Without saying anything more, be warned: The episode delivers an emotional gut-punch.

The coming home service in African-American culture is big.

I love going to church.

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I have a great relationship with Christ.

I have a great relationship with the church.

And so, for me, I was excited, Brown explains.

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I know what this means to the black community.

I know how this went back when slaves were freed; I know all the history behind this.

So to have this moment for me was like, Yes!

While that conversation was enlightening, Berk still hadnt come to terms with his feelings.

That episode was very, very hard for me honestly.

I almost refused to do it, he admits.

I grew up very religious.

Religion was my entire life.

And then when I came out, religion completely turned their back on me.

And Ive never really gotten over that.

Tan continues: There are times even we need to educate each other.

… Its not just the audience we like to impact, its each other.

Without spoiling the episode, Berk doesnt hesitate in praising Tammye for being so loving and accepting and open.

Respect was priority No.

One of my closest friends is a trans man who is incredible.

And a lot of my clients are trans women.

I wasnt as informed for Skyler.

I lived a very, very Middle-Eastern life until I was in my early 20s.

We were very sheltered.

Its just about people living a comfortable, protected, respected life.

Watch the video above for more on season 2, which premieres June 15 on Netflix.