The title is a play on the phrase "Home is where the heart is." It reflects the show's signature blend of camp, sexuality, and the idea that for these characters, "home" is found in their physical desires and the community built around them. Critical Reception
: The episode explores how the community heals after a hate crime, shifting the tone from the more carefree Season 1. [S2E1] Home Is Where the Ass Is
: Michael returns from Portland without David, signaling the end of their relationship and his reintegration into the Liberty Avenue scene. The title is a play on the phrase
: Offers a raw look at the long-term psychological effects of homophobic violence on young queer people. Why the Title? : Offers a raw look at the long-term
: Brian takes an uncharacteristically nurturing (though still guarded) role in helping Justin recover physically and emotionally from Chris Hobbs' attack.