“Heartstopper” is a popular LGBTQ+ webcomic-turned-TV series that has gained a dedicated fanbase. If you’re eagerly waiting for the second season of “Heartstopper” and looking for similar shows to enjoy in the meantime, here are 7 more recommendations in our Part-02:
1. High School Musical: The Musical: The Series:
Members of the drama club and their faculty teachers are featured in “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series” as they prepare for the opening night of their musicals. As these adolescents discover the transformative power that only high school theater can provide, new loves bloom, old friendships are tested as new ones are established, rivalries erupt, and lives are forever changed.
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2. Sex Education:
The series follows the lives of Otis Milburn, a socially awkward high school student who becomes a reluctant sex therapist due to his mother’s profession as a sex therapist. Along with his rebellious classmate Maeve Wiley, Otis sets up an underground sex therapy clinic to deal with his classmates’ problems.
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3. The Sex Lives of College Girls:
The show follows the lives of four college roommates as they navigate the challenges and experiences of college life, including relationships, academics, and, as the title suggests, their sex lives. It is known for its comedic and coming-of-age elements, addressing contemporary issues faced by young adults.
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4. Elite:
Elite, the Spanish teen drama on Netflix, has garnered a passionate fanbase and intense criticism since its premiere in 2018. The series follows the lives of students at Las Encinas, an exclusive high school in Spain, where the clash between wealthy elites and working-class newcomers leads to murder, drugs, and plenty of soapy drama.
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5. Genera+ion:
High school students investigate modern sexuality, putting to the test strongly held ideas in their conservative society about life, love, and the nature of family.
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6. Euphoria
Euphoria is a bold and uncompromising look at the messy world of adolescence. It’s not for everyone, but it’s undeniably captivating and thought-provoking. The show’s stunning visuals, raw performances, and honest portrayal of teenage struggles make it a must-watch for those who appreciate pushing boundaries and diving into the depths of human experience.
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7. The Fosters:
This drama series revolves around a multi-ethnic family, including two lesbian mothers, as they navigate the challenges of parenthood, relationships, and social issues.
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In conclusion, while waiting for the second season of “Heartstopper” or if you’re looking for similar LGBTQ+ shows that explore themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery, there are several excellent options to enjoy. Whether you prefer heartwarming coming-of-age stories or more complex dramas, the variety of shows listed above should provide you with diverse and engaging LGBTQ+ representation to keep you entertained while you wait for new episodes of your favourite show!
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