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Simon & Jeremy Part 3
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From the American drama television series Rise (2018).
A passionate working class high school drama teacher decides to put on a high school version of the musical "Spring Awakening”. Two of the drama club students, Simon Saunders and Jeremy Travers, are cast in roles ("Hänschen" and "Ernst") which involve them sharing a kiss. But as they rehearse the show, Jeremy begins to have feelings for Simon for real.
In Part 3 (S1 E05+E06) …
Simon starts at St Francis Preparatory School. At supper his father asks him how the new school was. Simon says it was good but he probably won’t join their theatre group as the next production is already cast. A day or two later he calls into Stanton High and speaks to his bff Lilette. She says she hopes he’s not going there just to please his father, as he has his own life to live. This makes Simon reconsider his position and, when he gets home, he tells his parents he wants to go back to Stanton. After a heated discussion, his father tells him to go back if he wants to.
Jeremy is pleased to see Simon back at Stanton. As they finish school that afternoon, Jeremy asks Simon whether he has any feelings for him. Simon doesn’t reply, so Jeremy leans forwards and they share a long tender kiss. The kiss rattles Simon and when he sees Annabelle the next day he tells her he thinks they should take their thing to the next level, physically. When he tells Lilette, she says she hopes he’s not doing it just to prove a point. Does she suspect?
Background…
“Rise” is inspired by the young adult novel “Drama High” by Michael Sokolove, which focused on the real life of drama teacher, Lou Volpe, of Harry S Truman High School in Levittown, Pennsylvania. Volpe's story follows his accomplishments of bringing a diminished high school drama programme in a blue collar, middle class town to international prominence. The real-life Lou Volpe was gay but was portrayed as straight in the TV show to make him "more relatable" and to enable additional family characters to be introduced.
On 11th May 2018, NBC cancelled the show after just one season.
00:14 Loving Caliber - Beautiful
03:58 Loving Caliber – I Know You Won’t Let Me Down
07:30 Ray - Fame
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A passionate working class high school drama teacher decides to put on a high school version of the musical "Spring Awakening”. Two of the drama club students, Simon Saunders and Jeremy Travers, are cast in roles ("Hänschen" and "Ernst") which involve them sharing a kiss. But as they rehearse the show, Jeremy begins to have feelings for Simon for real.
In Part 3 (S1 E05+E06) …
Simon starts at St Francis Preparatory School. At supper his father asks him how the new school was. Simon says it was good but he probably won’t join their theatre group as the next production is already cast. A day or two later he calls into Stanton High and speaks to his bff Lilette. She says she hopes he’s not going there just to please his father, as he has his own life to live. This makes Simon reconsider his position and, when he gets home, he tells his parents he wants to go back to Stanton. After a heated discussion, his father tells him to go back if he wants to.
Jeremy is pleased to see Simon back at Stanton. As they finish school that afternoon, Jeremy asks Simon whether he has any feelings for him. Simon doesn’t reply, so Jeremy leans forwards and they share a long tender kiss. The kiss rattles Simon and when he sees Annabelle the next day he tells her he thinks they should take their thing to the next level, physically. When he tells Lilette, she says she hopes he’s not doing it just to prove a point. Does she suspect?
Background…
“Rise” is inspired by the young adult novel “Drama High” by Michael Sokolove, which focused on the real life of drama teacher, Lou Volpe, of Harry S Truman High School in Levittown, Pennsylvania. Volpe's story follows his accomplishments of bringing a diminished high school drama programme in a blue collar, middle class town to international prominence. The real-life Lou Volpe was gay but was portrayed as straight in the TV show to make him "more relatable" and to enable additional family characters to be introduced.
On 11th May 2018, NBC cancelled the show after just one season.
00:14 Loving Caliber - Beautiful
03:58 Loving Caliber – I Know You Won’t Let Me Down
07:30 Ray - Fame
.