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Sex Education season 3 isn’t far off with its Sept. 17 premiere on Netflix , but do you remember everything that went down in the halls of Moordale High last season? We highly doubt it but don’t blame you, after all, it’s been well over a year and a half since the last eight episodes in season 2 premiered on the streaming platform.
So in preparation for season 3, let’s take a refresher on what happened last for our favorite characters Otis and Maeve! Sex Education season three will be available to stream on Netflix from Friday, September 17, so make sure you’ve caught back up before diving into the new season!
Season 2 of Sex Education showcased our favorite resident virgin-sex therapist Otis Milburn (Asa Butterfield), in a not-so-favorable light, having his fair share of embarrassing and cringy moments throughout the season.
Despite repeatedly trying to do the right thing, Otis’ actions and behavior throughout the season end up with him hurting someone he cares for. From his alcohol-induced monologue in the middle of a party about Maeve ( Emma Mackey ) and Ola (Patricia Allison) to his immature behavior towards his mom’s Scandinavian beau Jakob (Mikael Persbrandt), the one thing Otis proved in season 2, is that he still has a lot of growing up to do in season 3.
So here’s a rundown of what went down on season 2 of Sex Education .
Season 2 kicked off with Otis declaring the end of the sex clinic, determined to focus on his relationship with Ola… something the other students at Moordale High simply chose to ignore following a “chlamydia pandemic”. While resident misunderstood, too-cool-for-school Maeve Wiley returned to the halls of Moordale, following her expulsion – (Remember: Maeve took the blame for her brother’s drugs at the end of season 1, which resulted in her being kicked out of school) – and came to terms with the fact that she still has feelings for Otis.
When Maeve finally confesses her feelings to Otis in a rare show of vulnerability from the usually tough gal, he rejects her, angry that she had waited until he was in a committed relationship with someone else, to finally tell him how she truly feels.
Despite Otis clearly still having feelings for Maeve, he ultimately makes some poor decisions following her confession, and in the end, he ends up heartbroken, being dumped by Ola – who realized she’s pansexual and has feelings for Lily (Tanya Reynolds)- and no longer friends with Maeve. To make matters even worse, after Otis gets embarrassingly drunk at his own house party, he wakes up hungover as hell, to find he’d unintentionally lost his virginity to Ruby (Mimi Keene), who admitted that “when [she’s] sad, [she] makes out with nerdy boys.”
While the drama between Otis and Maeve dominated most of the show, there were several other emotive storylines from the perspective of Eric Effiong (Ncutti Gatwa), Aimee Gibbs ( Aimee Lou Wood ), and Adam Groff (Connor Swindells) that offered new perspectives and real struggles that young adults encounter.
In the season finale, Otis leaves Maeve a critical voicemail where he confesses that he loves her and apologizes for everything he’s put her through this season. However, in an infuriating turn of events, Isaac (George Robinson) – Maeve’s new friend and love interest – erases Otis’s voicemail before Maeve is even made aware of its existence! Royally screwing up their long-awaited union.
Considering that Issac has deleted the message, it’s unlikely that Maeve will ever hear the voicemail, however, fingers crossed that season 3 will put the wrong right, and Otis will have the courage to tell Maeve what he said in the voice mail in person.
Check out the trailer for Sex Education season 3 below!
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Netflix's UK teen comedy Sex Education brings back the ensemble cast for season 2, as well as introducing some new characters.
Netflix's Sex Education season 2 brings brand-new characters, including a mix of familiar faces and newcomers. The British series follows teenagers in high school as they navigate sexual blunders and adolescent woes. The series rapidly garnered praise after premiering in 2019, becoming one of Netflix's top shows .
Asa Butterfield stars as Otis Milburn, a socially awkward teen who helps his classmates with sex advice borrowed from his sex therapist mom Dr. Jean Milburn (Gillian Anderson). But despite becoming a sex guru of sorts to his peers, Otis struggles with romance. He's unable to express his feelings to rebellious misfit Maeve (Emma Mackey), and begins a new romance with crush Ola (Patricia Allison), despite still having feelings for his friend.
Sex Education season 1's ending left fans with many questions of the characters' fates that'll be answered in season 2. The new season shows Otis as he experiences a sexual awakening and has his first relationship. But he quickly finds out that having a girlfriend doesn't make his problems go away. Meanwhile, Jean continues her relationship with Ola's father, Jakob (Mikael Persbrandt), wrestling with whether she wants a stable relationship or her independence.
Before Sex Education season 2 introduced to new characters onscreen who'll shake things up, let’s break down who the new kids are, as well as the fan-favorite main characters, who plays them, and why they look so familiar.
Asa Butterfield as Otis Milburn: Awkward, nerdy Otis is a high schooler who struggles in the romance department. He went from wallflower to one of the most sought-after kids thanks to his sex therapy sessions, where he shares what he's learned from his open-minded sex therapist mom. Before starring in Sex Education , Butterfield was a child actor, best known for his role in Martin Scorcese's 2011 film Hugo .
Gillian Anderson as Dr. Jean F. Milburn: Dr. Milburn is an outspoken, loving mom who wants the best for her son, but often ends up accidentally embarrassing Otis. In season 2, she begins a relationship with Otis' girlfriend's Dad, and questions what she actually wants in a partner. Anderson is best known as no-nonsense Agent Dana Scully from The X-Files .
Emma Mackey as Maeve Wiley: At the end of season 1, Maeve had been kicked out of school and went through an emotional breakup with star athlete Jackson (Kedar Williams-Stirling). In season 2, she'll join forces with Otis again, despite the tension between them now that Otis has a girlfriend. Sex Education marks Mackey's first big starring role and she's set to appear in the upcoming film adaptation of Agatha Christie's novel Death on the Nile .
Ncuti Gatwa as Eric Effiong: At the end of season 1, Eric began to feel more comfortable being his flamboyant self and began a secret romance with his bully Adam (Connor Swindells). In season 2, Eric attracts a new love interest, but similarly to Dr. Milburn, finds himself questioning what – and who – he really wants. Before Sex Education , Gatwa played Dougie in mini-series Stonemouth . He's set to appear in the film The Last Letter from Your Lover , alongside Felicity Jones, Shailene Wooley, and Joe Alwyn.
Connor Swindells as Adam Groff: When he was last seen, Adam revealed to Eric that he bullied him to hide his romantic feelings and is sent to military school by his dad. The upcoming season will show him as he struggles to adapt to his rigorous new school and grapples with coming to terms with his sexual orientation. Prior to Sex Education , Swindells appeared in an episode of Hulu's Harlots , and had roles in films The Vanishing and VS .
Kedar Williams-Stirling as Jackson Marchetti: Jackson experienced heartbreak at the end of season 1, after Maeve told him she didn't love him. He also dealt with the pressure from his moms to succeed as a swimmer. In the next season, Jackson suffers an injury and finds an unexpected love for theatre. Before starring in the hit Netflix series, Williams-Stirling starred in the TV shows Wolfblood and Will .
Chinenye Ezeudu as Viv: Viv is a character introduced in season 2 who tutors Jackson and helps him prepare for his role in Romeo and Juliet in exchange for advice on how to get her crush Dex's attention. She's extremely intelligent and a top student, but is extremely socially awkward when it comes to talking to boys. Sex Education is her first role, and she'll appear in the upcoming series The Stranger .
Lino Facioli as Dex: Dex is another brand-new character for season 2. He's an attractive, confident nerd who Viv is infatuated with. Game of Thrones fans shared Viv's sentiments when his character Robin Arryn emerged in the series finale; many went on a social media frenzy after seeing his glow-up from weird breast milk-obsessed kid to new crush.
Sami Outalbali as Rahim: Rahim is a new French student who everyone has their eyes set on – including Eric. He's sweet, has swagger, and an alluring accent to boot, so he'll quickly become a fan favorite. Outalbali has mostly appeared in French productions, including the TV show Grown-Ups.
Aimee Lou Wood as Aimee Gibbs: In season 2, Aimee deals with a harrowing experience that she begins to overcome with the help of her friends. This is Wood's first role.
Patricia Allison as Ola Nyman: Ola's romance with Otis kicked off in season 1, and in the next season, the new couple will put their relationship to the test, as they navigate their sexual desires and trusting each other after the Maeve debacle. Allison only has a handful of credits, including Marguerite in the Les Misérables mini-series.
Mikael Persbrandt as Jakob Nyman: Jakob will have a bigger role in season 2, as he begins his relationship with Dr. Milburn. He stirs up trouble for Otis and Dr. Milburn, by making himself feel too much at home and wanting to be the man of the house. He played Beorn in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug and The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies , and starred as Alexander Zalachenko in The Girl in the Spider's Web .
George Robinson as Isaac: Isaac is introduced in season 2 as Maeve's new friend, who moves into her trailer park. He has a great sense of humor and becomes someone she can relate to on a deeper level than her friends from school because of their hardships. This is Robinson's first television role.
Mimi Keene as Ruby: Mean girl Ruby gets more screen time in season 2, though that doesn't mean she's buddies with Eric, Maeve, and her other targets yet. Before Sex Education , Keene played Cindy Williams in the popular British soap opera EastEnders . She also had a role in the J.R.R. Tolkien biopic Tolkien .
Alistair Petrie as Mr. Groff: High school principal Mr. Groff will stir up plenty of trouble in season 2 of Sex Education , as he butts heads with Dr. Milburn and his own family. Petrie has appeared in many films and TV shows. Star Wars fans might recognize him as General Draven from Rogue One .

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Jacob Robinson
Published on January 14th, 2019, 5:23 am EST
Arguably one of the funniest Netflix shows to date, Sex Education already has fans clamoring for more. With a plethora of heartbreak and hormonal teenagers available, surely Netflix will renew for a second season? Let’s find out.
Sex Education is a British-Comedy series created by Laurie Nunn. Inspired by the American school system, Sex Education’s high school life isn’t what many would consider traditionally ‘British.’
Since the release of the show, its popularity has already skyrocketed.
In rural Britain, awkward teenager Otis is a social outcast at school along with his gay friend Eric. Social-standing aside, his life is already made awkward by his inappropriate sex therapist mother Jean. A virgin to boot it’s highly ironic that ‘Bad Girl’ Maeve enlists his help in setting up a much needed sexual health therapy for their school.
Official Renewal Status: Renewed (Last Updated 02/01/2018)
It comes as no surprise that Sex Education has officially been renewed! After a garnering a huge audience in a short period of time, it was an easy decision for Netflix to make a decision on the future of the show.
It was a very smart move on the writers part to leave a few storylines open in case the show was a disaster. So with a few storylines left without a conclusion, there is still plenty to approach for season 2.
Otis finally found himself a girl after admitting his feelings for Ola but in the process broke Maeve’s heart. Maeve had just broken up with Jackson and admitted to herself her feelings for Otis. Heading straight to Otis’ home that she was witness to his first kiss with Ola and was already too late. In an ironic twist, she will now be the one pining for Otis’ affection much like he was in the first season.
As for Eric, he found passion in the form of the school bully, Adam. It was a long time coming (pun intended) and Adam finally let go of his machoness and had an intimate encounter with Eric while they were in detention. Sadly for Eric, Adam has been forced to attend military school. We may see Adam return for Season 2 but how will military school affect him?
Maeve (Left), Otis (Centre), Adam (RIght) – Copyright Netflix
Oh, hell yeah they do. The show hasn’t been out for long but subscribers have been flocking to watch. Already the show has gone on to become one of the most popular that Netflix has made in a long time.
‘Sex Education’ on Netflix is such a beautiful programme with amazing messages like seeing queer black men with accepting religious parents and gay mums and men having panic attacks and mental health issues I LOVE IT
— Charlotte Weller (@rellewettolrahc) January 11, 2019
I’m actually obsessed with sex education on netflix. It’s fun and ridiculous but it also shamelessly tackles so many important themes – LGBT+ issues, abortion, revenge porn, drug use, insecurity etc. Definitely the kind of show we need to help break down sexual taboos 🙌🏼🍆
— Calum McSwiggan (@CalumMcSwiggan) January 12, 2019
Sex Education on Netflix is SOOOOOOOOOO good episode 5 is like a top three episode of a TV show I’ve ever seen . I’m just tweeting this for credit for liking it first
— Sophia Benoit (@1followernodad) January 13, 2019
As we expressed in our preview for season one, this show has something for everyone.
The second season hasn’t even begun production yet so it could be a long wait. The first season was ordered in November 2017 to which it took 14 months for its release. A second season won’t take as long to produce as there would be minor cast changes, the location will likely stay the same, and a story has most likely already been planned ahead of time. Taking all these factors into account and we expect the release to be in January 2020.
Would you like to see the second season of Sex Education ? Let us know in the comments below!
Jacob joined What's on Netflix in 2018 and serves as one of the lead writers here on What's on Netflix. Jacob covers all things Netflix movies and TV shows but specializes in covering anime and K-dramas. Resides in the United Kingdom.

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