"If you're anything like me, you've been spending the last few weeks obsessing over Heated Rivalry - the gay hockey romance adapted from Rachel Reid's beloved book series Game Changer. And if we're being honest, that also means that you're extremely sad about Season 1 coming to an end. What am I supposed to do now that I won't get any new content of Shane and Ilya?!"
"But lucky for you, I'm a seasoned veteran in queer media. So to keep the good vibes (and emotional investment) going, here are 12 more shows that deserve a spot on your watchlist: 5. Young Royals (2021-2024). Forbidden love, high stakes, and intense emotions? Check, check, and check. This Swedish drama follows a prince falling for a classmate at boarding school, bringing you longing, heartbreak, and absolutely beautiful performances."
"7. Love, Victor (2020 -2022). A tender coming-of-age story about exploring love and identity in high school, this series (inspired by Love, Simon) takes a slower, more intimate approach to young queer romance. If you loved the emotional moments from Heated Rivalry, you'll definitely fall for this one too. So no, there truly isn't another show quite like Heated Rivalry since she's unique and truly that girl. But that just means it's time to fall in love with something new!"
Heated Rivalry is a gay hockey romance adapted from Rachel Reid's Game Changer that left viewers sad when Season 1 ended and longing for Shane and Ilya. Twelve additional queer-focused TV shows are suggested as viewing alternatives to maintain emotional investment. Young Royals features a prince falling for a classmate at boarding school, delivering longing, heartbreak, and strong performances. Love, Victor offers a tender, coming-of-age exploration of love and identity in high school with a slower, intimate approach to queer romance. BuzzFeed Canada promotes social channels for more TV and movie updates.
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