Cade and Kit - Movie Reviewers

Heated Rivalry (Part 1) Movie Review


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Cade & Kit are back for a quick, rapid “bandwagon review” before Season 4 kicks off, and they’re diving into the buzz around Heated Rivalry with a short three-episode mini-series. This first drop covers Episodes 1 and 2, watched on Crave, with both of them coming in mostly blind—no book, no reviews, no spoilers—just vibes and first impressions.


Episode one moves fast, covering a big stretch of time as two rising hockey stars (a Canadian rookie and a Russian rival) build a competitive dynamic that slowly shifts into something… else. The standout moment early on is a tight little gym sequence where the show leans into visual flirt tension in a way that feels more “feature film gaze” than typical sports drama—small details, close looks, steamy silence, and the sense that something is starting before anyone says it out loud. Both of them agree the pacing is quick and dense, to the point where you can’t half-watch it without losing the timeline jumps.


They also clock how much the show is already layering stakes outside the romance. The Canadian player is dealing with branding pressure as a minority face in a hyper-visible sport, while the Russian player’s world feels heavier—family expectations, money stress, and a father whose health is visibly declining. That context starts to matter more as the connection develops into a long-distance, secretive situationship, full of sporadic meetups and small bursts of texting across months, cities, and seasons.


By episode two, the relationship gets more emotionally complicated—more push/pull, more imbalance, and more “tender moment → shutdown” energy. Kit especially feels the whiplash of intimacy followed by cold distance, while Cade frames it as a realistic result of secrecy, career pressure, and two people who don’t fully know what they’re doing with the feelings yet. They both agree the show is trying to build something slow-burn and layered, but they’re not totally sold yet—even with the strong character groundwork and some surprisingly thoughtful handling of consent and first-time vulnerability.


Final verdict for Episodes 1–2 lands around a 3 out of 5 for both of them—“hopeful,” not hooked, but willing to watch at least one more. They’re intrigued by the growing ensemble cast and the broader story setup, but the rapid time jumps and early pacing make it harder to fully lock in. They’ll be back after the next two episodes to see if it finally clicks.


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