'Grown-ish' Season 2 Premiere: How to Watch and Who Did Zoey Choose?

Grown-ish season 1 concluded back in March with a big decision: which boy was Zoey going to choose?

Among the eligible bachelors we had: Aaron, Luca and Cash. Depending which team you were on definitely was the deciding factor on the satisfaction of the finale.

After locking herself away in her room and meeting up with her girlfriends, Zoey ultimately made the decision for herself.

The rest of the episode was dedicated to Zoey meeting with each boy. Despite being her first love, she told Cash he wasn't the one; she then found Aaron and said "finding someone that challenges you is always something to hold onto," but I guess that wasn't enough to choose him.

So then that leaves Luca. The pair kissed, and it all seemed like things were right with the world – until the season two trailer was released.

As Zoey enters her sophomore year, things looking to be far from slowing down.

Season 2 will kick off with a one-hour premiere special on Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET on Freeform.

Grown-ish first started teasing Season 2 back in November with a one-shot, minute-long clip featuring the entire cast.

sophomore year is a whole 'nother world. #grownish season 2 is coming to you january 2nd on @freeformtv. pic.twitter.com/DkdJXu2mW0

— grown-ish (@grownish) November 30, 2018

While the first teaser had a more colorful, fun tone to it, it wasn't until last month where there was a serious reality check.

It looks like season 2 will feature plenty of growing pains for our leading lady.

it's time for a reality check. #grownish is back january 2nd on @freeformtv. pic.twitter.com/K63TRkJmUv

— grown-ish (@grownish) December 10, 2018

Season 2 episodes will also be able to be watched online with a TV provider connection via Freeform's website.

In celebration of the premiere Freeform and Scholly, a scholarship search tool, are teaming up to help pay off up to $125,000 in student debt.

You must be 18 years or older, and offer ends January 31 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

Within hours of the offer going live, some Twitter users complained of the website freezing after clicking the "submit" button.

Scholly quickly responded to the complaints: "Sorry for the inconvenience. There was an issue affecting iPhone users. It's been fixed and should be working correctly now. Please try applying again."

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