Netflix has dropped the final chapter of the “Sex Education” today, September 21. The fourth and final season of the most loved series is expected to be filled with fun and mirth to the brim. The show will say stories of new connections and reunions that will pave way for the concluding note.
As always, the show will speak about “unspeakable” problems that teenagers face in a most fascinating way. From gender dysphoria to dirty talks and drug addict parents, the show intricately weave pertinent issues with cackling funs and teaches the audience about the significance of communication regarding such matters.
While the first three season was centered around Moordale Secondary, on forth Otis (Asa Butterfield) and his friends will appear in a different environment. Otis will now attend Cavendish Sixth Form College and Maeve (Emma Mackey) went to America to track down more exciting educational opportunities in writing. As they are on the brink of their “teenage” phase and is stepping towards the highway to adulthood, the show will be centred on more camaraderie and connections with heartfelt goofiness laid parallel with a slight melancholy fitting for the ending season.
The show will keep up with its classic balance between the on-the surface and beyond-the surface issues. Though the plot line may have flexed some limbs regarding the theme of focus, it maintains the delicate poise by sprinkling in more interesting shifts and conflicts
The final season is expected to have an array of stories entangled together. With Otis and Maeve exploring their long distance relationship, Eric (Ncuti Gatwa) with his new clinic and is no longer with Adam (Connor swindells) and Jean (Gillian Anderson), Otis”s mother raising her new-born baby all alone, Sex Education Season four have a lot up its sleeve for the audience. Though some of the characters from the earlier seasons may not be present in the new season, the show will glide through the characters and plotlines smoothly towards a satisfying conclusion.
The show is directed by Dominic Leclerc, Michell Sayill and Alyssa McClelland.