Netflix has announced that a third season of Sex Education has been ordered. There’s no date on the arrival of said season as yet, but the streamer did post a brief video up on their YouTube channel.
24.01.2020 - 21:26 / tvguide.com
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the Season 2 finale of Sex Education. Read at your own risk!]
Sex Education Season 2 ended with a frustrating missed connection for Maeve (Emma Mackey) and Otis (Asa Butterfield) — but they almost had a chance to make it right. Director Ben Taylor revealed in an interview with PopSugar that he filmed an alternate take that hinted at a happier ending for the star-crossed friends.
In the final minutes of the second season finale, Otis and Maeve just
Netflix has announced that a third season of Sex Education has been ordered. There’s no date on the arrival of said season as yet, but the streamer did post a brief video up on their YouTube channel.
When Sex Education season two dropped on in January, Twitter was just as excited as a year ago when the charming British coming-of-age story first debuted.More of Gillian Anderson and Asa Butterfield's chemistry as mother-son duo Jean and Otis Milburn is obviously always welcome, but it was some of the characters outside the sex therapists' home that were given a chance to shine brighter this season, in particular Aimee Gibbs (Aimee Lou Wood), who goes through an achingly relatable on a public
Netflix dropped a major surprise on Sex Education's Instagram page this morning and announced that the show is coming back for a third season! The Insta is no mere filtered set pic, either. It's a full-on gallery tour with Alastair Petrie who plays Headmaster Groff.
Eric and Oatcake are coming back for more “Sex Education.”
Quick recap: Season 2 further complicates the lives of the students at Moordale when a chlamydia scare leads to Otis' mother Jean showing up in the school halls. Not only is there nothing on the planet less embarrassing than your mother lecturing your school on sexual health, this is also bad for business! The new episodes throw us some new romantic endeavors and failures—the show is about Sex Education, not heart education, after all.
"My partner suggested I take it out of the bin and look at it a bit more seriously"
has never shied away from showing the many sides—good and bad—of sexual self-discovery, and season two of the hit Netflix series is no different. From anal sex to fingering, no topic is left uncovered and all are portrayed in a nuanced way.
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the Season 2 finale of Sex Education. Read at your own risk!]
[There are spoilers ahead for season 2 of Sex Education. If you're not finished bingeing yet, feel free to exit this post!]
When Sex Education—Netflix's highly binge-worthy comedy about, you guessed it, sex and relationships—premiered last year, it was such a hit that the streaming service says more than 40 million households watched it within the first four weeks. Naturally, had to happen, and it finally premieres today, January 17.
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Otis Milburn (Asa Butterfield) is ready to get his groove on in Sex Education Season 2, and TV Guide got a good, hard look at just how he intends to do that while visiting the UK set of the Netflix dramedy series back in July 2018.