Un adolescente cuya madre es sexóloga, se junta con una amiga de secundaria para formar una clínica clandestina de sexología en su escuela.Un adolescente cuya madre es sexóloga, se junta con una amiga de secundaria para formar una clínica clandestina de sexología en su escuela.Un adolescente cuya madre es sexóloga, se junta con una amiga de secundaria para formar una clínica clandestina de sexología en su escuela.
- Ganó 1 premio BAFTA
- 20 premios ganados y 64 nominaciones en total
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Resumen
Reviewers say 'Sex Education' is lauded for its authentic portrayal of teenage experiences, addressing themes like sexuality and self-discovery. The show is celebrated for its empathetic handling of LGBTQ+ issues and emphasis on communication. However, Season 4 faces criticism for an overcrowded cast, underdeveloped storylines, and a shift towards drama. Despite this, earlier seasons are praised for their wit and meaningful exploration of teenage challenges.
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Probably the best production Netflix has ever done so far. By the way it's not just for teenagers I'm 67
Never have I ever seen a show go from so good to so bad so quickly. I said it has officially jumped the rainbow shark. Did they fire the writers and hire a bunch of teenaged boys to write season 4. The college is ridiculous, a lot of the new characters couldn't act their way out of a wet paper bag, and our fav character went from being out fav to dreading when he would be back onscreen.
What id like to know is how it could go from so good to so bad. I love diverse characters and have no issues with some of the new ones, but we don't need everything forced down our throats. We finished the season as quickly as possible because as we kept saying to each other "let's just get it over with!".
What id like to know is how it could go from so good to so bad. I love diverse characters and have no issues with some of the new ones, but we don't need everything forced down our throats. We finished the season as quickly as possible because as we kept saying to each other "let's just get it over with!".
IT'S NOT SET IN THE 80'S, THEY HAVE MOBILE PHONES.
IT'S NOT IN AMERICA, NOT ALL BRITISH SCHOOLS WEAR UNIFORMS.
THEY ARE IN 6TH FORM, VERY FEW 6TH FORMS WEAR UNIFORMS.
IT'S A RUGBY BALL, NOT AN AMERICAN FOOTBALL.
All in all I loved it.
All in all I loved it.
I fell in with this when the first season dropped and got everyone I knew to watch it. How refreshing to see so many taboo subjects opening explored but, and here's the key, in a serious BUT FUNNY way. It offered light and shade. There were moments of real levity.
I'm a staunch ally, as I guess the majority of fans are, but I found this final season a TOTAL DISASTER. I'm not sure if there were new writers, but it lacks heart, humour, I felt like I was being preached at. The acting is wooden and the writIng is lazy. Am a straight male in his 40's with 4 grown up children and I don't need to be spoon fed situations to bring my attention to the battles the LGBTQIA+ community faces on a daily basis. There were too many new characters introduced for what had already been announced was a final season, in what felt like an attempt to "tick as many boxes" as possible but the result is a jumbled mess that doesn't really give ANY of the issues the time/sympathetic writing they deserve. You lose sight of the core characters, and by the end, the pay-off (which disappoints) just left me thinking 'meh'.
I'm a staunch ally, as I guess the majority of fans are, but I found this final season a TOTAL DISASTER. I'm not sure if there were new writers, but it lacks heart, humour, I felt like I was being preached at. The acting is wooden and the writIng is lazy. Am a straight male in his 40's with 4 grown up children and I don't need to be spoon fed situations to bring my attention to the battles the LGBTQIA+ community faces on a daily basis. There were too many new characters introduced for what had already been announced was a final season, in what felt like an attempt to "tick as many boxes" as possible but the result is a jumbled mess that doesn't really give ANY of the issues the time/sympathetic writing they deserve. You lose sight of the core characters, and by the end, the pay-off (which disappoints) just left me thinking 'meh'.
Just thought I'd write this after reading some early comments. These are meant to be 16-18 year olds in sixth form college. I can't speak for all seperate sixth-form colleges, but the one I attended did not have a uniform, was based in an old mansion and yes even in the UK we'd occasionally throw an American Football around. Just because it's not the expected experience doesn't mean it doesn't occur.
It may feel alien to most, but the environment felt very nostalgic to myself. Now the storyline premise, that's a whole different story!
As for the plot, at least it's original and two episodes in it hasn't disappointed.
It may feel alien to most, but the environment felt very nostalgic to myself. Now the storyline premise, that's a whole different story!
As for the plot, at least it's original and two episodes in it hasn't disappointed.
Representation: LGBTQIA+ Characters On-Screen
Representation: LGBTQIA+ Characters On-Screen
Celebrate the LGBTQIA+ characters that captured our imaginations in everything from heartfelt dramas to surreal sci-fi stories.
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- TriviaAcross all episodes the vehicles and TV sets used in the production are all late 20th century (1970-1990) models rather than contemporary 21st century ones. This has been done deliberately as it adds to the slightly unreal context of the show.
- ConexionesFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #2.39 (2019)
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