Sex Education - Série 3

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Word of the "sex school" gets out as a new head teacher tries to control a rambunctious student body and Otis attempts to hide his secret hookup. (Netflix)

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Malarkey 

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English If anyone knows how to talk about today's topics like LGBTQ+, gender identity, non-binary issues, and the whole spectrum of communities, it’s the creators of this show. They do it straight up, without holding back, and in a way that's both honest and entertaining. From the first season to now, the quality hasn’t dropped a bit. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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English First half is five stars, second half is four, but very good. The humour diminishes and the basic concept is also more or less gone, but thanks to the great characters, it holds together well and tears flowed more than once. But I am not too happy with how the various relationships turned out and was really annoyed with Ruby, who didn't have any space in the second half, a shame. Still an enjoyable eight hours. 8/10. ()

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TheEvilTwin 

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English The third season of Sex Education is in the same spirit and quality as the previous two and this is enough to be satisfied, because the rule of many series is that the quality goes down as the seasons go on, so thank God. We're still following extremely bizarre character archetypes that don't change much and keep going round and round, which isn't even a complaint because some of the characters are so entertaining that they're a pleasure to watch. I still feel a bit like the humor has been gradually diminishing since the first season and the drama has been increasing until the last episodes, when the comedy aspect is almost abandoned and it's purely drama, but fortunately it doesn't matter because Sex Education has created such stable, engaging and entertaining characters in these three seasons that it’s impossible not to devour their fates as much as possible. The only complaint I have is the overly political correctness around LGBTQ and god knows what else. Sure, a show like this can't do without it, but does every episode to have to mention an LGBT or non-binary character and their problem with being categorized as male/female? I don't know, it kind of bothers me. All in all, a decent and entertaining series that holds its quality and once again baited the next season with a proper dramatic cliffhanger, but I would have liked a bigger plot boom so it doesn't slip into a stereotype over time ()

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