Everyone deserves a great love story. But for seventeen-year old Simon Spier it's a little more complicated: he's yet to tell his family or friends he's gay and he doesn't know the identity of the anonymous classmate he's fallen for online.
Simon decides to send an email to Blue for the first time. Looking around his room, he listens to the lyrics playing from his record player and creates a gmail account under "frommywindow1."
[Acoustic Version] Simon tells Blue about the little things that made him realize he was gay, he talks about this band with the lead singer whom he found attractive. (Visible on laptop screen)
Martin starts to open the library's computer and sees Simon's email on it; Cafeteria between the quartet and Bram's coming to announced his Halloween party, etc.
Monster Mash — Bobby "Boris" Pickett & The Crypt-Kickers
In the restroom at the party, a drunk Simon prepares himself to come out to Bram, believing that he is Blue; Simon walks in on Bram making out with a girl in the bedroom.
After coming home from the Halloween party, Leah falls asleep, and Simon begins drafting a new message to Blue. In his email, he asks, "Why is straight the default?"
Simon and Abby talk on the drive home from the Waffle House. She tells him that she's not sure if she believes in love, and she asks Simon if he's ever been in love. Simon decides to come out to her.
Simon tells Abby that he's gay; Simon writes to Blue and tells him that he came out to a friend--Blue reveals that he also came out to his father. They each write that they inspire one another.
Leah tells Simon that Nick asked her out, and Simon, thinking that Leah is into Nick, congratulates her; Simon and his friends arrive at the Creekwood High Homecoming game.
Simon "runs" toward Leah after she got so mad at him in their neighborhood; Simon tells her about Blue and his feelings for him. Leah asks him more about Blue.
Aaron, dressed as Simon, and Spencer, dressed as Ethan, perform a homophobic dance in front of the school in the cafeteria, they play this song from a speaker.
Aaron, dressed as Simon, and Spencer, dressed as Ethan, perform a homophobic dance in front of the school in the cafeteria, they play this song from a speaker.