Sierra Burgess Is a Loser: 17 Noah Centineo Moments That Will Fully Win You Over
If you're aboard the Noah Centineo train (which, who isn't?), chances are you're pretty thrilled about his roles in back-to-back Netflix rom-coms. After winning hearts and a whole lot of attention as Peter Kavinsky in To All the Boys I've Loved Before, Centineo popped up in another love story: Sierra Burgess Is a Loser. His character, Jamey, is charming and kind and, yes, a little naive. If fans' reactions to the movie are any indication, Jamey might just be as lovable as Peter Kavinsky. Keep reading to relive some of his most memorable moments from the movie — including that hilarious shirtless selfie scene, of course.
The Most Adorable Introduction
Oh, hey, Jamey.
And an Adorable Smirk to Go With It
*swoon*
The Big-Brother Move
Such a spot-on brotherly moment, right?
The Casual Rope Climb
Who doesn't chat about their love life while climbing the rope in gym class, you know?
The Hilarious Selfie Scene
Jamey's so, so nervous to send a shirtless selfie.
Which Involves Some Preselfie Push-Ups, of Course
So good.
Yep, There's Some Serious Prep Involved
You've gotta love the striped socks.
And Some Gratuitous Camera Angles
Mmm hmm.
Exhibit B
*insert side-eye emoji*
That Flirtatious Phone Call
Oh, just a casual four-hour chat.
The Thrill of Snagging a Date
. . . with someone he doesn't FULLY know, but, well, we'll get there eventually.
The Kiss
It's complicated (to say the least), but also pretty cute.
The Look on His Face While He Listens to Her Snore
It's almost too much.
The Football Scene
Jamey looks good in uniform, k? Just saying.
The Moment She Spots Him Outside
How very Jake Ryan in Sixteen Candles of him, right?
That Sweet Sunflower Situation
The guy really knows how to deliver a line.
And the Moment Sierra's Been Waiting For
What rom-coms are all about! Sigh.