adam's growth is off the charts he deserves the world :sob::sob:
Brilliant season. Oh, and Bark Wahlberg :joy:.
This is truly a well put show. And one where there is no forced sexuality or race or gender. Everything feels pretty natural and real life-like. I have liked characters that if they were "forced" in other setting (which is something that Netflix specially tends to do), they would probably won't work for me. Eric still keeps being amazing and his relation with Otis feels very genuine (although i think he wasn't in his best behaviour this season). Adam's character keeps developing even more, and the actor was able to really capture this evolution (from a "no-emotion" bulk bully to a guy that feels confident enough to say "i'm pretty"). I think the next season should be the last one before it gets stretch too much. This end-season wasn't bad at all if it were a finale, but i really wouldn't mind to see a new one. The story is so wide that keeps you hooked enough to want more. Cheers to Netflix for this one
wonderful season. S4 is official.
I really do want the world for Adam.
And I wish I had a friendship like Maeve and Aimee's. So lovely.
Adam’s poem was so lovely but imagine if Rahim and Adam got together that would be crazy
Those scenes with Jean hit really close to home... They were so well-done, especially from Otis' perspective.
i think i have i have a pretty good idea on who is the actual father is (otis's father). just when maeve and otis were actually happy then she has to go to usa and put their relationship on hold!! i hate it.
After Episode 6, I had to binge the rest. After the first part of this series, I wanted Otis/Ruby to be the endgame - loved her coming to the rescue in the previous episode! I think a show like Sex Education is a show that can be bold and admit that something worked better than they expected and change the long term plans. However, they did just enough with Otis and Maeve that I won't be disappointed if they don't.
I cannot believe we're in a position now at the end of Season 3 where we're actively rooting for both Adam and Michael Groff. Aimee continues to also be the best (poor Steve, though, he is lovely but Aimee did need to do that). I'm also surprised at just how pleased I was to see Lily back to herself. I am reminded of Ted Lasso with this show in the sense they do a very good job of creating whole characters (and not just because Hannah Waddingham exists in both).
[lowkey pissed they are seemingly are pulling 'Jakob's not the father' on us]
Not a cliff hanger but not really conclusive enough to be a satisfying end to the show. Good season tho, I even enjoyed hope a little at the end there.
Ouch! What Layla(?) did really seemed to hurt... :o I'm glad she spoke to Cal. I also didn't get why the other girls laughed at Cal in the changing room scene a few episodes ago - I guess that explains it then (although not really because why would one laugh or have a problem with that?).
And then another, even bigger ouch, when we got reminded of Jean's state. That was really frightening. I'm glad that Otis, Jakob, Ola, and Eric were there. Jakob did really well! Looking after Jean, Ola, and Otis! Such sweet moments :)
Hope's gone - YAY xD
Things at Moordale got quite interesting.
"Shit, that backfired."
I could also see Emily Sands as headmaster. She really cares about the students. That thing she sad to them, when she came to see Adam's performance, etc.
I'm glad that Maureen didn't fall off the ladder (I was scared because Aimee didn't secure the ladder).
It took quite a while for Eric to figure out that Adam is dragging him down... :o I was happy for them but this was my fear/prediction from the beginning. I feel bad for Adam but it was still good for him at the end - I think. And maybe there's still a tiny chance for them if Adam puts in quite some effort (but I don't know if it would be him anymore). Anyway, that poem was really sweet. Rahim is such a critic...
Otis and Hope was super fun and super nice!
Very interesting :)
And nice that Jean overheard their conversation.
The scene with Jean and Otis was the sweetest one! I cried a bit.... :)
Jean: "Oh, shit."
I didn't get it so I rewinded and there it was: "Truth Seeking DNA" (on the confidential letter). Oh dear... :o Jean, you idiot!!! I guess Jakob isn't the father then?!? :o Oh man, that'll be interesting... :o And who is it then??? Thanks to Otis she did luckily not have sex with her ex but please tell me it isn't that young motorbike guy with mother issues :o That would be such a fail...
Maureen cancelling dinner with Michael was sad :o Michael deserves it because he didn't talk to Adam at all since they broke up but I hope he's clever enough to realize this and will try to fix his relationship with Adam next season! Not sure though if it'll work out...
And Maeve moving to America sucks :o Good for her (I hope) but not for Otis and her friends (incl. Isaac - and of course Aimee).
PS: And I also feel bad for Steve. He's such a nice guy! I hope he'll find another kind girl.
I’ve never quite liked Eric, but now I just hate him. Good for Adam.
I hate Eric for doing that to Adam, he knew that Adam was just learning to walk. Oh noes because Jakob isn't the daddy and the school is closing waaaah. Excited for season 4 even tho it supposedly sucks. And if Otis and Maeve really love each other that much, time and distance shouldn't be an issue!
Review by Aniela KrajewskaVIP 8BlockedParentSpoilers2021-09-17T22:08:37Z
Netflix loves to cancel its shows without warning, and it especially loves canceling them after 3 seasons, so I'm about 60% sure this is goodbye. But then again, Sex Education has been a huge hit for them, so I guess we might get a renewal.
If this is the series finale, it's pretty good. Unlike last season, there aren't any major loose ends left. The only storyline that hasn't been resolved is the paternity of baby Joy. Judging by Jean's reaction, it's not good news for Jakob.
As much as I disliked Hope all season, I enjoyed her conversation with Otis. It made her feel a bit more human, even if she is still deeply terrible.
The Groffs had a great storyline. I loved seeing Adam and Michael grow in their own ways. If we do get another season, I hope they explore their relationship a bit more. It's sad that things didn't work out for Adam and Eric, but maybe it's for the best. Eric clearly has some things to work through before he's ready to commit to one person. And seeing Adam discover his talent and passion was lovely. He didn't win, but he still achieved something really impressive all on his own.
I'm glad Aimee knocked some sense into Maeve. Their friendship is genuinely one of the best parts of the show. We didn't get a lot of Otis and Maeve in this episode, but if this is the end of the road, Maeve got a very fitting and satisfying ending. She finally has a family and she's off to do her thing in America. She deserves the world and finally she's getting it. And things with her and Otis are left open ended and hopeful. Even though they can't know if they'll still be right for each other when she returns, they're both willing to give it a shot. That's good enough for me.
I do hope this show comes back. I really do. There's something so quirky and unique about it, the storylines are great and the cast is excellent. It's truly a gem. But I'm keeping my expectations low just in case. Netflix has disappointed me many times before.