'Looking' Season 2 Spoilers: Will Murray Bartlett, Jonathan Groff, Frankie J. Alvarez Find 'Home?' [WATCH]

By Jorge Solis (j.solis@mstarsnews.com) | Mar 20, 2015 05:00 PM EDT

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Before Sunday's season finale, HBO has released all-new clips from Season 2 from Looking. With friendships and relationships in trouble, are Patrick (Jonathan Groff), Dom (Murray Bartlett), and Agustín (Frankie J. Alvarez) ready to find closure in 'Looking For Home?'

As we previously mentioned, the series created by Michael Lannan revolves around the lives of three best friends in San Francisco. In their own way, each one explores how the single life treats a new generation of gay men. The trio struggles to find meaning behind their everyday relationships, heartaches, and hidden secrets.

In our recent recap, reeling from his parents divorce, Patrick (Groff) moved in with Kevin (Russell Tovey) to their new apartment. Though an old flame shook things up, Agustín (Alvarez) and Eddie (Daniel Franzese) officially became a couple. Dom and Doris (Lauren Weedman) got into a big unresolved fight that threatens to end their longtime friendship.

In the footage, Patrick and Kevin have just moved to their apartment, which you can see by all the unopened boxes. Of all the things Kevin could put up first, he chooses to pin a Field of Dreams poster on the wall? (Really?) Will the couple decide to move again when they discover just how freaky their neighbors really are?

Check out the first clip here:

Also in the episode, Malik (Bashir Salahuddin) has to get involved with Dom and Doris' fight. Just when he thought he was out of the art world, Agustín is brought right back in as his nerves come out during the shelter's mural unveiling.

Check out the second clip here:

In our MStars interview, Frankie J. Alvarez described the camaraderie between him and his cast mates, "It just goes to show that from the beginning, we all felt really comfortable with each other. There's not diva in the bunch, so everyone's really open and generous. And we support each other. Nobody's trying to outshine the other and I think that really is the true testament to the chemistry. We want the show to succeed instead of any sort of certain individual. We realize that certain individuals have to take a backseat at certain moment. I think we all really have a good give and take depending on the circumstances of the story. "

Looking continues one last time on Sunday on HBO at 10pm.

Readers, are you excited to see Looking for Home?

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