EPISODE
SEASON
Awkward - Season 2
Since the Dance, Jenna's been with Jake, but hasn't declared herself as his girlfriend on her blog. Now it's almost New Year and everyone will gather at the party Matty is hosting. And Jenna is given until midnight to make up her mind...
11 July 1963, Medford, Oregon, USA
13 June 1993, Brazil
13 March 1988, Davie, Florida, USA
15 March 1966, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
10 June 1981, Rossford, Ohio, USA
19 July 1993, La Cañada Flintridge, California, USA
29 April 1971, Arlington Heights, Illinois, USA
28 September 1990, New Britain, Connecticut, USA
3 March 1977, Birmingham, Alabama, USA
12 March 1975, New York City, New York, USA
June 28, 2012
Resolution has two meanings: one implies closure, and the other involves a plan for the future. It succeeds in providing both, offering an epilogue to season one and a prologue to season two without losing any momentum in the process.
June 27, 2012
The dialogue is still quotable and catchy, but the unique voice and rhythm is reduced, if not altogether gone.
June 26, 2012
The performance quality of the show is matched only by the sharpness of the writing. That said, these kids talk so quickly, you'd think they were in an Aaron Sorkin show, but funnier - much, much funnier.
June 27, 2012
High school horrors are pretty universal-even for people well past that age like me-and Awkward's writing is sharp enough to keep even those viewers who refuse to go to their reunions laughing.
June 28, 2012
Jenna's buoyancy in a life of constant land mines keeps "Awkward" fun and refreshing.
June 28, 2012
Awkward's comedy is even better this year.
April 13, 2013
Blending super-sharp humour with emotional sincerity, Awkward certainly does seem to take its lead from those seminal teen romcoms of the 1980s. The result is a show about adolescents that can be enjoyed by all ages.
June 28, 2012
New Jenna, as she calls herself, seems strikingly more together than the Jenna I loved last year, and I kind of miss her klutzy chaos. She even looks a bit too polished. Go ahead, girl -- grow up. Get it together. But keep it real.

