Saturday, June 14, 2025

Post Holiday Blues Streaming 25' - Heartstopper - Season Three

Heartstopper's third season I have been waiting to catch up on, originally streamed last October.

So while I look after my neighbour's cat, it's time to catch up on my Netflix stories, as I completely dropped this streaming service!

Back in April, Netflix ordered a feature-length Heartstopper film that would act as the series finale, in place of a fourth season.

Season three explores some dark issues for Charlie (Joe Locke), while Nick (Kit Connor), does his best to be a sweet, supportive boyfriend throughout the season.

The rest of the friendship group Tao Xu (William Gao), Elle Argent (Yasmin Finney), Isaac Henderson (Tobie Donovan), Tara Jones (Corinna Brown) & Darcy Olsson (Kizzy Edgell) have a lot going on!


In the finale, Charlie's mother apologises to him and shares her difficult relationship with her overbearing mother. 

Nick, Elle, Tara, and Imogen take a road trip to visit university options. At the University of Oxford, Imogen tells Nick she does not like boys and has been struggling with compulsory heterosexuality. 

Tara realises she does not like Oxford and ponders her future. Having preferred the University of Leeds to schools closer to home, Nick expresses his fears of being away from Charlie to the girls, who encourage him to branch out. 

Charlie prepares to play the drums with Sahar's band at a summer fete. Charlie encourages Tori to share love with others, especially Michael. Nick and the girls fight traffic to see the band's performance. Elle tells Tao she wants to study elsewhere in Europe. 

Charlie's parents let him sleep over at Nick's, where Charlie takes his shirt off and the two have sex.

I have a feeling the finale/film will possibly land this year concluding another one of Netflix's legacy series. With Cobra Kai & You already concluding, Stranger Things ending later in three parts, and Squid Game ending this month, the streaming service is saying goodbye to some of their most successful series.

So expect a You catch up, along with a quick Squid Game binge. Damn those two shows were particularly addictive!

Catch ya soon dear readers!

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