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Doorways and corridors as liminal spaces in Heartstopper pt 1 of 8
Thanks so much to @herewetumble for editorial help and @barrows-teeth for feedback and the awesome gifs! All mistakes are mine.
Find part 2 here.
Part 3 here.
Part 4 here.
Part 5 here.
Part 6 here.
Part 7 here.
Part 8 here.
If you want, you can read the whole thing without gifs on AO3 here.
Doorways and corridors are not just scenery in Heartstopper — they are silent characters supporting a journey.
Charlie Spring walks through a corridor to meet Ben after winter break, and passes through a doorway where a teacher is taking down some decorations. Could this be a signal of things changing?
When Charlie reaches the library, he finds the library empty and a text from Ben asking to meet up later. This opens a space in Charlie’s heart when he meets Nick a few minutes later.
We do see him actually pass through the doorway into his new form room. He exchanges inanities with the teacher and then turns to go to his seat. When he lays eyes on Nick, you can tell he is immediately struck. I think this doorway, into his new form room, represents Charlie’s imminent relationship with Nick.
Then we see Charlie coming through a doorway into a corridor and passing through another door to meet up with Ben in the music room. They kiss, Ben says “still don’t tell anyone about us,” and leaves. We see Charlie through the window as the door closes. The beginning of the end of their relationship.
The very next doorway is Nick and Charlie bumping into each other as they try to pass through it at the same time. Destiny has brought them together! They are about to embark on something together …
Montage of passing in the hallway/meeting in form and saying hi and then they meet up on the way to math class. After Nick has doodled on Charlie’s hand, they easily pass through a doorway big enough for the two of them as though the world is bending to make more space for the two of them as they become more comfortable with each other. They happen to run into Ben who completely ignores Charlie. That door between Ben and Charlie has just closed a little more.
Charlie exits the bus and gets a text from Ben to meet up in the library. At this meeting, Ben kisses Charlie, but Charlie doesn’t really kiss back and he’s distracted by the doodle on his hand Nick left there yesterday. Although Ben has called Charlie to him, Charlie is drawing away.
The next doorway we see is really a gateway. Ben is kissing a girl. That does it for Charlie. He slams that proverbial door shut hard.
Charlie describes his ideal boyfriend and clears the window only to see Nick Nelson.
Nick watches through a fence as Charlie runs (faster than his classmates).
Next we see Charlie struggling in front of an open locker door. Nick asks if Charlie wants to step onto his turf and Charlie can’t turn him down.
Charlie walks down a corridor, through a doorway, and faces a closed door to the locker room where he can hear people talking about him. He pushes the door open and Nick stands up and says “hi”, welcoming into the space. Charlie is so brave for pushing that door open!
The next time he steps into the locker room, “In my self-made isolation, you’re my only inspiration / when the mirror says I’m ugly and if anybody loves me it’s a lie” is playing, but none of the boys notice him or talk to him. We see Nick talking strategy and then some scenes on the field.
Cut to Ben walking down the corridor. It feels so ominous and closed in, especially when it cuts back to Nick and Charlie working on tackling at the goal posts. You can see Nick’s admiration for Charlie’s improvement and Charlie feeling good that Nick is complimenting him. They are out in the world and it’s just them and life is good.
Then we see Ben through a “window” waiting for Charlie. Charlie walks out one door (leaving Nick standing in the doorway behind) and through another to meet Ben. He turns around a corner and has a conversation with Ben which ends with Ben forcing a kiss on Charlie and then Nick pulling Ben off. They are in the corridor.
Nick puts himself between Ben and Charlie, tells Ben to piss off, checks that Charlie is ok, then the two of them walk off through the corridor together, out the door, and out the school gate. There is a feeling of release as they walk outside and say goodbye.
Jack Wolfe fandom, I come to your rescue. I was inspired to download The Magician's Elephant while the video was public, and now here it is in all its glory:
There's a lot of good comments and tags in the notes, but this one is very important, I feel like it deserves some emphasis.
Part of how authoritarianism works is telling you that you can't stop it. And you can't stop it by yourself. But it wants to stop the train of thought there and let you fall into despair.
You need to remember the next part: you don't have to stop it by yourself.
You're not alone. Take care of your community and let your community take care of you. Supporting each other is so vital.
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