At the end of Season 1, plenty of storylines remained unresolved, including the aftermath of Joey's sexual assault. Tim (Thelonious Serrell-Freed) may very well turn on George (Anthony Ippolito) and Luke (Brian Altimus) to report their actions to the police. Fans should also find out more about Dom's internship and relationship with John (Romero), Sid's Harvard journey and relationship with Victor (Rosenstein) after being outed involuntarily, and whether Leila (Yoo), who sent an anonymous email threatening to bomb the school, may also see some repercussions once that information gets out. Additionally, a second season should investigate the way Jay's silent protest at a recital in solidarity with best friend Owen will affect his future.
Johnson has publicly speculated (via Digital Spy) about a second season, noting that he likes that Grand Army portrays friendships with more nuance in a way not often seen on television. In his character's case, it's about the relationship Jay has with fellow saxophonist Owen (Jordan). "This is speculation and my opinion, but I feel like he will only continue to grow as a young man," Johnson said. "I feel like we would probably see Owen again, because Jayson just won't let their relationship go down the gutter."
Ideally, all the characters will see that same kind of growth as they maneuver the coming-of-age drama of high school in Grand Army.