5 Things Dan Amboyer Revealed About Younger, Your New Favorite Show

If you were a fan of Sex and the City back in the day, then you need to start watching TV Land's original scripted series Younger, like, yesterday. Not only does it have the same creator, but it features everything you once adored about the sitcom: love, the big city, and plenty of eye candy. We had the chance to sit down with Dan Amboyer who plays Kelsey's (Hilary Duff) boyfriend, Thad, and he revealed everything you can expect from the show's second season.

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This Season Will Be Completely Different From the Last

This Season Will Be Completely Different From the Last

"For me, it’s huge differences. We haven’t got there yet with the show, but there are big, crazy surprises that happen later on. I’m really excited for episodes eight through 12."

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Hilary Duff Is Just as Awesome as You Thought

Hilary Duff Is Just as Awesome as You Thought

"Going into this I knew the phenomenon that was 'Hilary Duff' but I never watched her show [Lizzie McGuire], so I think that was actually an advantage because I got to know her just as a person. She’s everything I think her fans would want her to be."

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The Cast Is Super Tight Off Set

The Cast Is Super Tight Off Set

"Nico [Tortorella] and I hang out a lot, and Debi [Mazar] really loves texting, so we’ll have big ole texting sessions. It’s a new experience for me because when you’re a guest star on a show, you don’t get as involved, but even from the other casts I’ve seen from the outside, they aren’t as in each other’s business as we are."

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The Show Will Travel to Even More Trendy Locations

The Show Will Travel to Even More Trendy Locations

"I mean, just from Darren Star who is the master of filming a series in New York, he’s found great ways to showcase the city. This season, they’ve found a way to take it up a notch as far as locations."

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Thad Becomes More Appreciative of Kelsey

Thad Becomes More Appreciative of Kelsey

"The relationship definitely advances and progresses with her moving into a position of power. We become a little more parallel and I find ways to support her."