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Rating (3 out of 5) Summary: A John Hughes film meets British sex humor is the best way to describe "Sex Education" a Netflix Original series. The issues of sex and how they are addressed are entertaining and there are humorous moments in each episode. Dragging on "Sex Education are too many characters and a…

If you are uncomfortable with seeing human sexual organs, you probably don’t want to watch “Sex Education”. Penis and vaginas abound.

Why Sex Education is a worthy addition to the teen drama canon

Netflix’s comedy drama Sex Education returns for a third season, returning to Moordale Secondary, AKA “Sex School,” which has become somewhat notorious due to, among other things, its chlamydia outbreak and sex-themed musical. And, as Moordale is to other schools in its fictional universe, so Sex Education is to other teen dramas – something a bit different.

Since then, teen dramas have been segregated into the wholesome and the debauched, with Disney franchises like High School Musical and Camp Rock co-existing alongside more salacious shows Gossip Girl and movies like Jennifer’s Body, featuring a (literally) man-eating Megan Fox. Meanwhile, the present day has brought us shows like Euphoria, Riverdale and, of course, Sex Education, where the two categories are not as clear cut as they once were. 

The teens in Sex Education pay homage to those that came before them. Despite being set in the UK, for example, the students of Moordale Secondary School don’t wear school uniforms – until one is imposed by new tyrannical headteacher, Hope (Jemima Kirke), in season 3, that is. And, like the stars of many teen dramas before them, none of the actors in Sex Education are actually teens. 

Sex Education isn’t perfect. These are all fascinating and worthy characters, but, especially in the new season, the show sometimes spreads itself a little thin trying to give everyone their time in the spotlight. Where the show excels in delving into some issues, it seems oddly hesitant to explore others – in season 3, some characters’ mental health problems, like Jackson’s anxiety, are glossed over in a creative decision that seems at odds with the rest of the show’s ethos. But Sex Education is at least trying to be something new – and succeeding. The new season on Netflix, thanks in part to its desire to do things differently, helps the series solidify its place in the teen drama canon.

Sex Education season 3 is streaming on Netflix now. Want more? Check out our list of the other

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