Heartstopper
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One of the most important themes that keeps coming up inHeartstopperis the concept of abolishing the coming-out timetable.
Think about whatyouwant, first and foremost, and what feels right toyou.
Still, thats a lot easier said than done.
Just look at how Isaac reacts to other people passionately making out during Taras birthday party.
But after they kiss, its clear that Isaac isnt feeling what he thinks he should be feeling.
Probably a bit late for me to have any youthful moments of discovery.
But Nathan is right when he replies that there isnt an age limit on those.
But everyone exists on their own timeline.
Most people the people worth hanging around, anyway wont judge you for taking the time you need.
That creates the perfect circumstances for a climactic party sequence to cap off a really rewarding three-episode story arc.
But its clear that Darcy still has stuff to work through, and this story isnt entirely over.
(Id similarly be surprised if Charlies disordered eating just disappears forever after the last episode.)
It recalls his season-one arc when his feelings for Charlie helped push him along whenever he second-guessed himself.
Love makes you take risks.
who do you like?
or I dare you to kiss this person).
How can he disrespect the code of Truth or Dare at that point?
But Nick says he doesnt mind.
Charlie wasnt planning on going further anyway, but the two agree that theyd like to get there eventually.
(Not that any timehasntbeen fraught.)
Thats still just the beginning.
Its like they just discovered kissing for the first time.
Another sign of Isaacs asexuality: He has no answer to give someone asks for his celebrity crush.
Mr. Ajayi and Mr. Farouk spend the night together, and Im happy for those crazy kids.
Also, shout out to Farouk for looking the other way on Darcys food poisoning.