Heartstopper
Warning: Spoilers For Heartstopper Season 3 Ahead!
Sufjan Stevens
“Are You OK?”
The show soundtracks the beloved gang’s reunion for a beach day.
Nick then tells Charlie that he believes he has an eating disorder.
Meanwhile, Charlie studies for exams, missing Nick at home.
While excited, she worries about Darcy, who is struggling academically.
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Meanwhile, Darcy blocks her mother’s phone number.
An important conversation about Tao’s separation anxiety ensues.
Meanwhile, Charlie grapples with his self-image.
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Tori listens on from the staircase, glad that Charlie is seeking the help he needs.
Tara encourages Nick to write a journal and talk to her about his worries during this process.
Nick is at a Halloween party with his friends, but feels more alone than ever.
“Are You OK?”
Darcy begins to explore their non-binary identity as well.
Nick comforts Charlie and welcomes him into the home, introducing them to his aunt and uncle.
They later play a game of Jenga with Nick’s young cousins, and share a grilled cheese sandwich.
Darcy talks to more people about their pronouns, and partygoers ask Charlie about where he went during treatment.
Ellespeaks with a new friend from art school about her anxieties surrounding sex as a transgender woman.
“Loveher” by Romyplays as the group debriefs before midnight.
Meanwhile, Tao and Elle go back into the house to sleep together for the first time.
“A Young Understanding” by Sundara Karmaplays as the friends dance and play drinking games.
He looks out the window, feeling hopeful.
Tara comes to the conclusion that she needs to start putting herself first when it comes to academic decisions.
Elle’s classmates support her after a radio appearance went wrong.
“Close One” by FIZZplays as the group tours Tara’s number one prospect, Oxford University.
Charlie heads out to drum with Sahar’s band Queer Intentions at the fair.
Elle tells Tao she is thinking of going to art school in Paris.
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The playlist is also available via Apple Music and YouTube.
Each song is also available individually on these streaming platforms.
The show navigates the challenges of LGBTQ+ youth during tumultuous adolescent years.
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