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The fourth and final season of the Netflix series, Sex Education – 100%, is about to debut on September 21, but before the release, we can delight in the new trailer, which adds more excitement to the already eager audience, suggesting a future meeting between Maeve and Otis. According to Netflix’s official synopsis, the characters face a new culture in Cavendish, which is even more progressive than Moordale. New dynamics are explored, such as Viv excited about the school’s non-competitive approach and Adam questioning the traditional education system.
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Viewers have witnessed significant changes in the characters and their surroundings. Season 3 ended with the closure of the iconic Moordale school, pushing Otis and Eric to face new challenges at their new school, Cavendish Sixth Form. On a personal level, the characters also experienced notable twists: Eric and Adam ended their relationship, Maeve revealed her feelings to Otis and went to study in the United States, and Jean, Otis’s mother, had a baby whose father is unknown after a DNA test.

In an open letter, series creator Laurie Nunn expressed her pride and gratitude to the team that made the series possible. However, there are changes in the cast for this season. Emma Mackey, who plays Maeve, confirmed that this would be her last season on the series. Four actresses, including Patricia Allison and Tanya Reynolds, have left the cast. The reason varies from “other opportunities” to a “creative reset” following Moordale’s closure.
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For this final season, new faces are coming on board, including Emmy winner Dan Levy, who will play Maeve’s tutor at her university in the US. The series has been, according to Mackey, a “baptism of fire” for the cast , providing a platform for future opportunities. Although the series is coming to an end, its impact will endure, both on the actors and on the viewers, who have followed this exciting and educational journey since its inception.
Sex Education has become one of Netflix’s most popular productions since its premiere in 2019. The British series, created by Laurie Nunn, has been praised for both its quality of writing and its progressive approach to issues of sexuality and relationships. The diverse cast and multidimensional characters contribute significantly to the show’s appeal. Characters like Eric Effiong, played by Ncuti Gatwa, offer a unique insight into the experiences of LGBTQ+ youth growing up in religious and conservative families. Other characters, such as Maeve Wiley and Adam Groff, explore the complexity of social labels and stigma.
Why are Netflix series successful?
The streaming platform has had tremendous success with its original series, and Sex Education is not an exception. Its strategy is based on offering a wide variety of content that appeals to various demographic and cultural groups. One of the most notable aspects of this strategy is the inclusion of progressive themes in its programming. Series like Orange Is the New Black – 87%, The Crown –
100% and Stranger Things –
98% have also been praised for their inclusive and diverse approach.
Netflix has been recognized not only for the quality of its productions but also for its efforts to represent a variety of voices and experiences. This commitment to diversity and inclusion has been one of the keys to the platform’s global success. Sex Education is an excellent example of how a series can be entertaining, educational and socially responsible at the same time, addressing relevant topics such as sexuality, identity, consent and relationships in a realistic and empathetic way.
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