LikeAChampion Posted October 28, 2023 Posted October 28, 2023 I saw on Instagram today they're filming Spoiler Scenes from the comic that were released last week... Does that mean season 3 really will be the last? I thought it'd get at least 2 more.
fridayteenage Posted December 29, 2023 Posted December 29, 2023 the new volume is the #1 bestselling book of any genre last week, with 90k print copies: https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/nielsen/top100.html a main print girl 2
KBax Posted December 29, 2023 Posted December 29, 2023 36 minutes ago, fridayteenage said: the new volume is the #1 bestselling book of any genre last week, with 90k print copies: https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/nielsen/top100.html a main print girl Iconic, she did that 1
Johnny Jacobs Posted January 6 Posted January 6 (edited) Nick truly is what every gay needed to have had in highschool. He's truly goals. So sweet and loving. The writers know. They just know. They sneaky I am depressed to think about that we only have one or two more seasons tops Edited January 6 by Johnny Jacobs 3
Lovett Posted February 10 Posted February 10 3 hours ago, Kimbra said: The way this made no noise. They are three seasons? The third season hasn't come out yet and the second season out-performed the first on Netflix. Not sure where you've gotten 'no noise' from. 3
LikeAChampion Posted March 13 Posted March 13 This is getting another two-season renewal. Probably it's last. The Flaunt interview confirmed there was more content left to film for future seasons and Netflix not using the words final season makes me think they don't plan on ending it anytime soon. I'm just hoping they make the episodes a little longer. The fact I can watch the entire series in half a day is depressing.
PillowCase Posted March 13 Posted March 13 On 8/10/2023 at 8:41 PM, Bloo said: Charlie is 15. Why do we need sex scenes with him? There are countless gay shows with gay sex scenes. I think it's okay that there is one queer show that is decisively PG. This is a show that parents can safely show their children and that's an amazing thing. I've been reading discourse about this show for a few days and the consensus is the same: it's wildly unrealistic that they are not even doing hand stuff or some light action. Of course people will point it out, because it does not make any sense. Some cite the writer of the graphic novels being asexual as a possible reason. I don't think anyone is particularly excited about seeing it happen, but it is weird that it doesn't.
ATRL Moderator Bloo Posted March 13 ATRL Moderator Posted March 13 51 minutes ago, PillowCase said: I've been reading discourse about this show for a few days and the consensus is the same: it's wildly unrealistic that they are not even doing hand stuff or some light action. Of course people will point it out, because it does not make any sense. Some cite the writer of the graphic novels being asexual as a possible reason. I don't think anyone is particularly excited about seeing it happen, but it is weird that it doesn't. Not all content has to aim for realism, though. Escapism is a perfectly valid objective for content to aim for. Heartstopper isn't aiming to be a super realistic series. It's meant to be optimistic and positive while also providing a easy-to-digest blueprint for healthy relationships. For instance, I think it is a good thing that you have two characters (Nick and Charlie) get intimate and then they verbally check in with one another to make sure the other is comfortable—even expressing their boundaries with where they're at presently. That's important to depict so we can begin to maybe normalize some of those behaviors that might seem unrealistic on first glance. 4 1
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