Antonio Cipriano previews Grace and Loganโs impact on *Off Campus* season 2
Season 2 of *Off Campus* skips the bookโs Grace and Logan romance arc but their past choices still impact the new storyline. The show risks fan backlash by prioritizing new romances like Dean and Allie over the original couple.
Antonio Cipriano, the actor playing John Logan in Prime Videoโs *Off Campus*, says Season 2 will still explore Grace Iversโ complicated romance with Loganโeven though the show is jumping ahead in the book series.
The first season ended with Grace and Logan as a couple, but the second season skips their โmistakeโ arc entirely. Instead, the focus shifts to Dean Di Laurentis and Allie Hayes, the leads in Elle Kennedyโs next book, *The Score*. That means Grace and Loganโs story wonโt get the same depth on screenโbut Cipriano insists their relationship still matters. โThereโs a lot of emotional fallout,โ he told Deadline. โGrace and Loganโs choices still ripple through the season.โ
The change reflects a common issue in adapting romance novels to TV: source material often doesnโt translate cleanly to serialized storytelling. Fans of the books might expect Grace and Loganโs drama to dominate, but the show is making a bold creative choice to prioritize new dynamics. Still, Cipriano hints their past will haunt the characters. โYouโll see Grace grappling with what happened,โ he said. โLoganโs decisions arenโt forgotten.โ
For viewers, this means *Off Campus* Season 2 will feel fresh but risk alienating fans invested in Grace and Loganโs arc. The showโs gamble hinges on whether new romances like Dean and Allie can carry the emotional weight of the original couple. If not, expect backlash. If it works, the season could redefine the seriesโproving that even when a story skips ahead, the past isnโt truly gone.
