The stars of the new queer Netflix military dramedy "Boots" have shared their thoughts on a potential season two.
Warning: this article contains spoilers for all episodes of "Boots" on Netflix.
Since dropping on Netflix on 9 October, queer military drama "Boots" has been dubbed a hit with both viewers and critics alike.
In a review, the show was praised for being “quietly affecting” with a “beautiful” exploration of male relationships in the Marines.
"Boots" follows 13 Reasons Why star Miles Heizer as Cameron Cope, a closeted teen who signs up to the US Marine Corps’ bootcamp, after struggling with a sense of purpose in his home life.
While there, with his best friend Ray (newcomer Liam Oh), he learns that this isn’t summer camp – it’s tough, grueling, and grimly homophobic.
"Boots" is set in 1990, when being gay in the US armed forces was illegal.
“quietly affecting” with a “beautiful” exploration of male relationships in the Marines.
Author's summary: Stars of "Boots" discuss season two possibilities.