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Heated Rivalry rewatch event brings fans to Montreal bookshop
Summary
Fans of the TV series "Heated Rivalry" meet weekly at Joie de livres in Montreal for one-episode-a-week screenings and discussions; remaining screenings and a trivia night are reported as sold out.
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Fans of the television series "Heated Rivalry" meet on Sunday nights at Joie de livres, an independent bookstore on St-Laurent Boulevard in Montreal. The shop is showing the show's first season one episode per week and pairs screenings with themed drinks and a post-show discussion. About 60 people attended the first screening described in the report. The shop previously hosted a sold-out Q&A with Rachel Reid, the author of the novel adapted for the series.
Event details:
- The first episode screening drew about 60 attendees on a cold Sunday evening at Joie de livres.
- The bookstore is scheduling the five remaining episodes on Sunday evenings through Feb. 15.
- A trivia night is scheduled for Feb. 22, and the report says all remaining screenings and the trivia night are sold out.
- The event included themed cocktails and a post-screening discussion led by co-owner Claire Trottier.
- Attendees spanned ages and backgrounds, with women making up the majority, and many said they had already watched the series.
- Some attendees noted the show's focus on a romance between two closeted athletes and said it resonated with viewers and prompted conversation about inclusivity in hockey.
Summary:
The weekly rewatch at Joie de livres has become a social occasion where fans can react and discuss the show's themes in person. Remaining screenings run through Feb. 15, and a trivia night is set for Feb. 22; both are reported as sold out. Attendees described the gatherings as a way to find community and to talk about how the series portrays queer romance and sports.
