'Heartstopper season one did what it needed to do, and it did it wonderfully. But in season two, it lets its characters’ lives get a bit messier – and it’s even better for it.' ✍️ ShaunKitchener writes for MetroOpinion
It was a very lovely conclusion to a very lovely series, but ‘very lovely’ can only sustain my interest for so long. I’m aIt’s not that I’d have wanted a follow-up season to a teen drama about queer love to suddenly introduce a serial killer, or hinge on aMore from Platform
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This Heartstopper season 2 mental health storyline was a breath of fresh air'Hearstopper's Joe Locke does a fantastic job of showing how hidden eating disorders can be and the refusal to admit there’s a problem until everything comes crashing down.' ✍️ Emily Bashforth (EmilyJBashforth) writes for MetroOpinion
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24 Behind-The-Scenes Secrets From The Set Of HeartstopperHere's what you probably don't know about Netflix's hit coming-of-age LGBTQ+ drama.
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Heartstopper creator Alice Oseman teases what’s in store for season 3'There’s a lot of story left for the show to go into season three.'
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Heartstopper season 2 was right to make this change for DarcyProtect Darcy at all costs.
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Microsoft hits back at Tenable’s criticism of its infosec'Not all fixes are equal,' argues Redmond, and this one for the Power Platform didn't need to be rushed
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