I've been waiting for their kiss , all 8 episodes! Why would I break my heart like that? And why bring everything back to season 1, when there is unreal chemistry between them, but each of them denies it. And in the end it is recognized, but it becomes too late (or as in this case, the message is deleted) I think that the season will be extended for 3 , and there Maeve will not know about Otis' feelings, everything will revolve around this topic and only in the last episode we will have a happy ending
I hope that the creators will leave them alone and let them develop in their own direction. To be honest, I don't see them together at all after this season.
@NastyaChuchalina: And during this very season, they were shown together so rarely that I worried about Adam's fate much more than I worried about Maeve and Otis. They're not even friends anymore. And the worst part is that we won't know what the screenwriter thinks about this for the next year.
personally, it breaks my heart that Maeve and Jackson are not together :((( and Otis needs to sort himself out and, in fact, I don't want him to have any love line at all
@odoevskayaaa: I don't see Maeve and Jackson on the turnaround. Viv and Jackson are better, in my opinion. I have two feelings about Otis. But the chemistry moment is definitely missed. It seems that Maeve will be fine with (I don't remember the name of her neighbor), although when he erased the message, I stopped liking him
This series breaks my heart 💔 I love it with all my heart!! when Ola called Adam her friend and he hugged her, it was so warm and great! I'm very glad that he decided to tell Eric how he feels. In general, they made a freaky performance, just bravo!! And again the misunderstandings with Maeve and Otis...I guess that the 3rd season will be, maybe at least everything will finally become clear there and finally HE!!
"...when Ola called Adam her friend and he hugged her, it was so warm and great!.."
I was happy for Adam at that moment. It's still unknown how things will turn out with Eric, but at least now Adam has a real friend who will support him, which is great.
They'll probably hush it up. But after this season, I don't want Maeve to be with Otis. He really doesn't understand what her life is like. and yes, let him express his opinion in a drunken `frenzy`, but this clearly indicates his position. throughout the season, he tried to please everyone, but he didn't notice the person he loves right at point blank range. let this guy (hospody, I forgot the name of the character) act just disgusting, but he can also be understood. He was by Maeve's side throughout this time and revealed the truth, even if it was hard. After all, if Maeve hadn't turned in her mother, then her child would have had the same future as her. In short, we ended the season on a very ambiguous note, yeah
@Rikkich: Nevertheless, this Isaac had no right to listen to and delete other people's messages. It's up to Maeve to decide who did what, who understands what and who doesn't, and so on.. the better Isaac, if he decided everything for her. Macho man, there's just not enough anger at him after watching the series. It's a pity that the phone was not password-protected. He's nobody for her to do that.
@vudee: "Otis wouldn't do that, he's too honest" - last season, he specifically gave harmful advice to Jackson in order to break them up with Maeve and then hit on her himself.
@Ves: If your first instinctive reaction is to grab someone else's phone, listen to someone else's messages and erase them, then I have bad news for you. This is NOT normal...
@Ves: That's right, just replace "normal" with "dumb". It's obvious that everything will be revealed and for such insidious meanness, an evil invalid will lose his only friend
Isaac, like a spider entangled Maeve. And the moment when he allegedly "opens her eyes" is more and more like wrapping a web in a cocoon. Perhaps her mother would have been able to cope with addiction if she had received forgiveness from her daughter. It seems to me that he is jealous that the girl has friends, her family has returned, but he has no one but his brother and the chance that they will communicate with him not out of pity is very low.
@Rikkich: Otis has only one parent, and the other one put a dick on him. Not that there is no one at all, but has no one yet realized that in the series (as in life in principle), there are no ideal families and people. Yes, Maeve is very hard, etc. but why suddenly won't Otis understand her? Well, let's say he doesn't understand. He loves her and will support her in any case Isaac had no right to do that, that's for sure. This is some kind of mirror, in season 1 Otis was stupid - he deprived Maeve of the right to choose, selling information about her and thinking that this would negatively affect Maeve's attitude to the dark one (* forgot the name * performance in the dining hall), of course it turned out the opposite, but in general he acted badly and paid. Now Isaac and Otis (karma) are also doing it, let's hope that they will still be together in season 3.
Back in the first season, it was shown that even if he only has a mom, at least she doesn't care about Otis, and there's no one to take care of Maeve at all. So this is far from the same thing and they will not understand each other in the same way as Maeve and Jackson would not understand (which is why they actually broke up).
I agree! even more than that: it is very useful for such a difficult and problematic person like Maeve to find a more stable and prosperous partner so that he can take care of her as empathically as possible and teach her those patterns that she and Isaac simply cannot
@Rikkich: If Otis knew everything Isaac knew, he would have told Maeve too. And he's also a teenager and made a mistake (at the party), because Maeve really acted selfishly towards him, for which he apologized later.
Otis doesn't understand how Maeve is doing because they don't tell him anything. Maeve is not the most open lady, who is not so easy to get into personal conversations. And Isaac was just there and saw everything with his own eyes. Yes, they have similar situations, but that doesn't make Isaac the best doctor. Especially after his prank of deleting the message. If Otis and Maeve had already sorted out their relationship, Maeve would have opened up and everything would have been fine with them, considering how understanding and supportive Otis is. The fact that they are from different worlds makes them an interesting couple, not a bad one.
@Rikkich: I doubt that all of Isaac's actions towards Maeve were for her own good. For some reason, he seems to me to be an ordinary manipulator. Type... He got into her business from the very beginning (when meeting with Jackson, Maeve clearly made it clear that she did not want to discuss it, but he continued to extract information), then watched through the window what was there and how, insinuated himself into trust, and then told about his mother and deleted Otis's SMS. To me, it looks like he's trying to shield her from everyone, gain her trust, and then manipulate her. And it should be noted that he is doing it successfully. But I will be very glad to make a mistake. Maybe he's a really great guy with good intentions.
@bambbi: I totally agree, a very toxic dude! An inexperienced viewer, probably for the most part, will base his attitude towards him on the principle of "it's either good or nothing about the disabled" and see him primarily as a charismatic darling who did not give up despite such difficult living conditions and does not play by the imposed rules. But fortunately, in recent years, the series have pleased with a good representation of all social groups and show that anyone can be an angel, even Satan, regardless of mental and physical abilities. There is definitely a toxic character here. But charismatic and interesting, you can't deny him that. And he's so cute, wow!
@bambbi: at first, I didn't really notice it behind the flair of romance, but in words it looks very toxic. just a little more and Joe Goldberg from "YOU", teen version
@bambbi: that's 100%, and I'm of the same opinion. And as an option in season 3, I even assume that Maeve and Isaac will be dating! But he's so possessive: he got rid of Maeve's mother, moved her even further away from Ottis, that he won't give her a break. It turns out to be a bit manic love. And Maeve probably won't notice the pressure and limitations of her space at first. And then Ottis will save her))
Perhaps one of the best comments under this series. I agree with every word you say. Isaac tries to prove and convince Maeve that something is wrong with her, thereby drawing parallels between Maeve and himself. As far as I'm concerned, it's not the best idea to get close to someone you genuinely like. I don't know exactly in what light the scriptwriters wanted to highlight Isaac in front of us, but the character turned out to be quite repulsive and with completely incomprehensible motives. There is something not very pleasant behind the simplicity.
@Datasha: You mentioned your mother, and I had a thought in my head - what if Isaac himself offered her mother drugs this "one time" to prove that people don't change. And she broke down and accepted. It could be CNGS, of course, but what the hell is going on?
Your version is quite interesting, but it seems to me that in this case, Maeve's mother would have cracked during a tantrum. When she was discovered, she would have started saying in a panic attack that Isaac had given her the drugs, that it wasn't her fault. In my opinion.
The school musical that we deserve, seriously. Anyway, God, everything about this episode is sad and breaks my heart (especially the fact that I watched the whole season so quickly and now I'm going to sit and bite my elbows and think, think, think). It's cool that Eric and Adam are together after all, but there were so few of them! Honestly, I didn't have enough. I need more happy Eric and Adam, Netflix, do you hear me? and crying Rahim 💔 Why create such beautiful characters so that they suffer later:(I really hope that next season Rahim will have a good, loving boyfriend. And the whole Jackson line with Viv! I really liked their friendship and the fact that Jackson finally talked to his parents, and everything will be fine now. Maeve and Otis... I still think they should move on, separate from each other. Maeve is very strong and she can handle it, I'm sure. Gillian is still the star of this series! There was a lot more of it this season than in the previous one, and that's great. I wonder, by the way, what her character will do with pregnancy. Also, that guy, Maeve's neighbor, disappointed me, eh.
as a result, the second season of sex education turned out to be exactly on the level of the first, if not better. I've got all the episodes in the top five and all the new characters, new stories, plot twists! Soundtrack, shooting, costumes! Very well, go ahead. I didn't wait a whole year for such high-quality content in vain, ahaha
and again, YOU GO LGBTQ! The representation we really deserve 🏳️🌈
@Dark_unicorn: Their friendship came out of nowhere. Since when are they friends and not work colleagues? I don't remember any of their scenes together...
@davidkochinyan: Well, well, the grass turned blue and pink all of a sudden. What has changed is the same scenario: gg's best friend is gay, and the lesbians of season 1 are replaced by Ola's couple, who formed only in the second half of the season. The gay untouchable was the same in season 1, and his problems were also highlighted in season 1.
@davidkochinyan: They'll get busy. When, just in the middle of an absolutely abstract plot, the problems of gays in the world suddenly start to be raised sharply and suddenly (or just to show how men suck), it looks from all sides harsh and deliberate from the word too much. Here, the whole point of the series is the diversity and completely opposite views on human relations among each of the characters, here if a gay man is gay, then it is woven into the plot and you believe him. If Ola has become a pan, then everything is correctly brought to this through her experiences and awareness of this fact. It's totally different, man.
@PlagueSpreader: and when a straight couple suddenly appears in the middle of an absolutely abstract plot, is everything okay with you? Yes, I agree, in some films and TV series, the point is not about relationships at all, and any romantic line may look deliberate, but at the same time, gay relationships have a place in any plot, just as LGBT people exist in any context and can also be teachers and astronauts, save the world and solve your problems with your partner.
@lamelaverde: I didn't like him at all, even before his disgusting act at the end. + he's kind of creepy and it's not about the wheelchair. when he was watching the trailer of Maeve's family.. this is, at least, strange.
Actually, it was introduced just to delay the maeve-otis couple. They'll keep teasing me until the last episode.
Well, considering that the guy in the wheelchair is limited in movement, it's not so strange. He can hardly leave the trailer park on his own. As it is, there aren't many classes left (by the way, it's cool that he draws). It's creepy because he's staring out the window, but then again, he doesn't have any other options. It's like Otis staring at Maeve in the school hallway.
@Sheeva: Yes, and also his blatant manipulation of his limited position, let's recall the records on his lap, stolen gas cylinders, and generally not very noble behavior for a guy who should be protected after betrayal with a phone.
thanks to this series for its realism. for the way he shows the problems of teenagers (not only in sex), the problems of "our parents." both seasons are very emotional and "warm". I just don't understand how there can be such a sunny and sad atmosphere in one series at the same time. For the first time, I liked all the new characters. and Rahim, the French sunshine (I hope they'll pick a great guy for him in season 3), and Jackson's new girlfriend, who is obsessed with studying (she fell in love with her right away), and Maeve Tode's roommate brothers are not bad guys. Besides, it's nice that we didn't forget about the supporting characters, they were very interesting to watch (yes, yes Adam and Eric, I'm looking at you and don't turn away there. well, what about the beloved couple Jean and Jacob not to say. Someone is expecting a baby. They even came up with a plot for Olivia, Anwar and Ruby. I am satisfied. Otis and Maeve aren't together again, but I'm glad. If I was rooting for their couple in season 1, now I understand that I don't need Otis Maeve. I don't see anyone with her yet. The new season is good. It's a great picture with great music (I'm still roaring with mystery of love and laughing with a disc at Otis' party), the characters are catchy, but something has changed, and I don't know if I like it or not yet.
@_прокрастинатор_: Rahim was not developed at all as a character. Very sorry... He was just like a mannequin. Either it stays that way or it falls off altogether, or I'm waiting for an incredible story to continue with it. And then he's a sweetheart, but he's absolutely not a prescribed character yet, except that he doesn't like musicals and is an atheist and walks around in the same clothes all the time)) We need a background, we need drama! )))
@dbiryukovich: We also didn't learn much about Ola, Amy, and Lily in the first season, and the second season revealed a little of them. So, we continue to hope that Rahim will be introduced to the main squad and they will tell us a lot more about him. Unfortunately, he seemed to be racing only in the same jacket, the shirts were definitely changing (I was watching))
I felt sorry for Rahim, but I think it's better this way. They didn't fit together. I admire Maeve's strength and tenacity this season. I knew that the drama between the gg's would be extended to the next season. Eric and Adam are just bunnies. I was more worried about their relationship than I was about my life. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Adam WAS SMILING!!! Several times per episode! For the first time in a season! I can't believe what's happening, but what he did was incredibly sweet, and the way they held hands in the hallway, and how Eric introduced him to Rahim's family. It's a pity, but it was coming to this. It was predictable about Maeve and Otis, although I honestly thought that at least something would happen between them this season - but here's the cliffhanger again for next season. The way Ola stood up for Adam, the way he was frozen in place by the words that someone loves him and the hugs just melted my heart.😭 I guessed about the pregnancy, but in any case it will be interesting to look at it, besides, it means that Jean and Jacob will not break up) It's been a wonderful, enjoyable season, but it's a pity that there are only 8 episodes. Now all the hopes are that they will be extended.
Most likely, the girl guessed not from the pain in her heart, but at the moment of going to the doctor. It's just that I also immediately had the same thought at a doctor's appointment, right after I said about menopause.
Those who ignore me, go and review the episode. At 31:20, the doctor enters the office and tells Jean: Turns out you were right, you're perimenopausal. You're also pregnant.
I watched it in one gulp, thanks to netflix! I immediately thought about pregnancy for some reason) Isaac did a terrible thing, I hope that Maeve and Otis will still find their way to each other next season. And this season, the main theme was Eric and Adam - it's good that everything is fine)) The way Adam reacted to being touched by Eric's family was like a knife to his heart, he was so unused to kindness and smiles towards himself.
the whole season, at the sight of Adam, only one phrase was spinning in my head: I love my stupid bisexual son, in my opinion, a very ambiguous character with a very interesting disclosure. ♥
Isaac acted like an asshole. I understand him perfectly, but that doesn't exclude the fact that he's a total asshole.
I really want to just hug all the girls in the series, they're so wonderful and they don't deserve all the shit that's happening to them.
The second season, of course, is inferior to the first, but overall the impression is positive. I was really looking forward to it and I wasn't disappointed.
I'm so happy for Eric, I hope everything will be great for them, although it's a pity (Rahida?) Otis is always unlucky. I think next season will be even juicier with the pregnancy and the expectation that Maeve and Otis will get together.
The series never ceases to amaze with its boldness and openness in touching on such intimate topics that few people would dare to speak out loud, but 100% once thought about it. And all this, coupled with great humor, amazing live characters (literally each of which is pleasant and interesting to watch) and all these plot intertwinings between them. The season turned out to be no worse than the first, and in some ways even better. Once again, I looked at everything in one gulp and again there was some emptiness inside from the fact that I still had at least a year to wait for the next season.
@brkln_kid: Yeah, then somewhere in the middle she finds out that he deleted his messages, but he'll be with someone else. :D or maybe even with Another One??)))
@impstalker: It feels like the "line" with Ruby was put in for a joke. I specifically noticed that Ruby doesn't appear for a second in the last two episodes, even in the background.
Ola, who tells Adam that she loves him as a friend, just aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I adore her for that I fell out on Stephen Fry. I'm soulless, because I don't particularly like musicals, but give me this particular production of Romeo and Juliet, complete and not spoiled by all sorts of Groffs (well, maybe by Jonathan Groff). I knew that Maeve and Otis would not be brought together, because the show is popular and should continue, but it's still a terrible pity, oh, this guy did not do well by deleting the message, anyway, the secret will become clear and Maeve will not forgive him for this It is very interesting what will happen to the relationship between Jacob and Jean and whether Adam will still hold Eric's hand. And yes, I need to be more satisfied with myself, Maureen, MORE
Ola and Adam 's hugs 😍 Rahim , why is that with such a wonderful character But it's impossible not to be happy for Adam and Eric. And I really liked Jackson and Viv's friend, they're just sweet!! I watched the season in one gulp and I want to say that he came out very cool! I'm looking forward to season 3 with impatience.
Oh, I'm writing on emotion after watching the season in one gulp. The series has a homely atmosphere, it feels like I'm watching old videos with friends I haven't talked to in a long time. I can't even remember the last time I cried so much when watching TV shows. A whole range of emotions from tenderness and happiness to sadness and pain in the chest area. After watching it, there was an incomprehensible lump of emotions in my chest, like happiness that Adam and Eric were finally starting to take shape, but I kind of wanted to bang my head against the wall because Otis and Maeve would run in circles again (I hoped that the disabled guy wouldn't delete the message, but it was too obvious). I've been worried about Jackson all season and I'm terribly glad that his relationship with Viv didn't turn into a romantic one, although there were a lot of hints about it.. To sum up, I'm really looking forward to season 3 and I hope all the kids will find happiness.
Aaaaah, why didn't he wait for her??? everything is fine in this series, except for the characters' omissions 🤦♀️ on the other hand, it moves the plot 🤷♀️
@АлёнкаРФ: I also don't understand the dudes in the West with their love of Answering Machines. You have an answering machine in most of the scenes where it ruins someone's relationship. Well, it's strongly hinted that you can't trust anything with these things. Therefore, when I hear the answering machine, I reset it and try to pick up a living person.
I want school productions to look exactly like this, and so let's go through the plot.: 1) I am incredibly happy for Eric and Adam, although for eight episodes I fell in love with Rahim like I had never fallen in love with any character before (and I cried when he cried) 2) Otis and Maeve, everything is very ambiguous. On the one hand, Isaac acted like an asshole, but on the other hand, he can be understood. Otis literally ignored Maeve all season and only drunkenly managed to say something.In general, I think less and less that they should be together. They can be happy separately. 3) Lily and Oli! My kittens, I'm very happy for them. I can't say that it was expected or unexpected, but they look good together.
In general, I am very glad that this series talks about serious things in a non-surface form. There are psychological problems, self-acceptance, health problems, and so on. I'm also happy when they start to dig into sexual orientations)) But it's told so simply that you don't even think about it, you just watch. Just like last season, 8 episodes flew by unnoticed, I want a third season!!
@v_guseva: Did Otis ignore Maeve? Or had Maeve ignored him? He kept coming up to her at school, trying to talk to her, but she was always dodging. And it doesn't look like Otis and Maeve are happy without each other. They love each other and suffer from their own stupidity.
@fb972803: At that moment, he was angry at her. He was planning his first sex, he convinced himself that Maeve didn't need him and was happy with Ola, and then Maeve confessed to him. Everything had turned upside down in his head! Naturally, he didn't run to her. And initially, he told her about it too, when she asked why he was angry. And more than that, ignoring him was just Maeve in the hallways before, because she was jealous of him and didn't want to admit it to herself at first, and then afraid to tell him.
an amazing season. I just watched it in one gulp and now I can't cope with the surging feelings, of which there are a lot.
They once again showed how multifaceted life is, that everyone has problems - teenagers, their parents, and teachers. We touched on a lot of important topics - about orientation, violence, pressure from society and family, the relationship between children and parents, self-acceptance, friendship, support (the scene with the girls on the bus in the very heart <3>), understanding your feelings and boundaries, and this is not the whole list.There is something to think about. and yet all this resonates and touches a nerve - after all, each of us has faced something that the characters have faced. (my eyes were wet during the viewing process many times) It's a very intense, emotional, fun, but also sad season. I can't even really sort everything out, they did everything so damn well that I was impressed. There's an explosion in my head. The characters are cool and everyone is evolving, everyone has their own story that is intertwined with others. and it's also great that characters that I couldn't even think of are connecting: Ola and Adam 3 or Otis and Ruby (it was very unexpected) thank you for all the characters having development! They're all wonderful. It's a great season. (we'll have to review it later. Uh.)
@neewdaay: VKontakte has a 1:41 version. Actually, it's a cover of Regina Spektor, probably made specifically for the series. Maybe the full version will appear later.
Isaac's going to get hurt in the future, I wouldn't be happy if I were him. It's good that Otis realized everything himself and apologized, but of course that doesn't make him an angel, well, at least progress. I'm already waiting for the new season to see how Jean will deal with her pregnancy. An unexpected move from the creators. The second, like the first season at altitude, looked easy and in one go.
I liked the second season, it was more dynamic than the first, there were a lot of funny moments and touching moments!) BUT Otis is infuriating with his behavior ((
the ending is weak (and the last episodes), the creators tried to do it according to the scheme of the first season, but here they even got worse. now we have a year to wait for season 3, and they will probably postpone this couple and make the next love triangles. From the last episodes, I liked the moments with Otis and Ruby, especially the moment in the woods.
@РоманПотоцкий: I don't understand your claims? the series is about sex education, not the sexual identity of teenagers. Do adults have sex too, did you know? What kind of moralizing are you talking about? explaining to the audience that it is unacceptable to engage in exhibitionism? In the first season, the series taught people to be themselves and be able to enjoy life being themselves, but without disturbing the well-being of others, we did not see anything new.
@Katyaa: Well, you take it and do it, organize it. The problem with the post-soviet is that everyone says, "I want us to be like this in the West," but they don't do anything about it, they wait for other people to start doing it for them.
@olya_milia: I recently read a story about how a woman who works with children almost went to prison for staging the play "blue, pink" for children (the name is not accurate), so I can understand those who are afraid to do something like that in schools. The play was not about homosexuality, and the children themselves came up with the name due to the fact that at birth they buy blue diapers for boys and pink ones for girls. And the authorities considered this to be the spread of child pornography (a video from the performance was posted on a social network). If you're interested, read about it.
@idrita7siniy: and you can also recall the case of bee twerking. and those cadets of the Ministry of Emergency Situations who moved the pelvis under satisfaction. and graduates in bdsm costumes.
and I'll also add about the wonderful musical accompaniment!! for example, the song from the end of the seventh episode (Mystery of love) gets to the senses and makes you remember 'call me by your name')))
They somehow upset almost all the characters at the end of the season with their actions. Rahim is generally an accidental victim, he received such a gift for his good attitude. You wouldn't want anyone to go through that
I'd like to say a little bit about Adam: his father is an asshole, and his mother shows no interest in finding out what's really going on with her son's mental health. She supports him, but not in the way she should. He needs an environment of people who take care of him, like Ola. He's finally starting to admit his sexual orientation and apologizes for his mistakes, which is great, but he needs professional help. I feel like he's made great strides this season. I'm looking forward to the sequel.
Gays also want to see simple and kind love stories, which straight people have enough of. We don't have to gnaw the way to our happiness with our teeth, we just want to be happy just like everyone else.
@IliaMolotow: Is Adam doing well in your opinion? For two seasons, he struggled with his essence and only in the last episode was he able to overcome himself. Eric had a struggle in the first season. He was beaten up for wearing a carnival costume! It's not fucking easy or rosy. LGBT people shouldn't gnaw anything with their teeth! They are the same as straight people and deserve a normal, peaceful life, not life=struggle.
I'M VERY HAPPY FOR ADAM. I've been watching him all season and I really wanted to hug him. And I'm very glad that he found a good friend and FINALLY GOT together WITH ERIC. I feel a little sorry for Rahim.. well, I'm generally silent about the old "couple". Isaac didn't do very well. Of course, you can understand him, but in the end, when it all comes out, he'll have a hard time, because Maeve doesn't really like lies..
@Пилoт: The series makes a lot of noise, and the ratings are high. There will be at least one more season for sure, and judging by the popularity, all two or three.
The whole season, I naively hoped that the couple of Maeve and Otis would take place:( Everyone seems to be doing more or less well (except for Rahim), there is still a strong sediment of sadness.
I liked season 2, probably even more than the first one. The series has become not so easy and only fun. This season is filled with drama and a lot of problems for each character, which his friends help him solve)) The relationships of many characters were touched upon, and in great detail, as it seemed to me. Starting from schoolchildren and ending with their parents, who have no less of these problems! The only thing that seemed strange was that by showing Isaac's character as adequate and intelligent at first, they turned him into a jealous, selfish wheelchair user. As if they could be more than just friends. And of course, it's understandable why Otis didn't wait for Maeve (this moment is completely unrealistic), then there would be no bold hint of the third season, which will be. 9/10 p.m. Shakespeare's production is HIGH-QUALITY
And it seems to me that Isaac must have been suspicious from the very beginning🤔 He was a little creepy all season with his "cute" smile, but in general, he certainly didn't do much better than Maeve's mom.. he defended her from lies and told her to be careful, and eventually undermined her trust (I'm sure she'll find out everything, since the secret always becomes clear)🙆🏽♀️
Overall, it's a good season. The couples almost all came to their happy endings. I'm sorry for Rahim, but it was clear that Eric was being set up with Adam, and I didn't really like the pair of Oli and Lily yet, maybe because Oli had just been with Otis and hadn't immediately reformed, or maybe because of how quickly everything went with them. I feel sorry for Otis. As a result, he suffered the most. He tried to stay away from Maeve in order to continue his relationship with Oli. Maeve came by herself, making a mess in her head and making her doubt inwardly, then an ultimatum from Olya. And he seemed to accept it, but in response, the breakup a day later, the discovery of feelings under alcohol, as a result, Maeve would not receive the message. At least he made up with his mom. There's not enough clinic yet. They somehow reduced it, and then completely removed it, but it carried a lot of problems and funny moments at the same time. Otherwise, it's still a great series, maybe just a little worse than the first one. It remains to wait for the third one with impatience
@gospozha__bomzha: What did he do wrong? I tried not to get involved with Maeve, since I was dating Oli. I tried to make Oli as good as possible, making my way through my injury and inexperience. I accepted Olya's ultimatum. Appeal at a party? Yes, he screwed up here, but we need to clarify what was going on with him then (confusion in feelings, separation, disappointment in his father)+ alcohol. And there he generally said the right words, only very sharply and to everyone at once. Then he tried to establish a relationship with Jacob, defended his mother at school, and apologized to Maeve. I don't know what he messed up, because he did everything right, and if he made mistakes somewhere (he lied to his mother, feuded with Jacob), he fixed them in the end.
@gospozha__bomzha: What could be a pity for? he is an ordinary person who makes mistakes, but then tries to fix everything. He has a conscience, he is a kind and devoted friend. He is sometimes hindered by fear and self-doubt, but he will not forget that he is only 16 years old.
I fell in love with every character in this wonderful series completely and irrevocably , the characters are incredibly well written , the dialogues are simply gorgeous , I am delighted and I believe that every teenager and every parent should watch the series. Thank you thank you thank you
Everyone writes: "Isaac acted badly, but he can be understood.."this logic can be used to understand almost everyone in the series. Both the director and the drug addict mom, they also didn't become like that from a good life, who knows, they didn't show us. The difference is whether the hero grows up, learns from his mistakes, it's not clear about Isaac whether he learns from his mistakes or not, there wasn't much of him. We see Otis for two seasons and he definitely grows up, he apologized for his behavior, but we don't know yet whether Isaac will confess himself or be exposed and whether he will apologize and how he will react. If last season had been cut short at the moment when Otis sold information to Jackson and they drove off into the sunset, we would also have thought that he had acted badly, because Otis didn't give her a choice. Many people would have two emotions, and so would I. I judge by what we have and what we know, Isaac did something wrong, definitely. We'll be able to get to know him more next season, hopefully mostly by how he'll deal with what he's done. But now everything is clear.
If they justify Isaac's command as "I thought it would be better for you," then that's complete nonsense. What right does he have to solve the problems of someone's personal life? Yes, he has problems, he can't walk, but that's no reason to try to make a girl fall in love with him by cheating and lying (in terms of deleting messages and hiding the fact that Otis came, because he definitely won't say anything). Well, how did she not notice the message if she had a phone in her hands, a notification and all that. And also, the phone is private property and he had no right to get into it.
@ittanni: I think she wasn't listening on purpose. At first, she was definitely not up to it - after playing with her mother, the whole kotovasia began. Then she worried. Well, she was just offended by him, even though she said she was just disappointed.
If this series didn't have all the sex stuff, then it would be a damn cliche melodrama. So that's what it's all about. The line with Otis and Maeve is just, what the fuck, a cliche on a cliche. Yes, there may be a message here.: "Talk about your feelings right away and don't wait," but damn, what's happening is just ridiculous.
What a wonderful series it is. He leaves so many emotions and feelings behind. Every scene, every dialogue, every character is top notch. You get into these characters and worry about literally everyone. Probably, I only got such pleasure from Bojack's Horse.
PS Well, Stephen Fry is always nice to see. It's cool that he came here too)
It's a great finale and the season as a whole. In fact, all the main lines of the characters are revealed. Although the last 5 minutes have slightly overshadowed the full happy ending, in order to leave a reserve for the next season. Well, let's wait for season 3 :)
There are not enough words and possible types of emotions to describe the screen... I'll just say that I'm glad the director was fired, happy Adam, but Isaac is scum, and it was obvious from the very beginning.
I wanted to write about how well the season ended, and then there was such a lousy ending with Maeve and Otis. A lot of people would disagree, but this guy did a really bad thing and didn't even deserve Maeve's omelette, let alone her: first he followed her, then he didn't mind his own business, and even though I got her permission , but I probably ruined my relationship with my mom forever and then I got into her phone like an asshole. In general, not the most pleasant type, I hope you won't have to wait long for Maeve x Otis in season 3)
Many people write that Otis is unworthy of Maeve after this season and he doesn't understand her, but in this episode (I don't remember maybe in the previous one, I watched everything quickly overnight) he went over himself, over his boundaries and his comfort zone, talked honestly with everyone he was afraid of all the time, his It was a very honest and sincere confession, as if he had matured and become open after that party, the way Maeve needed him. And I think she'll reveal that guy in episode 4 of next season.
What a fucking show! The second season is the same fire as the first, if not cooler. So many important topics have been touched upon! The problems with parents are very different: a mother who put a bolt on her daughter, and a foster mother who is afraid of not becoming a real mother to her son, and a homophobic father who does not know what he expects from his child, and much more. Various sexual characteristics and sexual problems, including vaginismus. A representation of different orientations, and the words "asexuality", "bisexuality" and "pansexuality" were used in the series, and not in such a way that the character seemed to like both men and women or the character did not want to have sex, but you can guess for yourself who he is. Problems with the lack of sex education in schools. Promoting a culture of consent and generally appropriate behavior towards a woman in bed. Female solidarity, the most diverse friendships, difficulties in relationships, the inability to take and love a person who seems to be perfect for you... I can't believe that so much has happened in two short seasons. And with all this, there are a lot of cool, bright, lively, well-written characters that don't look like each other, a lot of great peirings, and an interesting plot. I'll be waiting for the third season! P.S. And I really hope that Groff Sr. will be kicked out of school and a normal principal will be hired!
I don't know if this is the first time this has happened, but I liked that Rahim was introduced as an open atheist. The topic of religion is usually played out within the Catholic/Muslim framework, and we atheists are rarely mentioned like this, openly. Thanks to the creators for this. And thank you for what kind of atheist he was presented as. He is not ashamed of this, he does not hide it, he is ready to argue on this topic on occasion, but at the same time he respects the fact that not everyone is ready to give up their faith in a fairy tale.
@Averssem: I agree, it's very important and cool. Damn, this series really has it ALL! And if something is missing, the third season is still waiting for us)
@Averssem: I don't agree that he's being respectful. To ask to go to church, to tell the priest and parishioners "I don't believe in your Jesus," to tell a loved one "You don't really believe in God" - where is there at least a little respect? He's more condescending.
@ElenaIlyasova: Apparently, you've been watching the show with your ass. There's no other way I can explain how you heard all this nonsense that you wrote here. Try listening with your ears next time, it's better.
Spending time with your boyfriend during an important event is not condescension, but respect.
Openly telling the truth about yourself is not condescension, but respect (for yourself first of all). And he didn't say "yours," and he said it only to the priest, not to all the parishioners, in response to Jesus' blessing.
Rahim did not claim that Eric did not really believe. He asked him about it, and when he got an affirmative answer, he asked a reasonable question about religious prejudices about gays. However, he did not put pressure on Eric, did not question his feelings and faith, and tried to end the conversation on this topic immediately.
Was anyone confused by such a ridiculous ending? I'm talking about a forgotten phone and an unread voice message. The scenario assumption turned out to be too stupid. So we don't use passwords/fingerprints? Do we forget our phones anywhere and don't listen to voice calls for half a day? The groundwork for season 3 turned out to be rough, however ((
@abyssphery: I thought of that right away, too! a trick from the TV series from the noughties, when the characters say "I'll tell you a secret, but not now, this is not a phone conversation" and disappear when someone sees their girlfriend / boyfriend in the arms of another and, without listening to explanations, they say WELL, EVERYTHING is CLEAR, BE HAPPY and the rest of the ridiculous cliches. especially about a forgotten phone. I think it's like a conditioned reflex right now to take your phone with you when you leave. and Maeve lives in a damn trailer park = relatively high crime rate, doesn't she really have at least the simplest password? I'm already waiting for the next season to start with the fact that Otis won't even think about going back to Maeve or at least calling her, because she didn't answer the voice mail, which means she definitely doesn't want to be with him.
I hoped to the end that Otis and Maeve would come to an end, but still make up :( And of course, joy for Adam. It was nice when Eric's family welcomed him so warmly.
When Maeve put the phone on the bedside table, she immediately realized that something was going to happen to him, it was sad that she would not read the message and they would walk around again unaware of each other's feelings 😪 I am happy for Adam, he is struggling with complexes, enlists the support of friends, I hope everything will be fine with him.
The groundwork for season 3 is weak, actually. It's all VERY easy to check. All Otis has to do is ask, "Did you listen to my message?" or "Oh, did that guy in the wheelchair say I was here?" and that's it, everyone knows who's who. but of course we will go around 8 episodes in disbelief , the series is mega cool, I'm glad that Eric chose Adam, such zai together.
The season is just bombastic, but here's the ending, it just killed me. Well, this is not the end we've been waiting for all year. 😔 I'm waiting for the development of Adam and Eric's relationship in season 3. Although I feel very sorry for Rahim, he's a nice guy.
I don't know how they do it, but the series looks at the same breath for a couple of hours without interruption, and at the same time I don't want to scroll through a single scene. The showrunners have an amazing sense of dynamics and drama. Wonderful humor, visual range, sometimes a little euphoric in queer scenes this season (which is nice), the characters are revealed in a new way. One thing is frustrating - waiting for the new season again.
You can't end seasons like that. I really hoped that the creators would not follow the well-trodden cliched path, that Isaac would not erase the message that Maeve and Otis would collide, but alas and ah. it kind of even spoiled the feeling of the previous episodes, which are just bombastic.
Why the fuck are you so sad? My heart breaks over and over again. The whole episode had goosebumps and tears, too.
"No one has ever called me a friend." I screamed at that moment, it was so warm right away.
When the guys won the quiz, there was so much joy, and then this situation with Maeve's mother. Watching her cry alone in her trailer is simply unbearable.
"Will you take my hand, please? " Of course, I'm happy for Adam and Eric, but Rahim felt sorry for how he was sitting on the bench with tears in his eyes, eh... But I think if Eric had stayed with Rahim, it wouldn't have lasted long, they're too different.
I'm not talking about the musical at all. It was so unusual and gorgeous.😍 I smiled at the moment with Jonathan and Vif, they were just mimics.
But the ending... Too much pain, my buns deserve happiness. Maeve had to listen to the message.. it hurts, it really hurts. We are waiting for the third season
Shh, that was great. The season has been successful, quite at the level of the first one. I tried to stretch out the pleasure as much as I could, because I needed to live my life a little more, and not watch Sex Education for 8 hours in a row, but it was so interesting and exciting that I could hardly persuade myself to postpone watching the next episode. It often didn't work out. I am very pleased with Adam's development. I think this conversation with my mother (by the way, I'm very happy for Maureen!) He helped her not so much with general thoughts, but with the fact that she cited his father as an example. And Adam really doesn't want to be like his father (I don't think anyone wants to). I'm so happy for them and Eric! I liked that they didn't start kissing or throwing "I love you", but such a simple and sweet hand-holding. The unrealistic chemistry between them, you can't let it go. Rahim is kind of cool, when he's with Eric, the way he takes care of him, romantic, not afraid to hide his feelings. But at the same time, as a character, he is somehow not alive. He throws out clever thoughts, cool quotes, but still kind of...cardboard or something. I hope it will be developed next season, because there is clearly a story connected with this jacket. But mom knows better, he doesn't make Eric shine. They're cute, but there's not that fire between them that there is between Eric and Adam. Eric was clearly reluctant to let Rahim into his world, but immediately rushed to introduce Adam to his mother. And what a touching reaction Adam has to Eric's family.
Ola and Adam are a wonderful tandem. I am glad that Adam is making real friends. At the same time, I really liked that they were both fired after all, otherwise it would not be realistic, because life is not always so cool and not always everything works out for everyone. Ola and Lily are cute, but I liked them better as friends. I don't know, it's kind of too abrupt and spontaneous for me. If Ola still had a VERY SHORT, but still a path of self-doubt, then Lily did not. Jackson and Viv's friendship warms my heart, they are very sweet. I hope they won't try to reduce them, although everything is going to that. Viv turned Dex down, that is, she got over him. And the way she looks at Jackson sometimes is so immediately suggestive. Spektal is simply a masterpiece. DICK HANDS ENTER. GO THROUGH THE VAGINA! Well, Otis and Maeve, it's a pity, of course. But I hope that everything will work out for them, although I'm not so sure about it anymore. I love Otis's speeches. That's in defense of Mom, that's Maeve's message. Eloquent. Jacob was so handsome at the play, God. I wonder how he and Jean will turn out. All in all, it's a great season, bringing up other important issues in the field of sexual and human education. Great music, wonderful cast, and most importantly, Eric's incomparable laugh.
I'm becoming more and more convinced that I don't want to see Maeve with Otis or anyone else. She's a great and interesting character without any love strings attached, I think. if she has to choose, it's better for her to be on her own, because so far no one is approaching her. I understand that she needs someone close to her to help her cope with her life, to believe in her, but it doesn't have to be a love interest, she needs a good FRIEND, and preferably a lot of friends, people to whom she would finally want to open up, because well, you can't keep everything to yourself like that. these terrible things that she has to go through.... first of all, next season I want to see a happy Maeve, who skillfully tries to resolve the situation and is helped by her friends, and then it's up to the love dramas, I think
@poltoraxa: I'm sorry to upset you, but when Isaac opens his voice mail, the answering machine (or whatever it's called) says: "You have one new message." If she had listened to it and saved it, it would no longer be new. Maybe she's smiling because she's happy that she's not alone, that Isaac is there to support her and distract her from sad thoughts)
@poltoraxa: I think she thought, "What a great Isaac, always there, supportive, we should hook up with him to repeat the story with Otis, like in the first season."
Stephen Fraaaaaaaay! I didn't even believe it when I saw it)))
The musical millet bomb, I screamed like crazy)))))) But when they said that Lily would be the director, I didn't even have a thought that she would do it in her own style))))
I've reviewed Adam's conversation with Ola several times. "You're my friend." I love you as a friend... Are you okay? - No one has ever told me that I am their friend. * suddenly hugs Ola* It was soooooooooo cute!
And then his confession in front of everyone. "I want to hold your hand." And then Adam finished me off, smiling, talking to Eric's family))) And the fly in the ointment is the crying Rahim, I feel very sorry for him. But in this episode, it finally became clear that she and Eric are very different.
Otis was very pleased with this episode and his speech during the musical is very good. A very unexpected twist with Jean. I want her and Jacob to be together. Moreover, Otis talked to him and realized that Jacob could become a real father to him)
What a despicable act by Isaac... As soon as Maeve entered his room and put down her phone. It crossed my mind that Isaac would somehow listen in and delete the message.
I can't even imagine how hard it was for Maeve to decide to call social services, but she did the right thing. I don't have any sympathy for her mom at all.
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It is a pity, of course, that we did not have and do not have such consultants in schools as Jill. Such a careful attitude towards teenagers (and their parents) and such an ability to understand and support them, to find the right words. Humanity coupled with professionalism. And how incredibly wonderful it is that Otis actually confessed his love and great respect for her at the end.
And one more aspect touched me to the core: the emphasis on honesty in relationships. It is impossible to build strong relationships (in family, with friends, at work, with neighbors) without honesty. It's just that I would choose this as my motto for this season.
@rarelena: "we did not have and do not have such consultants in schools as Jill" - the series shows that there are no such competent consultants in modern Britain either. They really need them too, but they're not even there!
After all, Mr. Hendricks, an alcoholic biologist, chemist, and jazz musician, is engaged in sexual education in the series, who himself wears a mask so as not to get infected with chlamydia through breathing. 😉😃
@im8399984: At least they recognize the need for such education, but here the topic of sexual education is not raised in principle. Of course, it's hard to find money for Gil-level specialists here or there :)
Why stretch a good series at all, stretching only spoils the good, I was waiting for a happy ending, eventually a beard. But Isaac is a rat, of course, and when I looked at him, I just got mad. The fucking invalid!!! It's just filth, he can't give her anything except his rotten sense of humor, I hope he accidentally drowns in season 3.
@DJ_Hill: Bitch, finally a fair comment without caramel snot. That would be a cool way to end this episode, but no, the chips and milk fixed everything.
@DJ_Hill: the comment is certainly malicious, but very truthful. To know that the girl you care about is already in love with someone else and that it's mutual, and to get in their way... Well, such a thing. And yes, people with disabilities also have the right to happiness and love, well, not at the expense of others! And you also need to understand that a disabled person is an additional problem (it sounds terrible, well, it is), and Maeve has been in shit all her life. She didn't have a normal childhood, she's a teenager who lives alone and has to study and earn money. Let me add myself to her))) Damn it! And I repeat once again, no matter what stones are thrown at, that people with disabilities are also people and deserve happiness. But! Maeve is already in love with someone else and it's mutual, why are you bothering?? Find yourself a free girl and build your happiness with her, are there not enough girls? Moreover, he knew that she was in love with someone else from the very beginning! And he didn't care, he bit into it anyway. I don't understand such selfish people.
At least they didn't throw rotten tomatoes at me))))) I also have nothing against disabled people in principle. It's just that this particular disabled dog is stooping. His brother is messing with him, and he decided to put his carcass on the shoulders of a youngster. And yes, I think it was worth stopping at the second season!!! It's like 100%!!! There are a lot of TV series, the choice is huge, even though look at my profile. And I'll probably watch this series just for show, and if there's another season after the 3rd, then it's dancing. That's why I abandoned many TV shows. For example, everything is from DC. Just snot and chatter, but no substance. The conveyor belt.
Because he got drunk and said nasty things in front of everyone (among other things, he basically said that he had always liked Maeve, and with her he only convinced himself that he felt good). She was wrong about a lot of things, of course, but he was also mean. Well, plus, it's Otis)))
@Annetinka: Of course, I didn't do it very well, and I understand why I might feel awkward... but not so super-slow. Yes, I said all sorts of things when I was drunk, but this is just too much, I think.
@filyambda: well, it's like when your ex-boyfriend just says in front of the whole school that he liked you, of course, but much less than the other girl he suffered for a long time))
@filyambda: I agree) but "quite understandable" is not the same as forgiving and not feeling negative. but it all seemed so ridiculous to me, because Ole concocted a line with Lily in 3 seconds, even though three seconds ago she suffered so much from Otis that, like some kind of wild jealous woman, she even forbade friendship with Maeve, and then dumped him and was like, let's just be bro.
the whole episode is full of heartbreaking, and the most heartbreaking thing is Otis talking to his father, not knowing why, but it seemed to me that he should run to this show now, like Adam ran to Eric, but no damn, he just left her a voicemail! another scene at the play, where Otis confesses or, as his mother said, is responsible for his actions , the scene where Eric introduced Adam to his family, his subsequent smile, it caused a lot of emotions in me Otis tried not to be an ass like his father, so he didn't want to leave Ola when Maeve confessed to him. Now he realized that if he chooses the person he loves, he is not drunk. and Isaac, yes, as the disabled ahuel wrote above))) Maeve is fucking awesome, but I really feel sorry for her, every next season she's going to be fucked up, about like Adam, and at the end of the season she's going to kiss her decent boyfriend, and now it's going to be xs Otis, and it's sad . Romeo and Viv were obvious, but I thought they would become a couple, not friends . Sad, sad, and sad , for me personally, the season turned out to be at the level of the first, and the best episode was the second
I am very happy with the second season. Everything has been done at a high level again. The characters were revealed, in general, perfectly (only Rahim, perhaps, remained strongly behind the curtain, I hope they will show in more detail how and what).
I really like that it's not Otis and Maeve in the center of the plot, but all the characters, each in their own story, as it happens in life.
Keep it up, thanks to the creators, the actors and everyone involved, I'm looking forward to the third season.
Overall, I liked the season, but compared to the rest of the lines where the characters developed and had real problems, Otis' line looked caricatured.
After watching the last episode of this season, I feel somewhat drained. I'm very happy for some of them - for example, for Adam: I was really proud of his performance in the musical, even though I felt a little Spanish shame at that moment , I'm very sorry for Jean, it was noticeable that it was getting hard for her, and I sincerely hope that next season her condition will improve, personal relationships will improve (maybe with the same Jacob) well, and most importantly, as for Maeve and Otis. I don't know, it's very ambiguous. on the one hand, I want them to finally find each other, but on the other, for some reason, it's already difficult to imagine them together. Maybe the series won't even end with them dating, but something else will happen. So, I'm looking forward to the new season, and this one was insanely cool.
I was very worried about my swimmer son, because no matter how Jackson was, he didn't deserve so much pressure, panic attacks, and condemnation. Thank you for giving him the charming Viv, and for what the coolest friends they've become. Different friendships have been shown in this series, and this one looks exemplary, despite the different characters. Half of the season is glass, but it's cool glass because you grow up with the characters in some aspects. I don't know what about the third season. This one was strong. Thanks, Netflix!
It's a great season. It's just a pity that Maeve and Otis missed each other again, just like in the first season. But otherwise it would not be so interesting to watch, and so - everyone is waiting for their chemistry and attraction to each other to finally be one. The season is also remembered for the fact that a lot of different peirings were shown here, and not all of them are about love. They're more about friendship. I'm really sorry for Rahim, but he saw for himself how Eric lit up when Adam came. The musical itself is, of course, bombastic. :D Overall, it's a great season.
My criticism, which arose after the first episode of the season, has gone into a distant fog. The second season is great. But now, because of a fucking disabled person, it's kind of disgusting, and now it's a whole year to wait for the situation to get better.
Although all other lines are developing positively, many characters have crossed the rubicon and are on the right track, but the two main characters are all led through difficulties.
Well, no, why aren't they together again...or even some more or less conversation between Maeve and Otis about feelings, and Isaac also contributed. I didn't like him right away. And the director was constantly infuriating..
Overall, the season is great, I think it's an order of magnitude better than the first one.
This season was just perfect!!!If I really liked the first season, then I'm just thrilled with the second season.🔥
Maeve and Otis are a very difficult couple, of course, and I personally hope to see a happy ending for them, even though Otis has screwed up a lot this season. Isaac is a shitty person, and it was obvious from the very beginning of their acquaintance with Maeve - he is a selfish, self-centered and embittered person, imho.Maeve will be worse off with him if the writers decide to romanticize them a bit in season 3.
Stephen Fry, oh my God, this is a gift for the end of the season.✨
Adam and Ola's embrace - he finally has a true friend😭And I'm happy for them and Eric, even though I feel sorry for Rahim...I said that someone from this triangle would have their heart broken, it was inevitable.
Poor Maeve, I feel sorry for her, I feel sorry for my mother too, but it's her own fault, Maeve did everything according to her conscience...By her act, she showed how much she loves her baby sister!
What I love about this series is that we don't necessarily have a happy ending. The school play is disrupted, Rahim is crying, Otis and Maeve have missed each other again. You watch another scene and you don't know if everything is going to be okay, or if it's going to be like in life.
Everyone here is writing about teenage heroes and their problems, but I can't help but notice how cool the character of Otis' mother has been developed! Remember this cold and rational woman at the very beginning and compare her with the one who got involved in a long-term relationship and suffers from a broken heart, while simultaneously trying to understand her teenage son. In my opinion, this is the real transformation ☺️
If this series was a challenge not to feel anything, then everyone would have failed it. It's a great show.
There is an appropriate soundtrack. There is your own image style, style, and atmosphere in the frame. Interesting deep diverse characters-there are. There are reasonable motives for actions. There is a friendship that is treated no worse than a romantic/sexual relationship. Character development based on issues that were there last season, not just plucked out of your finger or made the characters look dumber than they were in Season 1 - Oh yeah. There is! And, of course, sexual enlightenment. Positive, without prejudice and excessive teachings-there is!
I can spend another hour finishing this list, but who will read it? You already know.
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Great season! But damn, why didn't Otis tell his mother that she was fired because of him? If he hadn't stolen her diary, there would have been no copies of her notes. And God, at least let Maeve and Otis be together in the third season.
@titslikemetal: By the way, yes, there is no consistency in this. It seems like teenagers must have serious psychological trauma after the publication of these recordings. But it turned out that everyone just laughed for half an episode and forgot. The same goes for Otis's sex with Ruby. She went into the pharmacy with him and even admitted to the cashier that she had sex with Otis. Then Adam saw them together, and they actually rode a bike for half a day, sat in the woods, although initially she seemed ashamed of the fact that she and Otis had sex, and did not want anyone to find out about it.
@vk606761: Yeah, it was so sweet when that poor bunny said, "I think I'm ready for a hug." Everything is going back to normal step by step. and he's great that he doesn't insist on sex, he said "the main thing is communication"
I've already thought about it. That I won't cry. But Adam told me to "Suck it off" and hugged Oli. And that's it, I burst out. Adam... I don't care about Otis, he's a fool, he just pissed me off. As my friend said, "Otis is a mumbler. "Please tell Maeve...."Run like Adam ran!" I can't get mad at Isaac. No way. Yes, he had no right to interfere, listen, delete, but knowing Otis, well, I can't get mad... Adam is my heart. I've been worried about him the most all season.
But to be honest, I liked the season less than the first one. The first one was kind of easy, various problems were shown, it is interesting to observe their solution. And by the end of this season, I had the feeling that I was constantly being taught something. Great emphasis was placed on promoting proper behavior, ideal situations were shown (going to the police, applying to the guardianship authorities, asking if there was consent) and the phrase "This is normal, this is not a shame" is heard many, many times. And, on the one hand, that was the point of the series, but on the other, everything is too obvious and starts to annoy by the end. The series with pure femme power looked especially pompous, well, it hurt the eye and looked unnatural. I didn't see any negativity from the students towards each other at all. In the first season, Adam was the main instigator, everything was fine, like, well, yes, the kids are evil. Where did it go now? The main villain was made by the director, who, of course, is scum, but aren't the main sources of negativity their peers? In general, I hope I was able to express my thoughts. In general, the season was good, there was something to laugh about and be sad about, there were many such small catchy moments that sink into the soul. I'd love to watch season 3 too.
@kon_mar_kir: The series is called "Sex Education") It is a rare case of complete conformity of the content with the name. It feels like the showrunners really put up a question box somewhere in the school and answered them honestly and exhaustively, organically writing into the plot: easily, ironically, non-predictably, emotionally. I think it's great.
@kon_mar_kir: "The episode with pure femme power looked especially pompous, well, it hurt the eye and looked unnatural" - a similar scene from "Avengers: Endgame" looked pompous and unnatural, where the heroines had no good reasons and motives to suddenly unite and stupidly ignore the male heroes.
And in this series, the girls had all the motives (some had more serious, painful and traumatic ones, others less) to unite and support each other instead of continuing to quarrel with each other (Maeve and Viv), compete for guys (Maeve and Ola), insult and offend each other (Olivia and Aimee).
The subtle irony is that the girls were punished for an offense that the guy actually did, and he did it because he wanted to attract the attention of the teacher he was lusting after (dick is the head of everything...). The same situation with the bus driver: he felt like it, he jerked off and forgot, and Aimee walks because of this and is afraid of her boyfriend's touch. The same situation with Viv: the man was having fun showing his penis in the pool, and because of this she is now forced to be afraid to swim, although she loves it very much.
And it's only natural that it's girls who help other girls overcome the fear caused by dishonest men. Women are also helped by female specialists after, for example, rape or domestic violence, since any man (even a doctor, even a psychotherapist) simply by his appearance evokes memories of a traumatic situation.
@im8399984: by the way, maybe Jackson will help Viv overcome her fear and return to the pool, they will swim together) well, of course, not for some kind of competition, but for the soul
@kon_mar_kir: "I didn't see any negativity from the students towards each other at all" - was the bloody beating due to chlamydia in the very first episode of this season not enough for you?? :))
@kon_mar_kir: "but aren't peers the main sources of negativity?" - it was last season (school year), when the characters were younger, they didn't really think about the future and they were driven mainly by the desire to belong to a certain social group (the instinct of "friend or foe").
This season (year), the characters are already asking themselves questions about their future and careers: Jackson is thinking about a backup option instead of a career as a swimmer, Viv writes letters to friends from Africa for extra points, Maeve participates in a literary circle and a quiz, as this will help with university admission.
And to achieve their goals, they are FORCED to collaborate with each other, even if they don't like the person: Maeve was accepted into the team because they had to win a quiz for the sake of points for admission to the university.
Therefore, the main source of negativity this season is adults who interfere in the fate of schoolchildren: Maeve's mother, with her drug breakdown, prevents Maeve from concentrating and performing well on the quiz, Jackson's mother continues to force him to practice swimming, Adam's father does not allow him to return to school and catch up on missed classes, Aimee's mother is drunk and she does not care. that the daughter wants to become a baker.
This season, the characters realize that they are not in school forever, that they will not always be together in such a composition, that in a short time they will leave who is where and everyone will have their own new life. And the fear of this "new life" is much stronger than the fear of the sidelong glances of your classmates, whom you will forget their names after graduation... (((
I'm just crying. This season is even better for me than the first one. It's so beautiful *~* And if in the first season I didn't like Maeve, Otis and Jackson, now I like absolutely all the characters (well, except for the director, of kors, it serves him right. by the way).
She was squeaking on stage with Adam and Eric. And damn, why did the guy delete Otis' message (so it's clear why, but bitch!!!!). I just burst into tears at Otis's confession.
We are waiting for season 3. I hope it will be just as wonderful.
pysy. I want this production of Romeo and Juliet in the full version, it's gorgeous hd
@Muffin24: "why did the guy delete Otis' message?"-the irony is that Otis did the same thing last season! He deliberately gave harmful advice to Jackson (about the fact that Maeve likes pompous declarations of love, like in the movies) in the hope of breaking them up and then hitting on himself.
Besides, it's much easier for Otis to find a girlfriend (now and in the future): he has Ola, Lily offered him sex. In general, he will attach his penis somewhere.
And for Isaac, this is probably the only chance to meet such a close and caring person with a very similar fate and worldview.
@АлинаКипр: It sounds like a woman's logic from jokes: "Mom, he called me a bitch!" 😞
How your syllogism about "should get married" relates to my comment about Isaac's motivation and assessment of the morality of his act will remain a mystery (((
@im8399984: Besides, it's much easier for Otis to find a girl (now and in the future): he has Ola, Lily offered him sex. In general, he will attach his penis somewhere." I replied , or do you not remember what you are writing
@Muffin24: Yes, he allegedly got drunk with Ruby at a party (it's not known for sure what was or wasn't there).
About Isaac and Maeve. I'm afraid Maeve has a "messiah complex" there: often people who took care of dysfunctional parents or relatives in childhood choose those who also need to be taken care of. For example, people with addictions, people with physical or mental disabilities. Even just problematic people who are constantly getting into trouble and who need to be constantly saved from something.
And when they meet a "normal" partner without any special problems, who has a normal life and does not need to be saved, they feel uncomfortable and out of place next to him (Maeve and Jackson).
Therefore, they break off such relationships, consciously or subconsciously, explaining this with the phrases "I'm bored with him," "I'm sick of his correctness and normality," "my soul doesn't lie to him," "I can't be myself with him," and so on.
The problem with such people is not only the habit of taking care of problematic people. For them, the abnormal has become so normal that they now perceive normality as a negative deviation. They cannot ALLOW THEMSELVES to be happy, to allow themselves to live a normal life with normal people. That's what Maeve told Aimee last season: I don't deserve to be with Jackson.
@Muffin24: And in order to justify this logically for herself, Maeve chooses one-sided facts that belittle her as a person: her mother and brother are drug addicts and unemployed, her father left, I live in a trailer park, my clothes are bad, there is no money for food, let alone for university.
And she could, if she wanted, find facts that, on the contrary, make her not only worthy of Jackson, but even better than him!
Jackson had a normal life from birth, he didn't fight for it. And Maeve, left an orphan with a drug-addicted brother, was able not only to stay sober, not become a prostitute, not commit suicide, but continues to study well at school, self-educates on her own initiative, earns money in quite decent ways, fully supports herself and even helps financially her brother and mother. She's worthy of two Jacksons! But he doesn't allow himself to see it.
@Muffin24: This is shown very clearly and humorously in the first seasons of the sitcom "Mom" from Chuck Lorry, the creator of the Big Bang Theory (Mom, myshows.me/view/32053 )
There, the main character Christie is used to taking care of Boney's drug-addicted mother. After a bunch of failed affairs and marriage, she finally met a normal guy. But soon I ran away from him on the ledge of the house, almost crashing, they say, I don't love him.
And then I met a drug-addicted alcoholic firefighter (all rolled into one!) - and instantly "fell in love". And even later, she met Chris Pratt's mega sexy but mentally challenged stable boy (from the Guardians of the Galaxy movie) - and she also instantly "fell in love."
But the irony goes further.: Boney also had a drug-addicted mother. And Boney, after many unsuccessful affairs, "falls in love" with - guess who! - a wheelchair user.
Yes, yes, it's still a carbon monoxide sitcom with great humor, irony and scenes that make you cry.
@Muffin24: And I agree: this season looks much cooler, more dynamic than the first one (specially revised). There are more characters, their problems and their choices have become more serious and mature. Plus, the soundtrack this season is much more diverse than the first one.
Hopefully, season 3 will reveal how Director Groff went from being a cheerful dancing rock'n'roller to being so soulless.
@im8399984: I firmly agree with all your comments above :) And I also just had a thought about the director : everyone doesn't like him so much, both in the series and here in the comments, but people don't become sullen scum just like that, there are probably reasons. I'm really looking forward to the third season.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaa! Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!! how? How to wait a whole year? I'm crying. I hope next season will be no worse than the first two.
I'm so happy for Adam. Now he has a girlfriend and a boyfriend. I hope Adam will finally be happy!
The situation of Otis and Maeve worries me a lot. Oh, Maeve's jealous neighbor, although it's understandable, but Otis... Otis has to tell Maeve all this personally, looking into her eyes.
The musical "Romeo and Juliet" is a fire! I would love to see the full version of it :)))
I've read the comments here and I'm surprised that someone here supports Isaac. The most vile character who does not cause a drop of sympathy. An impudent man who uses his position to steal gas cylinders meddles in other people's business, which in fact leads to a quarrel between Maeve and her mom. And the high point of his filthiness comes at the end of the second season, when he deleted the message. I don't understand how such a character can be empathized with.
Well, the season has come to an end. In principle, it's not bad, passing, but without any particularly outstanding moments. I want to comment on some of the characters.:
1. Maeve and Erin Maeve was right to report Erin to the authorities. It was clearly stated that "lie again and I'll throw you out." If Erin screamed so much that it was a one-time thing and wouldn't happen again, then why did she keep such a miracle set? As they say, there are no former drug addicts (especially heroin addicts). It's a pity for the little one, because I doubt she'll grow up to be as smart as Maeve.
2. Otis I was very pleased this season. You can really see the development of the character, the resolution of internal conflicts and his formation as a person, albeit initial. Closing the gestalt with my father was clearly beneficial. If Jean decides to give birth, I am one hundred percent sure that Otis will be a good older brother.
3. Rahim The most useless character, in my humble opinion. Was it introduced purely to make Adam jealous and be with Eric together? Because I didn't notice any interactions except through Eric (at most the story about the enema). It turned out to be a punching bag: he threw it and threw it.
4. Jackson He's been a favorite since the first season, and he's still one! I am very glad that the boy had the courage to talk frankly with both mothers and come to a healthy compromise. Plus, I've made a good friend in Viv.
5. Isaac Whatever you want, but he was clearly acting like a scumbag. Of course, I understand that sitting in a trailer all day and looking out the window is boring, but SO brazenly meddling in someone else's life is completely too much. Even if he likes Maeve (most likely), that's not how it's done anyway. Moral violence, pressure, and control are bad things.
Maureen was the icing on the cake. I never expected it to be so well revealed and shown from a new perspective. Good girl for getting out of this horrible cocoon! I'm proud of her <3
It's okay to cry after Adam's confession and rejoice, and then cry from Rahim's tears. This line was the brightest and outshone all the others, including Maeve and Otis. Their chemistry has already subsided, after all the events I don't see them together.
You know, I wanted to say that this season is millions of times better than the first (there is some truth in this, of course), but the deleted message made me disappointed in the series again (as after the season 1 finale). It's so corny, for God's sake. Apparently, everything is in order to make season 3 and, as usual, spin it on the fact that Maeve cannot find out about Otis' feelings + the Otis-Maeve-Isaac love triangle. #hands on
And Jean's pregnancy is also too cliched.I personally didn't even feel any emotions about this turn. In many TV series, this move is used. The same "Anatomy of Passion", where Bailey also thought she was going through menopause, but ended up pregnant. (This was, by the way, in the last season, which was released not so long ago)
I can't finish reading all the comments to the end, aaaaa! I share the vision of those who no longer have a pair of Otis/Maeve and, to be honest, I was even a little happy about Isaac's act (but there's no excuse for it, it's super stupid and wrong! you were a fool, Isaac) I'll explain: I'm only glad because Karma will give Otis a slap on the head for reprimanding Maeve in a "drunken stupor" , but it's understandable that it's difficult for him now, too, he's trying to figure himself out, taking important steps towards this (the same awareness of the behavior of a "lonely child", about which he tells his mom at the end of the episode is great!), but damn, he messed up so many things while he was sorting it out! Maeve generally dealt with the problems herself throughout the series and did not want to burden anyone with them and steadfastly endured everything she faced throughout the season. Of course, this stoicism is sometimes not the healthiest tactic, but I am incredibly proud of it and really hope that in the end she and Otis will become good friends, not partners in a romantic relationship, and there will be no more understatement.
I actually thought that the series would end with this (and even hoped a little), but it seems that we are being brought to another super-important topic - sex of people with disabilities! Long live inclusivity! That would be great.
What??? What kind of karma? Maeve cheated on both herself and Otis, roughly speaking. And that's okay. And then the guy took a shit once and that's all karma... Yeah, of course.
Isaac is in a wheelchair, he understands that Maeve likes Otis and of course wants to at least even the odds (if I may say so). He did a terrible thing, so it's clear that they won't be together with Maeve. It's been a great season, so challenging and interesting
I'm very happy for Adam (the way he ran superbly to Eric) He has changed a lot, I like him more. I feel sorry for Rahim, he looked good with Eric and he is very handsome, but they have little in common with Eric. He is not bad, I hope in the new season they will find a worthy partner with whom he will look harmoniously. Maeve's mom deserved everything (although she tried, which makes me happy) She dumped Maeve, and I've been waiting for a whole season for when. I thought she'd just leave the baby at Maeve's and run away. Jackson finally told his mom that he didn't want to swim. And under one episode, I left a comment that I ship them. So, they get along great and are friends, and here the romantic line is superfluous. The director's wife deserves special praise. She blossomed so much without him. I'm not talking about Otis and Maeve at all. Otis insulted her and behaved like an asshole. I should have left Ola right away if Maeve liked me. But his message was very sweet. I started crying.
I also liked the second season because Otis started making mistakes and his advice didn't always help. And a very interesting line with Maeve's friend. The way she got over the bus and the girls helped her 🤩
The season turned out to really have a touch of sex education, and I learned a few new aspects! I admire every episode, but this moment with the deletion of the voiceover, which will cause a tragedy between Otis and Maeve, is just some kind of break, an unpleasant incompleteness. Just why? I'm very disappointed
Isaac: * clicks to delete the message * I: - I'm going to eat
In general, the season was a great success. I watched it in one go, very cheerfully and catches on to what is happening - periodically you catch facepalms, but in a kind way)
We are waiting for the 3rd season, the series is still holding the bar
Honestly , it's very difficult to comment on it. There are so many events in the series that it's better to watch rather than talk (and review)
difficult sad sincere and vital
P.S. I don't understand, what's the problem with calling Maeve back? Should I ask where she is and when she will be there? It's clear that I wouldn't pick up the phone, but at least I can try.
We've already written everything above, but I want to add something.
What difference does it make if Isaac deleted the message or not? Otis could have stayed and waited for Maeve, since he loved her and wanted to confess. But he's gone. Can he confess again by calling again, is it a pity for the money? Call again and again until there is no answer. Or he can come the next day.
In general, this is really the stupidest moment, and it will be very stupid if next season the whole season is based on this call and the fact that he did not admit it again.
@ramill: I feel in my gut that this will happen. In general, the feeling of the second season is like watching the first one, the ending is exactly the same. Why not close the love line of Otis and Maeve? Why this postponement of their reunion, as a couple they are much cooler. Next season, we could reveal their relationship as a couple and focus on the Jackson line, which, by the way, was perfectly revealed this season. What are screenwriters trying to achieve? Make the Otis-Maeve reunion the Happy ending of the series? With such ratings, the final season is not coming soon, so now we're going to be screwed every season in this way? Like at the end of season 3 they go their separate ways, at the end of season 4 they realize that they love each other, at the end of season 5 they converge and this is the happy ending of the series? I really hope that this will not happen.
@fraiys: and after this season, I don't even see them as a couple anymore. But I agree that they are no longer so interesting apart from each other. More precisely, even Otis, he didn't please us much this season.
I think everything will be resolved in season 3, they won't drag it out until season 5, huh:)
the only thing that was really interesting to watch this season was the transformation of Adam and his mom, the rest somehow didn't catch on, some plot twists seemed to be far-fetched (
and I liked the second season more than the first. It seemed to me that the main and secondary characters were more actively revealed here.
Damn, it turned out that I like the actress playing Ola.. the unusual appearance and style of the heroine suits the actress very well. I don't know, I got into it somehow..At the first appearance, I was somehow more sure that Ola was either bi or lesbian after all, and when she appeared in a costume, then, well, there was almost fanfare that something was not clean here))) Adam is a sweetheart, diehard, but a sweetheart. I finally started to smile))) and Rahim is just some kind of furniture, but he helped Eric to become more confident and not to be scared off by sudden kisses and holding hands. Well, Rahim wasn't exactly useless furniture, sort of.. the dining table))) The only thing I didn't understand at the end was how Isaac listened to the voicemail, if the first thing that is done when creating an answering machine is the password, so that there would be no such situations. Well, with this plot twist, they created a reserve for the third season, that's the intrigue.
I'm sorry for Adam, but Rahim doesn't deserve this at all. Eric, who says he loves him, but as soon as another guy asks him to hold his hand, well, Rahim, sometimes I don't care about you so much that I won't even think about it.
I think I'm the only one who wants to see Isaac and Maeve together after this season. They didn't work out with Otis at first, and I don't think they will.
Did you enjoy the conversation between Adam and his mom: - You have to tell your loved ones that you love them, even if it hurts you. "Why?" It sounds crazy. - Because you are a living person.
And it's good that Adam decided to take such a bold step in front of a crowd of spectators and stopped paying attention to what others would think. And these scenes are some of the best of the season. ✨
@Alice_Crystal: It is symbolic that at the beginning of the series Adam showed his long penis in front of the whole school in order to overcome the pressure of others. And now, at the end of the second season, he showed his heart in front of the whole school.
@id91351509: Are you laughing at how easy it is for us humans to bare our bodies in front of a crowd, but it is unbearably shameful and death-like to bare our feelings in front of the same crowd? It's never funny ((((
It's a shame that Isaac was turned into an asshole who supposedly knows what's best for other people...although it may be good with his mother that he told Maeve- the rest was her decision, but with the message it's completely disgusting... it's clear that Otis and Maeve will end up together, but for some reason I didn't want that for them this season. The musical was enchanting!!! and Adam's appearance was a wonderful moment! And I'm so glad that Rahim understood everything and just left! Still, Eric needs to try with Adam- he's just beaming next to him) and yet, didn't it seem to me? Was Adam smiling for the first time??? it's nice to see him so peaceful)
@FringeMania: I furiously drown for a couple of Otis-Maeve, they are just made for each other (although I don't really believe in this nonsense))) But I agree that if their couple had happened right now, this relationship could well have brought more pain than joy, because both of them still don't seem to have figured out what's going on, and in themselves, too, and periodically create some kind of game. So in the third season, I expect these characters to grow up separately first, and then they'll be together. After all, the more understanding you have of yourself and the other, the more harmonious the relationship will be in the end, as far as I'm concerned.
The development of Adam and Eric's relationship this season was more interesting to watch than Maeve-Otis. This season, Otis is more relaxed, which through pain, tears and drunken antics led him to such correct conclusions, which can not but rejoice. Gene Melborn is definitely the brightest character of the season! Miss Anderson is beyond praise, it was very pleasant to watch the game, especially her British accent.😍 Adam was sullen and silent all the way, and in the last episode it was shown that he can not only hug, but also smile - comically enough, but it suits him.😁 The ending of Eric and Rahim's relationship turned out to be crumpled, I didn't like it, I spent so much time developing them and in the end I made Eric look like an asshole... such a thing I was very worried about Amy, the most open and sensual character.
The season came out to be incredibly interesting, open, attractive and defenetly fanny! I look forward to the continuation and further developments!
@free_Elfo: Why be an asshole right away?) Last year, everyone mostly laughed and mocked him, Adam was in the forefront. And then a nice new guy offered him an open relationship. Of course, he agreed, he was very flattered. He didn't know Adam was coming back, and he was going to be so sweet all of a sudden. He would have been happy to choose Rihim, but his heart would not order him.
You can take as many disadvantages as you want, but after watching the first 5 episodes, I was almost disappointed that the second season was weaker than the first, but the last 3 episodes were just on the level.... I'm waiting for the new season again, and this one flew by like a blink.
I didn't know Adam was coming back, but he came back almost at the beginning of the season, and he and Eric even had a little fun. I agree, asshole, that sounded rude! Eric just needed to figure out the relationship with Adam irrevocably, so that there would be no such awkwardness later, and Rahim turned out to be a transit point, it's a shame:(
@free_Elfo: I'm really sad for Rahim, he's so cool. But Adam put Eric in a desperate position by opening up publicly, in front of the whole school. If Eric had rejected him, I'm afraid he would have seemed like an even bigger asshole to us)
Mature people don't always know how to figure it out irrevocably, and here's a boy who was offered an open relationship for the first time. Of course, he was confused, unable to sort out his feelings so quickly.
I didn't sleep for more than a day, watched 2 seasons in a row in one breath, and kept waiting for him to kiss her, but it still didn't happen. It pains me that they kissed this season, but I'm glad that the series is not over and there will be more Maeve and Otis, who will delight me with their company for another season, where they will most likely finally be together.
I'm really happy for Eric, but I can't figure out who I like more, Adam or Rahim. And here's Otis and Maeve's line - just for what!?!?!?! How can we wait for the new season now? The episode was incredibly gorgeous!
The aftertaste of a broken heart remains... I've fallen in love with many of the characters, but Maeve is just an accurate hit. And Otis is my type too, so I can't stop worrying about them.
I told you that Isaac is muddy. He's a very dangerous man, so Maeve clearly has to be wary of him, because he can go far. I don't believe that Erin snapped, she said that only once, or maybe Isaac somehow dumped drugs there and planned all this so that Maeve would feel betrayed and lonely and go to him. We are waiting for season 3 and thank you so much for the excellent season 2.
@psychoclarke: Erin started using again, the scriptwriters specifically showed several signs at once: she came in and fell asleep during a conversation with Maeve, her eyes were red (Maeve asked: "Why were you crying"?), she became more forgetful and indifferent than usual (she stopped watering flowers, left the child alone with a knife, did not wash clothes), and so on.
"she said that only once" - drug addicts are great actors and liars :((( They always have everyone around them to blame for their problems and their relapses, just not themselves. They always claim that they are the only one who has the hardest time. Therefore, the image of the mother is conveyed just perfectly, on all counts. Unfortunately.
So, I had some thoughts planned, but after the final scene and the song, they don't exist. this is too unfair (although a bit predictable). I thought that after such a delightfully funny musical, nothing bad could happen, but here it is, as it turned out. most of the episode (and the season) for me is worrying about Adam, because, as for me, the growth of the character is on the face. He's an incredible guy for opening up and taking a risk. I love Eric and Adam 's love. At the end of the season, I started to worry about Jean and Jacob's relationship, they had really good dynamics. I'm happy for Otis psychologically, and if everything was going well in his relationship, then there would be nothing to shoot. and so obviously there is a hint of the third season, fingers crossed.
p.s. "You're not nervous, you're just excited" is a wonderful motivating phrase.
Ole, I thought that in season 2, episode 9, you would have known the pain when I didn't see the arrows (next episode) I was waiting for Otis and Maeve.😢😣😥😪
An ambiguous end to the season. I'm really sorry about Rahim. I don't understand why he was less suitable for Eric than Adam. Because he doesn't believe in God, doesn't like musicals, and that's it? Of course, I love Adam very much, but my relationship with Rahim would be much healthier. With Adam, it's not clear where he's going to swing next. But if it's love.. In a word, it's a pity. Rahim is a good guy who deserves love too. No matter what anyone says about Maeve's neighbor's low act, I understand it perfectly. He had a difficult childhood, his parents abandoned him, just like hers, and he takes care of her. Plus, he's disabled, and it's much more difficult to find a girlfriend in this situation. On the other hand, Otis is the only child from a more prosperous family who has never had to live the way people from their circle live. And all the things he said at the party. I don't know how, but I don't want Otis and Maeve to be together anymore after everything that happened. We are waiting for season 3. I wonder how the screenwriter will turn these storylines.
Great season, I really enjoyed it! It is interesting to observe the development and maturation of the characters. Many have already grown significantly compared to the first season. That's great!
As for the main love line, it's a good thing they're not being brought together now, because it's going to kill the show. History has already seen this not once, and there will definitely be nothing good from such an outcome. To end the series on such a note, yes, but you don't have to do it somewhere in between.
In general, I am very satisfied. I'm waiting for the third season.
I hope the authors will not endlessly turn the moves for the sake of ratings, when it would have been possible to complete the love line, but according to the classics everything went wrong. The series is good, but constantly disrupting happy endings is not good.
To be honest, I don't know if I would like Maeve to be with Otis or not... It seems to me that they come from completely different worlds and have only grown apart this season. At the same time, I didn't want Otis to be with Ola. It's good that Ola and her friend found each other. It was nice when Adam hugged Ola, I'm glad they became friends.
In my opinion, this season was more serious in terms of revealing the topic of "fathers and children," and that's great, because the series shows how to get out of different situations with parents, how important it is to have a dialogue.
Adam and Eric have great chemistry, it's good that they stayed together. Everything started too fast with Rahim and they didn't have a backstory.
I was surprised by the drunken Otis and his little situation, but I was even more surprised by Jean's pregnancy. By the way, I would like to mention Jean's advice to the director's wife separately. It's good that they are now solving the problems of adults)
What Maeve's new friend had done was not the best, and of course he had no right to do it. There is a suspicion that next season Maeve will be dating (or friends? but in any case, trust) with him, Otis will not understand why everything is happening like this, they will beat around the bush and at the very end of the season they will probably clarify the situation.
@Destiny_Ocean: "It's good that they are now solving the problems of adults" - this is important and logical, because unresolved problems in adults then directly lead to problems in their children.
The unresolved problem of Jackson's mother (the fear that he does not love her as much as he loves her biological one) led to the fact that he began to mutilate himself.
The unresolved problem of Adam's mother (the fear of being left without a man and being useless to anyone, the fear of having her own desires and realizing them) led to her giving a fuck about her son's fate and feelings, indulging her husband's decisions in everything.
The unresolved problem of Jean herself (the fear of losing the man she loves, replacing the role of her husband with her son) led to Otis' sexual depression.
I don't understand why everyone thinks that couples should necessarily be from the same "world", this is exactly the highlight of their relationship, that they are different, and whatever world Maeve would be from, no matter what kind of pens she had, Otis would be able to support her at any moment, because it is clear that He is very understanding and kind, and will be with her at any moment.
Eric's affair with an abuser, how sweet it is (no). Seriously, they said a dozen words to each other, they had one successful conversation at the end of the season, and now that's it, the perfect couple?
Otis, if you admit to yourself that you're an asshole, you don't stop being an asshole, alo.
Send a declaration of love by voice message? Kapets, can Maeve finally have a normal guy - not an asshole who would be interested in her life and hobbies, and who knows how to sit on the toilet himself? because her life was too hard and she didn't deserve to serve the immature Otis mentally or Isaac physically.
The only character who has made any personal progress is Jackson.
@dark_saviour: Maeve is a fucking angel herself. Everything is deserved. Isaac over there is interested in her life with all his might, for example. Did it get easier?)
SANAVA BITCHE! Was it so hard to make a happy ending? No, we need to stretch it all over season 3. But yes. In this case, a third season is needed. There's a lot left behind the scenes. Pregnancy, for example. I REALLY HOPE that Otis and Maeve will be together, as he said, "It's always been that way.".. I had a panic attack when I realized that the season was over and they didn't know anything about each other...
Actually, it would be great if Otis were with Ruby. It's very realistic and would make the series something real, not a very vanilla spectacle in the spirit of lonely hearts that intertwine together.
It seems to me that everything I would like to say has already been written above . The season is great, I hope Otis will no longer seem perfect and will look at the world in a different way, and Maeve, I hope, will not blame herself for sending her mother to the hospital (or wherever she was taken) at the end of the season. Awesome, I want a third season!
At the end of season 2, I want to say that the picture made me empathize, even though I watch a lot of different TV shows, but knowing that Isaac is all sports, it was written right on his face the moment he appeared in the trailer park, for the first time. But the fact that the series made me hope is a great credit to him. I'm both happy and not happy for the series. I'm glad that everything ended at the end, which means that the series will be renewed. But if there was a happy ending, then the series could be closed, and that was the last thing I wanted in the 16 episodes I watched. We are waiting for season 3, rumors say that they will shoot, the ratings are good, the actors did not catch the star, the contracts will be extended)
Well, at least Eric and Adam are doing well. As soon as Jean came to the hospital, I knew she was pregnant. I hope she's with Jacob. In the last few minutes, tears were rolling down my face. I feel sorry for Maeve, she still needs to be taken care of, but it turns out that she's taking care of everyone. It's a pity that it didn't work out with Mom. Aah, this wheelchair user, you sly snake, kapets!!! Otis said it so beautifully! Please at least let them be together in season 3.
The performance was just a BOMB.❤️❤️❤ Once again, we won't see happy Maeve and Otis. But I'm even happy to wait for next season. To be honest, I began to worry more about the fate of Otis' friends and mom)) I really want her to succeed with a man and a child from him)) A very touching episode! Very cool moments of friendship and real friends!
A little off the topic of this particular episode, but rather about the whole series: what cool locations to film! It's an aesthetic pleasure. A separate love is Ottis's house and the picturesque view. Very beautiful places!
@Datasha: Actor Ncuti Gatwa (Eric) said in an interview with Netflix that he himself was shocked by such beauty of nature when they came to shoot in Wales (he himself is from Scotland, lives in London): youtu.be/ZNbiOgziSds?t=135 (you can turn on English subtitles if it is difficult to perceive by ear)
That is, for England, such landscapes and weather are the exception rather than the rule.
The musical is just wow xD I wonder if all these schools are progressive? Or are such performances allowed in our schools now? My 10th-11th grade was about 15 years ago, and I offered to stage a fairy tale (Cinderella, I think) with a gender swap. Then everything was cut down in the bud.
I also like how understanding everyone's partners are. They constantly ask for consent, are you OK, it's okay if you're not ready. That's cool.
@Moira: About the last paragraph, that's exactly what caused the dissonance, I don't believe what's shown on the screen. Teenagers can't all behave like that. Teenagers behave like assholes 90% of the time. Change my mind.
@impstalker: maybe this technique is for therapeutic purposes? Show them how to respond. If you don't want to, refuse, and don't act rudely if you're told no. I was touched, in short, I don't know how schools really are now))
@Moira: Well, that's clear, after all, the series is not only entertaining, but also, in principle, aimed at the very same sex education. It's very correct how they act, but to the detriment of realism and my personal perception.
I won't describe it too much, but the second season obviously came out very well. I liked the new characters: Viv, Rahim and others, as well as the disclosure of familiar characters from a new perspective and their development! In my opinion, Otis and Ruby looked quite interesting, but it is unlikely that they will ever make a couple, and is it worth it? The relationship between the characters is also good. It was clear that Eric and Rahim would be "separated" at the end of the season, especially after the scene in the church and meeting their parents. Steve and Aimee are a super cute couple! Jean is just wonderful, I am very glad that there was a lot of her this season! In general, we are waiting for the 3rd and probably the final season of these stories!
@vikavata: I agree, apparently, some teenagers are watching and commenting, although with the Internet, it's now a waste of time for everyone to watch a series on how to have an enema before anal sex. If the first season was literally a breath of fresh air, the second turned into a parody. The characters have this feeling, and there are no other problems except with sex, all the preoccupied go and masturbate at the first possible opportunity.
The second season was amazing. We've uncovered many characters who weren't given enough attention in the first one. And overall, I think the season turned out to be insanely sweet and straight about love. In the first season, feelings didn't play such a big role, but here they overwhelm I was crying when Adam came running to Eric. I felt sorry for Rahim, of course, he's so good and generally cool. But my love since the first season has been Adam and Eric, so at that moment I was happy)) I was also touched by the finale I didn't like this invalid right away, and then he acted meanly. Even if it's to get Maeve. Up to this point, I was really waiting for Maeve to listen to this beautiful voice message from Otis.… And because hope is the last thing to die, I watched in awe as Otis climbed the hill and expected him to see Maeve and they would talk...💔 But now we just have to wait for the third season.
You can take a downside, but it seems to me that Maeve and Otis should not be together. Maeve is more formed as a mature person, and Otis is still a child.
Adam and Eric💔💔💔 Adam has finally opened up, and I hope (with Eric's help) he will love himself and really do what he does well. For example, dog training
What kind of omelet should I make at night, went to get milk and left my phone in someone else's house??!?!?!?!Breeed... Isaac immediately disliked acting like a child. Otis is adequate, they keep the series based on the relationship between Otis and Maeve. I think if this continues, the third season will not be so interesting. The second season is clearly weaker than the first, but there are good episodes. The first season was more open and exciting, and the second was too simple. There are a lot of moments and dialogues that are too adult for the behavior of schoolchildren, well, okay, that's why this is a series to dream about.
@Horsea: and it also bombs with the fact that, damn, you want to declare your love to a girl you've been in love with for a long time, and you send a voicemail! Such confessions are not made over the phone. (or, at the very least, you can call her back several times so that she still picks up the phone) Okay, I finally wanted to talk in person; "She's not at home. - Well, okay. And he left... And wait for the love of your life near her house?! Sooner or later she will come. No, he just left ((
@Datasha: There are a lot of "buts" here, all for the sake of the script. The party said that we need to end with a clifhanger, so we'll end with a clifhanger.
Another series where season 2 came out better than season 1. I like this trend 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
To begin with, this musical is so surreal, of course, as I screamed at the smell of Lily with her vaginas and just killed someone with my hands
The whole series is full of touching scenes, which is even difficult to contain everything.
The epic with Adam and his confession is, of course, very touching, and I even screamed when he ran onto this stage and paused to calm my heart. But fakkkkk, I knew it would be like this for Rahim. Well, what the hell? After all, the guy is really the most adequate in this series. But I hope his line will be continued in season 2! Although I liked that in Adam's case, the character seemed to have really changed and Eric's choice was not a choice to continue abusing and bullying himself!
Jackson's friendship with the quiz girl was also touching! Especially the way they walked by the hand at the end after the performance!
The director is just a dumb-ass freak! It's not clear how he got to his position in the first place 🤦🏻♀️
I was very worried about Jean and I'm glad that they clarified their relationship with Otis. Isaac's act is certainly on the levels of filth, but yeah, the fact that a teenager left his phone like that and went without it, even at night, is ridiculous) but apparently it was necessary for the drama of the finale.
As far as I'm concerned, this musical is just debauchery, and Shakespeare shouldn't look like that... Moreover, they put it on, damn it, at school. Seriously, extras with vaginas on their heads?! Some kind of orgy on stage... Honestly, it was disgusting to watch. You're giving adequate results!
Adam and Eric-how I squeaked with joy! Adam and Ola are the friendship I needed, even though I didn't know about it. Actually, Adam was probably the one I was most interested in and pleased with this season. the scene where he can't decide who excites him more on the poster is just ICONIC.
I thought I wouldn't want to watch it because of Maeve and Otis, I understand that they're kind of like the main characters and the main peyring, but I think it's too early to bring them together. Over time, I really liked both of these characters, and their interaction in the first season was super cool. but watching their drama was getting kind of sickening. I was afraid the writers would give them a happy ending at the end of the season, and I'm probably one of the few who was happy with Isaac's cliffhanger (no matter how nasty he was). I'm not sure what this guy's intentions are, but this is definitely not the right time for Maeve and Otis. Maeve is too old for him. It wasn't until the last episodes that Otis began to grow up and think about serious things, but Maeve, on the contrary, began to show her nerd side and open up to people a little more. I don't think she would have made friends with Isaac so quickly in the first season, and Otis wouldn't have lost his virginity.
It was only in those last minutes, when they were both walking through the trailer park, that it seemed to me that they were more or less equal and could understand each other. so, hopefully, in the third season, the writers will continue to develop the characters, rather than focus on a failed romance. Maybe by the end of the third season, we'll still be able to see a couple in them and it won't seem ridiculous.
There's nothing to talk about at all, it's too boring. at least there was some action in the first one, more thrash, boobs. and here they were just leading some incomprehensible characters who were not even revealed. I feel sorry for Rahim, but in the beginning it was clear that in the end everything would end like this, because it started too sweetly, in general it was incredible. In short, meeh. The following season is purely because of Maeve.
Adam finally found the strength and courage to make a great couple with Eric. It's just a pity for Rahim, he was a good guy for Eric, an absolutely non-toxic dude, really in love, but he was left with nothing (
So fucking season 2 is over As it turned out Ola toooop even if she's like a lesbian Otis is an alcoholic fucker, well, at least dumber than himself from the first season Adam is really cool and he's made friends with Ola, it's cool, it's cool, but he's fucking Pedro too Eric has become more lovable Maeve she's Maeve Isaac is cool Well, it all ended with a fucking great gay reunion. Season 1 is better
I just want to say that this series is the best!my heart is broken, and this wonderful, multifaceted series has settled in it forever, where the characters seem so alive that you fall in love with them and their stories.very, very impressed, I haven't experienced this in a long time.I want to cast! 😭
God, I'm so happy for Adam. This is the person who missed love the most in the series. And then, all of a sudden, it all came together. He found a family, love, and friends. everyone was pushing for his character, but he simply lacked recognition. I really feel sorry for Rahim, even though he's a new character and we don't know his story. He just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. I don't know if I see Maeve and Otis together as a couple. It's more interesting to watch them as a gang.
I watched it in one breath and I can describe this series in three words: funny, dramatic, deep. So many different issues, both related and unrelated to sex, have been raised, almost every viewer will be able to find themselves in the characters. Now I'm only worried about one thing: at least the series doesn't start to slide, as it often does after two or three seasons. P.S. Even if Isaac wasn't such a jerk, he's still not a match for Maeve. She's spent her whole life taking care of her drug-addicted mother and herself, and she doesn't need that kind of responsibility right now. Because anyway, you need to be psychologically prepared for a relationship with a person in a wheelchair. P.P.S. Gillian Anderson and her game are a separate kind of art. But her characters always have pregnancy problems. Then there were three seasons in the X-files with this, now here.
So, everyone wrote about Otis and Maeve, it's a shame that she just didn't hear it, but so far I don't see them as a couple. Actually, I liked it when she was with Jackson, he's very cool this season. In general, I was upset that Jacob and Jean did not talk, because there is a very important reason. Very confused feelings about Adam and Eric. I don't know if I like Raheem better, but I've been worried about Adam all season. I am also very happy for the girl who was afraid of the bus, and I am very glad that she is gradually getting back to normal. Well, the modern production of Romeo and Juliet is agony!
I watched it. I finished reading the comments. There's a popular saying here, "I don't see Otis and Maeve as a couple after this season." And based on what? This season, there was no interaction between them that could tell if they were a "couple" or not. The scriptwriters stupidly removed them from the plot. That friendly conversations, that clinic. They left a couple of awkward moments and moments to "fight." As far as I'm concerned, they're still quite a "couple", this is practically the main end-to-end storyline - and I really hope that the scriptwriters won't stupidly create a conflict out of nowhere further to drag their feet until they run into the closure of the series. By season: ambivalent impressions. The removed horizontal lines with the "clinic" are a minus, imho, this was the main feature of the series in the first season. I don't understand why, for some writers, the development of the plot in the next season necessarily means an almost complete change in the style of the series. Character development: Secondary - in most cases +. Jason is a strong development. Adam - the development is neat, clearly planned from the very beginning. Lily is a minimal development, but at least some. From the very beginning, Ola did not create the impression of a serious "couple" for Otis, it immediately seemed that for her it was more of a game than a serious relationship. So no surprises. Except for "let's stay friends," and then some angry glances at Maeve anyway. If you want to be friends, the first thing you should do is fix what you did with your ultimatums, no? Jacob is portrayed as a bright, positive character, and his behavior is somehow unhealthy. Like, if you're "in a relationship," then you can immediately throw your things around the house, put things in order, and disrespect your personal space? One moment with sora during the seminar is worth it - I warned you about the seminar, but no, you need to get a loud screwdriver and start interfering. Didn't they teach you how to use a screwdriver, asshole? Minus.
@Voider: Eric is a smooth slow development with a love triangle. Rather +. Otis - some people here write that he behaves "like a child." So he is a child, no? I got drunk for the first time and expressed my "pain", albeit in a too harsh form. But after that, he's the only character who fully admits his mistakes and tries to fix them. Good development. Maeve - there's some kind of complete degradation of the character here. Where is that super-smart Maeve from the first season, who, in addition to erudition, also read people like open books and knew everything about everyone? Why this idiotic line with the neighbor? It would be nice to portray him from the beginning as an "ideal" friend who is trying to help. But it's clear from the first shots that he's a manipulator who uses his position for his own selfish purposes, and he's learned this very well. Why is it that Maeve, who barely gets along with people at all, and has only ever dated two of the most positive guys in school, is suddenly so easily manipulated and starts behaving stupidly herself? She was invited to a party with the phrase "you need to talk." Why did she take this rat on wheels to the party for this and openly flirt with him in the middle of the hall? And after that, is she still "disappointed" that Otis told her everything he thought? As for me, the character was very much "worsened" for no reason, I hope they will correct it further. Overall, I think the second season is a little weaker than the first, but still at a high level. I hope the seasons don't go downhill stupidly, although it doesn't seem to be in the habits of Netflix.
@Voider: "The removed horizontal lines with the clinic are a minus, imho, this was the main feature of the series in the first season. " I totally agree with that!! This gives some people the feeling that Otis and Maeve will no longer be able to be together. Actually, to be honest, I was waiting for a direct fight for customers!) Well, it would be interesting. And so, one time they showed how Otis' mom couldn't cope, and then she did it again (with the little girl, although Otis tried to help her there, she just didn't talk to him openly). And that's it! Mrs. Wilborn has a crowd!!! Well, it would also be possible to develop this conflict somehow.
And I agree about Ola. She started a mess with an ultimatum, Otis decided to confess, and she laughed and said, well, dude, sorry, I changed my mind. Well, what is it? You have to be responsible for your actions. Since she demanded it of Otis, she could have been more serious herself. He doubted it for a reason, the girl confessed to him, whom he himself had been very passionate about before. And Ola decided to have a relationship and immediately run away from Otis, without putting all the dots in their places. I could have told Maeve at least the next day, oh, you know, we broke up. Why bother people if you don't care anymore?? And then I was also offended by the words of the drunk Otis, who was essentially right), and also offended and drunk - then it's clear why this happened. But Otis turned out to be to blame in the end for some reason... in short, this season there are a lot of far-fetched conflicts that could actually be resolved if people weren't so selfish. But then there would have been no series))
@Voider: I completely agree with the comment, but I note that it is not always possible to use a screwdriver, and screwdrivers are designed for this) another thing is that he could have chosen a different time for this lesson
many people think Isaac is bad because he deleted the message, but did no one think that he might also have feelings for Maeve and he just wants to be with her because he feels like a kindred spirit?
@olgaponych: A kindred spirit? Maybe he feels it. But from the very first moment, he is shown as an unscrupulous manipulator who uses his wheelchair and smile to create the image of an angel to whom everyone owes. As far as I'm concerned, he's just used to getting what he wants-and he "wanted" Maeve. I don't understand why Maeve is being manipulated-she didn't give the impression of a trusting person in the first season. Plus, Isaac pretends to be very smart, but in fact he is cunning, but not that smart. For example, he immediately realized that Maeve liked Otis, but he started talking nonsense about his physique and other things. Imho, Maeve liked Otis in the first season because he used his mind to help people, didn't he? And Isaac uses his cunning solely to help himself. So what is the kinship of souls? That they grew up without parents?
The second season is generally not bad. I really enjoyed watching the relationship between Eric, Rahim and Adam, a swimmer and a know-it-all. The plots with Maeve and Otis have become less interesting, and they have receded into the background rather. The propaganda of feminism caught my eye in episode 7, when the girls talked about unpleasant experiences with men and Ola said: I was being chased by a guy, I was scared, and then my father appeared and that guy left, which made me very angry, because I don't want to depend on the male sex. Well, that's nonsense. Even I would have been glad if my pursuer had left me alone. Did she want to have a fight with him or what? And there were a few other things that were less obvious. Ola's abrupt transformation into a pansexual was also confused. It seems that the creators had a goal to make certain non-traditional orientations out of all the characters. Even more strangely, her friend reciprocated, even though she was obsessed with dicks and sex with guys, albeit in her imagination. Overall, the series is still good, but there are concerns about season 3. After all, we have at least one predictable plot move, I'm talking about the "evil invalid" who will shield Maeve from Otis for the entire season until the truth is revealed.
@Logan_Reno: Well, for Ola, it was necessary to come up with some kind of story where her men oppressed her, but hardly anyone would have believed that this ugly kid would be molested.
The season turned out to be simply amazing! We've raised even more important topics, the dialogues aren't boring, and the scenes are dynamic!
This season, Ottis and Maeve have faded into the background for me. I was very worried about Eric and Adam, about Jackson and his understanding of himself, about Amy and her fear on the bus, about Ottis's mom and her feeling of falling in love...Yes, even for Adam's mother and for the teachers ("shovel").. This series does not focus solely on the main characters, it tries to reflect the experiences of completely different teenagers (and not only them) in different situations (including very intimate ones)
I'm looking forward to season 3!
P.S. And there is so much enlightenment, new information in terms of sexual education, that schools damn well need to learn. At least show the series during school hours! :D
Such a cheap ending. The series seemed to be trying to be original all the way, and it even worked, but is there really no way to get away from the snotty Romcom cliches? Ugh.
I'm excited about the series. at first I was afraid to watch about teenagers, but from the very first episode I realized that my fears were in vain. I would be happy to recommend it to my friends.
I watched both seasons in one gulp. I liked that they showed that no one is perfect, everyone has their own problems and everyone copes with them in different ways. I cried when Adam was finally able to confess his feelings. I'm happy for them and Eric, but I'm really sorry for Rahim.
I agree 100%! Very banal plot moves turned out. I watched and thought, "Well, no, just let's not repeat these hackneyed serial tricks." But no, unfortunately, we see Adam running to tell us about his feelings, Otis missing Maeve, and Isaac erasing the message. Damn, the previous episodes were just a bomb! I liked the season in general, but the last episode was disappointing.
Those were the right words Adam's mom said. Having a fear of losing loved ones, you should not close yourself off from them / distance yourself, you need to be alive, which means you feel weak and let your loved ones see it. Adam's mom is such a bright character😍
I really liked the juxtaposition of Eric and Adam's fathers. They don't bump heads, but we can read this different attitude in every word, gesture, and look of both father and son.
No one will read this comment anyway, as there are already 480+ comments, but still. The main pair of characters are standard examples of TV series for teenagers. She's such a girl, smart, beautiful, but with her own mind. And a shy guy who really wants to be with her. That's not surprising. Their story develops according to all the cliches of such series. That's why you worry more about them than about heroes like Adam. Because he seems more alive with his problems. He finally found the strength to admit his feelings to himself and others. I'm happy for them and Eric, because I didn't like Rahim at first. Although they didn't show anything wrong with him, but he's kind of fake through and through. And Eric was with him because it seemed easier that way, and it was the first relationship in his life. But he wasn't himself with him, that's true. It's the same with Rahim and Isaac. Without his act at the end, I didn't like him at first. He's trying to get Maeve's attention in completely sleazy ways. It was he who pushed her to the fact that she and her mother had such a quarrel, which led to the fact that she and Maeve became closer. Isn't he a pig? The way he watches over her. This is not surveillance, but it is surveillance that gives you goosebumps. I hope he gets what he deserves sooner than by the end of next season, and not like Director Grove, who got what he deserved only 2 seasons later. It will be interesting to see how things will be next season.
The miraculous transformation of Adam, the almost miraculous transformation of Otis. Cool! Unfortunately, the transformation of Adam's father and Maeve's mother did not happen, but it was even expected. I laughed a lot from the production, especially when I tried to imagine it in our reality, where 16-year-old Russian teenagers play in an erotic musical, and even for their parents. At the same time, she shed tears, sometimes from joy, sometimes from sadness for the characters. The second season didn't disappoint at all, I'm waiting for the sequel...
The series turned out to be really good, just dragged on. However, everything good should have a logical ending, the authors could have completed everything in the first season, but they threw in the second with a not bad garter, BUT. The way the second season ended is just a mess. With such jokes, the authors walk on (fucking) thin ice and risk catching the syndrome of an unnecessary season. A good example would be the Marvel series on Netflix or the same Darkness, in which the second season is completely meaningless and the fan service no longer highlights the plot, which is very sad.
Anyway, the second season was cool, but everything is fine in moderation and I hope that the authors will not squeeze all the juices and finish at the peak without turning it into a farce.
And I don't understand why the subject of Maeve's abortion was hushed up. The football player definitely still has feelings for her, and if it were revealed, there would be an interesting dynamic between the characters.
I don't know, I didn't really enjoy the last half of the season. This is the desire to bring back all the couples from the first season, to elevate their feelings to the absolute. All these pretentious speeches "about your man." I was especially not pleased that Eric and Otis first chose the same people, then both abruptly changed their minds and wanted to return to "the same person." At the same time, as for me, their reasoning was correct in choosing a couple.
That is, Maeve had to grow up early, she has to deal with adult problems. Otis is still an ordinary teenager, he doesn't have to think about problems like buying food and paying rent, thinking about what he's going to do after school, and that's it. Which one of them is the pair? Otis will need to grow up dramatically, fully immerse himself in the adult world in order to understand her. But why ?
Adam is trying to sort himself out, but he is angry, rude, and fucked up. And as he gets rid of this anger, he will cause pain to others. There will be an absolutely toxic relationship with him. Eric just stopped feeling threatened by this kind of people, became more open and happy. I felt that someone might like him. I got rid of this fear.
I don't understand why Otis has to change rapidly in order to be able to be in an equal position with Maeve, or at least be able to help her in some way.
Or why should Eric suffer because of Adam's complexes while waiting for the time when he will come to terms with himself.
The wheelchair user is certainly disgusting, I didn't see anything good in him.
I liked the second season more than the first) and the moment where Eric introduces Adam to his family and Adam's reaction to how he was treated touched me to the core 🧡 the musical is quite creepy, but inspiring😅
This is something amazing! It's amazing how you can make a series about teenage problems in order to watch the episode for an hour and feel like 20 minutes and laugh, and sympathize, and rejoice, and be touched, and understand, and experience many other feelings, but not fall into a heavy drama that makes you want to howl like in 13 reasons why. Here, serious important social problems are harmoniously integrated into the narrative and cling, and stand out, and talk about themselves, but you are not emotionally tormented, you feel the importance of the topic, but all this is presented gently, delicately, "without loud shouting," which makes the information better absorbed by the way) The season is great!
I sympathize with Rahim in this situation, but the character is empty, they haven't revealed it, I've been waiting for a trick from him all season. I'm very happy for Adam: hugs with Ola, and recognition, and getting to know Eric's family (it's a pity that Dad disappeared somewhere) 💓 About Isaac, I immediately felt shit from him: how he stole gas and accused Maeve of it, then manipulated her into going to the dance, then manipulated that "your mother is bad," then "no one will understand you but me," I don't understand how Maeve didn't notice this, a constant violation of personal space. As mentioned above, Isaac reminded me of Joe from the TV series "You". I want Maeve and Otis to be on good terms, first of all, because they spent the entire second season running from each other, even if not as a couple, but not Isaac. Maeve is going through a very difficult period, she needs to study, and support, I hope the screenwriters will not impose a new love interest on her. It's an amazing series, you like all the characters (except the director and Isaac), I think other series need to take an example from sex education. The first season was easier, but the second one is not inferior at all. I wish there was a third one .
@vk827100: I agree, I hope in season 3 Maeve finds out that Isaac deleted that voicemail and says goodbye to him forever and finally takes care of himself, studies /career, and Otis is not worthy of her, as Maeve's mother said: "Let the boys grow up first before they pursue you" His actions and uncertainty throughout the entire 2 I can't imagine what could happen in season 3 to make everything go well in this line, only if Otis matures dramatically..
It was very disappointing how terrible and ugly everyone acted towards Maeve throughout the season. mom cheated again, Otis said nasty things in an alcoholic frenzy, the guys from the intellectual group were constantly being driven away for an idiotic reason, then ordered to join them back, despite the fact that she was very good in herself and answered a lot of questions, that is, I would still argue who needed who more. In fact, the only person who's left with her now is Isaac, and he's doing shit. I think it's terribly unfair, considering how much shit she has to deal with now and, in principle, in life. I'm incredibly hurt for my little girl, and I hope that next season everyone will understand that she deserves a lot and will treat her with at least basic respect.
Mixed emotions from watching the season. On the one hand, I like everything, the same series that I've been waiting for. But in the end, I liked the first season better. He is sincere and the topic of LGBT relations was spelled out much better and more interesting than in the second one.
Mr. Hendricks is the best person in this "madhouse" (part-time school :)). How he manages to combine teaching biology and chemistry with being creative is difficult. How to bring out the best in all the guys and embody them in the production of a musical (Lily's fantasies alone are worth something). And the desire to fulfill Miss Sands' desires in sex is valuable and sweet. A great character in a great series.
Damn, my feelings are so mixed that I don't know how to describe them. In general, the series, as well as its message, is very cool, especially for teenagers who are trying to figure it all out on their own, because often neither parents nor our education help in this. The creators are good at keeping the viewer on their toes and making them watch on and on, wanting more episodes. The couples in the series, I think, are well chosen, I hope they will succeed. But here's the line from Otis and Maeve... To be honest, this isn't the first time they've done this in TV series/movies, in the sense that they both fall in love. Then they can't tell each other about it for a bunch of episodes, then they finally get together, and it's too late, then it seems to be fine again, but someone shows off, and then, when someone finally gathers their thoughts and strength, then some leftist person will delete the message (I'm sorry, I just don't understand why Otis couldn't have waited for Maeve outside her house by himself.)
There were tears in my eyes all season because of Adam
he needed so much support in the form of a loving family, friends or a loved one , and I'm so glad that in the end he found almost everything . I want to believe that in the future his family will finally try to understand him and what he really wants , and I believe that with Eric they have Everything's going to be great.
He was smiling so happily in the last episode that I could hardly hold back the tears...
Adam deserves to be happy despite his past mistakes. he's improving, albeit slowly. the main thing is to be supported in such a difficult moment, and not dragged back into the "pit". and I hope Eric will help him with that.
After the first season, I really wanted Maeve and Otis to be together. They seemed to understand each other better than the others. But after watching the second one... The opinion is radically opposite. Maeve is too old and self-sufficient for Otis. He's still an ordinary teenager, and he's acting like one. Maeve is a mature and very intelligent person. As far as I'm concerned, she doesn't need a teenager as a mate, but a man.
Why the fuck did this guy delete a message from Otis? Like, did he have the right to do that? I understand that Otis was acting like a jerk, insulting Maeve and so on, but over the course of two seasons we've seen that he really cares about her. As they say, thanks for the glass
I'm sorry, I didn't read all the comments (because there are a lot of them, but I want to speak out))) as for Otis and Maeve, I (perhaps not the most popular position) want them to be together and I see them perfectly in this role. However, they are not really ready for a relationship with each other yet. But I didn't want to say so much about that, but rather that I'm glad (forgive me, everyone) that Isaac deleted this message. Why? I think Maeve deserves to hear his confession while looking into his eyes. To see his emotions at the same time. They both have to decide on this step - to talk to each other honestly. But next season, I hope that at least half of the season will be devoted to Chris, his relationship with his mother (and her pregnancy), and most importantly, his relationship with himself. Maeve doesn't need a hysterical teenager, but someone who will inspire her and gently inspire confidence in her abilities to survive and overcome everything. Yes, they might be from different worlds, and he wouldn't be able to fully understand her and her life. But from the very first moment of their friendship, it was Otis who could break through all her defenses and pretense. He understood her. I saw her inner world. She was opening up to him. And that means a lot. Yes, similar fates (like hers and Isaac's) can be the beginning of a relationship, but they don't always lead to a necessary and lasting relationship. Maeve needs hope, she needs faith that a good future awaits her. It's not perfect, but it's good. And she can do it herself. With the help of friends and loved ones. Isaac wouldn't give her that hope. IMHO. I hope I've made my point clear🙈🙄
This triangle is so complicated...At first, I was glad that Eric was with Rahim. But Adam's smile as he stood with Eric's family! In my opinion, it was the first time in 8 episodes that they showed him smiling! Rahim is very sorry. Indeed, as a "transshipment point". Yes, they were very different, but he really reached out to Eric, did what he didn't like, was interested in what Eric was interested in...this (I hope he will be in season 3 and they will find a decent match for him!
Yes, it seems that we are waiting for a couple of Otis/Maeve, but I don't think at all that Isaac acted too meanly...Camon, he likes Maeve, of course he'll do stupid things, he's a teenager, and he's in love with a girl. Considering that he stays at home for days and has no friends, it's no wonder he clings to her!
And the fire season as a whole) and the series itself. As close to reality as possible! It has everything that exists in our modern world - non-traditional orientation, the inability to make friends and, in principle, self-acceptance, different religions, atheists (I don't remember this topic being raised in TV series about teenagers at all!), humor, different races, prejudices, and most importantly - conversations with schoolchildren about sex. And this is necessary! Who were you talking to? (aren't there people who watch the series after graduating from high school?) With many people, this topic was also taboo, not like in school, but in the home of post-Soviet education. A very timely series. 💖
I watched both seasons in one gulp and he gave me a whiff of My Mad Fat Diary. It's also a British teen series that touches on personal themes. But "Education" is kinder, brighter and more positive. There are depressive moments, but he is not riddled with them like MMFD. But I like both of these shows. It is also possible that only the British can safely talk and show intimate problems, this includes understanding how to please themselves, vaginismus, and enemas (for example). I've never heard of such a thing in any American teen TV series. They do it all tactfully somehow. And because of this, it cannot break into the subcortex. And "Sex Education" did it. The musical freaky came out, by the way))) I'm waiting for the sequel.
The musical Topchik, the best thing I've seen lately in TV series! But this fucking wheelchair user should be pushed down a gravel road after unscrewing the screws from the wheels.He's just a fucking friend of Geoffrey Baratheon. I went to work sleepy because I watched 3 episodes at a time, so that these two characters went in different directions without meeting at the end, sadism from the scriptwriters in its purest form...
I'm glad that Eric realized who he really feels for, and that Adam decided to be more persistent. They're on the same wavelength. It's better this way. The musical is the weirdest thing I've seen in the entire series ahahaha! I felt a little awkward and a lot funny watching it, but I know that's the point of the series - to TALK about the awkwardness OUT LOUD.
It's amazing that the series has managed not to fall into vulgarity in 2 seasons, and this is with such a theme. The musical in this episode was simply magical. It's great that as a result of so much effort (and suffering), a masterpiece has turned out.
This is the best TV series ever! Just cry the whole episode. When Oda told Adam that he was her friend. Adam's confession and acquaintance with Eric's family. The whole musical is very beautiful and unusual! When Jason and Viv became friends. Isaac broke my heart. You can't do that. But Otis himself is partly to blame. I'm looking forward to season 3 with pleasure and impatience. 🎉
Good final episode! Hopes for a happy ending for Maeve/Otis has decreased, but it is still interesting to find out what the creators have prepared for them)) I'm happy for Eric and Adam, and finally Ola found "herself" in Lily)
I think I'm getting old) is a great series that hides a very deep psychological drama of each of the characters behind seemingly flat jokes about the sex life of teenagers.
For the first time, I'm so upset that I have to wait many, many more months. The series has become my favorite. From the cast to the soundtrack, everything is on top. I hope season 3 will keep the bar high. Without exaggeration, I will miss the local nature and characters.
It seems that I'm not expressing the most popular opinion. My heart broke when Eric took Adam's hand, but not because they were a bad couple, but because Rahim didn't deserve such a knife in the back. He tried to get to know Eric, did things that were unusual for him (went to church and went to a musical, took the initiative to get to know Eric's family). Yes, they are different, but it seems to me that Rahim deserved another breakup, and not this one.
The series itself is very cool! We captured a lot of topics and showed the imperfect world of teenagers.
if last season there were giggles and giggles, then this season they are over. and they gave us a couple of lectures about everything at once.
and the fact that a woman is much more likely than usual to become pregnant in the pre-menopause, they needed to somehow highlight more from all sides, because very few people know about this, as well as, in principle, about the menopause itself.
How cool the actors are: Adam and his father. They are so similar in behavior, habits, appearance, gestures. I even looked to see if this was his real father)
What an amazing and emotional episode, I even cried a couple of times. I was very happy for Adam that he finally had a friend and that he and Eric were now together.😍 But Isaac acted like an asshole in the end.😬
I haven't watched the episode yet, but from the first scene with Maeve, I had a bad feeling that my mom would leave my sister again (I wish it hadn't been like that🥺🤞🏻
I have only one question after the episode. Why didn't she have her phone with her? Well, that is, it is clear that it is necessary for the plot. But still, why, well, why?!!
It is a pity that the series followed the path of Stranger Things and began to deliberately stretch the plot, following the pattern of previous seasons. At its core, the finale of the second season repeats the finale of the first and unwittingly negates all character development.
Does anyone know which years the series takes place in? otherwise, everyone has smartphones, but there are no social networks, furniture from the 80s and old cars.
@Lilitochka: I left a comment for one of the episodes of the first season that Otis's mom had the file date on her computer and it was 2018. Images are just stylization. Why not?
Otis's father reflects the whole essence of modern gurus and coaches, he himself has a complete mess in relationships and is full of problems, but he teaches this to other people and writes books about relationships. 😅
Season 1 is an absolutely wonderful teen drama with a bunch of comedy acts. This whole high school in a small town in England with echoes of the 80s is really something new and fresh. Emotionally, sad, depressing, but also funny, and it's just a great mix of all of the above. The series seems very real. It focuses mainly on the relationship between Otis and Maeve, and that's what everyone wants to see because it's, in fact, the most important and interesting twist in the series. I also wanted to know what kind of school it was, where teachers, students, and even their parents were so addicted to sex that it affected their daily lives. It was both fun and weird.
But season 2 literally has the same cliffhanger at the end as the first one. Many Persians have stopped developing, they have exhausted themselves. As a result, Adam's branch was the most interesting of the season. The guy is really struggling with himself, he has an internal conflict. Apart from selling sexually motivated advice, Otis is not involved in anything else at school. But the season finale is the culmination of several far-fetched intrigues that left me disappointed. The season ended unsuccessfully. This shouldn't be happening.
Plus, Ola is an outright facepalm all season. He gives an ultimatum, which was resolved in her favor, after which he abandons Otis, and then is exposed as a victim. I understand everything, it's hard to blame a black girl for something, who realized that she loves her friend and in general she is such a complex and multifaceted bisexual, but her branch causes irritation. It's stupid.
If anyone knows, tell me why she mentions the elf from The Witcher to me.
When will the third season be rolled out? Netflix is silent and does not announce any dates at all.I'm sick of waiting, I hope the series hasn't been pushed back that far because of covid, and we'll get it in the coming months.
One of the best TV series ever! The second season is so much deeper that suddenly it all turned out. Emotions from love to hate. I was so charged up with the mood of the extreme episode that I expected a happy ending for Otis and Maeve, but what a bastard this one is.... Argh...!!!
P.S. Ola is the only negative of the series. I couldn't help myself, but I constantly wished that nothing would work out for her.
Well, because of the coronavirus, the sequel has been postponed (And some who are reading this message now may not live to see the sequel, as may I. But after the virus, it's going to be a mind-blowing series. All these "schoolchildren" will grow old. In the frame, we will see gays with three chins in carriages with smeared wrinkles, schoolgirls will have their bottoms hanging, the Indian woman will give birth to the 7th child by that time. It will be hilarious to watch their antics!!! To feminism and the promotion of interracial gay sex among schoolchildren, Maeve's sex with wheelchair palsy should be added. Oh, how cool it's going to be! The propaganda series will become really interesting! In the meantime, this campaign is just as depressing to watch as Tsar Vladimir and Shoigu's vacation in the taiga on all channels. But propaganda series about feminists, faggots, fucking at school are being filmed, but not about Putin and Shoigu yet. I wish I hadn't jinxed it, otherwise they'd take it off. In all our films, the creators of social networks who escaped from power are only saved (Drown, Deeper), while the real prototype has already fucked up with everyone in the USA and started licking the tsar's ass. It's time for the fucking plots in movies and TV series. The scoop taught that you have to die for the country and have time to collect a million tons of scrap metal, the West teaches you to hammer classmates into a point... Bt, can you not teach me anything?!
I've been waiting for this moment! I'm proud of Adam that he was able to tell everyone openly that he likes Eric and wants to be with him. Just the best. Of course, I feel sorry for Rahim, but not fate. Hopefully next season (if he's there) they'll give him their own little happiness, since it didn't work out with Eric.
There were a lot of couples this season. Lily and Ola, just the suns, are great for each other. Jacob and Jean are also beautiful, so she's also pregnant. Jacob suits her perfectly. And then there's Ruby and Otis, from a little hookup, but I didn't think I'd like their tandem. Well, there's also the friendship between Jason and that girl (I forgot her name), I hope their friendship will last a long time, because this is exactly what Jason has been missing all this time, a person like her. They are so different, but at the same time they have common interests.
It was a great season, it was just as interesting to watch as the first one, only Maeve and Otis didn't get together again. I hope this will happen in season 3, otherwise many people will get tired of it, but nothing else confused them.
Well, the ending is normal. But to be honest, when will the rekindling of love between Otis and Maeve stop? Let there be individual characters, it's even better this way)
The case when you really want to continue watching the series and wait for the next season. But Otis and Maeve's line is already too weird and questionable.
Honestly, I thought I'd spit when I saw the poster and the Netflix sign. But unlike other TV series, where a cringe storyline (like the witcher and his Negroelves) catches the eye, everything here is so organically intertwined that it causes almost no rejection. Humor is my honor, I haven't seen such hilarious TV shows for a long time. In general, the balance of comedy and drama is perfect.
Judging by the comment, I'm the only one who wants Otis and Maeve to finally get together. I'm very impressed with both characters, their support for each other. They should be together at the end!
I really liked Isaac, it's so nice to see such a character on the screen. Without any condescension and inspiration porn, without angelicness or, conversely, demonization into some kind of pervert. We're human too, and it's so nice to be shown on the screen as a human being too.
it's so cool to me that I started this series just a couple of days before the third season)) 🥳😁
What a good family Eric has after all!
the lost declaration of love reminds me of "Ann", where they couldn't get letters from each other in any way) I really hope that in the third season they will be brought together in the end!!!
the production caused Spanish shame, for God 's sake, I don't consider tabooing of the genitals to be normal, but vaginas on heads and penile hands, it seems to me, a bell about some kind of obsession)
It was a tough episode. There are a lot of dramas for a short time, but it seems to me that everything is going as it should. It's hard to even put everything together into a normal coherent comment. I'll just say that I'm very happy for Eric and Adam, and I hope they won't be bothered by the writers anymore. Let someone really be fine. I like the tandem of Viv and Jackson. They are very, very cute! For some reason, I was incredibly happy to see Stephen Fry on the screen! I am very surprised that Jean is pregnant. I hope she and Jacob will be fine. And one last thing... Otis can be treated in different ways, but I'm glad that he tried to correct the mistakes he made and began to apologize. I was motivated by Remy's words about lying. And also, by the way, Maureen, about telling your loved ones that they are. It's just a pity that Isaac behaved so lowly, but in war, all ways are good. And anyway, I want Otis with Maeve. I like this energy, they need each other. Especially after this season. I think many people will disagree with me, but I would like a happy ending with a relationship for them. It's very interesting what will happen in the remaining two seasons. I was told that the third one reveals more about the child-parent relationship, and it seems to me that it would be right to focus on this as the final turn away from romance and sex before closing all the arches in the upcoming (I think and hope that the final) fourth season.
I wasn't very impressed with the first season. For this reason, it took me a long time to gather my thoughts in order to watch the series further. Today I turned on the first episode and watched the whole season excitedly. Very, very cool! I also really like the fact that they began to analyze in detail things that really concern young people. I live in the USA myself, and all this is very close to the culture of this country. They show and explain a lot, and I am 100% sure that they help a lot of guys accept themselves. It's super!
After all the fuss between the girls, I'd like to see Otis with Ruby the most. She's so arrogant, but I'm sure Otis will find a way to her heart. And it's time for him to get rid of his attraction to Maeve. They may be suitable for each other, but nothing good will come of this painful relationship. It's time for them to move on.
How do you feel about the fact that Maeve betrayed her mother? It's a great series. There was a lot of sweetness in Episode 8, especially between Eric and Adam. I'm waiting for them to find out that it was the director who posted the printouts from the psychologist's magazine. He really pisses me off. A performance with cocks and vaginas 😆😆😆 I don't even know whether to laugh or be surprised.
@RMARA: She did the right thing, her mother is a junkie, it's obviously not safe for the child to be with her, she's already lied to Maeve so much, I don't feel sorry for the mother.
I hate the disabled e6lan, one of the nastiest characters. He started pissing me off from the first second he appeared in the second season. The scriptwriters are great.
Comments from those who don't like the LGBT theme for two seasons are delivered.. Guys, you're watching the TV series Sex Education, you really need it. 😂 people are different. There is a request from all audiences. The problems in the relationship of same-sex partners may be somewhat different, which is also important to show. The fact that there are one homosexual couple in a hundred around you, and there are several in the series, is a normal scenario. In addition, emotions are essentially the same as in straight couples, infidelity, doubt, insecurity, it's not so important whose example to look at.
It's a sad episode, but a lot of good things happened in it. the smart guys won, Jean is pregnant, and Otis dealt with his grudge against his mother, the musical was just amazing, Jackson retained his friendship with Viv, and Adam is just a smart girl, I am very happy for them and Eric. I'm sorry for Rahim, but this is such a big step for Adam, it's an incredibly brave act, and now he's smiling! Finally, Otis sided with his mother, supported her and, hopefully, their relationship will improve, because she is really a wonderful woman. Amy made up with the guy and it seems that he really suits her. I'm terribly sorry for Maeve, but she's a strong girl, I'm sure she'll go far. I don't want to judge Isaac, his life is difficult too, but it was the wrong thing to do. I hope that he will confess later that he did it. in general, the series is cool and touching, a worthy end to the season!
Maeve did everything right, her mother is a completely irresponsible junkie, she has already ruined two lives in fact: Maeve and her brother, she will also ruin her little sister, and she even keeps a special eye on her, despite the fact that Drake French did not arouse my sympathy and seemed somehow suspicious, it's a pity I understand him in terms of dislike for musicals, I don't like them either.
To be honest, I've been waiting for a setup from Rahim all season, he's too sweet. Hopefully, the character will be revealed later. Adam and Eric van Love, there's just nothing to add. Otis is developing and can grow up to be a good man in the long run. Isaac is very interesting. He's an asshole, of course, but as a character in the series, he's a godsend.
Girls are all beautiful, Girl Power 💪 I want more girls.
Discussion: Season 2, Episode 8 Join the Discussion
694Why would I break my heart like that? And why bring everything back to season 1, when there is unreal chemistry between them, but each of them denies it. And in the end it is recognized, but it becomes too late (or as in this case, the message is deleted)
I think that the season will be extended for 3 , and there Maeve will not know about Otis' feelings, everything will revolve around this topic and only in the last episode we will have a happy ending
and Otis needs to sort himself out and, in fact, I don't want him to have any love line at all
when Ola called Adam her friend and he hugged her, it was so warm and great! I'm very glad that he decided to tell Eric how he feels.
In general, they made a freaky performance, just bravo!!
And again the misunderstandings with Maeve and Otis...I guess that the 3rd season will be, maybe at least everything will finally become clear there and finally HE!!
"...when Ola called Adam her friend and he hugged her, it was so warm and great!.."
I was happy for Adam at that moment. It's still unknown how things will turn out with Eric, but at least now Adam has a real friend who will support him, which is great.
throughout the season, he tried to please everyone, but he didn't notice the person he loves right at point blank range. let this guy (hospody, I forgot the name of the character) act just disgusting, but he can also be understood. He was by Maeve's side throughout this time and revealed the truth, even if it was hard. After all, if Maeve hadn't turned in her mother, then her child would have had the same future as her.
In short, we ended the season on a very ambiguous note, yeah
Macho man, there's just not enough anger at him after watching the series. It's a pity that the phone was not password-protected.
He's nobody for her to do that.
Yes, Maeve is very hard, etc. but why suddenly won't Otis understand her? Well, let's say he doesn't understand. He loves her and will support her in any case
Isaac had no right to do that, that's for sure. This is some kind of mirror, in season 1 Otis was stupid - he deprived Maeve of the right to choose, selling information about her and thinking that this would negatively affect Maeve's attitude to the dark one (* forgot the name * performance in the dining hall), of course it turned out the opposite, but in general he acted badly and paid.
Now Isaac and Otis (karma) are also doing it, let's hope that they will still be together in season 3.
And he's also a teenager and made a mistake (at the party), because Maeve really acted selfishly towards him, for which he apologized later.
If Otis and Maeve had already sorted out their relationship, Maeve would have opened up and everything would have been fine with them, considering how understanding and supportive Otis is. The fact that they are from different worlds makes them an interesting couple, not a bad one.
And Maeve probably won't notice the pressure and limitations of her space at first. And then Ottis will save her))
It's cool that Eric and Adam are together after all, but there were so few of them! Honestly, I didn't have enough. I need more happy Eric and Adam, Netflix, do you hear me?
and crying Rahim 💔 Why create such beautiful characters so that they suffer later:(I really hope that next season Rahim will have a good, loving boyfriend.
And the whole Jackson line with Viv! I really liked their friendship and the fact that Jackson finally talked to his parents, and everything will be fine now.
Maeve and Otis... I still think they should move on, separate from each other. Maeve is very strong and she can handle it, I'm sure.
Gillian is still the star of this series! There was a lot more of it this season than in the previous one, and that's great. I wonder, by the way, what her character will do with pregnancy.
Also, that guy, Maeve's neighbor, disappointed me, eh.
as a result, the second season of sex education turned out to be exactly on the level of the first, if not better. I've got all the episodes in the top five and all the new characters, new stories, plot twists! Soundtrack, shooting, costumes! Very well, go ahead. I didn't wait a whole year for such high-quality content in vain, ahaha
and again, YOU GO LGBTQ! The representation we really deserve 🏳️🌈
Here, the whole point of the series is the diversity and completely opposite views on human relations among each of the characters, here if a gay man is gay, then it is woven into the plot and you believe him. If Ola has become a pan, then everything is correctly brought to this through her experiences and awareness of this fact. It's totally different, man.
the British communal in action!
Actually, it was introduced just to delay the maeve-otis couple. They'll keep teasing me until the last episode.
For the first time, I liked all the new characters. and Rahim, the French sunshine (I hope they'll pick a great guy for him in season 3), and Jackson's new girlfriend, who is obsessed with studying (she fell in love with her right away), and Maeve Tode's roommate brothers are not bad guys.
Besides, it's nice that we didn't forget about the supporting characters, they were very interesting to watch (yes, yes Adam and Eric, I'm looking at you and don't turn away there. well, what about the beloved couple Jean and Jacob not to say. Someone is expecting a baby. They even came up with a plot for Olivia, Anwar and Ruby. I am satisfied.
Otis and Maeve aren't together again, but I'm glad. If I was rooting for their couple in season 1, now I understand that I don't need Otis Maeve. I don't see anyone with her yet.
The new season is good. It's a great picture with great music (I'm still roaring with mystery of love and laughing with a disc at Otis' party), the characters are catchy, but something has changed, and I don't know if I like it or not yet.
Unfortunately, he seemed to be racing only in the same jacket, the shirts were definitely changing (I was watching))
I admire Maeve's strength and tenacity this season.
I knew that the drama between the gg's would be extended to the next season.
Eric and Adam are just bunnies. I was more worried about their relationship than I was about my life. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
It was predictable about Maeve and Otis, although I honestly thought that at least something would happen between them this season - but here's the cliffhanger again for next season.
The way Ola stood up for Adam, the way he was frozen in place by the words that someone loves him and the hugs just melted my heart.😭
I guessed about the pregnancy, but in any case it will be interesting to look at it, besides, it means that Jean and Jacob will not break up)
It's been a wonderful, enjoyable season, but it's a pity that there are only 8 episodes. Now all the hopes are that they will be extended.
Isaac acted like an asshole. I understand him perfectly, but that doesn't exclude the fact that he's a total asshole.
I really want to just hug all the girls in the series, they're so wonderful and they don't deserve all the shit that's happening to them.
The second season, of course, is inferior to the first, but overall the impression is positive. I was really looking forward to it and I wasn't disappointed.
Otis is always unlucky. I think next season will be even juicier with the pregnancy and the expectation that Maeve and Otis will get together.
*joking*
Moreover, the makings are already quite good for this.
I want to continue! 😭
I fell out on Stephen Fry.
I'm soulless, because I don't particularly like musicals, but give me this particular production of Romeo and Juliet, complete and not spoiled by all sorts of Groffs (well, maybe by Jonathan Groff).
I knew that Maeve and Otis would not be brought together, because the show is popular and should continue, but it's still a terrible pity, oh, this guy did not do well by deleting the message, anyway, the secret will become clear and Maeve will not forgive him for this
It is very interesting what will happen to the relationship between Jacob and Jean and whether Adam will still hold Eric's hand.
And yes, I need to be more satisfied with myself, Maureen, MORE
Rahim , why is that with such a wonderful character
But it's impossible not to be happy for Adam and Eric.
And I really liked Jackson and Viv's friend, they're just sweet!!
I watched the season in one gulp and I want to say that he came out very cool! I'm looking forward to season 3 with impatience.
The series has a homely atmosphere, it feels like I'm watching old videos with friends I haven't talked to in a long time. I can't even remember the last time I cried so much when watching TV shows. A whole range of emotions from tenderness and happiness to sadness and pain in the chest area.
After watching it, there was an incomprehensible lump of emotions in my chest, like happiness that Adam and Eric were finally starting to take shape, but I kind of wanted to bang my head against the wall because Otis and Maeve would run in circles again (I hoped that the disabled guy wouldn't delete the message, but it was too obvious). I've been worried about Jackson all season and I'm terribly glad that his relationship with Viv didn't turn into a romantic one, although there were a lot of hints about it..
To sum up, I'm really looking forward to season 3 and I hope all the kids will find happiness.
everything is fine in this series, except for the characters' omissions 🤦♀️ on the other hand, it moves the plot 🤷♀️
My jaw dropped when I saw Stephen Fry on the quiz show. And the first question is about the Volga...It's amazing!☺️
I thought about getting pregnant after my mom got sick for the first time. This moment is wonderfully played.
Spanish shame: "get your hands full of dicks."
And the director, who looks insanely like his son or vice versa, stops the musical so absurdly.
And my goodness! THE MUSICAL!!!! Excellent!
Answering machines are evil. Tell people about your feelings to their face if you want to be heard for sure.🌶
Therefore, when I hear the answering machine, I reset it and try to pick up a living person.
Was it specially filmed in such a bigger and more beautiful sun?))
this, and so let's go through the plot.:
1) I am incredibly happy for Eric and Adam, although for eight episodes I fell in love with Rahim like I had never fallen in love with any character before (and I cried when he cried)
2) Otis and Maeve, everything is very ambiguous. On the one hand, Isaac acted like an asshole, but on the other hand, he can be understood. Otis literally ignored Maeve all season and only drunkenly managed to say something.In general, I think less and less that they should be together. They can be happy separately.
3) Lily and Oli! My kittens, I'm very happy for them. I can't say that it was expected or unexpected, but they look good together.
In general, I am very glad that this series talks about serious things in a non-surface form. There are psychological problems, self-acceptance, health problems, and so on. I'm also happy when they start to dig into sexual orientations)) But it's told so simply that you don't even think about it, you just watch.
Just like last season, 8 episodes flew by unnoticed, I want a third season!!
And more than that, ignoring him was just Maeve in the hallways before, because she was jealous of him and didn't want to admit it to herself at first, and then afraid to tell him.
watched it in one gulp and now I can't cope with the surging feelings, of which there are a lot.
They once again showed how multifaceted life is, that everyone has problems - teenagers, their parents, and teachers. We touched on a lot of important topics - about orientation, violence, pressure from society and family, the relationship between children and parents, self-acceptance, friendship, support (the scene with the girls on the bus in the very heart <3>), understanding your feelings and boundaries, and this is not the whole list.There is something to think about. and yet all this resonates and touches a nerve - after all, each of us has faced something that the characters have faced. (my eyes were wet during the viewing process many times)
It's a very intense, emotional, fun, but also sad season. I can't even really sort everything out, they did everything so damn well that I was impressed. There's an explosion in my head.
The characters are cool and everyone is evolving, everyone has their own story that is intertwined with others. and it's also great that characters that I couldn't even think of are connecting: Ola and Adam 3
or Otis and Ruby (it was very unexpected)
thank you for all the characters having development! They're all wonderful. It's a great season. (we'll have to review it later. Uh.)
, but I can't find it on the internet.
I'm already waiting for the new season to see how Jean will deal with her pregnancy. An unexpected move from the creators.
The second, like the first season at altitude, looked easy and in one go.
BUT Otis is infuriating with his behavior ((
From the last episodes, I liked the moments with Otis and Ruby, especially the moment in the woods.
Well fuck isaac
What kind of moralizing are you talking about? explaining to the audience that it is unacceptable to engage in exhibitionism?
In the first season, the series taught people to be themselves and be able to enjoy life being themselves, but without disturbing the well-being of others, we did not see anything new.
The play was not about homosexuality, and the children themselves came up with the name due to the fact that at birth they buy blue diapers for boys and pink ones for girls. And the authorities considered this to be the spread of child pornography (a video from the performance was posted on a social network). If you're interested, read about it.
for example, the song from the end of the seventh episode (Mystery of love) gets to the senses and makes you remember 'call me by your name')))
Rahim is generally an accidental victim, he received such a gift for his good attitude. You wouldn't want anyone to go through that
I've been watching him all season and I really wanted to hug him.
And I'm very glad that he found a good friend and FINALLY GOT together WITH ERIC.
I feel a little sorry for Rahim..
well, I'm generally silent about the old "couple".
Isaac didn't do very well. Of course, you can understand him, but in the end, when it all comes out, he'll have a hard time, because Maeve doesn't really like lies..
Everyone seems to be doing more or less well (except for Rahim), there is still a strong sediment of sadness.
The series has become not so easy and only fun. This season is filled with drama and a lot of problems for each character, which his friends help him solve)) The relationships of many characters were touched upon, and in great detail, as it seemed to me. Starting from schoolchildren and ending with their parents, who have no less of these problems!
The only thing that seemed strange was that by showing Isaac's character as adequate and intelligent at first, they turned him into a jealous, selfish wheelchair user. As if they could be more than just friends. And of course, it's understandable why Otis didn't wait for Maeve (this moment is completely unrealistic), then there would be no bold hint of the third season, which will be.
9/10
p.m. Shakespeare's production is HIGH-QUALITY
I feel sorry for Otis. As a result, he suffered the most. He tried to stay away from Maeve in order to continue his relationship with Oli. Maeve came by herself, making a mess in her head and making her doubt inwardly, then an ultimatum from Olya. And he seemed to accept it, but in response, the breakup a day later, the discovery of feelings under alcohol, as a result, Maeve would not receive the message. At least he made up with his mom.
There's not enough clinic yet. They somehow reduced it, and then completely removed it, but it carried a lot of problems and funny moments at the same time.
Otherwise, it's still a great series, maybe just a little worse than the first one. It remains to wait for the third one with impatience
Then he tried to establish a relationship with Jacob, defended his mother at school, and apologized to Maeve.
I don't know what he messed up, because he did everything right, and if he made mistakes somewhere (he lied to his mother, feuded with Jacob), he fixed them in the end.
, the characters are incredibly well written
, the dialogues are simply gorgeous
, I am delighted and I believe that every teenager and every parent should watch the series.
Thank you thank you thank you
The difference is whether the hero grows up, learns from his mistakes, it's not clear about Isaac whether he learns from his mistakes or not, there wasn't much of him. We see Otis for two seasons and he definitely grows up, he apologized for his behavior, but we don't know yet whether Isaac will confess himself or be exposed and whether he will apologize and how he will react. If last season had been cut short at the moment when Otis sold information to Jackson and they drove off into the sunset, we would also have thought that he had acted badly, because Otis didn't give her a choice. Many people would have two emotions, and so would I. I judge by what we have and what we know, Isaac did something wrong, definitely. We'll be able to get to know him more next season, hopefully mostly by how he'll deal with what he's done.
But now everything is clear.
PS Well, Stephen Fry is always nice to see. It's cool that he came here too)
The series is wonderful
Although the last 5 minutes have slightly overshadowed the full happy ending, in order to leave a reserve for the next season. Well, let's wait for season 3 :)
P.S. And I really hope that Groff Sr. will be kicked out of school and a normal principal will be hired!
Spending time with your boyfriend during an important event is not condescension, but respect.
Openly telling the truth about yourself is not condescension, but respect (for yourself first of all). And he didn't say "yours," and he said it only to the priest, not to all the parishioners, in response to Jesus' blessing.
Rahim did not claim that Eric did not really believe. He asked him about it, and when he got an affirmative answer, he asked a reasonable question about religious prejudices about gays. However, he did not put pressure on Eric, did not question his feelings and faith, and tried to end the conversation on this topic immediately.
especially about a forgotten phone. I think it's like a conditioned reflex right now to take your phone with you when you leave. and Maeve lives in a damn trailer park = relatively high crime rate, doesn't she really have at least the simplest password?
I'm already waiting for the next season to start with the fact that Otis won't even think about going back to Maeve or at least calling her, because she didn't answer the voice mail, which means she definitely doesn't want to be with him.
And of course, joy for Adam. It was nice when Eric's family welcomed him so warmly.
I am happy for Adam, he is struggling with complexes, enlists the support of friends, I hope everything will be fine with him.
and that's it, everyone knows who's who. but of course we will go around 8 episodes in disbelief
, the series is mega cool, I'm glad that Eric chose Adam, such zai together.
I'm waiting for the development of Adam and Eric's relationship in season 3. Although I feel very sorry for Rahim, he's a nice guy.
it kind of even spoiled the feeling of the previous episodes, which are just bombastic.
"No one has ever called me a friend." I screamed at that moment, it was so warm right away.
When the guys won the quiz, there was so much joy, and then this situation with Maeve's mother. Watching her cry alone in her trailer is simply unbearable.
"Will you take my hand, please? "
Of course, I'm happy for Adam and Eric, but Rahim felt sorry for how he was sitting on the bench with tears in his eyes, eh... But I think if Eric had stayed with Rahim, it wouldn't have lasted long, they're too different.
I'm not talking about the musical at all. It was so unusual and gorgeous.😍
I smiled at the moment with Jonathan and Vif, they were just mimics.
But the ending... Too much pain, my buns deserve happiness. Maeve had to listen to the message..
it hurts, it really hurts. We are waiting for the third season
I am very pleased with Adam's development. I think this conversation with my mother (by the way, I'm very happy for Maureen!) He helped her not so much with general thoughts, but with the fact that she cited his father as an example. And Adam really doesn't want to be like his father (I don't think anyone wants to). I'm so happy for them and Eric! I liked that they didn't start kissing or throwing "I love you", but such a simple and sweet hand-holding. The unrealistic chemistry between them, you can't let it go.
Rahim is kind of cool, when he's with Eric, the way he takes care of him, romantic, not afraid to hide his feelings. But at the same time, as a character, he is somehow not alive. He throws out clever thoughts, cool quotes, but still kind of...cardboard or something. I hope it will be developed next season, because there is clearly a story connected with this jacket. But mom knows better, he doesn't make Eric shine. They're cute, but there's not that fire between them that there is between Eric and Adam.
Eric was clearly reluctant to let Rahim into his world, but immediately rushed to introduce Adam to his mother. And what a touching reaction Adam has to Eric's family.
Ola and Lily are cute, but I liked them better as friends. I don't know, it's kind of too abrupt and spontaneous for me. If Ola still had a VERY SHORT, but still a path of self-doubt, then Lily did not.
Jackson and Viv's friendship warms my heart, they are very sweet. I hope they won't try to reduce them, although everything is going to that. Viv turned Dex down, that is, she got over him. And the way she looks at Jackson sometimes is so immediately suggestive.
Spektal is simply a masterpiece. DICK HANDS ENTER. GO THROUGH THE VAGINA!
Well, Otis and Maeve, it's a pity, of course. But I hope that everything will work out for them, although I'm not so sure about it anymore. I love Otis's speeches. That's in defense of Mom, that's Maeve's message. Eloquent.
Jacob was so handsome at the play, God. I wonder how he and Jean will turn out.
All in all, it's a great season, bringing up other important issues in the field of sexual and human education. Great music, wonderful cast, and most importantly, Eric's incomparable laugh.
more precisely, I sincerely believe. That she listened to her 💔
Maybe she's smiling because she's happy that she's not alone, that Isaac is there to support her and distract her from sad thoughts)
The musical millet bomb, I screamed like crazy)))))) But when they said that Lily would be the director, I didn't even have a thought that she would do it in her own style))))
I've reviewed Adam's conversation with Ola several times.
"You're my friend." I love you as a friend... Are you okay?
- No one has ever told me that I am their friend.
* suddenly hugs Ola*
It was soooooooooo cute!
And then his confession in front of everyone. "I want to hold your hand." And then Adam finished me off, smiling, talking to Eric's family)))
And the fly in the ointment is the crying Rahim, I feel very sorry for him. But in this episode, it finally became clear that she and Eric are very different.
Otis was very pleased with this episode and his speech during the musical is very good.
A very unexpected twist with Jean. I want her and Jacob to be together. Moreover, Otis talked to him and realized that Jacob could become a real father to him)
What a despicable act by Isaac... As soon as Maeve entered his room and put down her phone. It crossed my mind that Isaac would somehow listen in and delete the message.
I can't even imagine how hard it was for Maeve to decide to call social services, but she did the right thing. I don't have any sympathy for her mom at all.
It turned out to be a great season!
Will you teach me?
And there are plenty of ready-made GIFs on the Internet, you don't need to make them yourself. For example, here:
tumblr.com/search/sex+education+gifs
giphy.com/explore/sex-education
Or just type "sex education gifs" into the search engine (image search section)
And how incredibly wonderful it is that Otis actually confessed his love and great respect for her at the end.
And one more aspect touched me to the core: the emphasis on honesty in relationships. It is impossible to build strong relationships (in family, with friends, at work, with neighbors) without honesty. It's just that I would choose this as my motto for this season.
After all, Mr. Hendricks, an alcoholic biologist, chemist, and jazz musician, is engaged in sexual education in the series, who himself wears a mask so as not to get infected with chlamydia through breathing. 😉😃
Here..
but it all seemed so ridiculous to me, because Ole concocted a line with Lily in 3 seconds, even though three seconds ago she suffered so much from Otis that, like some kind of wild jealous woman, she even forbade friendship with Maeve, and then dumped him and was like, let's just be bro.
Yes!! there is such a thing)
heartbreaking, and the most heartbreaking thing is Otis talking to his father, not knowing why, but it seemed to me that he should run to this show now, like Adam ran to Eric, but no damn, he just left her a voicemail!
another scene at the play, where Otis confesses or, as his mother said, is responsible for his actions
, the scene where Eric introduced Adam to his family, his subsequent smile, it caused a lot of emotions in me
Otis tried not to be an ass like his father, so he didn't want to leave Ola when Maeve confessed to him. Now he realized that if he chooses the person he loves, he is not drunk.
and Isaac, yes, as the disabled ahuel wrote above)))
Maeve is fucking awesome, but I really feel sorry for her, every next season she's going to be fucked up, about like Adam, and at the end of the season she's going to kiss her decent boyfriend, and now it's going to be xs Otis, and it's sad
. Romeo and Viv were obvious, but I thought they would become a couple, not friends
. Sad, sad, and sad
, for me personally, the season turned out to be at the level of the first, and the best episode was the second
Adam and Eric – love. Isaac, I hope he goes fuck himself.
I really like that it's not Otis and Maeve in the center of the plot, but all the characters, each in their own story, as it happens in life.
Keep it up, thanks to the creators, the actors and everyone involved, I'm looking forward to the third season.
, I'm very sorry for Jean, it was noticeable that it was getting hard for her, and I sincerely hope that next season her condition will improve, personal relationships will improve (maybe with the same Jacob)
well, and most importantly, as for Maeve and Otis. I don't know, it's very ambiguous. on the one hand, I want them to finally find each other, but on the other, for some reason, it's already difficult to imagine them together. Maybe the series won't even end with them dating, but something else will happen.
So, I'm looking forward to the new season, and this one was insanely cool.
Half of the season is glass, but it's cool glass because you grow up with the characters in some aspects.
I don't know what about the third season. This one was strong. Thanks, Netflix!
The season is also remembered for the fact that a lot of different peirings were shown here, and not all of them are about love. They're more about friendship.
I'm really sorry for Rahim, but he saw for himself how Eric lit up when Adam came. The musical itself is, of course, bombastic. :D
Overall, it's a great season.
Although all other lines are developing positively, many characters have crossed the rubicon and are on the right track, but the two main characters are all led through difficulties.
And the director was constantly infuriating..
Overall, the season is great, I think it's an order of magnitude better than the first one.
Thanks, Netflix
Maeve and Otis are a very difficult couple, of course, and I personally hope to see a happy ending for them, even though Otis has screwed up a lot this season.
Isaac is a shitty person, and it was obvious from the very beginning of their acquaintance with Maeve - he is a selfish, self-centered and embittered person, imho.Maeve will be worse off with him if the writers decide to romanticize them a bit in season 3.
Stephen Fry, oh my God, this is a gift for the end of the season.✨
Adam and Ola's embrace - he finally has a true friend😭And I'm happy for them and Eric, even though I feel sorry for Rahim...I said that someone from this triangle would have their heart broken, it was inevitable.
Poor Maeve, I feel sorry for her, I feel sorry for my mother too, but it's her own fault, Maeve did everything according to her conscience...By her act, she showed how much she loves her baby sister!
There is an appropriate soundtrack.
There is your own image style, style, and atmosphere in the frame.
Interesting deep diverse characters-there are.
There are reasonable motives for actions.
There is a friendship that is treated no worse than a romantic/sexual relationship.
Character development based on issues that were there last season, not just plucked out of your finger or made the characters look dumber than they were in Season 1 - Oh yeah. There is!
And, of course, sexual enlightenment. Positive, without prejudice and excessive teachings-there is!
I can spend another hour finishing this list, but who will read it? You already know.
P.S. Don't ignore her for Ukrainian, please be a bunny.
Passed in one breath)
It's fine as usual.
And, as usual, heartbroken.
*crackling*
💔
It was.... bombically! It's a very powerful finale, just like the whole season.
I watched the last episode and most of all I didn't want it to end.
But damn, why didn't Otis tell his mother that she was fired because of him? If he hadn't stolen her diary, there would have been no copies of her notes.
And God, at least let Maeve and Otis be together in the third season.
The same goes for Otis's sex with Ruby. She went into the pharmacy with him and even admitted to the cashier that she had sex with Otis. Then Adam saw them together, and they actually rode a bike for half a day, sat in the woods, although initially she seemed ashamed of the fact that she and Otis had sex, and did not want anyone to find out about it.
I can't get mad at Isaac. No way. Yes, he had no right to interfere, listen, delete, but knowing Otis, well, I can't get mad...
Adam is my heart. I've been worried about him the most all season.
And in this series, the girls had all the motives (some had more serious, painful and traumatic ones, others less) to unite and support each other instead of continuing to quarrel with each other (Maeve and Viv), compete for guys (Maeve and Ola), insult and offend each other (Olivia and Aimee).
The subtle irony is that the girls were punished for an offense that the guy actually did, and he did it because he wanted to attract the attention of the teacher he was lusting after (dick is the head of everything...). The same situation with the bus driver: he felt like it, he jerked off and forgot, and Aimee walks because of this and is afraid of her boyfriend's touch. The same situation with Viv: the man was having fun showing his penis in the pool, and because of this she is now forced to be afraid to swim, although she loves it very much.
And it's only natural that it's girls who help other girls overcome the fear caused by dishonest men. Women are also helped by female specialists after, for example, rape or domestic violence, since any man (even a doctor, even a psychotherapist) simply by his appearance evokes memories of a traumatic situation.
well, of course, not for some kind of competition, but for the soul
This season (year), the characters are already asking themselves questions about their future and careers: Jackson is thinking about a backup option instead of a career as a swimmer, Viv writes letters to friends from Africa for extra points, Maeve participates in a literary circle and a quiz, as this will help with university admission.
And to achieve their goals, they are FORCED to collaborate with each other, even if they don't like the person: Maeve was accepted into the team because they had to win a quiz for the sake of points for admission to the university.
Therefore, the main source of negativity this season is adults who interfere in the fate of schoolchildren: Maeve's mother, with her drug breakdown, prevents Maeve from concentrating and performing well on the quiz, Jackson's mother continues to force him to practice swimming, Adam's father does not allow him to return to school and catch up on missed classes, Aimee's mother is drunk and she does not care. that the daughter wants to become a baker.
This season, the characters realize that they are not in school forever, that they will not always be together in such a composition, that in a short time they will leave who is where and everyone will have their own new life. And the fear of this "new life" is much stronger than the fear of the sidelong glances of your classmates, whom you will forget their names after graduation... (((
It's so beautiful *~*
And if in the first season I didn't like Maeve, Otis and Jackson, now I like absolutely all the characters (well, except for the director, of kors, it serves him right. by the way).
She was squeaking on stage with Adam and Eric.
And damn, why did the guy delete Otis' message (so it's clear why, but bitch!!!!). I just burst into tears at Otis's confession.
We are waiting for season 3. I hope it will be just as wonderful.
pysy. I want this production of Romeo and Juliet in the full version, it's gorgeous hd
Besides, it's much easier for Otis to find a girlfriend (now and in the future): he has Ola, Lily offered him sex. In general, he will attach his penis somewhere.
And for Isaac, this is probably the only chance to meet such a close and caring person with a very similar fate and worldview.
How your syllogism about "should get married" relates to my comment about Isaac's motivation and assessment of the morality of his act will remain a mystery (((
much easier for
Otis to find a girl (now and in the future): he has Ola, Lily offered him sex. In general, he will attach his penis somewhere." I
replied
, or do you not remember what you are writing
We need to review the first season, thanks hd
Isaac and Maeve have a good tandem, I agree. Plus I liked Otis, uh, with Ruby? That's her name, hd.
About Isaac and Maeve. I'm afraid Maeve has a "messiah complex" there: often people who took care of dysfunctional parents or relatives in childhood choose those who also need to be taken care of. For example, people with addictions, people with physical or mental disabilities. Even just problematic people who are constantly getting into trouble and who need to be constantly saved from something.
And when they meet a "normal" partner without any special problems, who has a normal life and does not need to be saved, they feel uncomfortable and out of place next to him (Maeve and Jackson).
Therefore, they break off such relationships, consciously or subconsciously, explaining this with the phrases "I'm bored with him," "I'm sick of his correctness and normality," "my soul doesn't lie to him," "I can't be myself with him," and so on.
The problem with such people is not only the habit of taking care of problematic people. For them, the abnormal has become so normal that they now perceive normality as a negative deviation. They cannot ALLOW THEMSELVES to be happy, to allow themselves to live a normal life with normal people. That's what Maeve told Aimee last season: I don't deserve to be with Jackson.
And she could, if she wanted, find facts that, on the contrary, make her not only worthy of Jackson, but even better than him!
Jackson had a normal life from birth, he didn't fight for it. And Maeve, left an orphan with a drug-addicted brother, was able not only to stay sober, not become a prostitute, not commit suicide, but continues to study well at school, self-educates on her own initiative, earns money in quite decent ways, fully supports herself and even helps financially her brother and mother. She's worthy of two Jacksons! But he doesn't allow himself to see it.
There, the main character Christie is used to taking care of Boney's drug-addicted mother. After a bunch of failed affairs and marriage, she finally met a normal guy. But soon I ran away from him on the ledge of the house, almost crashing, they say, I don't love him.
And then I met a drug-addicted alcoholic firefighter (all rolled into one!) - and instantly "fell in love". And even later, she met Chris Pratt's mega sexy but mentally challenged stable boy (from the Guardians of the Galaxy movie) - and she also instantly "fell in love."
But the irony goes further.: Boney also had a drug-addicted mother. And Boney, after many unsuccessful affairs, "falls in love" with - guess who! - a wheelchair user.
Yes, yes, it's still a carbon monoxide sitcom with great humor, irony and scenes that make you cry.
* applause
** Don't be sarcastic
Hopefully, season 3 will reveal how Director Groff went from being a cheerful dancing rock'n'roller to being so soulless.
And I also just had a thought about the director : everyone doesn't like him so much, both in the series and here in the comments, but people don't become sullen scum just like that, there are probably reasons.
I'm really looking forward to the third season.
I'm so happy for Adam. Now he has a girlfriend and a boyfriend. I hope Adam will finally be happy!
The situation of Otis and Maeve worries me a lot. Oh, Maeve's jealous neighbor, although it's understandable, but Otis... Otis has to tell Maeve all this personally, looking into her eyes.
The musical "Romeo and Juliet" is a fire! I would love to see the full version of it :)))
1. Maeve and Erin
Maeve was right to report Erin to the authorities. It was clearly stated that "lie again and I'll throw you out." If Erin screamed so much that it was a one-time thing and wouldn't happen again, then why did she keep such a miracle set? As they say, there are no former drug addicts (especially heroin addicts).
It's a pity for the little one, because I doubt she'll grow up to be as smart as Maeve.
2. Otis
I was very pleased this season. You can really see the development of the character, the resolution of internal conflicts and his formation as a person, albeit initial. Closing the gestalt with my father was clearly beneficial.
If Jean decides to give birth, I am one hundred percent sure that Otis will be a good older brother.
3. Rahim
The most useless character, in my humble opinion. Was it introduced purely to make Adam jealous and be with Eric together? Because I didn't notice any interactions except through Eric (at most the story about the enema). It turned out to be a punching bag: he threw it and threw it.
4. Jackson
He's been a favorite since the first season, and he's still one! I am very glad that the boy had the courage to talk frankly with both mothers and come to a healthy compromise. Plus, I've made a good friend in Viv.
5. Isaac
Whatever you want, but he was clearly acting like a scumbag. Of course, I understand that sitting in a trailer all day and looking out the window is boring, but SO brazenly meddling in someone else's life is completely too much. Even if he likes Maeve (most likely), that's not how it's done anyway. Moral violence, pressure, and control are bad things.
Maureen was the icing on the cake. I never expected it to be so well revealed and shown from a new perspective. Good girl for getting out of this horrible cocoon! I'm proud of her <3
I share the vision of those who no longer have a pair of Otis/Maeve and, to be honest, I was even a little happy about Isaac's act (but there's no excuse for it, it's super stupid and wrong! you were a fool, Isaac)
I'll explain: I'm only glad because Karma will give Otis a slap on the head for reprimanding Maeve in a "drunken stupor"
, but it's understandable that it's difficult for him now, too, he's trying to figure himself out, taking important steps towards this (the same awareness of the behavior of a "lonely child", about which he tells his mom at the end of the episode is great!), but damn, he messed up so many things while he was sorting it out!
Maeve generally dealt with the problems herself throughout the series and did not want to burden anyone with them and steadfastly endured everything she faced throughout the season.
Of course, this stoicism is sometimes not the healthiest tactic, but I am incredibly proud of it and really hope that in the end she and Otis will become good friends, not partners in a romantic relationship, and there will be no more understatement.
I actually thought that the series would end with this (and even hoped a little), but it seems that we are being brought to another super-important topic - sex of people with disabilities! Long live inclusivity! That would be great.
It's been a great season, so challenging and interesting
Maeve's mom deserved everything (although she tried, which makes me happy) She dumped Maeve, and I've been waiting for a whole season for when. I thought she'd just leave the baby at Maeve's and run away.
Jackson finally told his mom that he didn't want to swim. And under one episode, I left a comment that I ship them. So, they get along great and are friends, and here the romantic line is superfluous.
The director's wife deserves special praise. She blossomed so much without him.
I'm not talking about Otis and Maeve at all. Otis insulted her and behaved like an asshole. I should have left Ola right away if Maeve liked me. But his message was very sweet. I started crying.
The disabled bitch!!! I'm sorry, but I can't say anything else about him!
I: - I'm going to eat
In general, the season was a great success. I watched it in one go, very cheerfully and catches on to what is happening - periodically you catch facepalms, but in a kind way)
We are waiting for the 3rd season, the series is still holding the bar
the best
soap opera
Honestly
, it's very difficult to comment
on it. There are so many events in the series that it's better to watch rather than talk (and review)
difficult
sad
sincere
and vital
P.S. I don't understand, what's the problem with calling Maeve back? Should I ask where she is and when she will be there? It's clear that I wouldn't pick up the phone, but at least I can try.
What difference does it make if Isaac deleted the message or not? Otis could have stayed and waited for Maeve, since he loved her and wanted to confess. But he's gone.
Can he confess again by calling again, is it a pity for the money? Call again and again until there is no answer. Or he can come the next day.
In general, this is really the stupidest moment, and it will be very stupid if next season the whole season is based on this call and the fact that he did not admit it again.
I think everything will be resolved in season 3, they won't drag it out until season 5, huh:)
I can't get enough of them
Damn, it turned out that I like the actress playing Ola.. the unusual appearance and style of the heroine suits the actress very well. I don't know, I got into it somehow..At the first appearance, I was somehow more sure that Ola was either bi or lesbian after all, and when she appeared in a costume, then, well, there was almost fanfare that something was not clean here))) Adam is a sweetheart, diehard, but a sweetheart. I finally started to smile))) and Rahim is just some kind of furniture, but he helped Eric to become more confident and not to be scared off by sudden kisses and holding hands. Well, Rahim wasn't exactly useless furniture, sort of.. the dining table))) The only thing I didn't understand at the end was how Isaac listened to the voicemail, if the first thing that is done when creating an answering machine is the password, so that there would be no such situations. Well, with this plot twist, they created a reserve for the third season, that's the intrigue.
The songs themselves are not bad, but when you remember the scene in which the soundtrack was played, it feels much more emotional.
PS: Maybe someone can use it:
the list of songs of the series: tunefind.com/show/sex-education
most of them are available for download on myzuka.club
- You have to tell your loved ones that you love them, even if it hurts you.
"Why?" It sounds crazy.
- Because you are a living person.
And it's good that Adam decided to take such a bold step in front of a crowd of spectators and stopped paying attention to what others would think.
And these scenes are some of the best of the season. ✨
P.S. What a bombastic and cosmic last episode.
it's clear that Otis and Maeve will end up together, but for some reason I didn't want that for them this season.
The musical was enchanting!!! and Adam's appearance was a wonderful moment! And I'm so glad that Rahim understood everything and just left! Still, Eric needs to try with Adam- he's just beaming next to him) and yet, didn't it seem to me? Was Adam smiling for the first time??? it's nice to see him so peaceful)
This season, Otis is more relaxed, which through pain, tears and drunken antics led him to such correct conclusions, which can not but rejoice.
Gene Melborn is definitely the brightest character of the season! Miss Anderson is beyond praise, it was very pleasant to watch the game, especially her British accent.😍
Adam was sullen and silent all the way, and in the last episode it was shown that he can not only hug, but also smile - comically enough, but it suits him.😁
The ending of Eric and Rahim's relationship turned out to be crumpled, I didn't like it, I spent so much time developing them and in the end I made Eric look like an asshole... such a thing
I was very worried about Amy, the most open and sensual character.
The season came out to be incredibly interesting, open, attractive and defenetly fanny! I look forward to the continuation and further developments!
I'm waiting for the new season again, and this one flew by like a blink.
Mature people don't always know how to figure it out irrevocably, and here's a boy who was offered an open relationship for the first time. Of course, he was confused, unable to sort out his feelings so quickly.
And here's Otis and Maeve's line - just for what!?!?!?!
How can we wait for the new season now?
The episode was incredibly gorgeous!
"she said that only once" - drug addicts are great actors and liars :((( They always have everyone around them to blame for their problems and their relapses, just not themselves. They always claim that they are the only one who has the hardest time. Therefore, the image of the mother is conveyed just perfectly, on all counts. Unfortunately.
I thought that after such a delightfully funny musical, nothing bad could happen, but here it is, as it turned out.
most of the episode (and the season) for me is worrying about Adam, because, as for me, the growth of the character is on the face. He's an incredible guy for opening up and taking a risk. I love Eric and Adam
's love. At the end of the season, I started to worry about Jean and Jacob's relationship, they had really good dynamics.
I'm happy for Otis psychologically, and if everything was going well in his relationship, then there would be nothing to shoot. and so obviously there is a hint of the third season, fingers crossed.
p.s. "You're not nervous, you're just excited" is a wonderful motivating phrase.
No matter what anyone says about Maeve's neighbor's low act, I understand it perfectly. He had a difficult childhood, his parents abandoned him, just like hers, and he takes care of her. Plus, he's disabled, and it's much more difficult to find a girlfriend in this situation. On the other hand, Otis is the only child from a more prosperous family who has never had to live the way people from their circle live. And all the things he said at the party. I don't know how, but I don't want Otis and Maeve to be together anymore after everything that happened.
We are waiting for season 3. I wonder how the screenwriter will turn these storylines.
As for the main love line, it's a good thing they're not being brought together now, because it's going to kill the show. History has already seen this not once, and there will definitely be nothing good from such an outcome. To end the series on such a note, yes, but you don't have to do it somewhere in between.
In general, I am very satisfied. I'm waiting for the third season.
In my opinion, this season was more serious in terms of revealing the topic of "fathers and children," and that's great, because the series shows how to get out of different situations with parents, how important it is to have a dialogue.
Adam and Eric have great chemistry, it's good that they stayed together. Everything started too fast with Rahim and they didn't have a backstory.
I was surprised by the drunken Otis and his little situation, but I was even more surprised by Jean's pregnancy. By the way, I would like to mention Jean's advice to the director's wife separately. It's good that they are now solving the problems of adults)
What Maeve's new friend had done was not the best, and of course he had no right to do it. There is a suspicion that next season Maeve will be dating (or friends? but in any case, trust) with him, Otis will not understand why everything is happening like this, they will beat around the bush and at the very end of the season they will probably clarify the situation.
The unresolved problem of Jackson's mother (the fear that he does not love her as much as he loves her biological one) led to the fact that he began to mutilate himself.
The unresolved problem of Adam's mother (the fear of being left without a man and being useless to anyone, the fear of having her own desires and realizing them) led to her giving a fuck about her son's fate and feelings, indulging her husband's decisions in everything.
The unresolved problem of Jean herself (the fear of losing the man she loves, replacing the role of her husband with her son) led to Otis' sexual depression.
I thought Otis's mom was pregnant)))))
Otis, if you admit to yourself that you're an asshole, you don't stop being an asshole, alo.
Send a declaration of love by voice message? Kapets, can Maeve finally have a normal guy - not an asshole who would be interested in her life and hobbies, and who knows how to sit on the toilet himself? because her life was too hard and she didn't deserve to serve the immature Otis mentally or Isaac physically.
The only character who has made any personal progress is Jackson.
Isaac over there is interested in her life with all his might, for example. Did it get easier?)
I had a panic attack when I realized that the season was over and they didn't know anything about each other...
. The season is great, I hope Otis will no longer seem perfect and will look at the world in a different way, and Maeve, I hope, will not blame herself for sending her mother to the hospital (or wherever she was taken) at the end of the season. Awesome, I want a third season!
Once again, we won't see happy Maeve and Otis. But I'm even happy to wait for next season.
To be honest, I began to worry more about the fate of Otis' friends and mom)) I really want her to succeed with a man and a child from him))
A very touching episode! Very cool moments of friendship and real friends!
youtu.be/ZNbiOgziSds?t=135 (you can turn on English subtitles if it is difficult to perceive by ear)
That is, for England, such landscapes and weather are the exception rather than the rule.
I wonder if all these schools are progressive? Or are such performances allowed in our schools now?
My 10th-11th grade was about 15 years ago, and I offered to stage a fairy tale (Cinderella, I think) with a gender swap. Then everything was cut down in the bud.
I also like how understanding everyone's partners are. They constantly ask for consent, are you OK, it's okay if you're not ready. That's cool.
We've uncovered many characters who weren't given enough attention in the first one.
And overall, I think the season turned out to be insanely sweet and straight about love.
In the first season, feelings didn't play such a big role, but here they overwhelm
I was crying when Adam came running to Eric.
I felt sorry for Rahim, of course, he's so good and generally cool.
But my love since the first season has been Adam and Eric, so at that moment I was happy))
I was also touched by the finale
I didn't like this invalid right away, and then he acted meanly.
Even if it's to get Maeve. Up to this point, I was really waiting for Maeve to listen to this beautiful voice message from Otis.…
And because hope is the last thing to die, I watched in awe as Otis climbed the hill and expected him to see Maeve and they would talk...💔
But now we just have to wait for the third season.
Adam and Eric💔💔💔 Adam has finally opened up, and I hope (with Eric's help) he will love himself and really do what he does well. For example, dog training
The second season is clearly weaker than the first, but there are good episodes. The first season was more open and exciting, and the second was too simple.
There are a lot of moments and dialogues that are too adult for the behavior of schoolchildren, well, okay, that's why this is a series to dream about.
To begin with, this musical is so surreal, of course, as I screamed at the smell of Lily with her vaginas and just killed someone with my hands
The whole series is full of touching scenes, which is even difficult to contain everything.
The epic with Adam and his confession is, of course, very touching, and I even screamed when he ran onto this stage and paused to calm my heart.
But fakkkkk, I knew it would be like this for Rahim.
Well, what the hell? After all, the guy is really the most adequate in this series.
But I hope his line will be continued in season 2!
Although I liked that in Adam's case, the character seemed to have really changed and Eric's choice was not a choice to continue abusing and bullying himself!
Jackson's friendship with the quiz girl was also touching! Especially the way they walked by the hand at the end after the performance!
The director is just a dumb-ass freak! It's not clear how he got to his position in the first place 🤦🏻♀️
I was very worried about Jean and I'm glad that they clarified their relationship with Otis.
Isaac's act is certainly on the levels of filth, but yeah, the fact that a teenager left his phone like that and went without it, even at night, is ridiculous) but apparently it was necessary for the drama of the finale.
As far as I'm concerned, this musical is just debauchery, and Shakespeare shouldn't look like that... Moreover, they put it on, damn it, at school. Seriously, extras with vaginas on their heads?! Some kind of orgy on stage... Honestly, it was disgusting to watch. You're giving adequate results!
I thought I wouldn't want to watch it because of Maeve and Otis, I understand that they're kind of like the main characters and the main peyring, but I think it's too early to bring them together. Over time, I really liked both of these characters, and their interaction in the first season was super cool. but watching their drama was getting kind of sickening. I was afraid the writers would give them a happy ending at the end of the season, and I'm probably one of the few who was happy with Isaac's cliffhanger (no matter how nasty he was). I'm not sure what this guy's intentions are, but this is definitely not the right time for Maeve and Otis. Maeve is too old for him. It wasn't until the last episodes that Otis began to grow up and think about serious things, but Maeve, on the contrary, began to show her nerd side and open up to people a little more. I don't think she would have made friends with Isaac so quickly in the first season, and Otis wouldn't have lost his virginity.
It was only in those last minutes, when they were both walking through the trailer park, that it seemed to me that they were more or less equal and could understand each other. so, hopefully, in the third season, the writers will continue to develop the characters, rather than focus on a failed romance. Maybe by the end of the third season, we'll still be able to see a couple in them and it won't seem ridiculous.
In short, meeh. The following season is purely because of Maeve.
As it turned out Ola toooop even if she's like a lesbian
Otis is an alcoholic fucker, well, at least dumber than himself from the first season
Adam is really cool and he's made friends with Ola, it's cool, it's cool, but he's fucking Pedro too
Eric has become more lovable
Maeve she's Maeve
Isaac is cool
Well, it all ended with a fucking great gay reunion.
Season 1 is better
I really feel sorry for Rahim, even though he's a new character and we don't know his story. He just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
I don't know if I see Maeve and Otis together as a couple. It's more interesting to watch them as a gang.
P.S. Even if Isaac wasn't such a jerk, he's still not a match for Maeve. She's spent her whole life taking care of her drug-addicted mother and herself, and she doesn't need that kind of responsibility right now. Because anyway, you need to be psychologically prepared for a relationship with a person in a wheelchair.
P.P.S. Gillian Anderson and her game are a separate kind of art. But her characters always have pregnancy problems. Then there were three seasons in the X-files with this, now here.
In general, I was upset that Jacob and Jean did not talk, because there is a very important reason.
Very confused feelings about Adam and Eric. I don't know if I like Raheem better, but I've been worried about Adam all season.
I am also very happy for the girl who was afraid of the bus, and I am very glad that she is gradually getting back to normal.
Well, the modern production of Romeo and Juliet is agony!
By season: ambivalent impressions.
The removed horizontal lines with the "clinic" are a minus, imho, this was the main feature of the series in the first season. I don't understand why, for some writers, the development of the plot in the next season necessarily means an almost complete change in the style of the series.
Character development:
Secondary - in most cases +. Jason is a strong development. Adam - the development is neat, clearly planned from the very beginning. Lily is a minimal development, but at least some.
From the very beginning, Ola did not create the impression of a serious "couple" for Otis, it immediately seemed that for her it was more of a game than a serious relationship. So no surprises. Except for "let's stay friends," and then some angry glances at Maeve anyway. If you want to be friends, the first thing you should do is fix what you did with your ultimatums, no?
Jacob is portrayed as a bright, positive character, and his behavior is somehow unhealthy. Like, if you're "in a relationship," then you can immediately throw your things around the house, put things in order, and disrespect your personal space? One moment with sora during the seminar is worth it - I warned you about the seminar, but no, you need to get a loud screwdriver and start interfering. Didn't they teach you how to use a screwdriver, asshole? Minus.
Otis - some people here write that he behaves "like a child." So he is a child, no? I got drunk for the first time and expressed my "pain", albeit in a too harsh form. But after that, he's the only character who fully admits his mistakes and tries to fix them. Good development.
Maeve - there's some kind of complete degradation of the character here. Where is that super-smart Maeve from the first season, who, in addition to erudition, also read people like open books and knew everything about everyone? Why this idiotic line with the neighbor? It would be nice to portray him from the beginning as an "ideal" friend who is trying to help.
But it's clear from the first shots that he's a manipulator who uses his position for his own selfish purposes, and he's learned this very well. Why is it that Maeve, who barely gets along with people at all, and has only ever dated two of the most positive guys in school, is suddenly so easily manipulated and starts behaving stupidly herself? She was invited to a party with the phrase "you need to talk." Why did she take this rat on wheels to the party for this and openly flirt with him in the middle of the hall? And after that, is she still "disappointed" that Otis told her everything he thought? As for me, the character was very much "worsened" for no reason, I hope they will correct it further.
Overall, I think the second season is a little weaker than the first, but still at a high level. I hope the seasons don't go downhill stupidly, although it doesn't seem to be in the habits of Netflix.
I totally agree with that!! This gives some people the feeling that Otis and Maeve will no longer be able to be together. Actually, to be honest, I was waiting for a direct fight for customers!) Well, it would be interesting. And so, one time they showed how Otis' mom couldn't cope, and then she did it again (with the little girl, although Otis tried to help her there, she just didn't talk to him openly). And that's it! Mrs. Wilborn has a crowd!!! Well, it would also be possible to develop this conflict somehow.
And I agree about Ola. She started a mess with an ultimatum, Otis decided to confess, and she laughed and said, well, dude, sorry, I changed my mind. Well, what is it? You have to be responsible for your actions. Since she demanded it of Otis, she could have been more serious herself. He doubted it for a reason, the girl confessed to him, whom he himself had been very passionate about before. And Ola decided to have a relationship and immediately run away from Otis, without putting all the dots in their places. I could have told Maeve at least the next day, oh, you know, we broke up. Why bother people if you don't care anymore?? And then I was also offended by the words of the drunk Otis, who was essentially right), and also offended and drunk - then it's clear why this happened. But Otis turned out to be to blame in the end for some reason...
in short, this season there are a lot of far-fetched conflicts that could actually be resolved if people weren't so selfish. But then there would have been no series))
another thing is that he could have chosen a different time for this lesson
If someone wants to watch something similar, then check out My Mad Fat Diary. It's also a very cool series.
I don't understand why Maeve is being manipulated-she didn't give the impression of a trusting person in the first season. Plus, Isaac pretends to be very smart, but in fact he is cunning, but not that smart. For example, he immediately realized that Maeve liked Otis, but he started talking nonsense about his physique and other things. Imho, Maeve liked Otis in the first season because he used his mind to help people, didn't he? And Isaac uses his cunning solely to help himself. So what is the kinship of souls? That they grew up without parents?
The propaganda of feminism caught my eye in episode 7, when the girls talked about unpleasant experiences with men and Ola said: I was being chased by a guy, I was scared, and then my father appeared and that guy left, which made me very angry, because I don't want to depend on the male sex. Well, that's nonsense. Even I would have been glad if my pursuer had left me alone.
Did she want to have a fight with him or what? And there were a few other things that were less obvious. Ola's abrupt transformation into a pansexual was also confused. It seems that the creators had a goal to make certain non-traditional orientations out of all the characters. Even more strangely, her friend reciprocated, even though she was obsessed with dicks and sex with guys, albeit in her imagination. Overall, the series is still good, but there are concerns about season 3. After all, we have at least one predictable plot move, I'm talking about the "evil invalid" who will shield Maeve from Otis for the entire season until the truth is revealed.
This season, Ottis and Maeve have faded into the background for me. I was very worried about Eric and Adam, about Jackson and his understanding of himself, about Amy and her fear on the bus, about Ottis's mom and her feeling of falling in love...Yes, even for Adam's mother and for the teachers ("shovel").. This series does not focus solely on the main characters, it tries to reflect the experiences of completely different teenagers (and not only them) in different situations (including very intimate ones)
I'm looking forward to season 3!
P.S. And there is so much enlightenment, new information in terms of sexual education, that schools damn well need to learn. At least show the series during school hours! :D
I understand that in season 3 everything will be resolved and everything will be fine, I HOPE! but now we have to wait for him somehow.
Why confess your love in the voice???????
And how did they miss each other so stupidly -_-
Anyway, the second season was cool, but everything is fine in moderation and I hope that the authors will not squeeze all the juices and finish at the peak without turning it into a farce.
This is the desire to bring back all the couples from the first season, to elevate their feelings to the absolute.
All these pretentious speeches "about your man."
I was especially not pleased that Eric and Otis first chose the same people, then both abruptly changed their minds and wanted to return to "the same person."
At the same time, as for me, their reasoning was correct in choosing a couple.
That is, Maeve had to grow up early, she has to deal with adult problems. Otis is still an ordinary teenager, he doesn't have to think about problems like buying food and paying rent, thinking about what he's going to do after school, and that's it. Which one of them is the pair? Otis will need to grow up dramatically, fully immerse himself in the adult world in order to understand her. But why ?
Adam is trying to sort himself out, but he is angry, rude, and fucked up. And as he gets rid of this anger, he will cause pain to others. There will be an absolutely toxic relationship with him. Eric just stopped feeling threatened by this kind of people, became more open and happy. I felt that someone might like him. I got rid of this fear.
I don't understand why Otis has to change rapidly in order to be able to be in an equal position with Maeve, or at least be able to help her in some way.
Or why should Eric suffer because of Adam's complexes while waiting for the time when he will come to terms with himself.
The wheelchair user is certainly disgusting, I didn't see anything good in him.
Mr. Hendrix is the most top-rated in the series.
Here, serious important social problems are harmoniously integrated into the narrative and cling, and stand out, and talk about themselves, but you are not emotionally tormented, you feel the importance of the topic, but all this is presented gently, delicately, "without loud shouting," which makes the information better absorbed by the way)
The season is great!
I want Maeve and Otis to be on good terms, first of all, because they spent the entire second season running from each other, even if not as a couple, but not Isaac. Maeve is going through a very difficult period, she needs to study, and support, I hope the screenwriters will not impose a new love interest on her.
It's an amazing series, you like all the characters (except the director and Isaac), I think other series need to take an example from sex education. The first season was easier, but the second one is not inferior at all.
I wish there was a third one .
someone rolling over them?)🥺🙂
The couples in the series, I think, are well chosen, I hope they will succeed. But here's the line from Otis and Maeve... To be honest, this isn't the first time they've done this in TV series/movies, in the sense that they both fall in love. Then they can't tell each other about it for a bunch of episodes, then they finally get together, and it's too late, then it seems to be fine again, but someone shows off, and then, when someone finally gathers their thoughts and strength, then some leftist person will delete the message (I'm sorry, I just don't understand why Otis couldn't have waited for Maeve outside her house by himself.)
he needed so much support
in the form of a loving family, friends or a loved one
, and I'm so glad that in the end he found almost everything
. I want to believe that in the future his family will finally try to understand him and what he really wants
, and I believe that with Eric they have Everything's going to be great.
He was smiling so happily in the last episode that I could hardly hold back the tears...
Adam deserves to be happy despite his past mistakes. he's improving, albeit slowly. the main thing is to be supported in such a difficult moment, and not dragged back into the "pit". and I hope Eric will help him with that.
They both deserve all the happiness in the world.
I'm looking forward to season 3!!!
- yes!
- be careful, he's taking your hand, but won't he hold it!
💔
Rahim is very sorry. Indeed, as a "transshipment point". Yes, they were very different, but he really reached out to Eric, did what he didn't like, was interested in what Eric was interested in...this (I hope he will be in season 3 and they will find a decent match for him!
Yes, it seems that we are waiting for a couple of Otis/Maeve, but I don't think at all that Isaac acted too meanly...Camon, he likes Maeve, of course he'll do stupid things, he's a teenager, and he's in love with a girl. Considering that he stays at home for days and has no friends, it's no wonder he clings to her!
And the fire season as a whole) and the series itself.
As close to reality as possible! It has everything that exists in our modern world - non-traditional orientation, the inability to make friends and, in principle, self-acceptance, different religions, atheists (I don't remember this topic being raised in TV series about teenagers at all!), humor, different races, prejudices, and most importantly - conversations with schoolchildren about sex. And this is necessary! Who were you talking to? (aren't there people who watch the series after graduating from high school?) With many people, this topic was also taboo, not like in school, but in the home of post-Soviet education.
A very timely series. 💖
The musical freaky came out, by the way)))
I'm waiting for the sequel.
But this fucking wheelchair user should be pushed down a gravel road after unscrewing the screws from the wheels.He's just a fucking friend of Geoffrey Baratheon.
I went to work sleepy because I watched 3 episodes at a time, so that these two characters went in different directions without meeting at the end, sadism from the scriptwriters in its purest form...
The musical is the weirdest thing I've seen in the entire series ahahaha! I felt a little awkward and a lot funny watching it, but I know that's the point of the series - to TALK about the awkwardness OUT LOUD.
The musical in this episode was simply magical. It's great that as a result of so much effort (and suffering), a masterpiece has turned out.
I'm looking forward to season 3 with pleasure and impatience. 🎉
I'm happy for Eric and Adam, and finally Ola found "herself" in Lily)
Now I'm going to ship Jason and Viv 🥰
The series itself is very cool! We captured a lot of topics and showed the imperfect world of teenagers.
and they gave us a couple of lectures about everything at once.
and the fact that a woman is much more likely than usual to become pregnant in the pre-menopause, they needed to somehow highlight more from all sides, because very few people know about this, as well as, in principle, about the menopause itself.
I was very happy for Adam that he finally had a friend and that he and Eric were now together.😍
But Isaac acted like an asshole in the end.😬
Images are just stylization. Why not?
bombastic, the school amateur performance would always be like this.
But season 2 literally has the same cliffhanger at the end as the first one. Many Persians have stopped developing, they have exhausted themselves. As a result, Adam's branch was the most interesting of the season. The guy is really struggling with himself, he has an internal conflict. Apart from selling sexually motivated advice, Otis is not involved in anything else at school. But the season finale is the culmination of several far-fetched intrigues that left me disappointed. The season ended unsuccessfully. This shouldn't be happening.
If anyone knows, tell me why she mentions the elf from The Witcher to me.
- This is art!
Was I the only one shouting wildly from the pronouncing "musirka"?
P.S. Ola is the only negative of the series. I couldn't help myself, but I constantly wished that nothing would work out for her.
There were a lot of couples this season. Lily and Ola, just the suns, are great for each other. Jacob and Jean are also beautiful, so she's also pregnant. Jacob suits her perfectly. And then there's Ruby and Otis, from a little hookup, but I didn't think I'd like their tandem. Well, there's also the friendship between Jason and that girl (I forgot her name), I hope their friendship will last a long time, because this is exactly what Jason has been missing all this time, a person like her. They are so different, but at the same time they have common interests.
It was a great season, it was just as interesting to watch as the first one, only Maeve and Otis didn't get together again. I hope this will happen in season 3, otherwise many people will get tired of it, but nothing else confused them.
But Otis and Maeve's line is already too weird and questionable.
Uh, I don't like teen TV shows, but this one came in. I'm waiting for the product :)
Humor is my honor, I haven't seen such hilarious TV shows for a long time. In general, the balance of comedy and drama is perfect.
What a good family Eric has after all!
the lost declaration of love reminds me of "Ann", where they couldn't get letters from each other in any way)
I really hope that in the third season they will be brought together in the end!!!
's sake, I don't consider tabooing of the genitals to be normal, but vaginas on heads and penile hands, it seems to me, a bell about some kind of obsession)
I like the tandem of Viv and Jackson. They are very, very cute!
For some reason, I was incredibly happy to see Stephen Fry on the screen!
I am very surprised that Jean is pregnant. I hope she and Jacob will be fine.
And one last thing... Otis can be treated in different ways, but I'm glad that he tried to correct the mistakes he made and began to apologize. I was motivated by Remy's words about lying. And also, by the way, Maureen, about telling your loved ones that they are.
It's just a pity that Isaac behaved so lowly, but in war, all ways are good. And anyway, I want Otis with Maeve. I like this energy, they need each other. Especially after this season. I think many people will disagree with me, but I would like a happy ending with a relationship for them.
It's very interesting what will happen in the remaining two seasons. I was told that the third one reveals more about the child-parent relationship, and it seems to me that it would be right to focus on this as the final turn away from romance and sex before closing all the arches in the upcoming (I think and hope that the final) fourth season.
I also really like the fact that they began to analyze in detail things that really concern young people. I live in the USA myself, and all this is very close to the culture of this country. They show and explain a lot, and I am 100% sure that they help a lot of guys accept themselves. It's super!
And it's time for him to get rid of his attraction to Maeve. They may be suitable for each other, but nothing good will come of this painful relationship. It's time for them to move on.
I can feel it with my ass
Adam and Eric van Love, there's just nothing to add.
Otis is developing and can grow up to be a good man in the long run.
Isaac is very interesting. He's an asshole, of course, but as a character in the series, he's a godsend.
Girls are all beautiful, Girl Power 💪 I want more girls.