Jean Sex Education

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Sex Education Season 3. Gillian Anderson as Jean Milburn in Episode 5 of Sex Education Season 3. Cr. Sam Taylor/NETFLIX © 2020
Sex Education is officially back, and this season is definitely the most eventful to date. Going into season 3, fans had so many questions on their minds. Will Maeve ( Emma Mackey ) and Otis ( Asa Butterfield ) finally get together? Will Eric (Ncuti Gatwa) actually pick Adam (Connor Swindells) over Rahim (Sami Outalbali)? And will Jean (Gillian Anderson) and Jakob (Mikael Persbrandt) get back together to raise their baby?
The third season dropped today on Netflix and answers all of our sought-after questions. As for Jean, her relationship with Jakob is seriously complicated after she tells him about her pregnancy.
Spoilers ahead for Sex Education season 3.
Jean and Jakob get back together in Sex Education season 3 so they can raise their child together as a family. This isn’t as easy as it sounds, however, with Jakob’s trust issues. Remember, Jean cheated in season 2 with Otis’ dad, something Jakob is understandably still very upset about.
Jean suggests they go to couples therapy, and though Jakob is against it, he agrees. Jakob and Ola (Patricia Allison) even move in with Jean and Otis, something Otis is not a fan of. Ola takes Otis’ things without asking and as an only child, Otis is pretty freaked out about having to share everything — especially with his ex-girlfriend.
There’s tons of tension in the house, which isn’t great for Jean and Jakob’s relationship. Jakob reveals that his late wife, Ola’s mother, actually cheated on him before she got sick and passed away. This would explain his previous trust issues, which Jean unfortunately only made worse when she was unfaithful.
Fast forward to the penultimate episode of Sex Education season 3 , and Jean is in the hospital about to give birth to her baby. Maureen (Samantha Spiro) is there with her but Jakob ends up getting there late, and when he arrives, trouble arises. Jean gives birth to a baby girl, but as Jakob starts celebrating she tells him, “I feel strange. Something’s wrong.”
The monitor starts going wild and Jean is losing a lot of blood. The nurses start giving her oxygen and kick Jakob out of the room. The final scene in episode 7 sees Otis and Maeve reuniting and kissing in the rain. Jakob calls Otis, but as he’s distracted, he ignores the call.
In the Sex Education season 3 finale, Otis, Eric, and Ola are at the hospital waiting to find out any news about Jean, who’s in the middle of surgery. Otis has really good conversations with Jakob and Eric, where he gets emotional about his mom. He doesn’t want his mom to die, and the thought alone makes him incredibly upset.
Fortunately, Jean’s surgery goes well, and Otis and Jakob are able to go see her. High off the drugs, Jean is hilarious and tells Otis that she’s “the king.” It’s the exact comedic relief we need after a really close call!
Sex Education wouldn’t be the same without Jean, and having her pass away would be a terrible decision on the writers’ part, in my opinion. Though I didn’t think she would actually die, I was still on the edge of my seat while watching!
There are so many emotional scenes in this season and it makes me love the characters even more! Be sure to stream all eight episodes of Sex Education season 3 on Netflix right now.
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Let's break down the third season of Sex Education and how the show's shocking pregnancy unravels a huge twist that's sure to cause drama and pain.
WARNING: The following contains major spoilers for Season 3 of Sex Education, now streaming on Netflix.
One of the most shocking aspects of Sex Education Season 2 was Dr. Jean Milburn (Gillian Anderson) becoming pregnant. As a sex expert , she's usually very cautious, plus there's her age, which diminished her chances -- not to mention Jakob's vasectomy. However, as the new season finds them navigating a broken relationship, the reality they're not compatible, and major trauma from their past before meeting each other, a huge twist ensues massive drama is on the horizon for Otis' new family.
Jean begins the season by stalking Jakob, scared to tell him that after declaring she didn't want the commitment and breaking up with him, she's now pregnant. She works up the courage and after a few bumps this eventually brings them closer together, as Jakob doesn't mind being a parent again. He's quite genuine and has done a good job with Ola and her sister, plus he does care for Jean.
In addition, seeing as his wife died, Jakob has the maturity and compassion none of Jean's other flings, especially younger ones like Dan, display. Jakob agrees to co-parent with Jean as they're still not sure if they have a romantic future , but tensions flare after he moves in. It leads to an emotional outburst where he asks if the kid is really his, as Jean wasn't monogamous in the past, and she was sleeping with Dan right around when she met Jakob.
It feels childish and bitter on Jakob's part, but he does harbor insecurities from his past, where his wife cheated on him, only for him to forgive and care for her when she got terminally ill. This background explains Jakob's insecurities, and why Jean kissing her ex-husband Remi was too much for him.
Nonetheless, he apologizes and they persevere. The show, however, gets upended after Jean gives birth to baby Joy. Jakob is there for Jean as she has a complicated birth that leads to her requiring surgery. This tees up Jakob supporting Otis, too, as he promises the teenager that, no matter what happens to Jean, he will still be there for him. But that notion may well be shattered as the season ends.
As Jean recovers, she goes through her mail in the hospital, only to find an envelope bearing a DNA test. While we don't see the father's name, her mortified reaction has left fans wondering if it is indeed Dan with his mommy issues, or perhaps a drunken Jean did actually have sex with Remi at some point Season 2 didn't show.
The former would give her another infant to care for, while the latter would be an interesting dynamic as Remi's yet to grow up, plus Otis hates him for being a cheat and manipulator. Either way, it's going to crush Jakob if the baby isn't his, and infuriate Ola, as she repeatedly warned the free-spirited Jean not to break her dad's heart. Not just that, this debacle over his new baby sister will surely hurt Otis, who'd just finally seen eye to eye with his mom for the first time in a while.
See how Jean's pregnancy complicates Season 3 of Sex Education, now streaming on Netflix.
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[ Warning: The following contains spoilers for the Season 2 finale of Sex Education . Read at your own risk!]
I never thought I'd have to have The Talk with Sex Education , a show that should know better than "impossible" pregnancies, much less impossible pregnancies that only exist to complicate the life of a woman played by Gillian Anderson . But in the colorful dramedy's Season 2 finale, Jean (Anderson) discovers that she's pregnant, despite the fact that her former partner, Jakob ( Mikael Persbrandt ), had a vasectomy. "That's impossible," she protests. Raise your hand if you've heard that one before. This is, by my count, the third time a Gillian Anderson character has been shocked by a pregnancy she didn't think was possible and the second time in the last two years alone. I'm not mad; I'm just disappointed.
The twist is particularly frustrating given how often -- and how explicitly -- Sex Education insists that women's bodies belong to them alone. In Season 1, Maeve ( Emma Mackey ) gets an abortion, and Aimee (Aimee Lou Wood) joyfully discovers masturbation. In the new season, which premiered Jan. 17, the girls come together to support Aimee after a man jerks off against her on the bus; she finds release when they take her to smash things in a junkyard. Jean, meanwhile, strikes up a friendship with the lonely Maureen Groff ( Samantha Spiro ), reassuring her that she deserves sexual pleasure and inspiring her to end her suffocating marriage. For everything men put them through, the women of Sex Education are encouraged to own and enjoy their bodies. And yet it's difficult, at least at this stage of the story, to view Jean's unexpected pregnancy as anything other than a punishment.
There's the near impossibility of it, for starters -- vasectomies are almost 100 percent effective at preventing pregnancy, per Planned Parenthood , and Jean is entering perimenopause. But her emotional state is more damning than the statistics: Jean, who already hates admitting that she's vulnerable, is mourning her recent breakup with Jakob, and the pregnancy makes it even harder for her to deal with her feelings. At the news, she cries on her doctor's shoulder: "That makes the whole heartbreak thing so much more complicated." Wherever the story goes in a potential third season and however well it's handled, so far Jean's pregnancy is just a season-finale shocker with one narrative purpose: to make her heartbreak more complicated. And yet earlier in the episode her doctor reminds her that a broken heart has physical symptoms -- that just being sad is a diagnosis that should be taken seriously. Her heartache could have been enough.
It's a bizarre pattern for Gillian Anderson: playing another woman who gets pregnant (impossibly) because her life isn't hard enough already. The X-Files did it twice. At the end of the Fox drama's seventh season, Mulder ( David Duchovny ) was abducted right as Scully found out she was pregnant, despite the fact that her own abduction had supposedly left her "barren." The chief dramatic purpose of Scully's miracle baby was to make Mulder's absence more tragic for her, and she eventually gave up their son for adoption when the show ran out of things to do with him. The second season of the X-Files revival, which aired in 2018, faced up to how the original series had dropped the ball with Mulder and Scully's son -- but just as the family reunited, the show decided only a new baby could heal them. The show ended with Scully suddenly and miraculously pregnant again at 54 years old.
The X-Files , even in its glory days, had a bad habit of canonizing Scully for not having sex -- a '90s overcompensation for over-sexualized women in media. It wasn't the text of the show, but it was always the subtext: Scully wasn't like other girls. Scully was pure. She had a single one-night stand and nearly died. It seemed in the revival like The X-Files had finally moved past the whole Madonna-whore dichotomy -- Scully owned, and I cannot emphasize this enough, a vibrator, and she and Mulder had sex twice. But her surprise pregnancy was a lingering symptom of a mindset the show couldn't let go of: A woman's pleasure was not enough of a story on its own. The show always seemed worried sex would debase Scully's intellect. It didn't share that concern for Mulder, an Oxford graduate with a porn habit. I can't imagine why.
Sex Education , which premiered a year after Scully's second immaculate conception, is an antidote to The X-Files ' obsession with purity. Jean is a sex therapist. She's an uninhibited hippie mom with phallic statues in her office who once used a zucchini to demonstrate a sex act on camera. She holds authority on everything The X-Files wouldn't touch with a 10-foot pole. Jean's pregnancy is far less egregious than either of Scully's because it isn't a miracle; it's just a shock, and it's easy to trust that the choice will be in her hands from here. But this pattern is going to keep me up at night. Three "impossible" pregnancies! One actress! Conspiracy? Probably not. It's a wild coincidence though, proof that even the most enlightened shows h
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