Netflix's Stellar 2-Part Series Is the Perfect Binge Before Its Return Next Week The series, which was created by Hannah Carroll Chapman and first premiered on September 14, 2022, is a stellar teen drama that packs emotion and high stakes while still being all about teenage angst, love and friendship. The long-awaited Season 3 of the series will be premiering next week on March 25, so there's no better time than now to tune in and catch up. Heartbreak High has become one of Netflix's most must-watch teen dramas due to its ability to balance lighthearted moments with emotionally charged storylines. At the beginning of the series, main character Amerie Wadia (Ayesha Madon) is blindsided when her best friend of many years, Harper (Asher Yasbincek), suddenly fights with her and breaks up their friendship. As she tries to piece together what happened, a map that she and Harper created about the school's sexcapades, known as the Incest Map, gets exposed, and Amerie is labeled as the culprit and a social pariah. The rest of the series follows everyone mentioned on the map as they’re forced to attend the Sexual Literacy Tutorial Class, or SLTs, pronounced "sluts." As new friendships blossom between the group and major secrets are revealed, Amerie works to restore her friendship with Harper, console her into remembering what happened, and be there for her in her time of need. By Season 2, Amerie and Harper are on steadier ground, and the series shifts focus to secondary characters. A highlight is the story following the neurodivergent side of Quinni (Chloé Hayden), which shows viewers how she thinks and processes the world around her. After a pivotal moment, she drops her mask and shares her genuine opinions of people around her, giving viewers a deeper understanding of her character.#netflix #heartbreak_high #ayesha_madon #asher_yasbincek #chloe_hayden
