Heartstopper Season 2 hit Netflix in August, continuing the feel-good love story of Charlie Spring (Joe Locke) and Nick Nelson (Kit Connor) as they navigated their sexualities alongside their diverse friendship group. The finale, “Perfect,” tied up a number of Season 2’s plotlines, with Charlie finally expressing the extent and damage that being bullied caused him. However, the episode also left us with a number of burning questions and dropped hints toward what the series could have in store for the youthful gang when it returns in Season 3.
Will Charlie Tell Nick He Loves Him?
Emotions were high in the Heartstopper Season 2 finale as relationships were tested for the entire Truham clan, but its most tear-jerking scene came in the episode's final moments. For the entire season, Nick has been trying to understand Charlie’s struggles with food as his eating disorder begins to have effects on his health and in the finale, Charlie finally opens up about the disorder’s deep connection to the terrible bullying that he’d received after coming out only a year earlier. As Charlie delves deeper into his mental health battles, Nick comforts him, stating; “I love your hair so much, I love your eyes, I love…” Falling shy of admitting his obvious feelings, Nick’s moment is interrupted as his mother returns home, and the love birds quickly depart, with Charlie walking home, a pep in his step. In classic Heartstopper fashion, Charlie quickly begins to message Nick, simply writing “I love you.” The episode cuts black with his finger hovering over the send button. Will he send it, pushing their relationship to an even deeper level? Perhaps, in a romantic twist, while Charlie hesitates sending the message, he receives the same text from Nick. Heartstopper is no stranger to a romantic coincidence, so time will tell.
With Charlie now fully admitting to his eating disorder, Season 3 will surely see the couple team up to combat it after Season 2 saw it begin interfering with his day-to-day life. Charlie admitted in the finale that his eating felt like the only thing that he could control during the darkest days of being bullied, so hopefully, with the hardest of those days behind him, and with a supportive partner by his side, Charlie can begin to move forward in conquering the disorder. Admitting to the issue marks the first step of that journey.
Will Elle and Tao’s Relationship Survive ‘Heartstopper’ Season 3?
Heartstopper Season 1 laid the groundwork for a budding relationship between best friends Elle Argent (Yasmin Finney) and Tau Xu (William Gao). Season 2 saw the soon-to-be couple exploring their feelings for each other, but it wasn’t smooth sailing once their romance began. As Elle’s confidence grew, so did Tau’s fear of losing her — the death of his father at a young age having large ramifications on him in the present. Testing them further, Elle found herself with a place at the prestigious Lambert School of Art, moving her further away from Tau, a prospect that he struggles to deal with. Knowing that it’s what’s best for his girlfriend’s future, Tao supports Elle in her decision to attend the school, but it certainly won’t be easy for him in the year ahead. Their separation will surely test his character growth, but hopefully, the besties turned lovers won’t lose each other in the process.
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