WARNING: This article contains spoilers from My Life With the Walter Boys.
My Life With the Walter Boys fans were absolutely thrilled to hear a Gracie Abrams hit featured during a pivotal scene between Jackie Howard and Cole Walter.
The second series of the Netflix teen romantic drama dropped today, Thursday, August 28, 18 months after that cliff-hanger ending.
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Despite being in a relationship with Alex Walter (played by Ashby Gentry), Jackie Howard (Nikki Rodriguez) shared a steamy kiss with his brother Cole Walter (Noah LaLonde) in the barn.
This led her to abandon Silver Falls and head back to New York but following some words of wisdom from Katherine Walter (Sarah Rafferty), Jackie makes her way back to the ranch.
During the opening episode, Jackie did everything possible to steer clear of Cole, determined not to create drama once more but it's the closing scene where he corners her alone in the barn.
Following an uncomfortable initial meeting, she attempts to leave when he pleads: "Can you please stop running away from me? Don't go."
Whilst this scene unfolds, Gracie Abrams' 2024 smash Let It Happen soundtrack the moment with the tune intensifying until she spins round and they gaze at each other with burning intensity.
Delighted viewers flocked to social media to share their thoughts on this scene, with one posting: "Not them playing Let It Happen for Jackie and Cole OMG. The buzz.
"Let It Happen playing during the Jackie and Cole scene? Gracie OMG? I might change team," another declared, alluding to supporters' Team Cole and Team Alex split.
One fan hailed it as "Gracie world domination" as another of the singer's tracks featured in the latest episode of Prime Video's The Summer I Turned Pretty.
Another viewer chimed in: "Cole and Jackie...Let It Happen...OMFG...Baby that's endgame right there."
But does this hint at a future for Jackie and Cole, or could a reignited flame with Alex throw a monkey wrench into their plans?
Regardless of how this series concludes, there's plenty more drama to unravel, with the show already securing a third season set to premiere in 2026.
My Life With the Walter Boys is currently streaming on Netflix.
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