Nick

Nick is a supporting character in Netflix's Julie and the Phantoms. He is portrayed by Sacha Carlson.

Biography
Nick was born around 2004-2005. Not much is known about his early life. He attends Los Feliz High School in the same grade as Julie, Flynn and Carrie. He is known to be friendly and popular.

He is an active player in the school's lacrosse team, and a good one according to his music teacher who congratulated him for scoring "the winning goal" in a game in Wake Up. Along with his athletic talents, Nick is also shown to be talented at the electric guitar, as demonstrated in his first scene in Wake Up—talented enough to qualify for the same music program as Julie, Flynn and Carrie.

He has a little sister (mentioned in Finally Free) and she throws a lot of princess dance parties, that he presumably participates in.

Season 1
He was Carrie Wilson's boyfriend before they broke up (after The Other Side of Hollywood) due to her increasing hostility toward Julie and her being the "not the nicest person." It is presumed that they have had relationship problems before, based on a response by Carrie in Edge of Great ("I've heard that before"). It was revealed in Finally Free, that Nick and Carrie never danced together despite Carrie's obvious passion for it.

He was shown to be friendly toward Julie and Flynn, encouraging Julie to play at the school dance, unaware that her band wasn't actually holograms. In the period between Other Side of Hollywood and Finally Free, Nick broke up with Carrie.

He began to develop feelings for Julie when the two were assigned to be dance partners in Julie's dance class. He expressed his sheepishness for his inability to dance and his gratefulness that she was his partner.

He told Julie about his feelings, and was disappointed but accepting of her rejection. He is shown being happy at the band's Orpheum performance.

At the end of Stand Tall, Nick brought pink flowers to Julie's house, presumably in support of the band's performance although his full intentions are unknown as he was possessed by Caleb Covington.

Physical Appearance
Nick has brownish blonde hair, blue eyes, and is usually wearing a letterman's jacket with the number 11 on it as well as LF, the initials of his school.

Appearances

 * Season One


 * Wake Up
 * Bright
 * Flying Solo
 * I Got the Music
 * The Other Side of Hollywood
 * Finally Free
 * Edge of Great
 * Unsaid Emily
 * Stand Tall

Trivia

 * Nick is on Los Feliz High School’s lacrosse team.
 * Carrie and Nick used to date, but he broke up with her when he realises that she is not “the nicest person”.
 * Nick develops a crush on Julie and asks her out on a date in “Unsaid Emily”, but he appears to handle her rejection well.
 * Nick is seen at The Orpheum watching Julie’s performance, standing separate from Julie's family, and Carrie and Trevor Wilson. It can be assumed that he had heard about the band's performance and went out of his way to get a ticket to support Julie and the band. It is coincidentally funny to note that Julie is not shown noticing his presence.
 * At the end of “Stand Tall”, Caleb Covington surmises that Nick must be at the Molina house because of "young love", seeing the pink flowers he has in his hand to be given to Julie. Giving pink carnations, however, is not so much meant to confess love as it is to express admiration and gratitude. The likelihood of Nick knowing this is unknown.
 * Nick is possessed by Caleb Covington in the season finale.
 * It is interesting that, unlike others of his trope, Nick is a prominent member of both the athletic program as well as the music program without stirring any unnecessary drama in being involved in both.
 * Some fans have theorised that Nick is the son of Ryan Evans and Chad Danforth from High School Musical, which was also directed by Kenny Ortega, and refer to him as "Nick Danforth-Evans".