 14th birthday party at a wildly inappropriate club; Brooke and Cary each reconnect with a guy from their past; Pat takes molly with a girl named Mona.

8.0/10 (267 votes)
#22

Chase Guest-Edits Vogue

S2:E3

At Vogue's highly anticipated unveiling of a splashy new celeb’s face and body, Brooke scrambles to enjoy the perks of being a manager, while Cary leverages his D-list celebrity status for some quick cash.

8.0/10 (251 votes)
#23

Cary Watches People Watch His Movie

S3:E1

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

8.0/10 (203 votes)
#24

Brooke, and We Are Not Joking, Goes to Space

S3:E6

Brooke and Pat set out to date someone on their level with mixed results while Cary is cast to voice a major studio’s first openly queer character.

7.9/10 (324 votes)
#25

Chase Shoots a Music Video

S1:E6

Chase shoots a new music video that is borderline disgusting; Brooke confronts her past as a professional dancer; and Cary takes a big swing and debuts a new look to advance his career.

7.8/10 (399 votes)
#26

Chase Goes to a Premiere

S1:E2

Chase, now a social media influencer, is invited to attend the movie premiere for "When in Gnome"; Brooke and Cary, who are not influencers of any kind, tag along.

7.8/10 (358 votes)
#27

Chase Gets a Girlfriend

S1:E3

Chase collaborates with another up-and-coming singer, forcing Brooke and Cary to confront their own relationships.

7.8/10 (295 votes)
#28

Chase Performs at the VMAs

S1:E10

Chase performs live for the first time ever, and Brooke and Cary get life-changing news.

7.8/10 (289 votes)
#29

Chase Goes to College

S2:E1

With their little brother, ChaseDreams, officially retired and in college, Cary and Brooke must contend with a new famous family member: their 53-year-old mother, Pat Dubek, who's now a wildly successful talk show host. While aspiring music manager Brooke desperately searches for the next pop sensation, Cary juggles a thousand random hosting gigs... and a new boyfriend.

7.6/10 (481 votes)
#30

Pilot

S1:E1

13-year-old Chase Dreams becomes a famous singer overnight; meanwhile, his two older siblings, Brooke and Cary, do not.

7.6/10 (481 votes)
#1

Pilot

S1:E1

13-year-old Chase Dreams becomes a famous singer overnight; meanwhile, his two older siblings, Brooke and Cary, do not.

7.8/10 (399 votes)
#2

Chase Goes to a Premiere

S1:E2

Chase, now a social media influencer, is invited to attend the movie premiere for "When in Gnome"; Brooke and Cary, who are not influencers of any kind, tag along.

7.8/10 (358 votes)
#3

Chase Gets a Girlfriend

S1:E3

Chase collaborates with another up-and-coming singer, forcing Brooke and Cary to confront their own relationships.

7.8/10 (295 votes)
#4

Chase Performs at the VMAs

S1:E10

Chase performs live for the first time ever, and Brooke and Cary get life-changing news.

7.8/10 (289 votes)
#5

Chase Goes to College

S2:E1

With their little brother, ChaseDreams, officially retired and in college, Cary and Brooke must contend with a new famous family member: their 53-year-old mother, Pat Dubek, who's now a wildly successful talk show host. While aspiring music manager Brooke desperately searches for the next pop sensation, Cary juggles a thousand random hosting gigs... and a new boyfriend.

7.9/10 (324 votes)
#6

Chase Shoots a Music Video

S1:E6

Chase shoots a new music video that is borderline disgusting; Brooke confronts her past as a professional dancer; and Cary takes a big swing and debuts a new look to advance his career.

8.0/10 (344 votes)
#7

Chase Goes to a High School Dance

S1:E5

Chase goes to a school dance with a fan; Brooke and Cary accompany him and try to have the high school experiences they never had as teens.

8.0/10 (319 votes)
#8

Chase Gets a Nosebleed

S1:E7

Brooke finds that it's hard to date with a famous brother; Cary tries to befriend a group of Instagays to help his chances of getting a part in a new Ryan Murphy miniseries.

8.0/10 (317 votes)
#9

Chase Turns Fourteen

S1:E8

Streeter throws Chase a 14th birthday party at a wildly inappropriate club; Brooke and Cary each reconnect with a guy from their past; Pat takes molly with a girl named Mona.

8.0/10 (267 votes)
#10

Chase Guest-Edits Vogue

S2:E3

At Vogue's highly anticipated unveiling of a splashy new celeb’s face and body, Brooke scrambles to enjoy the perks of being a manager, while Cary leverages his D-list celebrity status for some quick cash.

8.0/10 (251 votes)
#11

Cary Watches People Watch His Movie

S3:E1

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

8.0/10 (203 votes)
#12

Brooke, and We Are Not Joking, Goes to Space

S3:E6

Brooke and Pat set out to date someone on their level with mixed results while Cary is cast to voice a major studio’s first openly queer character.

8.1/10 (232 votes)
#13

Brooke Drives an Armpit Across America

S3:E2

While Cary leverages his D-list celebrity status to help pay rent, Brooke scrambles to enjoy the perks of being a manager at a splashy Vogue party.

8.1/10 (173 votes)
#14

Cary Pays Off His Student Loans

S3:E9

As Brooke goes to extreme lengths to prove Lance isn't as selfless as everyone thinks, Cary obsesses over finding an award-winning role.

8.2/10 (252 votes)
#15

Pat Becomes #1 In Daytime

S2:E6

In a desperate attempt to land a legit new agent, Cary tries to rebrand himself as an actor-slash-writer. Meanwhile, Brooke, at long last, lands something of her own – and in doing so, connects with someone from her past.

8.2/10 (247 votes)
#16

Cary Becomes Somewhat of a Name

S3:E3

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

8.2/10 (240 votes)
#17

Brooke Gets Her Hands Dirty

S3:E4

As Cary attempts to leave his mark on the set of Emily Overruled, Brooke discovers that her new persona isn’t easy to pull off, and Pat’s disguise works a little too well.

8.3/10 (329 votes)
#18

Chase Drops His First Album

S1:E9

Chase throws an album release party on a plane, and a devastating family secret is accidentally exposed on the live stream.

8.4/10 (392 votes)
#19

Chase Gets the Gays

S1:E4

Chase releases a beautiful, socially progressive music video that is very much about Cary; Brooke begins her new life as her little brother's personal assistant.

8.5/10 (299 votes)
#20

Chase Gets Baptized

S2:E5

Chase's baptism into a celebrity church – a beautiful rite of passage for any famous young boy – finds Brooke and Cary struggling to also reap the benefits of this blessed new world. Meanwhile, Streeter does whatever it takes to remind his "kids" that he's the only "Father" they should be concerned with.

8.5/10 (262 votes)
#21

Chase Becomes Co-Owner of the Nets

S2:E7

Cary’s day spent researching for his first-ever movie role ends in melodrama, and a women’s panel finds Brooke in way over her head.

8.5/10 (248 votes)
#22

Pat Gets an Offer to Host "Tic Tac Toe"

S2:E8

Cary starts dating an A-list actor who “doesn’t comment on his sexuality,” while Brooke struggles to uphold the contractual obligations of her own celebrity tryst.

8.6/10 (336 votes)
#23

Pat Connects with Her Fans

S2:E2

While Brooke sets out to help her mother connect with her many Pat-hungry fans, enviable new couple Cary and Jess show a young gay man and his daddy around New York City. Later, Chase debuts a career-changing video destined to get the whole world talking.

8.6/10 (293 votes)
#24

Pat Hosts Just Another Regular Show

S2:E4

When Cary heads upstate for a romantic getaway with Jess, a chance encounter with an old friend gives him a taste of the future. Back in the city, a newly rich and successful Brooke kicks off her search for the missing link – a boyfriend – by booking four hotties on her mom's show.

8.6/10 (251 votes)
#25

Brooke and Cary Go to a Fashion Show

S2:E10

After a busy day, Pat walks in Chase's fashion show, which he doesn't even care about. When chaos unfolds, Brooke and Cary are forced to make a big decision.

8.7/10 (250 votes)
#26

Cary Gets His Ass Handed to Him

S3:E7

Brooke, Shuli, and Streeter strategize “new beginnings” for Chase and Pam. Pat’s lowkey birthday request proves anything but. Cary obsesses over the release of Curtis’s new series while trying to salvage his own.

8.7/10 (255 votes)
#27

Brooke Hosts a Night of Undeniable Good

S3:E8

After making Chase a bad boy backfires spectacularly, Brooke’s course-correct reminds her that doing good is really hard. Meanwhile, Cary attempts to “win” his reunion, and Pat heads to Ohio to reconnect with her former self.

8.8/10 (270 votes)
#28

Pat and Chase Are Killing It

S2:E9

LA-bound a day early for Chase's fashion show, Brooke and Cary are both on a mission: Brooke to carve out some me-time, Cary to up his body count.

9.0/10 (322 votes)
#29

Cary & Brooke Go to an AIDS Play

S3:E5

A frustrated Cary tries to take control of his relationship by making inroads with Lucas’s representation at the opening of his Broadway show. Chase also uses the opening to debut his latest partner.

9.1/10 (299 votes)
#30

Brooke & Cary & Curtis & Lance

S3:E10

As Pat searches for a way to have difficult conversations with her kids, Cary reaches his breaking point, while Brooke takes a risk.

7.6/10 (481 votes)

Pilot

S1:E1

13-year-old Chase Dreams becomes a famous singer overnight; meanwhile, his two older siblings, Brooke and Cary, do not.

7.8/10 (399 votes)

Chase Goes to a Premiere

S1:E2

Chase, now a social media influencer, is invited to attend the movie premiere for "When in Gnome"; Brooke and Cary, who are not influencers of any kind, tag along.

7.8/10 (358 votes)

Chase Gets a Girlfriend

S1:E3

Chase collaborates with another up-and-coming singer, forcing Brooke and Cary to confront their own relationships.

8.4/10 (392 votes)

Chase Gets the Gays

S1:E4

Chase releases a beautiful, socially progressive music video that is very much about Cary; Brooke begins her new life as her little brother's personal assistant.

8.0/10 (344 votes)

Chase Goes to a High School Dance

S1:E5

Chase goes to a school dance with a fan; Brooke and Cary accompany him and try to have the high school experiences they never had as teens.

7.9/10 (324 votes)

Chase Shoots a Music Video

S1:E6

Chase shoots a new music video that is borderline disgusting; Brooke confronts her past as a professional dancer; and Cary takes a big swing and debuts a new look to advance his career.

8.0/10 (319 votes)

Chase Gets a Nosebleed

S1:E7

Brooke finds that it's hard to date with a famous brother; Cary tries to befriend a group of Instagays to help his chances of getting a part in a new Ryan Murphy miniseries.

8.0/10 (317 votes)

Chase Turns Fourteen

S1:E8

Streeter throws Chase a 14th birthday party at a wildly inappropriate club; Brooke and Cary each reconnect with a guy from their past; Pat takes molly with a girl named Mona.

8.3/10 (329 votes)

Chase Drops His First Album

S1:E9

Chase throws an album release party on a plane, and a devastating family secret is accidentally exposed on the live stream.

7.8/10 (295 votes)

Chase Performs at the VMAs

S1:E10

Chase performs live for the first time ever, and Brooke and Cary get life-changing news.

7.8/10 (289 votes)

Chase Goes to College

S2:E1

With their little brother, ChaseDreams, officially retired and in college, Cary and Brooke must contend with a new famous family member: their 53-year-old mother, Pat Dubek, who's now a wildly successful talk show host. While aspiring music manager Brooke desperately searches for the next pop sensation, Cary juggles a thousand random hosting gigs... and a new boyfriend.

8.6/10 (336 votes)

Pat Connects with Her Fans

S2:E2

While Brooke sets out to help her mother connect with her many Pat-hungry fans, enviable new couple Cary and Jess show a young gay man and his daddy around New York City. Later, Chase debuts a career-changing video destined to get the whole world talking.

8.0/10 (267 votes)

Chase Guest-Edits Vogue

S2:E3

At Vogue's highly anticipated unveiling of a splashy new celeb’s face and body, Brooke scrambles to enjoy the perks of being a manager, while Cary leverages his D-list celebrity status for some quick cash.

8.6/10 (293 votes)

Pat Hosts Just Another Regular Show

S2:E4

When Cary heads upstate for a romantic getaway with Jess, a chance encounter with an old friend gives him a taste of the future. Back in the city, a newly rich and successful Brooke kicks off her search for the missing link – a boyfriend – by booking four hotties on her mom's show.

8.5/10 (299 votes)

Chase Gets Baptized

S2:E5

Chase's baptism into a celebrity church – a beautiful rite of passage for any famous young boy – finds Brooke and Cary struggling to also reap the benefits of this blessed new world. Meanwhile, Streeter does whatever it takes to remind his "kids" that he's the only "Father" they should be concerned with.

8.2/10 (252 votes)

Pat Becomes #1 In Daytime

S2:E6

In a desperate attempt to land a legit new agent, Cary tries to rebrand himself as an actor-slash-writer. Meanwhile, Brooke, at long last, lands something of her own – and in doing so, connects with someone from her past.

8.5/10 (262 votes)

Chase Becomes Co-Owner of the Nets

S2:E7

Cary’s day spent researching for his first-ever movie role ends in melodrama, and a women’s panel finds Brooke in way over her head.

8.5/10 (248 votes)

Pat Gets an Offer to Host "Tic Tac Toe"

S2:E8

Cary starts dating an A-list actor who “doesn’t comment on his sexuality,” while Brooke struggles to uphold the contractual obligations of her own celebrity tryst.

8.8/10 (270 votes)

Pat and Chase Are Killing It

S2:E9

LA-bound a day early for Chase's fashion show, Brooke and Cary are both on a mission: Brooke to carve out some me-time, Cary to up his body count.

8.6/10 (251 votes)

Brooke and Cary Go to a Fashion Show

S2:E10

After a busy day, Pat walks in Chase's fashion show, which he doesn't even care about. When chaos unfolds, Brooke and Cary are forced to make a big decision.

8.0/10 (251 votes)

Cary Watches People Watch His Movie

S3:E1

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

8.1/10 (232 votes)

Brooke Drives an Armpit Across America

S3:E2

While Cary leverages his D-list celebrity status to help pay rent, Brooke scrambles to enjoy the perks of being a manager at a splashy Vogue party.

8.2/10 (247 votes)

Cary Becomes Somewhat of a Name

S3:E3

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

8.2/10 (240 votes)

Brooke Gets Her Hands Dirty

S3:E4

As Cary attempts to leave his mark on the set of Emily Overruled, Brooke discovers that her new persona isn’t easy to pull off, and Pat’s disguise works a little too well.

9.0/10 (322 votes)

Cary & Brooke Go to an AIDS Play

S3:E5

A frustrated Cary tries to take control of his relationship by making inroads with Lucas’s representation at the opening of his Broadway show. Chase also uses the opening to debut his latest partner.

8.0/10 (203 votes)

Brooke, and We Are Not Joking, Goes to Space

S3:E6

Brooke and Pat set out to date someone on their level with mixed results while Cary is cast to voice a major studio’s first openly queer character.

8.7/10 (250 votes)

Cary Gets His Ass Handed to Him

S3:E7

Brooke, Shuli, and Streeter strategize “new beginnings” for Chase and Pam. Pat’s lowkey birthday request proves anything but. Cary obsesses over the release of Curtis’s new series while trying to salvage his own.

8.7/10 (255 votes)

Brooke Hosts a Night of Undeniable Good

S3:E8

After making Chase a bad boy backfires spectacularly, Brooke’s course-correct reminds her that doing good is really hard. Meanwhile, Cary attempts to “win” his reunion, and Pat heads to Ohio to reconnect with her former self.

8.1/10 (173 votes)

Cary Pays Off His Student Loans

S3:E9

As Brooke goes to extreme lengths to prove Lance isn't as selfless as everyone thinks, Cary obsesses over finding an award-winning role.

9.1/10 (299 votes)

Brooke & Cary & Curtis & Lance

S3:E10

As Pat searches for a way to have difficult conversations with her kids, Cary reaches his breaking point, while Brooke takes a risk.

Season Average Rating Episodes Best Episode Worst Episode
2 ★ 8.4 10
★ 8.8 Pat and Chase Are Killing It
★ 7.8 Chase Goes to College
3 ★ 8.4 10
★ 9.1 Brooke & Cary & Curtis & Lance
★ 8.0 Cary Watches People Watch His Movie
1 ★ 8.0 10
★ 8.4 Chase Gets the Gays
★ 7.6 Pilot