Forget 'Looking' -- One Of Our Favorite Queer Web Series Is Back

And this season is going to be HUGE.

Still mourning the loss of HBO's "Looking"? Well, get over it, because something even better is here (again).

One of our favorite queer web series, "Not Looking," has returned with the show's second season -- and the boys have a star-studded cast this year that's bigger and better than ever. Not only can you excpet to see Lance Bass return later this season, but you'll also be seeing Jai Rodriguez ("Queer Eye"), Mitch Silpa ("Bridesmaids," "Spy"), Jeffery Self ("30 Rock", "Jeffery and Cole Casserole") and Daniel Franzese ("Mean Girls," "Looking").

"Not Looking" is a Funny or Die spoof of HBO's short-lived queer-focused drama "Looking." Set in Los Angeles, the web series follows a group of "twentysomething" gay men who are still stumbling through life looking for the right guy -- or are they?

"We took our time this season and felt it was important to tell a really interesting and funny story," Co-Creator Jason Looney told The Huffington Post. "What we learned from season one gave us the confidence to tackle a much larger and complex project. In this season, the flaws of the four main characters bubble to the surface and we had a lot of fun putting these delusional men in terrible situations. Danton (Drew Droege) becomes the world’s most terrible waiter; Parker (Jason Looney) falls into the wrong crowd and struggles with drug and alcohol abuse; Colby (Justin Martindale) deals with internet fame when a picture of him goes viral; and Shane (Jeremy Shane) discovers a lot of spooky truths about himself and his past."

Missed the first season? Head here to catch up.

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