Introducing a new generation - gay, straight, and ethnically diverse - coming of age in a post 9/11 world, searching for love and belonging as they confront their identities and ride the waves of sexual awakening. Shot in high-definition digital video on location in and around New York City and Los Angeles, Anyone But Me is a fresh take on the universal conflicts that shape us all. Executive producer/writer Susan Miller is an Obie award-winning playwright (My Left Breast ) and was a Consulting producer/Writer on the first season of Showtime's The L Word and ABC's landmark series thirtysomething. Executive Producer/Writer/Director Tina Cesa Ward took top honors for her film, In Their Absence , which was screened at film fests around the globe. A "relevant new drama." --TubeFilter News Transcends the oft-politicized aspects of its storyline, and simply reminds us of what it feels like to be young and in love. --NewTeeVee.com "The L Word goes to High School Anyone But Me. Undeniably appealing." --Tilzy.TV "Anyone But Me brings awareness of the challenges of growing up in a generation that doesn't remember life pre-9/11. And the chemistry between the two girls is undeniable.-- AfterEllen.com "It's refreshingly apparent in the first episode that this series isn't cut from the same cloth as most of the teenage dramas on television, instead delivering a more realistic depiction of teenage issues compared to the oft-escapist TV shows populated with vapid and privileged youth." --Philadelphia Gay News www.anyonebutmeseries.com
Full description and show creditsAlexis Slade (Elisabeth) and Marissa Skell (Carey) talk about what Season 3 means to their characters.
Nicole Pacent talks about her character's journey in Season 3.
Sophie's secret life catches up with her. Aunt Jodie makes a debut.
Aster finds more than she was looking for in LA. And Sophie faces Vivian for the first time since "the kiss."
Jessy Hodges (Sophie), Nicole Pacent (Aster) and Rachael Hip-Flores (VIvian) talk about the Season 2 finale, and the kiss shared between Sophie and Vivian.
In the Season 3 opener, Vivian's struggles to draw the comic strip forces her to confront difficult memories.
Introducing a new generation - gay, straight, and ethnically diverse - coming of age in a post 9/11 world, searching for love and belonging as they confront their identities and ride the waves of sexual awakening. Shot in high-definition digital video on location in and around New York City and Los Angeles, Anyone But Me is a fresh take on the universal conflicts that shape us all. Executive producer/writer Susan Miller is an Obie award-winning playwright (My Left Breast ) and was a Consulting producer/Writer on the first season of Showtime's The L Word and ABC's landmark series thirtysomething. Executive Producer/Writer/Director Tina Cesa Ward took top honors for her film, In Their Absence , which was screened at film fests around the globe. A "relevant new drama." --TubeFilter News Transcends the oft-politicized aspects of its storyline, and simply reminds us of what it feels like to be young and in love. --NewTeeVee.com "The L Word goes to High School Anyone But Me. Undeniably appealing." --Tilzy.TV "Anyone But Me brings awareness of the challenges of growing up in a generation that doesn't remember life pre-9/11. And the chemistry between the two girls is undeniable.-- AfterEllen.com "It's refreshingly apparent in the first episode that this series isn't cut from the same cloth as most of the teenage dramas on television, instead delivering a more realistic depiction of teenage issues compared to the oft-escapist TV shows populated with vapid and privileged youth." --Philadelphia Gay News www.anyonebutmeseries.com