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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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Some new faces will walk the halls of Moordale Secondary.
Tired of missing all your favorites from Moordale Secondary? Don't panic. The coming-of-age Netflix show is coming back for its second season on January 17, 2020.
We all fell in love with the high school drama/comedy when it premiered on Netflix in early January of this year; Netflix estimated that over 40 million households (opens in new tab) watched the show within the first four weeks. So, in February, the show was given the green-light to start working on the second season, and filming started later that spring. I mean, look how cute they looked at the first reading of the new season!
ok it's official, Sex Education s2 filming has started. here's to more wanking and more heartwarming moments in equal measure. pic.twitter.com/0NBdJ57MzP May 1, 2019
If you're late to the Sex Education train, here's what to know: The show follows 17-year-old Otis (played by Asa Butterfield) as he uses his knowledge he's learned from his sex therapist mother (played by Gillian Anderson) to good use. He becomes a counselor for his classmates for all things sex, not to mention all the other fun/terrifying aspects of puberty. The show has featured hot-button topics like abortion, slut-shaming, coming out, and revenge porn. It's also been highly praised for its LGBTQ+ representation and diverse cast of characters.
So grab your backpacks and freshen up your knowledge of British slang, for here's everything we know about season two of Sex Education.
The trailer reveals that Otis has left the clinic. He now wants to put all his focus on his new relationship with his new love interest, Ola Nyman, played by Patricia Allison, despite the small detail that his mother is dating Ola's father.
"It's a new term. No more clinic, no more drama. Maeve has moved on, and so have I," Otis says to his best friend Eric Effoing (Ncuti Gatwa.)
But of course, nothing is ever what it seems, and Otis is bombarded with requests for help due to the chlamydia outbreak at school, and it looks like everyone really needs his help. Despite the fact Otis claims the clinic is over, he and Maeve Wiley, played by Emma Mackey, seem to have to face the truth this season on their feelings for each other.
We see Maeve's jock ex-boyfriend Jackson Marchetti, played by Kedar Williams-Stirling, tell Otis, "Maeve broke up with me because she's in love with you."
The trailer seems to be Otis-centric, but creator Laurie Nunn told Digital Spy (opens in new tab) that this season might be a little more female-centric than the first."A lot of our female characters come to the foreground a little bit more in season two," she says. "It's subtle, but we lightly shift focus and spend a little bit more time with our girls and women, which is also really, really fun to watch."
Netflix knows what the people want, and the people want a first look at the new season. If your memory of what happened with Otis last season is a little foggy: We left off on him and Ola becoming a couple. This put a damper on the friendship between Otis and Maeve.
Fans of the show know that Otis is a bit of a late bloomer compared to his classmates sexual experiences, so season two will almost certainly feature Otis trying to figure out the physical aspect of his new relationship.
'Otis Milburn and best friend Eric Effoing seem to be up to their old antics in the new season.'
'Lily Iglehart, played by Tanya Reynolds, and Ola Nyman, played by Patricia Allison, appear together in the new season.''
It'll be interesting to see what plays out when Otis and Ola discover that their parents are dating each other as well.
'Gillian Anderson as Jean Milburn, serving looks per usual.'
There's no reason to break a sweat—all your favorites are coming back this time around. Even Adam Groff, played by Connor Swindells, who at the end of last season was shipped off to a Navy faculty after discovering his feelings for Otis' best friend Eric Effoing, played by the wonderful Ncuti Gatwa.
'Connor Swindells as Adam Groff in the new season.'
As for Maeve and Aimee Gibs, played by Aimee Lou Wood, it looks like the duo have gotten themselves into a bit of trouble. In an interview with Teen Vogue , (opens in new tab) Mackey talked about Maeve and Aimee focusing more on their friendship in the second season."Their friendship comes to the forefront and center stage because I think there's something really beautiful there. I love Maeve and Aimee's interactions," she said. "Aimee Lou Woods, the actor, is such a joy to be around, so all the scenes we did together were such a laugh. Anything you see onscreen was just us having fun. A focus on female friendships would be amazing."
Mackey also discussed what she would like out of Maeve in the second season. "To see Maeve just carrying on being independent and trying to figure sh*t out for herself and also being able to ask for help," she said.
Three new faces will be coming to your screen, and it looks like they'll definitely be shaking things up a bit.
we told you there was moor(dale). meet Rahim, Viv and Isaac 👋 pic.twitter.com/r6h4ZEvHeo November 18, 2019
Chinenye Ezeudu will play Viv, a super smart and talented student who seems to be able to ace everything but love. (Perhaps Otis will be able to give her advice on that?) Then there's Sami Outalbali, who will play Rahim, a new French student who will be getting some major attention at Moordale Secondary.
Lastly, Isaac is a student played by George Robinson, and he'll join the series as the new boy who moves into Maeve's caravan park. (I smell a possible love interest now that Otis is occupied, but I guess we'll have to watch to find out.)
What will become of our beloved students as they tackle the wonders of high school this season? Who will hook up? Will Adam and Eric ever see each other again? We have so many questions. Until they get answered with the new season, we'll be re-watching the first season in all of its hilarious but heartfelt glory.
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It has been over a year and a half since we last got to watch the students of Moordale traverse the unpredictable path of sex, love, and self discovery—and of course, put on an iconic erotic intergalactic adaption of Romeo and Juliet: The Musical . Luckily, the wait is almost over. The critically acclaimed British comedy-drama Sex Education will return to Netflix with a third season on September 17 with eight brand new episodes.
Written and created by Laurie Nunn and produced by Eleven, Sex Education follows Moordale High student Otis Milburn ( Asa Butterfield ), son of sex therapist Jean Milburn ( Gillian Anderson ), who opens up a secret sex therapy clinic at school along with fellow classmate Maeve Wiley ( Emma Mackey ). The Sex Education writing team includes Sophie Goodhart , Selina Lim , Mawaan Rizwan , Temi Wilkey , and Alice Seabright , with additional material from Jodie Mitchell . Season 3 is directed by Ben Taylor and Runyararo Mapfumo . Nunn, Taylor, and Jamie Campbell are also executive producers.
Let's take a look at where we left off at the end of Season 2, starting with...
Season 2 of Sex Education doesn't showcase Otis in his finest moments. From his cringy drunken monologue about Maeve and Ola ( Patricia Allison ) to his immature jabs at Jean's new beau Jakob ( Mikael Persbrandt ), Otis proves that he still has a lot of growing up to do. In being so caught up with trying to do the "right thing," Otis repeatedly ends up hurting those who mean the most to him. At the start of Season 2, Otis is dating Ola while Maeve, who has returned to Moordale following her expulsion, painfully discovers that she still isn't over Otis. Maeve confesses her feelings to Otis in a rare moment of heartbreaking vulnerability, but Otis rejects her, frustrated that she waited until he was in a committed relationship to tell him she liked him, especially after he "turned [himself] inside out" liking her, then forced himself to get over her.
Otis makes terrible decisions following Maeve's confession, at a loss of whether or not he should break up with Ola who has given him an ultimatum: he can only be with her if he agrees to no longer speak to Maeve. He makes the painful choice to cut Maeve off, only for Ola to break up with him immediately afterwards when she discovers she is pansexual and has feelings for Lily ( Tanya Reynolds ).
It is clear to everyone, especially Eric ( Ncuti Gatwa ), that Otis is still in love with Maeve and never really wanted to be with Ola—a truth that Otis unfortunately declares in a moment of drunken honesty in front of Maeve, Ola, and all of his classmates at his house party. To make matters even worse, he wakes up supremely hungover and realizes he has lost his virginity to Ruby ( Mimi Keene ), who admits that "when [she's] sad, [she] makes out with nerdy boys."
It is long-awaited, but in the season finale, Otis leaves Maeve a voicemail where he apologizes for everything and confesses that he loves her. In an infuriating turn of events, Maeve's new friend and love interest Isaac ( George Robinson ) deletes Otis's voicemail before Maeve even has a chance to see or hear it. It is unclear whether Maeve will ever get a chance to hear that voicemail, but we can only hope that the truth will be revealed in Season 3.
Maeve's heartbreak in Season 2 doesn't begin and end with Otis. As she tells Otis, everyone always lets her down. In Season 2, we meet Erin ( Anne-Marie Duff ), Maeve's estranged mother and recovering drug addict. In hopes of reconnecting with Maeve, Erin and her daughter, Maeve's half-sister Elsie, stay with Maeve after Erin's boyfriend and former NA sponsor kicks her out. Maeve gradually begins to trust that maybe her mother has changed, but Isaac makes the devastating discovery that Erin is using again. In a gut wrenching decision, Maeve calls Child Protective Services to report her mother and ensure Elsie's safety.
Maeve deserves a stable person in her life, someone who will show up for her when no one else ever has. After Isaac deletes that voicemail, it is clear that he isn't the person she needs—or deserves.
Season 2 introduces a new student, the popular and handsome French transfer student, Rahim ( Sami Outalbali ). Eric, like all of the student population at Moordale, is enchanted with Rahim ("The hottest man I've ever seen just walked past me, and you missed it because of chlamydia"). To his shock and delight, Rahim asks him out, and after a few dates, asks him to be his boyfriend.
Meanwhile, Adam ( Connor Swindells ) is forced to attend military school. His stay there is short-lived, however, after two students plant marijuana in his bunk, resulting in his expulsion. Despite his relationship with Rahim, Eric can't help but feel excited that Adam has returned following their unexpected sexual encounter in the Season 1 finale. He and Adam begin to spend their nights together after Adam throws rocks at his window one night and they go to a landfill site and smash plates, bottles, and any object they can find. At the end of the night, they kiss. Adam soon realizes that he is bisexual. Eventually, however, Eric breaks things off with Adam, telling him that he can't be with someone who can't even hold his hand in public.
In the Season 2 finale, Adam makes a grand romantic gesture and bursts into the auditorium in the middle of Moordale's production of Romeo and Juliet and asks if Eric will hold his hand. To Rahim's heartbreak, Eric does. Adam's progression over the course of Season 2, and his public gesture in the season finale, shows that he is finally ready to explore who he truly is and make amends for all of the trauma he put Eric through over the years. Based on the recently released Season 3 images , it appears that Adam and Eric are finally ready to make their relationship official.
Season 2 really gives Jackson ( Kedar Williams-Stirling ) a chance to shine—and not as Moordale's star athlete. Previously in Season 1, we got a glimpse of Jackson's inner struggles with severe anxiety, but it isn't until Season 2 where Jackson develops a fully fledged identity now that his storyline no longer revolves around his relationship with Maeve.
Season 2 follows Jackson's journey toward s
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