@Artem47: I'm so glad. I was afraid that the truth about the message would only come out at the end of the eighth episode. As it is, Otis will play enough with Ruby and return to Maeve.
She's rude, tactless, but she makes concessions for Otis. It is clear that she likes him, since she is ready to step over her popularity and pride, put up with the style of clothing and publicly admit that they are together. She is still not very open personally, only once confessed that her father is ill and she drowns out sadness with sex, but I think she will gradually open up as a rather sensitive person. It's just that despite her coolness and untouchability, despite her "friends", she's still a loner.
@valeriabrag: allowing a person to be who they are, and wear what they want, and not be ashamed of them is not a concession) this is the norm)) not an achievement) There's nothing to praise. But there is something to blame for. At least for rudeness to the elders.
@Yuliyasherbina: and yet they are still teenagers and just learning how to interact with people. It's not so scary if the heroine is like this at the age of seventeen, it's scary when she's in the same place twelve years later. And Ruby is growing! And fast enough, I think. She's doing great. :')
probably an unpopular opinion, but I don't want an Otis/Maeve pair, it's too cliche, and this series is quite non-standard in terms of couples, so I still hope for Otis/Ruby
For all my love for Eric, how he annoyed me in this series. Well, why put so much pressure on Adam with sex? This is all new to him, of course he is afraid, he may not be ready for everything, but it is clear that he is trying. Rahim was waiting patiently for Eric to be ready. Why is Eric making scenes and almost forcing Adam with these threats of separation? I was so hoping that Eric would be an understanding and supportive guy, and I get this. And in general, it's somehow not in the spirit of this series to encourage such pressure in terms of sex and eventually make Adam apologize for not being ready for it. The idea that "no" means "no" has always been a red thread in "Sex Education" and you always have the right to refuse without condemnation from your partner.
@MilkyPie: well, after all, Rahim is a confident guy with experience, and Eric does not have such baggage. But there is a bad experience with Adam. Of course, in Adam's words, he first of all hears what he is most afraid of - that Adam will jump off again, abandon him and get out of this relationship. It wasn't because of sex that he was so offended, but he thought that Adam didn't want to have anything serious with him at all.
@KateMilk:Adam should not have sex if he does not want to, in order to prove the seriousness of his intentions. He has already done a great job on himself, confessed his feelings to Eric in front of the whole school, does not hide their relationship (well, only from his parents, but this is always the scariest thing), tries to become better for Eric's sake, allows him to put on makeup to make Eric pleasant. In my opinion, this speaks volumes. I partly understand Eric, he is open and wants a full-fledged relationship. But he knew that Adam was only at the beginning of the path, that he still had a lot to go through. So isn't it better to let him move at his own pace and support him, rather than put pressure on him?
here we must also understand Eric, who does not just want to have sex. This is an important step for him, he wants to be confident in his feelings and his partner. Both guys have yet to learn to listen to each other, and together overcome resentments and fears, if they want to build something out of their relationships and develop them.
The only worthwhile act of Isaac for the entire series. I hope that it will change for the better. And so, I suspected that the new director is not as cool as it might seem at first glance. And in general, we all sometimes lack the "Pimp in Anger" outfit.
Speaking of outfits. The new director has them very much like some kind of stylized prison or work uniform. It was immediately clear that she was in favor of everyone walking in line there.
Otis and Ruby are a very cool couple, but I still hope that Otis and Maeve will be together. 🥰 It's a cool season, I'm enjoying everything so far, I hope it will continue like this. 🙂
A huge like for "Fuck the police" at the end of the episode, plus, a strong conversation scene between Otis and his mom and their emotional closeness, acceptance and understanding of each other.
@brkln_kid: Fuck the Police is a slightly different song) It's being sung by the NWA. And it was the Sound of Da Police from KRS-One, but yes, the song is fire)
It makes my heart bleed to see what the new headmistress is doing to the school. I feel sorry for the wall and the toilet...
Adam is just a bunny.
Otis and Maeve, of course, are a good couple. But I want something unusual, I hope Otis will be with Ruby. I didn't expect Isaac to admit it himself. I thought it would stretch to the final episode of the season.
What a nasty new headmistress, I just want someone to put her in her place. In general, it seems to me that she has problems in an intimate way and she is jealous 🙂
I was just laughing out loud at Amy's story about constipation🤣🤣🤣👍 such a cute character))) Otis and his normal appearance👍 I was afraid that I would be "stylish and fashionable" until the end of the series🤣 Ruby is deeper than she wants to show) satisfied Adam, coming out from the teacher😍👍
I like that they did not abandon the line of the former headmaster, it is interesting to watch how in adulthood you have to start anew (like Otis ' mother, for example).
The storyline of Adam and his father seems to have become my favorite in the series. I like how they've been developing these characters for season 3. Now there is even hope that there will be some kind of second chance for the former director, if he is ready to rethink his behavior.
@luvrok: No, and it's not about "a few people," it's a gender-neutral pronoun. It really sounds strange and unusual in Russian, because we use them only in the plural. but in English, they/them is not just mn.a number, but also a neutral address, it is also used in ordinary speech when talking about someone whose gender is unknown.
@detectiveRoot: "They" as a neutral pronoun appeared by the 14th century, about a century after the appearance of "they" as a plural pronoun" (from the Wiki article "Singular they") It is very interesting that they have had a neutral pronoun for a long time, but in Russian or German, for some reason, it never existed and still does not exist (correct me if I am mistaken). I love these differences in the historical development of languages.
@detectiveRoot: Oh my God, that's brilliant, thank you! I've been using them in English for a long time at work when it comes to representatives of any gender, or indeed, more simply, when the gender is unknown, but it never even occurred to me to compare this with addressing transgender people. It's logical, well, it's AMAZING.
Agree. Stupid fashion. I have a positive attitude towards gays and lesbians, but transsexuals and the fucking cloud of genders are a fucking darkness. Inadequate people who either bully Sarah Paulson and J.K. Rowling, or rush to the Olympics as part of the women's national team, or all sorts of maniacs and rapists suddenly begin to "feel like women" before being sent to prison. I hope that the series will stop this or show it as a teenage whim, and will not ironically encourage transness.
@scotinka1337: I agree. I am all for gender equality and, consequently, the elimination of gender stereotypes from the face of the earth. And it seems strange to me that all the modern communities of people who are drowning for this equality at the same time support all this mess with gender. Because in my opinion, equality and gender acceptance are diametrically opposed things, since phrases like "I feel like a woman" are fierce sexism. What do they mean by feeling like a woman? As I understand it, all the stereotypical things are meant, such as a fragile, vulnerable, overly emotional human individual who probably wants to put on lipstick. IT'S SEXIST. A woman and a man are just the definition of a person in terms of anatomy. I believe that the phrase "I feel like a woman" is acceptable only if you mean that you physically feel your breasts or vagina. And in other plans, this is inappropriate, as it puts labels on. Plus, saying that you're a man if you're biologically a woman is ridiculous, because it can't be changed. Yes, there are operations, this is a slightly different conversation, but it's still impossible to change everything. It's like being 155 cm tall and saying with a serious face that I'm actually 195 cm. But man, it's not like that, I'm sorry, but you have to come to terms with the way you were born.
I would like some men in our world to be able to wear dresses, put on lipstick, and other "feminine" things if they want to, but at the same time continue to realize and recognize that they are biologically men. And mirrored, of course, too. And to be taken for granted by everyone, since your behavior should not depend on gender.
I was ready to shed a tear after the scene of Otis's conversation with my mother, but the creators of the series quickly brought me back to my senses 💨 🙈
I do not share the universal delight of the Ruby/Otis pair. I absolutely do not like the fact that she is trying to change him so that she is less uncomfortable with him: she changes his clothes, tells him what to do, even changed her name, I do not know, I am waiting with all my heart and hope for the reunion of the Maeve/Otis couple.
The headmistress just did not like the shower from the very first episode, it's a pity for the toilet, and these terrible rules that she is trying to introduce.
Finally, Maeve was told about the voice message, and now I hope that she will erase Isaac from her life, he is so unpleasant.
After the scene with the failed picnic, I even felt sorry for Adam, I adore their couple with Eric, but I wanted to punch Eric for the way he puts pressure on Adam, it's all new to him, of course, it's hard for him, but the way he tries to change, take up studies and become good is simple, and this moment when Adam came to him at night, I can't, well, what kind of cats are they
@lensherxavier: She tried to change him, yes, because her reputation is on the line and she's new to giving up on it. but literally in this episode it is shown that she easily meets Otis' decisions and gets used to him, she is not shy about showing that she cares about him, it's just unusual for her.
@lensherxavier: I agree, Eric is really going overboard, in my opinion. It's not even that Adam is new to everything, but just ready/not ready. it happens to everyone that you seem to be waiting and wanting something, but when the moment x comes, you back down out of fear.
After Otis's conversation with his mother, the growth of this character is felt. He calmly accepted the news of other people moving into their house. This shows that he has become less selfish. Otis grew up and started thinking about other people.
But his feelings for Maeve have not disappeared, which is why he constantly tells her about his relationship with Ruby.
Poor Ruby dog, good morning. Isaac was great to admit it, but he deserved that reaction from Maeve. Once again, when Maeve and Otis could get together, Otis gets another one. Yes, Ruby is cool, but still she's trying to change him, which is not good. We were also shown that either Ruby's previous boyfriends only wanted sex from her and there was nothing else but sex, or Ruby and Otis were just having sex. If the former, then Otis is simply obliged to help her with this, to show that the relationship is not only sex, but also help, support, and so on. As for the new director, it didn't get to the middle of the season, but I think everyone already doesn't like her, it seems to me that Michael will still regain his job as director and Colins or Jackson will help with this. Oh yes, I hope if not Maeve herself, then someone will apply to that school for her or whatever it was she deserved, maybe Isaac will do it, yet despite the terrible act, he loves her and wants only the best for her. I've been fucked up so much with Maeve/Otis that I can just make them happy and I'll be happy.
- This wall with penises - This is a wall with historical penises.
I didn't expect Isaac to tell Maeve about the voicemail himself, I thought he would try to hide it until the end.
It is a joy to see how Otis has matured and matured, this was clearly seen in his conversation with his mother, when he did not object to her, but simply agreed with her, because it was really very important to her.
@realyzze: I'm sorry, fellow minusers. You are not sexist. You're not sexist. it's a little different. sexists who believe that they are ahead of the planet in their progressivity
@dark_saviour: God, YES! Please explain why people who give a plus 500 to the previous series of topics with the disclosure of asexuality, same-sex relationships and other sensible things do not see that gender is harsh sexism and labels that everyone seems to disagree with and struggle with. Isn't that sexist?
@Moortini: I can't speak for everyone, but LGBT people themselves haven't done anything to me and don't piss me off, but these grammar changers really piss me off. It's just that the person chose the wrong form of expression of discontent. There is such a comment above, just without glasses and nasty things.
@dark_saviour: It's funny how it always dresses in stereotypically masculine clothes if biologically a woman and in stereotypically feminine clothes if biologically a man. I've never seen them dress stereotypically for their biological gender.
Gods, how I laughed at the beginning of the episode, when Adam and Eric were both trying to be "on the bottom" and couldn't figure out what was what. And how glad I was that Adam started talking openly about his feelings and desires and they were able to sort it out. However, it's a little encouraging that everyone uses the word "gay" in relation to Adam. He's bi.
I hope that Otis and Maeve won't be turned into Ross and Rachel and that this situation will be resolved somehow. It's nice to see Otis's growth, I was very afraid that when talking to his mother, he would throw a teenage tantrum again. I was pleasantly surprised.
And the fact that the new headmistress is still stuffy and moralizing was clear even in the trailer.
Oh my God, yes!!! When Adam told Eric at the picnic that he didn't want to have sex, I immediately realized that he didn't want Eric to be "accepting." It was so obvious after the scene at Adam's house! But then, for some reason, everyone is hitting on Eric, that he is putting pressure on Adam. Adam himself suggested that they have sex, their problem is that they did not discuss who wants to enter whom!!!
I'm one of those people who doesn't like the Otis/Maeve couple at all, so I'm glad that his relationship with Ruby is developing, their chemistry is amazing.😍
The headmistress is of course a bitch, most likely it will still be revealed that she is homophobic or something like that.
I know very few people like Isaac, but I feel sorry for him, and they look interesting with Maeve, I hope she forgives him.
@veingarden: I think the headmistress is also a racist, because in the last episode she thought that the star of the school is a white kid, not a dark-skinned one. And I was surprised when it turned out the opposite.
Damn, what a smart series that talks about really important things. It's hard to imagine the impact it will have on a huge number of young people around the world. Sex is an opening to the masses! I would like my children to watch it.
Is the dog in the locker??? A dog? In the locker? Ruby, you're cruel!
A wall of penises is something. It's really a very unusual story. It is a pity that it is no longer there, as well as the toilet.
Eric was upset by his behavior at the picnic. Adam didn't mean that he didn't want to be with Eric at all. I'm glad they're doing well in the end. They're cute. And Adam is changing so much! It's nice to watch his changes.
Jean and Jacob's eyes are wet from their kiss. And Otis's conversation with his mom is in the very heart.
I'm surprised Isaac confessed to what he did. I thought she would be silent until the end. It's a pity for Maeve, she has no one to trust again. 😭
And the new headmistress is not as good as she seemed in the first episode. She's not even very good (she's a bitch). I wanted to believe that she was cool, but, alas. I wouldn't be surprised if she's also a homophobe.
Damn, I even felt sorry for this asshole Isaac стало And the third season is already underway, and the costumes still cause me cognitive dissonance, all the time it seems that the action is happening in the 80-90
@ania-f: I agree with Isaac! He's an idiot, but damn.... And about the time of the series, it's specially done that way. A lot of old and a lot of new things are used there: costumes, equipment, cars, films, and so on. All because of the influence of director John Hughes (16 Candles, the Breakfast club, baby in Pink, home alone, etc.). The creator of the series decided to be nostalgic and pay homage to him, which is why time in the series is so blurry. Something between 1980 and 2019.
@Muffin24: Thanks for the clarifications regarding the appearance of the series! I knew it was done on purpose, but I couldn't figure out what the purpose was. And thanks for the tip on Hughes, I'll have to look at something else from his work.
Otis looks solid in the new image, but his old one will not surpass anything. And I like Ruby more and more, I'm very glad that they are beginning to reveal her as a character. About Isaac and deleting the voice message. It's good that he told everything himself, and I don't understand such a negative attitude towards him, he just deleted the messages(if I remember everything correctly), and everyone attacked him as if he had killed a person. This season, just gorgeous soundtracks. But the headmistress is very annoying, she repainted the school, demolished the toilet, so she will also have to wear a uniform. The school has become gray, the uniform is also gray, I hope someday everything will return to bright colors. Well, so are Adam and Eric… I love Eric very much, but in this series he made me a little mad. It is very difficult for Adam to get used to and change, as it is all new for him, and Eric should not put pressure on him. So Adam also asked for forgiveness
Ruby's Luke Otis is something for you. He's a kind of Mexican pimp from the 70s, and all these bring-and-serve Roubys are infuriating (I just don't like this behavior with guys at all), but thanks to these situations, Otis opens up as a person, recognizes himself, so it's interesting to watch how he defends his boundaries. Regarding the headmistress, I take my words back in the comments to the last episode. What to blame for the Gestapo, the lady has Hitlerite habits. I can't stand people like that, like she was sent from a Soviet gymnasium. And her behavior, in contrast to the first episode, reveals her disgusting hypocrisy and meanness. Like I'm so cool, tell me all your secrets, testify against yourself, and I'll use it, and you'll all be fucked by what a bitch I am with a thirst for control. We had one, she went to wash the girls in the toilet, and she also liked to talk about torture (the history teacher), it should be noted that she did not last long at school. I hope this one does too! And the kid in the hat correctly noticed both the line and the end. It's a bit of a shame for Maeve that Otis is serious now, and she missed the chance, and through no fault of her own. It's a good thing Isaac confessed, although that doesn't make it any easier. I'm still cumming from Gillian Anderson's voice and intonation (I won't get tired of writing this))))) The costume of the "king of fire" is fire. About the kick-ass shape, we also introduced it. But I was a prefect and I lobbied for a uniform in the form of blue jeans and a red T-shirt with the school logo))) so to speak, the lesser of evils, because we also tore and threw)))
who does this, at the end of last series Otis and ruby are good, and here from the start are forced to hate ruby and agree with those who are against Maeve/Otis, we waited all of two seasons and no more, let friends remain in the scene with Jacob and Jean psychologist I wept much, and so they cannot see, my eyes hurt from the beauty, and then there's the child and the feelings still remained. couple goals🤌 the character of my beloved Jemima kirk(the headmistress) wildest Viby Dolores Umbridge, I want to give a strong slap, bitch this) while we are looking further, but it seems that everything will end with Groff regaining his place as director, and Hope will be expelled by the students themselves, well, I would like so much, and then I even felt sorry for him
So in the last episode, they were dating in secret, and no one knew about their connections, but now the whole school is in courses, Ruby, you need to maintain an image.
What a wonderful season❤ ❤ the series does not go down at all,but only seems to have become better in season 3 🔥 🔥 🔥 I'm delighted, and Austin and Ruby like me ❤ ❤
Jacob and Jean are just cats! And the way Otis adult-like agreed to accept that they want to try to become a family for the sake of a child is just very cool. I was surprised that Isaac ended up admitting that he deleted the message, even though she's already in your arms. But thank God. Adam and Eric are seals, but Eric is stressed out because he's afraid Adam will slip out of the relationship again, so he's under pressure to have sex. I really like how Adam is changing, he wants to learn and develop.
Well, thank you for at least admitting to voice deletion. I hope that there will be even fewer of them in the series.
Eric pissed me off with his behavior at the picnic. Like a hysterical girl. Why persuade your partner to have sex, and then be offended that he changed his mind? You should support the person, not get angry if you get rejected. Phew.
I like that this season is developing rapidly, rather than spreading events over the entire season.
Yeah, by the middle of the episode, I naively believed that school reforms could still lead to something good. Now we have a great opportunity to look at the British version of the Soviet school. It's unlikely that anything good will come of it...
And I'm glad that Maeve is making the right decisions so far.
God, I love Adam so much. Behind the mask of a brute and a boor, a very vulnerable, kind and gentle guy was hiding all the time. In general, it's a great season, as always.👌💥🔥
@ChrisMiles: And that's why I fell in love with Adam. Initially, he won me over by being the only one in a deep emotional ass. A lot of people have felt bad, Maeve has a difficult life, Eric had a hard time, etc. But it seems to me that no one else had any idea about such hopeless darkness or greyness in the soul. But it's close and understandable to me. And the people who find it easy and cool in our world, well, they don't really understand)
It's not even that life is easy and cool for some people, but not for him. I mean, the "stoniness" of the character..I don't know how to describe it. many people had shitty moments there, but they still find a reason to smile, or at least give out some kind of facial expression, but he has a complete zero. 🗿 P.S. if anything, I am a closed introvert with an anxiety disorder who has been wandering in the dark for many years (so that you don't think it's written by a person,which is easy and cool in the world).
@ChrisMiles: He smiled occasionally, and that's why his smiles were special)) For example, he smiled at one point when he was talking to Eric, who was walking dogs (before Madame ran away). It was just very revealing)
@holden_kolfield: at that time, his parents loved their dog more than their son. At least my mother improved when she survived the tyrant and breathed a sigh of peace. Plus, you wouldn't say that from the actor, but Max is 17 years old there. And all these 17 years he lived like this, taking revenge on others and envying them, instead of suicide. Is that clearer?
I totally agree, it's also infuriating that violence is romanticized. Ah, this Adam, poor, unhappy, with a delicate mental organization, the whole world is against him, no one understands him. Awesome excuse for his behavior in the first seasons. And if a person behaves like that (Okay, he did), this clearly indicates serious mental problems and this needs to be worked out with a specialist.
I understand that, most likely, I will hear disses from the army of fans of the Adam+ couple.Eric, but damn, I couldn't keep silent, after all, every opinion has the right to life))
@holden_kolfield: I'm not a fan of the pair, but you reasoned this not from the position of an unbiased spectator, but from your own, an introvert wandering in the dark. Like, if I find reasons to smile, then so should he. And he actually found them periodically, you didn't even notice the bias.
I really liked that Isaac decided to tell the secret..even though it was a despicable act, but the honest confession was still admirable..But, of course, it does not undo what has been done.😔
Viv lost so much weight, I hardly recognized her! She was good and she's good now!
Grumbling Eric is lovely)
It was clear about the headmistress from the very beginning, from her dancing in front of the students, that she wanted to appear "cool", but in fact she was still a bitch.
Fuck the pain away!!! I think I've found my anthem =D Ruby's development with Otis is very interesting. Nevertheless, in her desire to remake and change Otis, complexes and dependence on other people's opinions are just figuring. I think Otis can get it out of her, and she'll be freer. There are already some companions, we will look at them. The headmistress is such a cool Umbridge in her own skin. I don't think she'll be the headmistress for long, because the guys won't let anyone hurt them and they'll rally. Oh, an adequate act from Isaac. Progress. Why did they take on these puppy eyes for the role, it's very difficult to get mad at him and hate him when he's looking out the window at Maeve leaving... Adam is my pain, it takes out my whole soul how I worry about him. Let him be fine, I can't stand it if his heart breaks again...
It's cool that Isaac told Maeve about the message himself, before things went further than they should, and there wasn't this cliche when she finds out through a bunch of episodes from someone else. This does not negate the swinishness of the act, but it is a step forward for character development. This headmistress is a Nazi in her soul, it seems that the former headmaster will have some kind of redemptive arc this season, and in the end, maybe, she will return to school. Adam is very cool, so far his development is more interesting than the rest. But Jackson has become too few, I hope this is temporary.
@Me-wow: One of the many examples of how this series is qualitatively different from other teen dramas))) Usually there is some kind of incomprehensible soap being washed about and without, it stretches for the whole season, and in the dramatic finale, the relationship collapses when the truth accidentally comes out. Not only is there no soap, but the characters don't wait for their secret to be revealed without their consent, but take their actions into their own hands. It seems that the scriptwriters of Parenting just have some kind of banal respect for both the characters and the audience, and not that's all)))
I really like that the series vividly shows the moment that everyone needs to say what's on their mind and soul and be honest: popular students like Ruby, seekers like Adam, "simpletons" like Otis, "bad guys" like Isaac, adults. Each episode is like a mini-therapy plus entertainment - it feels very good, and it's extremely useful and cool, because in life everything is not so simple and unambiguous.
Oh, I didn't like this lady right away. I understand that this is all necessary for the plot and character development, but the brother of the former director lives in such a huge house and asks his brother to move out.
The headmistress is some kind of "fascist". Innovations are tough. And at first I even fell for her image) Adam-blossomed) I'm so happy for him in general and for them and Eric! He finally believed in himself! But damn, how many awkward moments 😅 Ruby is clearly hiding something, at least the dog in the closet is suggestive (I was very shocked by this moment -what kind of knifing? Why isn't she at home?) I wonder how it will unfold further. It will be interesting to watch them with Otis. Isaac finally confessed to Maeve, of course, her anger and disappointment are understandable, but now I even understand his action to some extent. He was probably sane about his chances and didn't expect her to choose him over Otis. I feel sorry for him( All the characters are interesting in their own way and you want to watch each one!
1. The Penis wall must be preserved! 2. I still like Ruby. In the first episode, I was rushing back and forth about her, but now I've decided. He and Oti have (hahahaa) good chemistry. 3. The kid gives cool advice. 4. Damn, I love this series. More and more with each episode. It's impossible to postpone it, it's just unnatural.
I don't get it, I mean, Eric said he couldn't be with Adam just because Adam didn't want to have sex with him??? So sex is, roughly speaking, the main condition of a relationship? If he knows that he likes each other, why can't he continue the relationship, what difference does it make if there is sex or not?
I still admire Adam and the development of his character! it's funny how he learned to "open up" to people, saying things with his back turned (and what, you should try it too :D). I love seeing him relaxed and happy next to Eric.
I really feel sorry for Maeve, she doesn't deserve this kind of treatment. She literally has disappointment upon disappointment :(
It was a good thing Isaac had confessed his mistake to Maeve. I think it was clear from the beginning that Maeve would not approve of this action at all, because it's really hard for her to trust people. I wonder what will happen now - the man she began to trust hid an important thing from her...
Gillian Anderson, who emits gases, is just AGONY) and in general, I'm happy for Jean and Jacob, in my opinion, they are a wonderful couple. I've had a wild time with the choir teacher in this episode. first of all, the masterpiece scene with fuck the pain away, and in general, all the scenes with him caused some incredibly positive emotions, a pleasant, wildly funny character) Also hated Isaac, but she appreciated the very strong act of admitting her own mistake when, consider, she won the girl. So there's a conscience there. So maybe he's a good friend for Maeve in the future, if he can win her trust again. I don't see her with Otis anymore. Eric and Adam aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. There are no words. my pupusiki. Ruby is good, oh so good. BUT does anyone else really live by the school rules, which were seen somewhere conditionally in "Mean Girls"? 2021, kamon At first, the headmistress wanted to appear so "one of her own," modern, cool, to deceive the expectations of young people, but in fact she was Conservative. The confrontation is as relevant as possible for our latitudes. in this conflict, it seems that it is already clear how it will end, but the statement is probably needed by someone else.
Reading the comments about the universal love for the Ruby couple/Otis, I wanted to say that I see a little bit of everything on the contrary. I don't see any chemistry between them at all, I don't feel like they like each other, and it's kind of obvious to me. They're just having sex, and tk Otis has self-respect, he broke up with her, and I think because of the circumstances, they became "together" again. But somehow I can't believe it, it seems that they are something like friends / acquaintances or just classmates with a bonus.
The couple of Otis and Maeve is so expected that it becomes simply forced. That's why it's interesting to look at Otis and Ruby, just because I didn't expect them to get together like this and that he wouldn't let her push him around, Ruby's character reveals a different side to me. But the idea of the headmistress to paint the whole school gray, put on a gray uniform and make everything gray is not clear. How does despondency contribute to learning?
I don't know about you guys, but I really like the pair of Otis and Ruby even more than in episode 1))) So funny together))) Well, it's simple))) So alive. And Otis and Maeve become boring, always with complicated faces.such.
I think Maeve and Otis, like Rahim and Eric, are good separately. Otis also seems to lose his "radiance" next to Maeve. And in this episode with Ruby, he seems happy. Although I love Maeve as a character, she's kind of next to Otis...Well, that's not it...The wrong dynamics.
Maeve will either go away to study for an exchange, or the obvious will happen and she will be with Otis. Or it will happen this season. We are waiting for the denouement, I want a happy denouement, but I don't even know how it will be better.
I hope I'm not the only one who's noticed how abusive Eric has become.. He's always having some kind of emotional swing, and just a little bit of it goes away:( Adam is trying so hard, he deserves the best.💙✨
I dream of having a relationship with my mom like Otis's, when you can talk openly about everything, and they will not only support you, but also give you really good advice.
Why didn't we have a wall of penises when I was in school? The new headmistress and the really pink tvarina from gp (I don't remember the name) A pair of Ruby/Otis it's okay
Adam and Eric are so touching. The main thing is that we have agreed. Otis clearly has talent. I think everything is clear about his future profession) Maeve is very sorry: Isaac turned out to be a good guy -an ordinary one, but for Maeve this is betrayal and disappointment, and she just started to believe him and admitted to herself that she likes him. It's very painful. I realized that I want to have a friend like Jean.
I'm pleasantly surprised that Isaac decided to confess. and Adam is my baker's cat, I cried when they showed him lying in bed with Eric, he also stretched out his lips so sweetly for a kiss, just wooooooooooooooooooooooo
I think the school uniform and all these rules are not the end, and the headmistress will disperse again.
a couple of Otis and Ruby are pinning her, but I can't help thinking that he's like a dog for her at the moment, a chihuahua (all these bow changes, carrying bags, running at the first snap of his fingers, etc.), or of course she'll be revealed further, we'll wait
I didn't think that Isaac would reveal his deed now, but well done, he did everything right, Maeve deserves to know this, and I really like her friendship with Aimee.
I won't say anything new, but the pair of Otis and Ruby is sooo good) I think they have a future. Ames... I'm sad about her. I still haven't been able to get rid of this filth in my head (( I really hope that Otis' mom will help her. But the headmistress is a real bitch.
I support the comment above, I just came to write the same thing. :D Hope reeks of Umbridge's vibe from a mile away, she just doesn't have enough magic wand to walk through the corridors of the school and shove guys' shirts into their pants, and boys and girls to pull away from each other during a kiss)
There is a very negative aftertaste from Vivian's behavior, as she creeps in front of that bitchy Hope, I really hope that such venality will come back to her. And the headmistress will be taken to the forest and handed over to the centaurs for scrap, according to the precepts of their ancestors. Really, it feels like she was discharged from the zone or from Russia, can there really be such frostbitten conservatives in progressive Britain at a young age?(
Adam, when he's given a chance to melt a little bit, turns out to be such a kid. And by the way, he joked in this episode, "honey, you're ruining my makeup," and I hadn't noticed that about him before. And the dance of the "Admins"? It was the first time he had ever relaxed and fooled around. He's completely different inside, but he plays a role all his life, he doesn't smile, not because he's a bug in life, but because he's tense and scared most of the time. As for Eric, I don't think it's important for him to have urgent sex to maintain a relationship and that he put pressure on Adam. The thing is, firstly, under the influence of Otis, he is afraid that Adam will push him away again. And the phrase "I don't want to have sex with you" sounds completely different, insulting, and exactly in the sense that Eric was afraid if it wasn't supplemented with "I want you to have sex with me." And secondly, Eric clearly considered Adam an asset, he was preparing for the fact that he would be deprived of his virginity, which, well, I do not know, of course, but I think it's about the same as the first penetration sex for a girl, scary, in most cases painful, somewhat subordinate (the first since a girl usually doesn't jump on a guy, as Ruby is shown to us in the same series, namely she gives herself to a guy, I think it's about the same for a gay man for the first time, you can also remember Ruby's friend who is a "pimp in anger", as he experienced his first time). And Eric reacted exactly to this, that he was rejected when he was ready to give himself up, and did not want sex so much that he was ready to put pressure on Adam or leave him for changing his mind. He just didn't understand Adam. And it's great that Adam was able to talk to Otis, the teacher, and Eric, all of these are huge steps for him. Against the background of all these experiences, his loss of virginity was already much less frightening than it could have been :)
Ruby and Otis's couple really touches me. She's actually very sweet, it's just that her behavior is a defensive reaction, I think she'll start to open up with Otis and everything will be great with them.
Well, everything is clear with this mad headmistress. She'll be overthrown sooner or later like Umbridge the bugger. It's cool that we didn't delay Isaac and Maeve's kiss, it's a pity that he told us at that moment, but it's the right thing to do. And here it is again – Maeve found out that Otis still had feelings, and Otis announces to her that he is with Ruby. We missed each other again. Otis, by the way, looked very cute in that outfit. And anyway, I'm happy for him and Ruby–a breath of fresh air for him, I think. And I'm also happy for Otis and Mom and her and Jacob. It's great if they're going to be one family. I think everyone will be more lively somehow. Adam and Eric are simply adorable! I'm glad they're doing well. I even dreamed about Adam today and he was so kind in general. ❤️😅
At the beginning of the third episode, I almost stopped watching, but I continued anyway and somehow I didn't really get involved, but I looked on without much rejection. Towards the end of the season, some of the personalities involved in the series began to arouse some sympathy. Of the weak points, I will single out the deliberate clichedness of most of the points that fall under the category of pan-European modern values. Here you have a family of two moms raising an African-British boy. Here, too, are the emotional struggles of a gay-oriented (again, Afro-British) high school student. And, of course, humor, which is far from English, but rather of an international "toilet" kind.
At first, I thought that this woman seriously wants to block the surge of energy that is needed after lessons. That's why the change is given! But... this goal is unfounded. She already had experience with this at another school, and there, as I understand it, all the rules have taken root and expressed themselves in academic performance. That's what she wants to achieve. It is interesting to see how the series raises not only the topic of sex, but also the development of personality. Keep up your rights. What Otis did just now. What happened in previous seasons with Eric. (these are not all examples)
In the classroom, the wall "Women in literature" is relevant
I'm not the only one who thought, at the sight of the stunning new bow and the headmistress' answering look, that new rules would be introduced. Their abrupt introduction threatens a riot, right?
What a credit track at the end!
If in the first episode of the season there was a question about sex education and the seemingly revival of the case of Maeve and Otis, now there was not a word about it. Only the last shots in the director's office made it clear that the topic had not been abandoned.
An interesting and pressing question about the wall. Graffiti is already like art. But can such images be considered something worthy of respect? Undoubtedly, this is the history of the school, but if we talk about the moral and aesthetic norms accepted in society, a question may arise.
It's good that Isaac confessed. I'm not going to talk about who's more suitable for Maeve. She'll decide for herself without me. It is important that they understand what others are doing and how they feel.
When Adam managed to ask for help with his studies, I smiled and was very happy for him. And the kiss-go-faster moment is worthy of revision XD
Everything is more complicated with my father.. He's lost and doesn't know what to do now. Why does he hide from everyone that he loves candy bars? I remember that his father was tough. Most likely, this problem will be solved here.
Isaac doesn't cause negativity for me. It's clear that he's been through a lot too, and it's not easy for him to build healthy relationships based on trust. It is clear that he is not the kindest and fluffiest. However, it was nice that he confessed to Maeve that he had hidden Otis from her. Although he wasn't completely outspoken at that moment, he wasn't trying to protect Maeve, he was afraid of losing her.
It looks like the old principal is going back to school, the new principal is kind of fast, I like the couple Otis and Ruby more than Otis and Maeve. I hope Adam will sort himself out and become more open and lively.
I'm mired in the downsides now, but I agree with the new headmistress in many ways. Maybe he's going overboard about the appearance of the students, but songs about boobs/pussy, art, and so on are unacceptable in an educational institution. All that remains is to copulate right on the desk during the lesson
@T1990: I agree, the appearance and gray corridors are an inflection, but at school there should still be a line between sex enlightenment and outright vulgarity: students who copulate at school are nonsense, but here it is presented as great progressivism, and so with many things. But I think the headmistress will be charged with a couple of more serious sins to make her a clearly negative person.
Otis doesn't look like anything, he's never liked being paired with Maeve, and he doesn't reveal himself when paired with Ruby, although Ruby herself catches on. Eric, who has gone through a difficult path and rejection himself, doing this to Adam is very disappointing. Adam is very pleasant, he just wants to love and be loved, probably the most interesting character in the whole series. Isaac, despite his slight meanness, is very charismatic and interesting to watch. The rest of the characters get lost, as if the scriptwriters wanted to cram everything in and out to please a progressive audience, but they couldn't grasp the immensity. In general, the third season is still losing to the first two for me, let's see what happens next. I was also very surprised when an advertisement for durex appeared casually in the picnic scene, as this company is not particularly famous among the sex industry gurus.
Ruby continues to amaze. For such girls, dating an outsider is social suicide, but she decided to embellish Otis for herself. I wonder how much it will last))) I would like a normal girl for Otis. And I also wonder how Jackson and Viv's relationship will develop.
unexpectedly, Isaac confessed himself. I really like the pair of Otis and Ruby) and it's great to see that Adam is changing) I wonder what kind of school uniform they will have))
I think it's good that there are new rules at school. A uniform would be appropriate, especially when Ruby and her friends judge people by their clothes) And I really like how each episode mentions different problems faced not only by teenagers, but also by adults.
@ijuixy: Ruby and friends are just a caste of untouchables who also suffer from this pedestal themselves. Let them be, they are almost everywhere, and it's not about the form. And yes, they don't shoot anyone on their tip. Their harm is self-inflicted
Isaac is very handsome. It is a pity that he is disabled 😅 by the way, I wonder why America is the place for Maeve to study, why not Oxford or Harvard? for some reason Ruby and Otis really like the pair, they seem to have a good influence on each other. Ruby is Ruby, of course, but she's cute. I'm sure she'll show her best side. And I think she really likes Otis.
I also wonder why Groff's brother's house looks so creepy. Well, like a rich house, all that, but it's like some kind of abandoned garages. He's so unkempt. Is this a metaphor for the chaos in Director Groff's life?
I'm glad the bus issue hasn't been muddied. Adam is a sweet bun, I can't stop being touched. It's a pity, I was hoping for at least one episode of romance with Isaac, everything happened too fast. He's an asshole, but he's trying.
Discussion: Season 3, Episode 2 Join the Discussion
233-I have such a walk
- So change it
-You're having lunch with us, and remember: we only drink Cola without sugar
"Can you get away from me?" I have a mesoctomy
-What is it?
- This is the fear of sounds made by people while eating
-What kind of rude girl?
- Otis ' mistress 🤣
And yet, imho, no matter how good the couple of Maeve and Otis is, Otis and Ruby look amazing)
She is still not very open personally, only once confessed that her father is ill and she drowns out sadness with sex, but I think she will gradually open up as a rather sensitive person. It's just that despite her coolness and untouchability, despite her "friends", she's still a loner.
It's a cool season, I'm enjoying everything so far, I hope it will continue like this. 🙂
Adam is just a bunny.
Otis and Maeve, of course, are a good couple. But I want something unusual, I hope Otis will be with Ruby.
I didn't expect Isaac to admit it himself. I thought it would stretch to the final episode of the season.
such a cute character)))
Otis and his normal appearance👍 I was afraid that I would be "stylish and fashionable" until the end of the series🤣
Ruby is deeper than she wants to show) satisfied Adam, coming out from the teacher😍👍
Very little Jillian Anderson, just criminal(
It is very interesting that they have had a neutral pronoun for a long time, but in Russian or German, for some reason, it never existed and still does not exist (correct me if I am mistaken). I love these differences in the historical development of languages.
Because in my opinion, equality and gender acceptance are diametrically opposed things, since phrases like "I feel like a woman" are fierce sexism. What do they mean by feeling like a woman? As I understand it, all the stereotypical things are meant, such as a fragile, vulnerable, overly emotional human individual who probably wants to put on lipstick. IT'S SEXIST.
A woman and a man are just the definition of a person in terms of anatomy. I believe that the phrase "I feel like a woman" is acceptable only if you mean that you physically feel your breasts or vagina. And in other plans, this is inappropriate, as it puts labels on.
Plus, saying that you're a man if you're biologically a woman is ridiculous, because it can't be changed. Yes, there are operations, this is a slightly different conversation, but it's still impossible to change everything. It's like being 155 cm tall and saying with a serious face that I'm actually 195 cm. But man, it's not like that, I'm sorry, but you have to come to terms with the way you were born.
I would like some men in our world to be able to wear dresses, put on lipstick, and other "feminine" things if they want to, but at the same time continue to realize and recognize that they are biologically men. And mirrored, of course, too. And to be taken for granted by everyone, since your behavior should not depend on gender.
AAAAAAAAA, I love these girls!!!
Otis ' reaction caused the most pleasant feelings, because she needed support so much🥰
The mother's relationship with Otis never ceases to pleasantly surprise me, that's where the mutual understanding between mother and son is 🥺💔
The headmistress just did not like the shower from the very first episode, it's a pity for the toilet, and these terrible rules that she is trying to introduce.
Finally, Maeve was told about the voice message, and now I hope that she will erase Isaac from her life, he is so unpleasant.
After the scene with the failed picnic, I even felt sorry for Adam, I adore their couple with Eric, but I wanted to punch Eric for the way he puts pressure on Adam, it's all new to him, of course, it's hard for him, but the way he tries to change, take up studies and become good is simple, and this moment when Adam came to him at night, I can't, well, what kind of cats are they
But his feelings for Maeve have not disappeared, which is why he constantly tells her about his relationship with Ruby.
- This wall with penises
- This is a wall with historical penises.
It is a joy to see how Otis has matured and matured, this was clearly seen in his conversation with his mother, when he did not object to her, but simply agreed with her, because it was really very important to her.
They're so funny.
Isn't that sexist?
However, it's a little encouraging that everyone uses the word "gay" in relation to Adam. He's bi.
I hope that Otis and Maeve won't be turned into Ross and Rachel and that this situation will be resolved somehow. It's nice to see Otis's growth, I was very afraid that when talking to his mother, he would throw a teenage tantrum again. I was pleasantly surprised.
And the fact that the new headmistress is still stuffy and moralizing was clear even in the trailer.
Woop- woop! That's the sound of da beast
The headmistress is of course a bitch, most likely it will still be revealed that she is homophobic or something like that.
I know very few people like Isaac, but I feel sorry for him, and they look interesting with Maeve, I hope she forgives him.
A wall of penises is something. It's really a very unusual story. It is a pity that it is no longer there, as well as the toilet.
Eric was upset by his behavior at the picnic. Adam didn't mean that he didn't want to be with Eric at all. I'm glad they're doing well in the end. They're cute. And Adam is changing so much! It's nice to watch his changes.
Jean and Jacob's eyes are wet from their kiss. And Otis's conversation with his mom is in the very heart.
I'm surprised Isaac confessed to what he did. I thought she would be silent until the end. It's a pity for Maeve, she has no one to trust again. 😭
And the new headmistress is not as good as she seemed in the first episode. She's not even very good (she's a bitch). I wanted to believe that she was cool, but, alas. I wouldn't be surprised if she's also a homophobe.
P.S. "Pimp in anger" 😂😂😂
And the third season is already underway, and the costumes still cause me cognitive dissonance, all the time it seems that the action is happening in the 80-90
And about the time of the series, it's specially done that way. A lot of old and a lot of new things are used there: costumes, equipment, cars, films, and so on. All because of the influence of director John Hughes (16 Candles, the Breakfast club, baby in Pink, home alone, etc.). The creator of the series decided to be nostalgic and pay homage to him, which is why time in the series is so blurry. Something between 1980 and 2019.
And thanks for the tip on Hughes, I'll have to look at something else from his work.
I wonder what else she'll change about Mooredale.
The pair of Adam and Eric pleases the eyes.
Olla cheers me up.
Regarding the headmistress, I take my words back in the comments to the last episode. What to blame for the Gestapo, the lady has Hitlerite habits. I can't stand people like that, like she was sent from a Soviet gymnasium. And her behavior, in contrast to the first episode, reveals her disgusting hypocrisy and meanness. Like I'm so cool, tell me all your secrets, testify against yourself, and I'll use it, and you'll all be fucked by what a bitch I am with a thirst for control. We had one, she went to wash the girls in the toilet, and she also liked to talk about torture (the history teacher), it should be noted that she did not last long at school. I hope this one does too!
And the kid in the hat correctly noticed both the line and the end.
It's a bit of a shame for Maeve that Otis is serious now, and she missed the chance, and through no fault of her own. It's a good thing Isaac confessed, although that doesn't make it any easier.
I'm still cumming from Gillian Anderson's voice and intonation (I won't get tired of writing this)))))
The costume of the "king of fire" is fire.
About the kick-ass shape, we also introduced it. But I was a prefect and I lobbied for a uniform in the form of blue jeans and a red T-shirt with the school logo))) so to speak, the lesser of evils, because we also tore and threw)))
in the scene with Jacob and Jean psychologist I wept much, and so they cannot see, my eyes hurt from the beauty, and then there's the child and the feelings still remained. couple goals🤌
the character of my beloved Jemima kirk(the headmistress) wildest Viby Dolores Umbridge, I want to give a strong slap, bitch this)
while we are looking further, but it seems that everything will end with Groff regaining his place as director, and Hope will be expelled by the students themselves, well, I would like so much, and then I even felt sorry for him
I thought Isaac's confession would last until the last episode, even though I had the courage.
I'm very happy for Adam and Eric.
I didn't expect Isaac to admit about the message himself, and it would be in episode 2.
Eric pissed me off with his behavior at the picnic. Like a hysterical girl. Why persuade your partner to have sex, and then be offended that he changed his mind? You should support the person, not get angry if you get rejected. Phew.
I like that this season is developing rapidly, rather than spreading events over the entire season.
And I'm glad that Maeve is making the right decisions so far.
Well, the headmistress is clearly making enemies in the form of schoolchildren!
P.S. if anything, I am a closed introvert with an anxiety disorder who has been wandering in the dark for many years (so that you don't think it's written by a person,which is easy and cool in the world).
Plus, you wouldn't say that from the actor, but Max is 17 years old there. And all these 17 years he lived like this, taking revenge on others and envying them, instead of suicide. Is that clearer?
Grumbling Eric is lovely)
It was clear about the headmistress from the very beginning, from her dancing in front of the students, that she wanted to appear "cool", but in fact she was still a bitch.
Ruby's development with Otis is very interesting. Nevertheless, in her desire to remake and change Otis, complexes and dependence on other people's opinions are just figuring. I think Otis can get it out of her, and she'll be freer. There are already some companions, we will look at them.
The headmistress is such a cool Umbridge in her own skin. I don't think she'll be the headmistress for long, because the guys won't let anyone hurt them and they'll rally.
Oh, an adequate act from Isaac. Progress. Why did they take on these puppy eyes for the role, it's very difficult to get mad at him and hate him when he's looking out the window at Maeve leaving...
Adam is my pain, it takes out my whole soul how I worry about him. Let him be fine, I can't stand it if his heart breaks again...
This headmistress is a Nazi in her soul, it seems that the former headmaster will have some kind of redemptive arc this season, and in the end, maybe, she will return to school.
Adam is very cool, so far his development is more interesting than the rest.
But Jackson has become too few, I hope this is temporary.
I understand that this is all necessary for the plot and character development, but the brother of the former director lives in such a huge house and asks his brother to move out.
Adam-blossomed) I'm so happy for him in general and for them and Eric! He finally believed in himself! But damn, how many awkward moments 😅
Ruby is clearly hiding something, at least the dog in the closet is suggestive (I was very shocked by this moment -what kind of knifing? Why isn't she at home?) I wonder how it will unfold further. It will be interesting to watch them with Otis.
Isaac finally confessed to Maeve, of course, her anger and disappointment are understandable, but now I even understand his action to some extent. He was probably sane about his chances and didn't expect her to choose him over Otis. I feel sorry for him(
All the characters are interesting in their own way and you want to watch each one!
2. I still like Ruby. In the first episode, I was rushing back and forth about her, but now I've decided. He and Oti have (hahahaa) good chemistry.
3. The kid gives cool advice.
4. Damn, I love this series. More and more with each episode. It's impossible to postpone it, it's just unnatural.
Poor Ruby dog, for what(((
I really feel sorry for Maeve, she doesn't deserve this kind of treatment. She literally has disappointment upon disappointment :(
and in general, I'm happy for Jean and Jacob, in my opinion, they are a wonderful couple.
I've had a wild time with the choir teacher in this episode. first of all, the masterpiece scene with fuck the pain away, and in general, all the scenes with him caused some incredibly positive emotions, a pleasant, wildly funny character)
Also hated Isaac, but she appreciated the very strong act of admitting her own mistake when, consider, she won the girl. So there's a conscience there. So maybe he's a good friend for Maeve in the future, if he can win her trust again. I don't see her with Otis anymore.
Eric and Adam aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. There are no words. my pupusiki.
Ruby is good, oh so good. BUT does anyone else really live by the school rules, which were seen somewhere conditionally in "Mean Girls"? 2021, kamon
At first, the headmistress wanted to appear so "one of her own," modern, cool, to deceive the expectations of young people, but in fact she was Conservative. The confrontation is as relevant as possible for our latitudes. in this conflict, it seems that it is already clear how it will end, but the statement is probably needed by someone else.
But the idea of the headmistress to paint the whole school gray, put on a gray uniform and make everything gray is not clear. How does despondency contribute to learning?
And Otis and Maeve become boring, always with complicated faces.such.
Adam is trying so hard, he deserves the best.💙✨
Adam is doing great. He needs a more patient and understanding partner.
I'm glad Isaac confessed.
"I think it's better that way."
😂😂😂
The new headmistress and the really pink tvarina from gp (I don't remember the name)
A pair of Ruby/Otis it's okay
Maeve is very sorry: Isaac turned out to be a good guy -an ordinary one, but for Maeve this is betrayal and disappointment, and she just started to believe him and admitted to herself that she likes him. It's very painful.
I realized that I want to have a friend like Jean.
a couple of Otis and Ruby are pinning her, but I can't help thinking that he's like a dog for her at the moment, a chihuahua (all these bow changes, carrying bags, running at the first snap of his fingers, etc.), or of course she'll be revealed further, we'll wait
I didn't think that Isaac would reveal his deed now, but well done, he did everything right, Maeve deserves to know this, and I really like her friendship with Aimee.
- Cheerful. She has a lot of new ideas on how to change the school. Not necessarily for the better, but just to change
I think they have a future.
Ames... I'm sad about her. I still haven't been able to get rid of this filth in my head (( I really hope that Otis' mom will help her.
But the headmistress is a real bitch.
Hope reeks of Umbridge's vibe from a mile away, she just doesn't have enough magic wand to walk through the corridors of the school and shove guys' shirts into their pants, and boys and girls to pull away from each other during a kiss)
He's completely different inside, but he plays a role all his life, he doesn't smile, not because he's a bug in life, but because he's tense and scared most of the time.
As for Eric, I don't think it's important for him to have urgent sex to maintain a relationship and that he put pressure on Adam. The thing is, firstly, under the influence of Otis, he is afraid that Adam will push him away again. And the phrase "I don't want to have sex with you" sounds completely different, insulting, and exactly in the sense that Eric was afraid if it wasn't supplemented with "I want you to have sex with me." And secondly, Eric clearly considered Adam an asset, he was preparing for the fact that he would be deprived of his virginity, which, well, I do not know, of course, but I think it's about the same as the first penetration sex for a girl, scary, in most cases painful, somewhat subordinate (the first since a girl usually doesn't jump on a guy, as Ruby is shown to us in the same series, namely she gives herself to a guy, I think it's about the same for a gay man for the first time, you can also remember Ruby's friend who is a "pimp in anger", as he experienced his first time). And Eric reacted exactly to this, that he was rejected when he was ready to give himself up, and did not want sex so much that he was ready to put pressure on Adam or leave him for changing his mind. He just didn't understand Adam. And it's great that Adam was able to talk to Otis, the teacher, and Eric, all of these are huge steps for him. Against the background of all these experiences, his loss of virginity was already much less frightening than it could have been :)
"I'll spoil you!"
It's cool that we didn't delay Isaac and Maeve's kiss, it's a pity that he told us at that moment, but it's the right thing to do. And here it is again – Maeve found out that Otis still had feelings, and Otis announces to her that he is with Ruby. We missed each other again.
Otis, by the way, looked very cute in that outfit. And anyway, I'm happy for him and Ruby–a breath of fresh air for him, I think.
And I'm also happy for Otis and Mom and her and Jacob. It's great if they're going to be one family. I think everyone will be more lively somehow.
Adam and Eric are simply adorable! I'm glad they're doing well. I even dreamed about Adam today and he was so kind in general.
❤️😅
It is interesting to see how the series raises not only the topic of sex, but also the development of personality. Keep up your rights. What Otis did just now. What happened in previous seasons with Eric. (these are not all examples)
In the classroom, the wall "Women in literature" is relevant
I'm not the only one who thought, at the sight of the stunning new bow and the headmistress' answering look, that new rules would be introduced. Their abrupt introduction threatens a riot, right?
What a credit track at the end!
If in the first episode of the season there was a question about sex education and the seemingly revival of the case of Maeve and Otis, now there was not a word about it. Only the last shots in the director's office made it clear that the topic had not been abandoned.
An interesting and pressing question about the wall. Graffiti is already like art. But can such images be considered something worthy of respect? Undoubtedly, this is the history of the school, but if we talk about the moral and aesthetic norms accepted in society, a question may arise.
It's good that Isaac confessed. I'm not going to talk about who's more suitable for Maeve. She'll decide for herself without me. It is important that they understand what others are doing and how they feel.
When Adam managed to ask for help with his studies, I smiled and was very happy for him. And the kiss-go-faster moment is worthy of revision XD
Everything is more complicated with my father.. He's lost and doesn't know what to do now. Why does he hide from everyone that he loves candy bars? I remember that his father was tough. Most likely, this problem will be solved here.
I was also very surprised when an advertisement for durex appeared casually in the picnic scene, as this company is not particularly famous among the sex industry gurus.
And I really like how each episode mentions different problems faced not only by teenagers, but also by adults.
And yes, they don't shoot anyone on their tip. Their harm is self-inflicted
by the way, I wonder why America is the place for Maeve to study, why not Oxford or Harvard?
for some reason Ruby and Otis really like the pair, they seem to have a good influence on each other. Ruby is Ruby, of course, but she's cute. I'm sure she'll show her best side. And I think she really likes Otis.
Adam is a sweet bun, I can't stop being touched.
It's a pity, I was hoping for at least one episode of romance with Isaac, everything happened too fast. He's an asshole, but he's trying.