Heart-felt yet hedonistic, Netflix’s Sex Education concludes with one final swing for the fences, bringing back Jean (Gillian Anderson), Otis (Asa Butterfield), Eric (Ncuti Gatwa) and Maeve (Emma Mackey) in a fourth season that hits home.
From the audacious opening season that tore down taboos in 2019 without thinking twice, this Netflix trailblazer has always been about much more than Sex Education, diving into dysfunction, exploring and explaining gender, and doing so without judgement.
That approach has turned Sex Education into a slice of landmark television, which continues into season four discussing sexual health and contemporary identity in a drama that constantly evolves. So the introduction of Cavendish College in this series closer should come as no surprise to audiences who are used to expecting the unexpected.
Unfortunately, even though much of the cast might look mid-twenties rather than late-teens, by broadening perspectives and bringing in mediation rooms, silent discos and a fluid approach to everything, Cavendish College feels heavy handed.
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