Sex Education TV Series – gillian-anderson.com http://www.gillian-anderson.com/ Unofficial Blog Dedicated To Gillian Anderson Tue, 31 Jan 2023 14:31:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.8 https://www.gillian-anderson.com/wp-content/uploads/PtCp4P/2022/08/cropped-gillian-fan-site-32x32.jpg Sex Education TV Series – gillian-anderson.com http://www.gillian-anderson.com/ 32 32 3 Sex Education Episodes Audiences Liked the Most https://www.gillian-anderson.com/3-sex-education-episodes-audiences-liked-the-most/ https://www.gillian-anderson.com/3-sex-education-episodes-audiences-liked-the-most/#respond Tue, 02 Aug 2022 11:32:17 +0000 https://www.gillian-anderson.com/?p=21 The journey of Moordale Secondary School’s students is something that’ll fascinate you while watching Sex Education. This Netflix series is…

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The journey of Moordale Secondary School’s students is something that’ll fascinate you while watching Sex Education. This Netflix series is truly refreshing and relevant to the age that we live in. It explores relationships and a range of issues that teenagers have to deal with. Sex Education is also a perfect material for binge-watching. Of course, it has some of the tropes you might’ve come across in movies or television series.

However, the series has characters that possess some complex emotions. It’s not only about the teenagers but also about adults in the series. They all seem to be struggling with their own issues. This series is undoubtedly great, but which one among the episodes is the best according to you? Well, here are the ones liked by most of the audiences:

1. Season 1, Episode 5

To go and watch a movie, Otis and Eric are dressing up in drag and Maeve gets in Otis’s way. She is on a mission to find the one who leaked a photo of Ruby’s vagina. Maeve drags Otis along with her. They continue to bond and hunt down the perpetrator together. Once they’re done with what they set out to do, they walk back and share a quiet moment.

You begin getting hints of how close Otis and Maeve have got. One of them is the fact that she keeps the jumper that he gave her through the season. To be with her, Otis ditches Eric at the last moment. He gets robbed and assaulted for dressing like a woman. This is one of the key moments in the episode.

It shows Otis defending himself in a stern way. It also shows how teenagers are capable of inflicting torture upon one another psychologically. The episode also shows how they can also stand up for one another. In a way, this episode balances chaos and calm in a perfect way.

2. Season 2, Episode 7

After the grand house-party, Otis realizes that he has lost his virginity to Ruby. She now requires the morning after pill. When you see their journey together, you see Ruby as a person. She is so different than the image of her at school. The scene is also quite moving in which Otis tries to apologize to Maeve.

Her reaction to this is pretty cold. She later narrates this to Aimee who says that he was wasted. Meanwhile, the group of girls – Maeve, Aimee, Ola, Viv, Lily, and Olivia get some detention. Somebody has written defamatory things on the wall about their teacher.

Maeve and Ola care for Aimee who has been a victim of sexual assault. All the girls show up to help her get to the bus. This is the best part of this episode when the girls stop fighting over boys. They bond over their shared womanhood instead.

3. Season 1, Episode 3

At the clinic, Maeve is told that somebody must pick her up after the abortion procedure. This part is one of the major highlights of the first season. The song Asleep by The Smiths plays when she is getting an abortion. She reluctantly chooses Otis to pick her up after the procedure since Aimee can’t do it. The episode focused on the emotional aspect of abortion.

It showed how the entire experience can affect a woman who goes through it. This episode truly shows who the real Maeve is. She is told something quite meaningful by a mother of three at the clinic. Maeve is told that she needs to keep the sweet ones around for a happy life.

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The Netflix series, Sex Education, has set a new standard with all its three seasons. It has been a masterclass of sorts for the teenage audiences. Unlike many of its other counterparts, this show seems to have got it right with its queer Black characters.

Who is this series for?

This British series is set in the fictional village of Moordale. It revolves around Otis, a teen who starts a makeshift practice offering sex therapy. However, the real sex therapist here is his mother, Jean. The character of Otis is played by Asa Butterfield and Gillian Anderson plays the role of his mom.

If you’re someone who is obsessed with shows about younger folks, this will be a perfect series to watch. The characters Otis and Jean are undoubtedly the backbone of Sex Education. They hold up the premise of this series. Of course, the other characters also have an important role to play in its success. This is a teen series that doesn’t talk down to its audience.

It truly feels like the show has been written by someone with a deep understanding of high school teenagers. The creator of this series is Laurie Nunn, who is in her 30s at the moment. The cast of the series deserve all the praise. They’ve turned an intriguing idea into a fresh, funny, and truly inclusive television series.

The educational aspect of Sex Education

One can describe Sex Education as authentic, fearless, and imaginative. Of course, it’s educational as well, but doesn’t believe in preaching. Just like most of the shows, the Black cast is the secret ingredient of this Netflix series. Ncuti Gatwa plays a gay Black boy named Eric who is the best friend of Otis. He exudes joy and great confidence.

This series tackles all teenage issues ranging from academic pressures to sexual assault. It also helps you know what it means to be a non-binary teenager. With the success of this series, Gatwa has become a star! Kedar Williams-Stirling is impressive in his role as sweet jock Jackson.

As Viv, the overachiever, Chinenye Ezeudu also looks great. In Season 3 of the series, Cal is a new face and an outspoken non-binary student. The character is played by Dua Saleh. All these characters are cool and have the charisma to make their presence felt.

The series convey the frustrations resulting from living in a world where gender binaries are upheld. Sex Education is not just about the characters of color, disabilities, queerness or all of these qualities. It also delves deeper into their lives and stories.

How good is the series?

Being a show about teens, Sex Education might not get the praise for being a progressive depiction of therapy. It might not get the praise for having genuine scenes of sexual encounters either. Despite this, there’s something you’ll find worth praising about the series. It repackages tropes in a way that’ll not feel like stale at all.

There are chances of people misjudging Sex Education because of its humor. They might even overlook it for its smartness. Yet, the new-generation apps like TikTok has taught the world not to underestimate the youth. It will be a mistake, therefore, to miss out on this amazing series on Netflix.

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An Insight Into the Sex Education Television Series https://www.gillian-anderson.com/an-insight-into-the-sex-education-television-series/ https://www.gillian-anderson.com/an-insight-into-the-sex-education-television-series/#respond Mon, 04 Jul 2022 19:29:38 +0000 https://www.gillian-anderson.com/?p=15 With more than 40 million viewers streaming the first season, Sex Education is a highly successful series. This British comedy-drama…

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With more than 40 million viewers streaming the first season, Sex Education is a highly successful series. This British comedy-drama features Gillian Anderson, Asa Butterfield, Emma Mackey, Ncuti Gatwa, and many other actors and actresses. It follows the lives of students, their parents, and staff of a fictional Moordale Secondary School.

They struggle with a lot of personal dilemmas that are mostly associated with sexual intimacy. This Netflix series is the creation of Laurie Nunn. The first season came out on 11th of January 2019 and the second on the 17th of January 2020. The third season was released on the 17th of September 2021. On the 25th of September 2021, the announcement of the fourth season was made.

This series won a lot of critical accliam for its fabulous cast, direction, writing, and production values. It also got much praise for a mature treatment of its themes. Aimee Lou Wood won the award for the Best Female Comedy Performance at the BAFTA TV Awards. This was for her role in the second season of Sex Education.

The characters

The series mainly follows Otis Milburn, a student at the Moordale Secondary School. Gillian Anderson plays the role of Jean, a sex therapist and the mother of Otis. Other students at the school include the best friend of Otis, Eric Effiong. He is the son of Ghanaian-Nigerian immigrants and is a gay.

Another student is a rebellious teen with the name Maeve Wiley. A troubled past constantly overshadows her independence. Then there’s Adam Groff, the son of the headmaster, who is also a bully. The head boy, Jackson Marchetti, struggles to meet the high expectations that others have set for him.

Anwar Bakshi, Ruby Matthews, and Olivia Hanan are ‘The Untouchables’ a popular group of the school. There’s an eccentric girl named Lily Iglehart, who intends to lose her virginity. Ola Nyman joins the school later, whose father gets into a relationship with Jean.

First season

Otis starts a clinic for sex therapy with his friend Maeve, who is a member of The Untouchables. Otis intends to help Moordale’s students in dealing with their sexual problems. Their business is successful, but a conflict develops when Otis starts feeling an attraction towards Maeve.

Second season

Moordale Secondary School gets some new students. The status quo at Moordale is under challenge from the newcomers. They include Ola, who becomes the first girlfriend of Otis. Eric helps Adam, his former bully, in coming to terms with his sexuality. An outbreak of chlamydia has the teenage students questioning the topical issues and struggling with them. Jean becomes the resident sex therapist of the school.

Third season

Otis enters into a relationship with Ruby as a new academic year begins at Moordale Secondary School. Jean is expecting a baby in the near future. Another significant thing happening in the third season is the introduction of Hope, the new headmistress. She plans a major revamp of Moordale. This becomes a cause of certain complications for the students.

Setting

The setting of Sex Education is a fictional village of Moordale, which appears to be in the modern-day United Kingdom. There are several elements in the show that serve to place it in an uncertain location and time. Among them are the old technologies, such as CRT televisions. You see the smartphones in use, but the police cars appear to be from the 1990s.

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