Netflix's newly-released Heartstopper bloopers reflect the overall heartwarming vibe of the YA TV show, and one of the scenes even manages to make one significant Nick moment better. Based on the series of graphic novels of the same name by Alice Oseman, Heartstopper was released on Netflix on April 22. The YA romance TV show was written and created by Oseman, with Doctor Who and Torchwood director Euros Lyn appearing as director for the entire course of Heartstopper season 1. Heartstopper follows 14-year-old Charlie (Joe Locke) in his daily school life as he juggles school-related commitments, his group of misfit friends, bullies, and his crush on his new seatmate and school popular rugby player, Nick (Kit Connor).
Despite Charlie being unmistakably Heartstopper’s protagonist, with his point of view being the first one Heartstopper season 1 focuses on, the TV show also delves into the struggles of those close to him, especially his friends. As his friendship with Nick develops, and it becomes clear that both Charlie and Nick have feelings for each other, more space is given to Nick and his exploration of what he feels towards Charlie and how that influences his friendships with other kids who bully Charlie precisely because he is the only openly gay student at school. A turning point in Heartstopper season 1 happens at the end of episode 8 when Nick finally comes out as bisexual to his mother, Sarah (Olivia Colman), in a heartwarming scene that is also part of the recently-released bloopers.
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In a blooper of this scene, Colman breaks out of character by saying she can’t remember her words. Colman explains her lapse of memory by saying that she “got all
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