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Posted: 2015-09-24T16:26:52Z | Updated: 2015-09-24T20:19:30Z

Well, the end is finally here -- another season of one of our favorite queer web series has come to a close.

This season finale of the second season of "Not Looking" might be the best episode these four queer comedic actors have put together yet. Not only do we get the expected resolution from the main conflict guiding the season, but Drew Droege absolutely had us gagging throughout his whole performance.

"Danton (Drew Droege) serves Teacher/Doctor (Mitch Silpa) at the Mexican restaurant and these two improv juggernauts tear each other to shreds," Co-Creator and star Jason Looney told The Huffington Post. "Parker (Jason Looney) wakes to find he has slept with Homeless Nathan (Sam Pancake) and must rely on his friends to get his life back together. Shane (Jeremy Shane) has a run-in with Lance Bass and Michael Turchin. Also we get to see Drew Droege prancercise which is a treat!"

"Not Looking" is a spoof of the short-lived, queer-focused HBO 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?

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Check out the season finale above. Missed the previous episodes? Head here.

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