Sex education is truly over
Launched in winter 2019 on Netflix, Sex education he immediately conquered with his freshness and his innovative approach to series for teenagers. With characters as authentic as they are captivating like Otis (Asa Butterfield), Maeve (Emma Mackey), Eric (Ncuti Gatwa), Aimee (Aimee Lou Wood) and Adam (Connor Swindells), the series immerses us in the heart of a small English town where high school students navigate through the complexities of this crucial period of life, including sexual dilemmas.
Over the seasons, we’ve seen them evolve, face challenges, and mature into adulthood. The fourth season, available from September 21st, marks the end of this adventure. And it is with a hint of nostalgia that we must now greet them.
In eight episodes, season 4 of Sex education manages to close the narrative arc of the main characters, although we might regret the arrival of too many new characters, who take up a little too much time on the screen (while there is no time to delve into their problems). Otis and Maeve decide to separate, and the latter leaves to build her career as an author in the United States, Eric decides to become a pastor and hopes to change mentality for greater tolerance within the church, Aimee manages to overcome the trauma of She attacks and finally finds comfort with Isaac, and Adam accepts her bisexuality.
As soon as it went online, this latest season went straight to the level first place for the most watched series on Netflix in the world. We might then wonder why there won’t be a fifth season given the show’s huge popularity.
Because there won’t be a fifth season
In an interview given to Harpers Bazaarexplained the creator of the series, Laurie Nunn Why Sex education it wouldn’t have a fifth season. This was mainly due to the fact that, when writing season four, she felt that the characters’ story arcs had been resolved:
Something started to happen during the writing process. I realized that at the end of this season there was no suspense, everything was just resolved. I felt that if I left the characters at this point, I would be happy for them and optimistic about their future
he declared, before adding:
I wanted to leave things like that and I think it would have been inappropriate to continue the story when it had naturally come to an end. I had to listen to this intuition.
Now is the time for young actors to do so Sex education to embark on your career. Lately in the movie Barbie, Emma Mackey (Maeve) and Ncuti Gatwa reunited on screen. The first played one of the blonde dolls and the second one of the Ken dolls.
Source: Cine Serie

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