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The Truth Hurts is the fourth episode of the first season of Love, Victor. It is the fourth episode of the series overall.


Synopsis[]

Victor and Pilar get to the bottom of what happened between Roger and their mom back in Texas.


Plot[]

Pilar, suspicious that Isabel is having an affair, is heartbroken. She shares the news with Victor, who does not believe that their mother would cheat but is persuaded into setting up a meeting up with Roger from Facebook by pretending to be Isabel. Victor sees Roger in person and is shocked to discover that he is the former boss of their father, Armando. Victor and Mia bond over Mia's sadness at the fact that her father is dating a new woman and moving on from her mother. At a basketball game, Victor confronts his parents about Isabel's affair and learns that Armando is already aware of it. Pilar and Victor are shocked to learn their family moved to Atlanta to help their parents recover from the aftermath of the affair.


Cast[]

Starring[]

Guest Starring[]

Co-Starring[]

  • Charlie Hall as Kieran
  • Cornelius Peter as Gentleman[1]
  • Melanie Haynes as Angry Wife[2]
  • John Minch as Referee[3]
  • Steven Heisler as Roger[4]


Quotes[]

To be added


Gallery[]

Promotional photos[]

Behind the scenes[]

To be added


See also[]

Love, Victor episodes


References[]

  1. The gentleman who Pilar and Victor thought was Roger.
  2. The wife of the man that Pilar and Victor thought was Roger.
  3. The referee who calls traveling on Victor.
  4. Armando's old boss and Isabel's former affair.
Episodes
Season 1 Welcome to Creekwood · Stoplight Party · Battle of the Bands · The Truth Hurts · Sweet Sixteen · Creekwood Nights · What Happens In Willacoochee... · Boys' Trip · Who the Hell Is B? · Spring Fling
Season 2 Perfect Summer Bubble · Day One, Take Two · There's No Gay in Team · The Sex Cabin · Gay Gay · Sincerely, Rahim · Table for Four · The Morning After · Victor's Day Off · Close Your Eyes
Season 3 It's You · Fast Times at Creekwood High · The Setup · You Up? · Lucas & Diego · Agent of Chaos · The Gay Award · Brave
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