Off Campus Season 2 Just Quietly Confirmed The Romance Fans Were Waiting For
Most Off Campus fans were already convinced Season 2 would adapt The Score long before the official confirmation arrived. The biggest reason was simple: the Amazon series has followed the book order closely so far, and The Score is the second major romance in Elle Kennedy’s Off Campus series focusing on Dean Di Laurentis and Allie Hayes.
Now the show has basically confirmed it.
During a recent interview, showrunner Louisa Levy revealed that Season 2 is already written and production will begin after the Season 1 press tour. When asked whether the next season focuses on Dean and Allie, even cast reactions made the answer feel obvious. Ella Bright, who plays Hannah, reportedly smiled and nodded during the conversation.
Dean And Allie Were Quietly Set Up Throughout Season 1
Fans started predicting the adaptation direction before the finale even aired because the series kept giving Dean and Allie unusually strong emotional focus compared to the rest of the friend group. Certain scenes already mirrored parts of The Score, especially Dean’s defensive humor and the tension underneath his confidence.
The relationship is also one of the most emotional arcs in the books once Dean’s fear of vulnerability starts colliding with Allie’s ability to see through him completely.
And that’s why fans are reacting so intensely now.
Season 2 Could Become Much Messier Emotionally
What makes readers nervous — and excited — is whether the show fully commits to the emotional chaos of The Score instead of softening it for streaming audiences.
Because Dean only really works as a character when the audience realizes his confidence is mostly emotional self-defense. The relationship becomes frustrating, uneven, funny, and surprisingly painful at times.
Dean and Allie probably wouldn’t work nearly as well if they were emotionally healthier people honestly.
Right now, the most promising thing about Season 2 is that it already feels emotionally rougher around the edges than Garrett and Hannah’s story did. If the writers keep that instability intact, this could easily become the show’s strongest season.
Or the one that divides fans the hardest.

