Eric, well, noooo (And what, start shipping for Adam and Rahim?) They've been getting closer for the last couple of episodes. And then Eric made a mistake. Hope's methods are quite medieval. I understand her goals. Get funding for the school. Clean up the reputation of the sex school. But is there any other way to build a dialogue?
@BabyMaryMouse:and she's too confused, but she's still fooling herself by giving Isaac a chance, she's coming out. After all, she still has feelings for Otis and now she knows that it's mutual. But Otis is rushing her. She needs time to figure it out. But she should also tell him that yes, all this means something, but it's very sudden and it takes time to decide what to do, because before that I already gave another person a chance and it wouldn't be fair to just cut off communication without talking normally. Well, something like that
Oh my God, what a mess with the installation in the first minutes (((((( it already hurt. the scene in the car where Mom is talking to little Lily. Mom is looking at Lily, and the actress herself is visible from the side of the frame, who accidentally got into the frame.
@lithiumks: To you and to everyone, actually about something else. The actress playing the mother looks into the camera, allegedly addressing Lily, although the second one is over there, on the right in the screenshot
@avokadoview: so they added an explanation with a picture, but they gave me 29 cons for an explanation without a picture? Is there an audience of five-year-olds here?😂
lena_brik: I also noticed how she rubbed her cheek in the side shot - a production blunder. But judging by the cons, they watch the series here in parallel with other cases in order to notice this))
@AlinaKipr: Thank you! and then I saw the number of disadvantages to my comment and thought that I didn't understand something anymore) although I'm a meticulous cunt before editing))
@SKart82: in the first episodes, there was still a joint with Ruby's pants) in the toilet, all her white pants were dirty, in the next frame she was already climbing the stairs in clean ones) and then I looked at the background and didn't even notice, so the picture helped))
fucking shit the headmistress, what right does she have to isolate the children so fucked up, her parents can sue her that she first took the phones and secondly publicly bullies the students bitch
@Cognir: what's wrong with other languages?) Do you have something against Ukrainian? Or belaruskaga?ALDE Kazak PA? Or even English? What a redneck you are: (
@Hannah_Abbot: I don't see "public humiliation" on the list, so it's not a big deal. Well, in any case, the phone is an "appropriate" thing for any place since phones began to fit in a pocket, the list was probably compiled in 1810. It is strange that there is no flogging with rods :)
I understand, pick up the phone during lessons, but not give it back after school? It's a personal thing. If she interferes with her studies (did not turn off the sound, is distracted in class), I can understand the confiscation until the end of the day, or a ban on using it at school for a week and taking it before lessons. And how can a child contact his parents after school? And if something happens? It's crazy.
The headmistress at the beginning:Blah blah blah I'm the same as you I understand you headmistress now:We don't give a shit about your problems, you're not special and your problems are unimportant
@poweredByLIM: the fact that they are slightly higher in the Maslow pyramid does not mean that these problems are insignificant. Everything was so normal for them, they solved their problems somehow. They wanted to solve it and tried. And she tells them that deciding is bad, you should ignore it and be unhappy. She also put signs on them so that they would understand exactly how geeks she considers them. She says that the school should give knowledge and there is nothing personal to discuss with the students, but she does not shy away from getting into this personal with dirty feet. What is she wrong about in fact? It aggravates absolutely solvable problems to the extent of a catastrophe.
@poweredByLIM: This is called "devaluation," and anyone wants to be considered, regardless of age or gender. And when someone says that "you are nobody, there is no way to call you, go fuck yourself with your problems" - of course, this causes rejection, and even more so for teenagers who have not yet become mentally strong and are not confident in themselves and their importance.
such methods don't work in the long run. such an attitude and devaluation of teenagers causes, on the contrary, a desire to do everything the other way around and out of spite. and I understand that, even though I'm old and haven't been a teen for a long time))
after Adam's phrase, "I want to write poetry because Eric likes it." the smile didn't leave his face for 5 minutes. how much has Adam changed since the first season (that's what Netflix can do, it turns the unloved characters of the first season into the best in the next. Steve from the OSD in confirmation). and 10 minutes later, Eric kisses a strange guy. It hit me right in the heart. Oh, how much drama awaits us in the last 2 episodes.
P.S. I am in awe of how brightly, cheerfully and beautifully weddings are held in Nigeria. P.P.S. the new type of punishment at school is terrible.
@why_not in order to avoid offending your feelings, I can recommend that you write down your thoughts in notes on your phone during the episode, edit them at the end, and post them afterwards. Of course, this is your business, and I'm not forcing anything on you. but if you want to avoid the downsides, and they upset you and every time they cause you confusion and indignation from the rest of the commentators. That is, this is the option.
These plaques bring to mind British schools from two hundred years ago, like Jane Austen. Is there any way to have a human conversation? I feel very sorry for Lily and the rest of the guys, someone perceives it with bravado, but for someone it may not be far from a suicide attempt. I also really liked that Maeve kicked out the guys, who for some reason decided that now was the time to measure their pussies. Aimee's Cupcakes:
It's so good that I don't practice such punishments with signs in real life (well, I hope), because it's so terrible and disgusting, it was especially insulting for Adam, who is not guilty of anything at all.
I am insanely saddened by Eric's act, Adam loves him so much, changes for his sake, when he went to Rahim for help to write a verse for Eric, I almost died of emotion, I think that Eric will regret his act very much.
I would also like to say how beautiful Amy is, the dialogue that was between her and Jin — 💔 , I hope that she will stop blaming herself and understand that her smile is the most beautiful thing in the world, and only the one who did this to her is to blame.
@lensherxavier: there were no signs in my school, but our headmistress liked to expose children she didn't like in front of the whole school and brand them as a "disgrace to the school", call them names and tell them off in every possible way. The offenses were very funny, by the way: the wrong color of winter boots, curly hair (how dare you do chemistry) and a sweater under a jacket in the cold (pants were generally illegal), because how can you violate a school uniform.
@Anaichka: then they ask the grown-up children, oh, why are you so insecure, scared of everything? The freaks themselves are unhappy and want others to be the same...
A surprisingly well-chosen cast. Adam is so similar in appearance to his father, and in facial expressions, and how clearly the characters are spelled out. That the elder Grof did not have a special love for his father, because he did not give him tenderness and understanding, that he himself suffered the same attitude towards his own son.
A difficult scene with the punishment of students. Unexpectedly, I even shed tears at how the cruelty of adults towards the fragile world of teenagers was reflected. In those moments when it was necessary to support these guys, they were ridiculed on stage in front of their peers for their dissimilarity from others, the headmistress is just a bastard
Hope doesn't seem to be stupid, but didn't she think that because of her medieval methods, the scandal would be worse than the past "shoals" of the school? This is a real publishing house for children and after several complaints, she will not be a director for long.
The headmistress behaves cruelly and unprofessionally with the students. Instead of talking to them in a human way, she introduces punishments. She said about the same forum that why would she go there, they would whine and suffer for all sorts of bullshit again...
The headmistress is so two-faced. at first she was cool and understanding, but now she is trying to make the students a gray mass and does not perceive them as a person.
if, after the shit that Hope has done, the writers try to make the audience love her and put pressure on pity with a tearful story about the impossibility of having a child (and Netflix likes to do this), then you can safely abandon the series, because there is a limit to everything. Even Adam's father wasn't as infuriating as that nasty madam.
Was I the only one reminded of Adam's father's memories of how his mother cooked for him as a child, on a similar scene with a restaurant critic in Ratatouille?
@Cashew: By the way, I watched it recently, yes! Apparently. a deliberate reference to the legendary cartoon. And after that, Adam decided to look for joy in cooking)
@SilveriaW: in a good way, the headmistress would have been kicked out a few hours after the public humiliation of the students. Everyone has phones with cameras, as well as pages in social networks. Such a scandal would certainly not whitewash the image of the school. In addition, she probably not only grossly violated pedagogical and administrative norms, but also a couple of other laws. And anyway, she's an evil bitch. If the writers want me to start empathizing with her, let them first throw her out of work, from home and from her family, and then we'll see.
At the moment of Adam, Lily and Cal's punishment, I was just in shock, because this is torture and humiliation of human dignity, violating basic human rights. Such methods are unacceptable in prison, but here at school...
@Raventree: but at the same time, it seems to happen in many Russian schools. Yes, they don't seem to be wearing signs, but they are demonstrative floggings for their appearance. Recently, there were only a bunch of stories about earrings being pulled out of his ears, a guy was called a transvestite because his hair was slightly longer than a crew cut and gathered in a ponytail. They give students public floggings. Even with us, I remember the homeroom teacher liked to pick up the students and say that you look like sh*t, and so on (
I hope Eric doesn't ruin his relationship with Adam after Nigeria and Oba.
Hope is just a pain in the ass.I understand she has problems, but everyone has their own problems, and everyone has them.It doesn't give her a reason to treat children like that.Mooredale School has become a place where children are humiliated.
It's funny, after watching the trailer for season 3, I thought this headmistress would make a difference.
It's a pity that Eric did that, but I probably understand him a little. It's more about the fact that he can feel like himself, even in a negative country, probably. Although of course, in relation to Adam, this is shit (
Punishments are tough, of course. I was waiting for everyone to come up next, but it's probably in the next episode.
Hope's methods of dealing with students are pure horror. She pretends to be a progressive and independent woman, but at the same time treats her students as if she came out of the Middle Ages.
Why doesn't anyone complain about this actress to any committee? She's bullying the students! And what right does she have to take away the phone before the end of the week? Okay, until the end of the school day, but weeks?! Who the hell are you?
It's really cool that the series has focused on Nigeria, a country that is not usually talked about in the Russian information space. It was interesting to observe her way of life and customs. It was especially interesting to see a piece of her LGBT culture!
@mrLagunaLoire: I'm sure there is, Nigeria as a whole is a fairly Western country, especially, of course, if we are talking about the Christian part of it, and in general even the diaspora, which is in the United States, which is quite rich and educated people.
What this Hope is doing is just totally fucked up! What kind of lynching of witches is this, what kind of public humiliation, what kind of "scarlet letter" in the 21st century. Forgive my French, but how can you be such a complete scum? I really don't have any other censorious words, because that's just beyond the pale!!!
At first, they make colonies out of schools, and then they are surprised by the high death rate from suicide. Yes, academic performance and discipline teach organization, but school should not be a punishment cell, but a place where children can open up to teachers, for example, if there are problems at home, the school should protect children, and not that's all. Wild hellfire! It's just fucking medieval. I still think you need to take a course of psychotherapy before having children and before working with children. Totally inadequate! It's cruel of me, you can say it, but I think it's better for people with Hitler's habits to refrain from having children, so as not to ruin their lives and psyche in the future. And don't let anyone near the children. Maybe if that were the case, it looks like I wouldn't be there either, but nevertheless. I just can't stand to watch children being abused without anger. My heart bleeds. I'm waiting for the coup and the overthrow of the school dictator!
As for Eric, I think this trip was useful for him (we'll see). I think he realized how lucky he was to be born in a place where he can be himself and not pretend. I'm glad there was no cheating, but I think that's not Eric's style, even though everyone here attacked him for being a scoundrel. I think he's just curious, and that contrast really opened his eyes to something. His mom's doing great, respect. Accepts him and supports him, although not everyone succeeds with such a background.
Using the example of Otis and his Mother, we are actually shown how much the patterns of parents affect children, I hope that they both grow above themselves. But I still adore Gillian! My favorite role is hers! The best mom in a TV show, but she's not perfect either, and that's okay!
Everyone makes mistakes, absolutely everyone, especially at that age. It's not worth saying right away that Isaac or Eric (Otis... etc.) are bad. I don't condone Isaac's actions (his feelings can be understood if you get into his skin | understand, yes, but don't encourage, of course), nor Eric's actions (and you can understand him too), so let's enjoy the transformations and growth of our characters. They break up, lie, reunite, make mistakes, love, hate, bake vulva-shaped cupcakes, doubt their partner, and so on, but... That's why it's interesting to watch them.
I am very glad that Adam and his father are starting to open up, to show their emotions, to think about what they like and what they don't like.
Poor Lily. I admire her in the sense that she does not bend under the opinion of the majority and remains herself.
I felt these red flags about Eric all season, and then we finally visualized it (((well, why is it so sad how one character changes, grows and makes compromises, and the second one strikes a pose and makes demands (considering what an understanding and empathetic character Eric was originally prescribed for) well, Adam HOW ALWAYS ZAYA
@Sshadow7: In general, Eric has always been quite impulsive in his actions and reacted emotionally in his friendship with Otis. So his behavior with Adam is still within the character. He looks bright, lives bright: he does spontaneous things, rushes from side to side.
@albinka_: I don't deny it, but impulsivity doesn't exclude empathy, and I understand. Eric always sounded reasonable in the whole mass of heroes, he was ready for dialogue when many heroes behaved like children. That's why it was a shame to watch his transformation
I don't know why everyone is against Otis and protecting Maeve. She confessed her feelings when he was in a relationship, they ended and she ran away again because she was scared. He was and always would be a backup option for her. Adam is just a sweetheart, and now I want to pair him with Rahim. I really don't like Eric's behavior this season.
Otis doesn't have any brains at all, I see. This episode helped me remember why I dislike him so much. And how he infuriates me with his egocentricity. With all the shoals, Isaac appeals to me more. Thank you, scriptwriters, for making a goat out of Eric. Oh, this teenage maximalism. Having sex has grown up, and unanswered texts are still the end of the world...
Hope doesn't seem to be a stupid woman, but her methods are simply unacceptable. Teenagers get depressed because of people like her, they shut themselves down, and it's also just bullying and humiliation. It's terribly annoying, but you can do it in normal ways, for example, to talk? And why aren't any parents doing anything about what's happening at school right now?
And here's Eric… I was disappointed with him in this episode. Although, who I wasn't disappointed with at least once in this series. They're teenagers, they make mistakes, like all heroes. I hope things don't go downhill for her and Adam after that. I don't want them to break up, they're too beautiful.
She just screamed at Eric on the screen. NOOOOOOOOTTTT! Well, damn, Adam came to Rahim to learn how to write poetry for him, and he's kissing and hanging out with a stranger. Madness in Nigeria. The showdown between Otis and Ihek was so funny) Well, as I said, Viv, when she saw that everything was going in the wrong direction, she sided with the students, not the headmistress. What she did is called bullying. It was painful and terrible to watch how she branded the students, took away the phones and forbade the students to communicate with them. In an amicable way, students should tell their parents at home about the trash the headmistress is giving them and she should be fired for such treatment, because it causes great trauma in adolescence. Poor Lily, I feel very sorry for her. I liked that Eric's father had to sink to the bottom in order to eventually come to therapy and admit that he had become the same as his father. And that in the end, the only thing he loves and remembers is his mom's love and kindness, which he remembers and associates with baking apple pie. I hope Adam will never be like that even a little bit.
Well, why does everything show so flat and thick? People are not so primitive! And the students are not so submissive as to stupidly hang signs around their necks and stupid so as not to draw parallels with Hitler's Germany! Well kam oooooo!! And the emotional comments of some young ladies here who believe so much in everything they show here… It's a fairy tale. Here the characters look so little like real people. These are, in general, caricatures. And you need to watch this story as an entertaining fairy tale.
@Aprillian: You shouldn't think that. I experienced bullying from teachers as a child, and less than a year and a half ago I shared the story on YouTube, where thousands of people from CIS countries shared more creepy stories. And the saddest thing is that NO ONE stood up for them. No one even tried to object to the humiliation and insults. So if you haven't encountered this in real life, it doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. And in the USA and in Europe, this is much more difficult, because training takes place. 1. At the expense of parents' funds 2. Scholarships are paid for individual students from the foundation. They risk opening their mouths and being kicked out. And this system really works there, unlike in our country. There, dropping out of school = a bad recommendation, a bad recommendation = less chance of getting into a good college. Everything is too interconnected
@Hername: "And the saddest thing is that NO ONE stood up for them. No one even tried to object to the humiliation and insults." That's exactly what they wanted to show - everyone in the audience thought and decided: no, I won't object, I don't care about these three, it's their problem, it doesn't concern me, etc. etc.
@nikolayk: the real question here is that the fact is important to everyone, not some inner essence. Just like they can unanimously say after watching an episode, "Ugh, the headmistress is a bitch," indicating this fact, but no one will dig deeper into the essence, for example, to catch the chain: She's an adult woman who says she has a husband, but judging by the fact that she even goes to the doctors alone, her husband has eaten too many pears. Envy of teenagers from the fact that she can't get the same relationship and return to the same years. The sex she's trying to ban = children, and as we know, she can't have children. If you really think about it, then in this teen series, in addition to conflicts, you can find a large number of psychological problems of the characters, but many people do not watch the series to think. And those who watch to think are definitely not thinking about "sex education".
@nikolayk: Yes, it doesn't take much intelligence to understand that the headmistress is an antagonist and the plot is specially written that way, lol. Why voice it in the comments, there's nothing to discuss. That's why people prefer to share emotions, stories, and a sense of community. But no, there will definitely be someone especially smart who needs to write that the blue curtains symbolize the hero's longing for a bygone youth.
@nikolayk: There's no problem except with the head. If it doesn't occur to people to write obvious things, it doesn't mean they don't understand them at all. If the elementary structure of the plot is something of a discovery for you personally, this does not mean that you are smarter than others. That's why there are disadvantages.
@Hername: Didn't fiction teach you that you don't need to write 10, 20, 30? You actually wrote, "I'm well over twenty." I'm sorry, I didn't mean to be stuffy, but I've seen something like this too often.
@Aprillian: Just the same, they are trying to show the headmistress not so flat and thick, since they introduced her plot with an attempt to conceive a child and how the "bosses" are putting pressure on her. Yes, her methods are surprisingly harsh and inadequate for a young, intelligent woman who herself was in the place of students not so long ago - this would rather suit some conservative lady over 40, who herself was brought up in strictness. It would be much more interesting if the headmistress were prescribed more subtly, cunningly and diplomatically, but in reality not all people are subtle and diplomatic. As it is, everything is within the framework of real life: the tyranny of the directorate at school, and the submissiveness of the students. This happens all the time. And remember the director from the first seasons - he was also a clear "villain" in the style of "I do evil because I'm evil," but look, this season we already sympathize with him, la la, what a terribly clumsy drama. I'm not saying that this series is the pinnacle of depth and plot tropes, but you're presenting it as some kind of "chewing gum for emotional young ladies," completely forgetting that we have topics here not only about "will Maeve be with Otis," but many other, more important ones. It's just that the theme of couples catches someone's attention.
And, for a moment, sometimes in life there are such people and events that resemble reality even less than the movies.
A lonely, pathetic, useless, failed woman who takes off all her anger and her complexes on teenagers. I hope in the next episode she'll get the fuck out of school, because my fifth point is burned to look at her. She's still trying to conceive her own child. Such people shouldn't have children.
I'm bombarded by the headmistress' behavior. This is completely non-pedagogical. It reminds me of "Orange is the hit of the season," when financing was at the forefront there, too, and I didn't care about the rest. But it's easy to break the psyche of children like that... I don't have the words. I understand that taking away phones during lessons, for example, seems to be logical even (for all students, in principle, so as not to be distracted). But this kind of thing, when even this punishment applies to real life, is already an inflection. I keep waiting for my parents to speak out against this madness. "Why would I spend an hour listening to a handful of teenagers whine about their minor problems?" - this is generally up to steam from the ears.
And what a magnificent and wise Jean! I love her!
Viv was surprised. It will be interesting to see what the recording of this conversation with the headmistress will lead to. I hope that the right heads will fly.
Aimee's cupcakes are great! I feel a new culinary trend :)
Eric looks so good in orange! Just a delight! But a kiss with another guy was unnecessary. Oh, how superfluous. It's a good thing it didn't go any further. Can you remind me, please, what's going on with Eric and Dad? Did he leave the family or something? I don't remember at all :(
How to inflict psychological trauma on children in an adult way, devalue other people's feelings and hurt them because you were treated the same way in your childhood. Just an example of pedagogical skill. 🤡I hope your comment is helpful?😏
I think the character of Hope was leaked, at the very beginning she really looked like a person who was trying to put the school in order, seriously, because she really needed to somehow raise the school's rating, get money from the ministry. And then, what do we see? Is she being portrayed as a typical antagonist who is incapable of anything, who humiliates schoolchildren from scratch, who doesn't care about their problems? I don't know about you, but I expected something completely different from this character, and it turned out to be too simple.
I agree, when in previous episodes she wanted to help Maeve with financing, she thought she was kinder than she looked, but in this episode they just exaggerated the image of a terrible headmistress who absolutely doesn't care about the students, it's sad..
@salviaplath: yes, she just didn't think to help Maeve, what are you doing. I absolutely do not believe in the fairy tale about the fact that funding was refused.
I agree, and what's even more insulting at the moment is that it doesn't look particularly justified and cliched, well, what kind of villain-I-don't-care-what-these-little-people-think.
@SUfanNo862354: I absolutely agree. A colorful character was planned, such an easy antagonist, with understandable motivation, fresh eyes and different ideas. But here, for no good reason, she turns into a stereotypical villain. Some confusion remained. I assume that since the ex-director has embarked on the path of "correction", they plan to return him to his previous place, which means Hope is in the basket. If this is the case, then this branch has been merged.
my God, what a good series! I love the relationship between Eric and his mom, it's always so warm from their understanding. I am insanely happy for the development of Michael's character, I have been waiting since the first season. a wonderful moment where father and son find out what they like, I'm crying right now :) and... Viv, you're cool.
I'm going to work as a psychic. I've been feeling for a couple of episodes now that Eric's going to mess things up. I don't know about many people, but lately I didn't like his attitude towards Adam.
Everyone is talking about Eric, about Adam, and I want to talk about Jackson. I feel so sincerely sorry for this character somehow. He is trying to figure out who he is, and it is also clear that he just wants someone to love him already, just like that, for himself. It didn't work out with Maeve at the time, it's not clear with the others either... Jackson deserves to be loved and understood, I hope this series will give it to him one day.
Oh, that fascist Headmistress Hope. But such hatred of others is caused primarily by internal insults. It is very reminiscent of a historical character named Adolf.
Some burst into tears when the students were being punished. And I burst into tears at the moment when Adam's father was cooking, as his mother used to cook for him: this parallel with a broken egg, his facial expression...
Well, I'm really happy about Groff Sr. this season. It's clear that he wants to change too, and the cooking scene made me smile for a long time. and the fact that he came to talk to Jean after his bad behavior in previous seasons pleasantly surprised me. and this bunch of mango in one of the previous episodes… I really didn't think it would get better for anyone, it was the Groff family)
It wasn't the director, but some kind of dictator. I actually thought that now the floor of the school would stand up and proudly leave with Rahim, well, I would definitely do that. And if I were a mom , after such bullshit , I would have torn up the floor of the school and connected other parents . This is a tin, not a manual.
Mei pissed me off, to be honest, I understand there are family problems, but why did you give the guy a chance, why did you ask what was in the text message, they say it was important to her, and then oh, I'm sorry, I like Isaac, but don't get lost, suddenly I'll remember you again.
And Otis is also doing great, instead of fixing the relationship with Ruby , to whom he was so eager to be a groom , he forced her to get into himself , and then he fucked her and went back to Maeve , who had already fucked him more than once , which she successfully did again .
I saw a comparison between Hope and Umbridge in the comments, but in this episode she surpassed even her, I'm waiting for her to be fired from the post of director after recording
The headmistress is completely crazy, using such methods... I only agree with her about one thing - mixed locker rooms are wrong. Nevertheless, I hope that she will be removed. She can't work with children, obviously. Eric was somehow disappointing. He started kissing a guy he barely knew very easily-I didn't even notice any doubts. Although when he got out of the taxi, I felt really uneasy, I was afraid for him... Adam, such a sunshine, I'm afraid Eric will break his heart ((( Otis was acting like a jerk, arguing with Isaac. Maeve has backed herself into a corner, it's unclear who she needs. Isaac doesn't deserve to be treated like this, and to find out what was done to him in front of a rival... and I'm just as sorry for Ruby, and Otis seems to be ignoring her now.
It's strange that with all these persecutions of Hope (and that's exactly what they are), no one complained above, and they pretend that "they left school - the problems are over," and again in a new way.
Michael is doing well, he's starting to open up, I'm very glad. I've been wanting to find out for a long time if there's anything human in this stale lump.
The moment with the signs was very frightening, especially for the Cell. Such pressure is not far from driving a person to suicide, especially with dysphoria. I thought the whole school would rise up for Rahim, but no... I wonder how Viv's story ends with the recording.
Generally a tough series. Eric's fans will forgive me, but he's a total disappointment.. Is Otis in competition with Isaac? Seriously? Ruby was completely forgotten in this episode. And I wouldn't be surprised if in the end Rahim is brought together with Adam, but this is such nonsense..
@rururu150: I have a feeling that we are being diligently stressed due to the number of potential love lines, and somehow there are so many things, but it's kind of in a hurry. I'm confused after this episode, the situation is purely "we're tired of writing the script." Hopefully, by the end of the season it will sort itself out somehow, although there's only a couple of episodes left.
Shouldn't they be held accountable for such "punishments" and the selection of phones? It looks very illegal. … This director is just a crazy and envious woman! Adam. Again. He's trying and trying to do something, and Eric's making some kind of game again. It's good that Director Groff has embarked on the path of finding his true self. I hope everything works out for him and gets better.
disgusting. How can you behave like this with children who have committed crimes? humiliate them so openly in front of everyone, and isolate them from the rest of the students? In the beginning, she tried to show that she understands teenagers, but now they are nobody and they don't call them anything.
I'm absolutely thrilled with how Eric's paranoia was shown when he left in the car!!!!! I answer that this is how it feels for the first time! Just a bomb ❤️❤️❤️❤
That feeling when Otis Maeve and Adam Eric were in favor of a relationship in the first season, and now Otis Ruby Adam Rahim But I still can't get into Olya.
1. Why was Adam prescribed to be such a degenerate? It's just disgusting to watch, like in some low-grade comedy with dirty humor, where the main character scratches his ass and it's very funny. I like Adam from previous seasons - he's just a teenager confused by his feelings and aggression. But here he can practically neither read nor write. By the end of the season, they'll probably show that he can't even write his name. It's very sad to watch what a character gets turned into. 2. The director's methods are completely unethical. I hope the parents of the victims will intervene in all this. School is, of course, not a place to express your sexuality, but primarily an educational institution. But the director's methods are beyond that. She would have tied me to the pillory and forced me to stone her. There are other methods, at least she did not communicate with the parents of any of these children and did not even try to encourage them to participate in this situation. In general, it is very interesting who she is and where did she come from? What kind of teaching experience did she have before becoming a director? I hope they will tell you. 3. I was very scared for Eric when they were riding in a taxi and arrived at the place. I was afraid that the photographer had deceived him. And of course Mom has nerves of steel there. I probably would have cut off all the phones and already called the police. After all, Eric is still a schoolboy.
@Florance: Adam was the son of the principal and didn't really care about studying. He may have dyslexia. There's nothing wrong with mental development. The director's recent actions were motivated by desperation, anger, and disappointment. The school has cut off funding, its reputation is at the bottom again, plus we are all human beings and we cannot completely separate the personal from the work - the emotions that overwhelm us affect our general condition and behavior, even at work. Well, plus such a stylistic device from the authors of the series - it is unlikely that anyone in a 21st-century school would take such measures against students. As it was, there was always a game going on in British boarding houses. I also hope that Hope will be revealed as a character. I'm sure a lot of haters would have a different attitude, like they did with Ruby.
It's so strange when gg is annoying and you want them to be together stupidly because they only bring pain to people around. They are constantly being used and thrown away like unwanted kittens, every time. At the same time, how amazing are the colorful, characteristic and interesting secondary characters here. You empathize with them, and you wait for them to continue. They are revealed much more interestingly than the main characters. If Otis and Maeve's gum had been removed, maybe not so much would have changed. Amazing!
@fatalemperor: kringe shared locker rooms. Actually, it's okay not to want to get naked in front of other people. And even more so if you have dysphoria.
I'm really worried about Lily. She is so drooping without her hairstyle, ridiculed for the story. Ola also started talking about role-playing games at the wrong time, which at any other time would have led to a conversation, which is now one of the drops. It's very painful what's happening to Lily.
After this episode, namely after the moment with Michael (Adam's father), where he talks to Jean, as well as after the scene where Viv sends Hope a nasty message to everyone, it occurred to me that we were being led to the fact that she would be kicked out of her seat when the students rebelled, and Michael would be asked again. to become the head, but given the changes that have happened to him, he will finally be able to establish contact with the students and make the school free from prejudice. Well, or so I would like to hope.
That was probably the most interesting thing. As it is, there are too many infidelities for one season. My jealous, distrustful heart doesn't know who to ship with anymore, because there probably aren't any couples left to believe in.
The actress was brilliantly chosen for the role of little Lily. And judging by the surroundings, Lily grew up somewhere in the 1950s) The spirit of the 50s permeates the series: what happened at school - punishments, uniforms (design) and conversation with Viv - is more typical of the 50s and 60s . By the way, I do not consider Hope to be one hundred percent villainous and antagonist - There are no such characters in this series at all. We've just been shown that you can't judge by your appearance, and there are reasons for any behavior. From the very beginning, I have an ambiguous attitude towards Hope. Yes, it is immediately clear that she is not as completely her own as she wants to appear, it is clear that she is a talented manipulator, a born leader with a penchant for dictatorship. She was appointed to this post so that she could pull the school from the bottom, restore its reputation, and restore discipline. What's wrong with that? I've knocked out the money for repairs, the school is now clean and beautiful, the colors are just dull, the uniform has been introduced - there's nothing wrong with the uniform as such, it's just that the design is depressing. She tries in every possible way to raise the rating of the school, to make the students proud of her. Her methods are controversial, but her motives are worthy - in this series we see the pressure she is under from above, and without funding, the school goes nowhere, just like everywhere else. Plus, she probably has problems in her family, which she also confronts alone. I feel sorry for her. You can't put that kind of burden on one person. And I also wanted to say that commentators who have been condemning Eric for several episodes in a row somehow forget that he is a 17-year-old teenager (!). You might think that they themselves were perfect at that age - brilliant, never made mistakes - neither in adolescence nor later. Eric is just a radiant man, wonderful, but he also has the right to make mistakes.
A bad headmistress. Otis, fight! We must fight for happiness. Maeve was confused, but Isaac did a rotten thing, at least he confessed to what he had done.
When Eric was riding in a taxi with that photographer, I thought it might end in something terrible, especially since the driver exchanged glances with Abo in a strange and suspicious way. I've already thought everything, they're taking him to beat him up. He took a big risk by going nowhere with a guy he didn't know. At least Eric realized this at the last moment and was ready to leave. It was lucky for him that everything turned out like this!
I was very touched by Michael's line in this episode. When he remembered his mother and baked a pie. And when he couldn't answer, what makes him happy?
I didn't like how Maeve was being courted by these louts, the girl has problems in the family, there is no money, and it all came at once. And instead of supporting them, they measure their love. Ugh
Can someone explain exactly how asshole Otis behaved in the previous season and what happened at the party? He's been criticized for this throughout the series, but I was watching the second season at the time of its release, and now I don't remember what's what at all.
@Beneficium: As far as I remember, he got very drunk there. Moreover, he did not want to invite Maeve, because she ruined his relationship with Ola when she said she loved him. And he was angry at Ola for leaving him. He actually wanted a small party to prove something to himself. Sooo many people showed up. And Otis, in front of everyone, expressed to the girls everything that was painful and said that he deserved more than them. And in the end, I actually slept with Ruby.
Vulvocakes, that's something!!!)) Otherwise, there was a painful impression of the series. The headmistress is just a tyrant! I hope this is just a director's fantasy and such a genocide is not found in real life. Because if there is such a thing, then it's very scary, all these cards are straight from the Middle Ages! Perhaps the comparisons are incorrect, but they reminded me of those that the fascists hanged, death to the partisans, etc...((
and how Hope took and rudely expressed the feelings of well, just all the teenagers at once! Oh, bravo, it's just a miracle of pedagogy and the talent of the leader is obvious. fu
I haven't moved away from the series yet, so I'll say it briefly. The headmistress is a creature who doesn 't seem to understand that she humiliates children . Eric - there are no words at all Maeve and Otis are screenwriters, leave them alone... let them be happy, but separately There are two episodes left, I hope the season ends on a good note.
Eric is kind of fearless. In a country where homosexuality is criminalized, up to and including the death penalty, to go out with someone you know for the first time is either incredibly brave or incredibly stupid.
I already thought that this guy was faking it. They exchanged glances with the taxi driver in such a way that I was afraid it was a trap. 😮 Eric's action was very upsetting. Disappointment
I have already written before that Hope is Dolores Umbridge, and in this series this similarity has been shown even more strongly, these signs are literally an analogue of the phrase "I must not lie"!
Eric was worried that something would happen to him.
And Maeve's sister is missing and she's apologizing to Isaac! He's completely arrogant.
I understand that Lily is crazy and this porn fanfiction is the MOST inappropriate thing to publish, not so much because it's heresy, but because she doesn't understand how others will react to it. But you need to be specific in order not to see the possible problems behind all this and that she needs the help of a specialist, and not such a cruel humiliation.
@ДарьянаН: You probably haven't read a lot of fanfiction?) There are a lot of things and "worse") And there's a reader for everyone. And so if you look at it, then vulva pies are also an inappropriate thing for school))
Now I'm worried about Eric and Adam and what's going to happen next, whether they'll stay together or not. Rahim is a cutie. Even if Adam goes to him, I won't mind, but I'll feel sorry for Eric, but it's his own fault.
From the moment I saw Eric flirting with Oba (or whatever his name is), I was almost screaming: no, no, no! Eric, don't do this. But he did, unfortunately, which broke my heart. After all, Adam is really trying, he even became friends with Rahim and turned to him for help, wanted to write a poem, because Eric loves poetry. I'm also very upset about Otis' attitude towards Jean. She's really confused in a way, but I don't think she deserves to be treated like this. And Otis is egocentric in everything. He supposedly loves Maeve, but at the moment that determines his true attitude, when a problem occurred, he began to sort out the relationship with Isaac and compete with him. It's not love - it's just a childish whim, because the child was not given a piece of candy. It seems to me that of all the central characters, only Otis (and now Eric, probably) does not change in a positive way throughout the series. That makes him my least favorite character.
The scene with the signs is just disgusting. Hope is acting ugly. And how could she take away the phones of students who study at school and not at boarding school?! 🤬 I'm sorry for Adam, why did Eric succumb to this feeling that came from nowhere?.. Even Maeve and Elsie don't feel as sorry as Adam, who just trusted someone... 💔😭
Although the series is called "Sex Education," the topic of sex is secondary there. The problems, experiences, and dreams of the characters come to the fore. I've watched three seasons with a bang!
HOPE....I have a feeling that she's playing off some kind of trauma with these signs. It's possible that something similar happened to her. What surprises me most are the words on these plaques, "a depraved and vile story that shamed my comrades." How??? He is written according to his dreams and fantasies. 11 years ago (Karl, it's already 11), 50 shades of grey were also not understood and were not accepted. They also considered it shameful. Or some other works that were written before society could understand them. Dali or Van Gogh, for example. Or, "I dress untidily and violate the rules of the school." How does the size of the clothes interfere? We have an oversize...It's not clear. "This is a school, not a panic room." Totally agree with Chago?? Withdrawal of cell phones...Is it even legal? It's human property. "It's forbidden to talk to these students." Again, what?? What kind of bikes. Nonsense Hope's entire conversation with Viv shows the true nature of the first heroine.
Michael Groff. It was nice to watch his conversation with Jean. As well as her conversation with Aimee. I see that they were able to talk it out with her. Only a real psychologist wouldn't work with his friends, or his son's friends. Returning to Groff Sr., it turns out that he created families in the image and likeness of the one in which he lived himself - a strict and harsh father; and a gentle, cooking-loving mother. "Very often, when a parent bullies a child, he mistakenly decides that showing feelings is weakness and blocks them."
The Groffs apparently have a family problem understanding what they like. Although....Michael said masturbation, and Adam said dogs. In the end, they both found things they liked to do.
Eric. To be honest, they have now shown that he has found the environment where he is accepted. I like the couple Eric and Adam, and of course I'm very sorry that Eric chose not his boyfriend, but just the first guy he met. I'll like Eric's thought, "I don't want to pretend, Mom. Not here, not anywhere."
I may sound like a bitch, but people like Hope don't need to have children. She maniacally wants to get pregnant along the way just to save the marriage. But she's not capable, and I doubt all this nonsense about "pregnancy changes a woman, she'll love a child." That's a lie. I'm waiting for the guys to start a cool riot. Groff didn't turn out to be such a piece of shit, either. And Jacob freezes me out. He agreed to become a father, she hoped, but did not push. He decided to move himself, and now he's playing some gypsy tricks, not talking to Jean at all, and even blaming her.
I won't get tired of talking about the amazing playlist of the series!
I love this clear parallelism of actions: father and son are taking the first steps to open up to themselves, correspondence with different goals.
I didn't expect Adam to write to Eric in this way. Mail? Wow..!
How interesting deviant behavior is played out. I understand that Lily's stories are not suitable for publication in the school newspaper. But it's her way of expressing herself. She genuinely doesn't understand what's wrong with her.
as soon as the photographer was shown, it was clear why he was added.. I hoped to the last that Eric wouldn't do anything stupid.. at the moment of their kiss, my face turned into a dry lemon and it hurt so much ((it's so frivolous and mean of Eric.. my heart was broken (I usually react calmly to infidelity, but then Eric instantly became disgusted.. Adam has become such a bead!PLEASE, DO WHATEVER YOU WANT WITH ANY COUPLES, BUT DON'T TOUCH ADAM AND ERIC!!!!!! I also wanted to say that the series clearly shows how improper and toxic attitudes and parenting affect children and are passed down from generation to generation..
My poor girl Lily ((( How many things have happened at once, now she has been ridiculed for her story, and it turns out that her parents do not support her. It's very painful to hear something like "hide yourself" from those closest to you ( And after ridicule and public humiliation, chances are good that she will stop drawing and writing altogether, in principle, this is a very serious blow, especially at such a vulnerable age. It hurts to remember how confident she was before all this. I hope she can handle it.
And Maeve and Otis are already sick of the mutations, no pleasure from this peering. Again, someone kissed someone, someone left someone for someone, but this someone is in a relationship with someone else, mama mia, what a bore. On the third round, it's the same thing, as much as possible, leave them alone already.
The same themes. From series to series. Everything is obvious, typical, banal, and no longer interesting at all. Oh, this netflix: (but the actors themselves and the shooting are great
I'm surprised that neither the students nor the parents have rebelled yet. The headmistress is just Cerberus. It really reminds me of Hogwarts and Umbridge. Bullying by the director is already beyond the pale, these days. They used to stand up for each other (that's my vagina!), but now everyone is afraid. Is everything really so bad with the education system in England that there is no board for such directors? The previous director already looks like a sweetheart compared to this vixen. I'm waiting for the presentation with the audio of the new headmistress, I hope she will be publicly shamed. Eric is disappointing this season.. It's like he takes Adam for granted, even though he's trying very hard. But, apparently, we need a scripted drama and a quarrel between this couple so that it doesn't get boring. But he behaved like an asshole, because Adam didn't give a reason, was everything okay with them except for minor misunderstandings? And yet, someone remind me, did they figure out the sex after all, or did they just intend to?
It's sad that Eric didn't think about Adam at the moment, but decided to have fun, since Adam didn't reply to his message. 🫣 Isaac is terribly annoying, now he's going to be offended by Maeve, even though he messed up, didn't tell her about the voicemail, and then he apologized to her afterwards. The headmistress is a terrible bitch, I wanted to punch her, I hope she gets it all back.
And I feel so sorry for Adam's father. He divorced his wife, got fired from his job, and his relationship with his son is not very good. Yes, he wasn't the best person, but you can see how he wants to change. I hope he's going to be okay.
I'm reviewing the series for the second time, how could I forget that both Otis and Eric at one time disappointed me very much with their strange behavior towards people who love them
I am very disappointed by Eric's action, but not surprised. When he started dating Rahim, he ran to Adam and kissed him, now he's with Adam and kissing other guys. I don't think Eric is ready for a serious relationship or monogamy yet.
Eric , his father hasn't been shown in this season of redflag for a long time, it's a pity ( and the headmistress turned out to be sick in the head with such methods of punishment, you can drive someone to suicide , and for some reason, Adam's father makes my heart break, I feel sorry for him (
I'm disappointed. Eric is a great friend, but in a relationship... He dumped Rahim in front of everyone without batting an eye, and now he's done such a mean thing to Adam, who dotes on him.
Are they in a concentration camp? this is a moral humiliation that can lead to psychological trauma, this is violence and bullying. Poor Lily. And why the hell are phones being seized? is it legal at all? The headmistress is fucked up. I fucking hope that after that the school will be bombarded with complaints from parents and she will be fired! this scum also manipulates Viv, and before that Jackson. Viv is just a beauty for recording this shit.
Everyone here is condemning Hope, and I support them in this, but why didn't anyone notice what the journalists did, who, in fact, disgraced the whole city of Lily? Eric has such a great family, but he acts like an asshole.
And I felt sad about Michael's story, not feeling joy from anything, it's creepy ((but just why did he do the same to his son, he had a good example, his mom( The moment with the signs is just disgusting, you can sue a school for this(
"I wanted to know about the grant we were talking about. - I talked to the school board and, unfortunately, the situation is quite tense right now, so they refused. "I see." - I'm really sorry... - Nothing. - I hope your family finds the money. - Yes... yes... - Okay. - Do you want money? A lot of money? Then come to 1 xbet, because only here you can win ... " Funny timing
Discussion: Season 3, Episode 6 Join the Discussion
267Hope's methods are quite medieval. I understand her goals. Get funding for the school. Clean up the reputation of the sex school. But is there any other way to build a dialogue?
Otis is selfish, he's like a child who just wants to get Maeve and doesn't think about how she feels.
But Otis is rushing her. She needs time to figure it out. But she should also tell him that yes, all this means something, but it's very sudden and it takes time to decide what to do, because before that I already gave another person a chance and it wouldn't be fair to just cut off communication without talking normally. Well, something like that
the scene in the car where Mom is talking to little Lily. Mom is looking at Lily, and the actress herself is visible from the side of the frame, who accidentally got into the frame.
I'm not the only one who noticed, am I?
Is there an audience of five-year-olds here?😂
and then I looked at the background and didn't even notice, so the picture helped))
Well, in any case, the phone is an "appropriate" thing for any place since phones began to fit in a pocket, the list was probably compiled in 1810. It is strange that there is no flogging with rods :)
headmistress now:We don't give a shit about your problems, you're not special and your problems are unimportant
P.S. I am in awe of how brightly, cheerfully and beautifully weddings are held in Nigeria.
P.P.S. the new type of punishment at school is terrible.
I also really liked that Maeve kicked out the guys, who for some reason decided that now was the time to measure their pussies.
Aimee's Cupcakes:
- Yeah.. Thanks
:D
I am insanely saddened by Eric's act, Adam loves him so much, changes for his sake, when he went to Rahim for help to write a verse for Eric, I almost died of emotion, I think that Eric will regret his act very much.
I would also like to say how beautiful Amy is, the dialogue that was between her and Jin — 💔 , I hope that she will stop blaming herself and understand that her smile is the most beautiful thing in the world, and only the one who did this to her is to blame.
or put on all the signs)
But maybe further
This injustice, resentment, and anger are clearly felt.
I also really like Jackson and Cal together, so alive
, I hope that this season they will reveal their line more
Instead of talking to them in a human way, she introduces punishments. She said about the same forum that why would she go there, they would whine and suffer for all sorts of bullshit again...
And anyway, she's an evil bitch. If the writers want me to start empathizing with her, let them first throw her out of work, from home and from her family, and then we'll see.
Even with us, I remember the homeroom teacher liked to pick up the students and say that you look like sh*t, and so on (
Hope is just a pain in the ass.I understand she has problems, but everyone has their own problems, and everyone has them.It doesn't give her a reason to treat children like that.Mooredale School has become a place where children are humiliated.
It's funny, after watching the trailer for season 3, I thought this headmistress would make a difference.
Although of course, in relation to Adam, this is shit (
Punishments are tough, of course. I was waiting for everyone to come up next, but it's probably in the next episode.
I demand a mutiny on the ship!
At first, they make colonies out of schools, and then they are surprised by the high death rate from suicide. Yes, academic performance and discipline teach organization, but school should not be a punishment cell, but a place where children can open up to teachers, for example, if there are problems at home, the school should protect children, and not that's all. Wild hellfire! It's just fucking medieval. I still think you need to take a course of psychotherapy before having children and before working with children. Totally inadequate! It's cruel of me, you can say it, but I think it's better for people with Hitler's habits to refrain from having children, so as not to ruin their lives and psyche in the future. And don't let anyone near the children. Maybe if that were the case, it looks like I wouldn't be there either, but nevertheless. I just can't stand to watch children being abused without anger. My heart bleeds. I'm waiting for the coup and the overthrow of the school dictator!
As for Eric, I think this trip was useful for him (we'll see). I think he realized how lucky he was to be born in a place where he can be himself and not pretend. I'm glad there was no cheating, but I think that's not Eric's style, even though everyone here attacked him for being a scoundrel. I think he's just curious, and that contrast really opened his eyes to something. His mom's doing great, respect. Accepts him and supports him, although not everyone succeeds with such a background.
Using the example of Otis and his Mother, we are actually shown how much the patterns of parents affect children, I hope that they both grow above themselves. But I still adore Gillian! My favorite role is hers! The best mom in a TV show, but she's not perfect either, and that's okay!
Lily is very sorry
I am very glad that Adam and his father are starting to open up, to show their emotions, to think about what they like and what they don't like.
Poor Lily. I admire her in the sense that she does not bend under the opinion of the majority and remains herself.
is it so sad how one character changes, grows and makes compromises, and the second one strikes a pose and makes demands (considering what an understanding and empathetic character Eric was originally prescribed for)
well, Adam HOW ALWAYS ZAYA
She confessed her feelings when he was in a relationship, they ended and she ran away again because she was scared.
He was and always would be a backup option for her.
Adam is just a sweetheart, and now I want to pair him with Rahim.
I really don't like Eric's behavior this season.
Thank you, scriptwriters, for making a goat out of Eric. Oh, this teenage maximalism. Having sex has grown up, and unanswered texts are still the end of the world...
And here's Eric… I was disappointed with him in this episode. Although, who I wasn't disappointed with at least once in this series. They're teenagers, they make mistakes, like all heroes. I hope things don't go downhill for her and Adam after that. I don't want them to break up, they're too beautiful.
The showdown between Otis and Ihek was so funny)
Well, as I said, Viv, when she saw that everything was going in the wrong direction, she sided with the students, not the headmistress. What she did is called bullying. It was painful and terrible to watch how she branded the students, took away the phones and forbade the students to communicate with them. In an amicable way, students should tell their parents at home about the trash the headmistress is giving them and she should be fired for such treatment, because it causes great trauma in adolescence. Poor Lily, I feel very sorry for her.
I liked that Eric's father had to sink to the bottom in order to eventually come to therapy and admit that he had become the same as his father. And that in the end, the only thing he loves and remembers is his mom's love and kindness, which he remembers and associates with baking apple pie. I hope Adam will never be like that even a little bit.
And the emotional comments of some young ladies here who believe so much in everything they show here… It's a fairy tale. Here the characters look so little like real people. These are, in general, caricatures. And you need to watch this story as an entertaining fairy tale.
1. At the expense of parents' funds
2. Scholarships are paid for individual students from the foundation.
They risk opening their mouths and being kicked out. And this system really works there, unlike in our country.
There, dropping out of school = a bad recommendation, a bad recommendation = less chance of getting into a good college. Everything is too interconnected
That's exactly what they wanted to show - everyone in the audience thought and decided: no, I won't object, I don't care about these three, it's their problem, it doesn't concern me, etc. etc.
She's an adult woman who says she has a husband, but judging by the fact that she even goes to the doctors alone, her husband has eaten too many pears. Envy of teenagers from the fact that she can't get the same relationship and return to the same years.
The sex she's trying to ban = children, and as we know, she can't have children.
If you really think about it, then in this teen series, in addition to conflicts, you can find a large number of psychological problems of the characters, but many people do not watch the series to think. And those who watch to think are definitely not thinking about "sex education".
I'm not saying that this series is the pinnacle of depth and plot tropes, but you're presenting it as some kind of "chewing gum for emotional young ladies," completely forgetting that we have topics here not only about "will Maeve be with Otis," but many other, more important ones. It's just that the theme of couples catches someone's attention.
And, for a moment, sometimes in life there are such people and events that resemble reality even less than the movies.
And what a magnificent and wise Jean! I love her!
Viv was surprised. It will be interesting to see what the recording of this conversation with the headmistress will lead to. I hope that the right heads will fly.
Aimee's cupcakes are great! I feel a new culinary trend :)
Eric looks so good in orange! Just a delight! But a kiss with another guy was unnecessary. Oh, how superfluous. It's a good thing it didn't go any further. Can you remind me, please, what's going on with Eric and Dad? Did he leave the family or something? I don't remember at all :(
I assume that since the ex-director has embarked on the path of "correction", they plan to return him to his previous place, which means Hope is in the basket. If this is the case, then this branch has been merged.
Mei pissed me off, to be honest, I understand there are family problems, but why did you give the guy a chance, why did you ask what was in the text message, they say it was important to her, and then oh, I'm sorry, I like Isaac, but don't get lost, suddenly I'll remember you again.
And Otis is also doing great, instead of fixing the relationship with Ruby , to whom he was so eager to be a groom , he forced her to get into himself , and then he fucked her and went back to Maeve , who had already fucked him more than once , which she successfully did again .
I only agree with her about one thing - mixed locker rooms are wrong.
Nevertheless, I hope that she will be removed. She can't work with children, obviously.
Eric was somehow disappointing. He started kissing a guy he barely knew very easily-I didn't even notice any doubts. Although when he got out of the taxi, I felt really uneasy, I was afraid for him...
Adam, such a sunshine, I'm afraid Eric will break his heart (((
Otis was acting like a jerk, arguing with Isaac. Maeve has backed herself into a corner, it's unclear who she needs. Isaac doesn't deserve to be treated like this, and to find out what was done to him in front of a rival...
and I'm just as sorry for Ruby, and Otis seems to be ignoring her now.
Michael is doing well, he's starting to open up, I'm very glad. I've been wanting to find out for a long time if there's anything human in this stale lump.
Hope resembles the headmistress from Harry Potter, it's also freezing
I thought about Adam and Rahim 🙊
Generally a tough series. Eric's fans will forgive me, but he's a total disappointment.. Is Otis in competition with Isaac? Seriously? Ruby was completely forgotten in this episode. And I wouldn't be surprised if in the end Rahim is brought together with Adam, but this is such nonsense..
Adam. Again. He's trying and trying to do something, and Eric's making some kind of game again.
It's good that Director Groff has embarked on the path of finding his true self. I hope everything works out for him and gets better.
But I still can't get into Olya.
Adam was infuriating all 2 seasons, and now he's so sweet, my God, especially when he came to Rahim for advice on poetry.🥰
2. The director's methods are completely unethical. I hope the parents of the victims will intervene in all this. School is, of course, not a place to express your sexuality, but primarily an educational institution. But the director's methods are beyond that. She would have tied me to the pillory and forced me to stone her. There are other methods, at least she did not communicate with the parents of any of these children and did not even try to encourage them to participate in this situation. In general, it is very interesting who she is and where did she come from? What kind of teaching experience did she have before becoming a director? I hope they will tell you.
3. I was very scared for Eric when they were riding in a taxi and arrived at the place. I was afraid that the photographer had deceived him. And of course Mom has nerves of steel there. I probably would have cut off all the phones and already called the police. After all, Eric is still a schoolboy.
The director's recent actions were motivated by desperation, anger, and disappointment. The school has cut off funding, its reputation is at the bottom again, plus we are all human beings and we cannot completely separate the personal from the work - the emotions that overwhelm us affect our general condition and behavior, even at work. Well, plus such a stylistic device from the authors of the series - it is unlikely that anyone in a 21st-century school would take such measures against students. As it was, there was always a game going on in British boarding houses. I also hope that Hope will be revealed as a character. I'm sure a lot of haters would have a different attitude, like they did with Ruby.
At the same time, how amazing are the colorful, characteristic and interesting secondary characters here. You empathize with them, and you wait for them to continue. They are revealed much more interestingly than the main characters.
If Otis and Maeve's gum had been removed, maybe not so much would have changed.
Amazing!
I hope Hope doesn't have children, because they won't be special, and no one will care about them.
That was probably the most interesting thing. As it is, there are too many infidelities for one season. My jealous, distrustful heart doesn't know who to ship with anymore, because there probably aren't any couples left to believe in.
And judging by the surroundings, Lily grew up somewhere in the 1950s) The spirit of the 50s permeates the series: what happened at school - punishments, uniforms (design) and conversation with Viv - is more typical of the 50s and 60s
. By the way, I do not consider Hope to be one hundred percent villainous and antagonist - There are no such characters in this series at all. We've just been shown that you can't judge by your appearance, and there are reasons for any behavior. From the very beginning, I have an ambiguous attitude towards Hope. Yes, it is immediately clear that she is not as completely her own as she wants to appear, it is clear that she is a talented manipulator, a born leader with a penchant for dictatorship. She was appointed to this post so that she could pull the school from the bottom, restore its reputation, and restore discipline. What's wrong with that? I've knocked out the money for repairs, the school is now clean and beautiful, the colors are just dull, the uniform has been introduced - there's nothing wrong with the uniform as such, it's just that the design is depressing. She tries in every possible way to raise the rating of the school, to make the students proud of her. Her methods are controversial, but her motives are worthy - in this series we see the pressure she is under from above, and without funding, the school goes nowhere, just like everywhere else. Plus, she probably has problems in her family, which she also confronts alone. I feel sorry for her. You can't put that kind of burden on one person.
And I also wanted to say that commentators who have been condemning Eric for several episodes in a row somehow forget that he is a 17-year-old teenager (!). You might think that they themselves were perfect at that age - brilliant, never made mistakes - neither in adolescence nor later. Eric is just a radiant man, wonderful, but he also has the right to make mistakes.
He's been criticized for this throughout the series, but I was watching the second season at the time of its release, and now I don't remember what's what at all.
Otherwise, there was a painful impression of the series. The headmistress is just a tyrant! I hope this is just a director's fantasy and such a genocide is not found in real life. Because if there is such a thing, then it's very scary, all these cards are straight from the Middle Ages! Perhaps the comparisons are incorrect, but they reminded me of those that the fascists hanged, death to the partisans, etc...((
The headmistress is a creature who doesn 't seem to understand that she humiliates children .
Eric - there are no words at all
Maeve and Otis are screenwriters, leave them alone... let them be happy, but separately
There are two episodes left, I hope the season ends on a good note.
Eric's action was very upsetting. Disappointment
Into the voice from now on 😁
Eric was worried that something would happen to him.
And Maeve's sister is missing and she's apologizing to Isaac! He's completely arrogant.
But you need to be specific in order not to see the possible problems behind all this and that she needs the help of a specialist, and not such a cruel humiliation.
Rahim is a cutie. Even if Adam goes to him, I won't mind, but I'll feel sorry for Eric, but it's his own fault.
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I'm sorry for Adam, why did Eric succumb to this feeling that came from nowhere?.. Even Maeve and Elsie don't feel as sorry as Adam, who just trusted someone...
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"I like cats."
"Naturally
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PS Eric, you 🐀
What surprises me most are the words on these plaques, "a depraved and vile story that shamed my comrades." How??? He is written according to his dreams and fantasies. 11 years ago (Karl, it's already 11), 50 shades of grey were also not understood and were not accepted. They also considered it shameful. Or some other works that were written before society could understand them. Dali or Van Gogh, for example.
Or, "I dress untidily and violate the rules of the school." How does the size of the clothes interfere? We have an oversize...It's not clear.
"This is a school, not a panic room." Totally agree
with Chago?? Withdrawal of cell phones...Is it even legal? It's human property. "It's forbidden to talk to these students." Again, what?? What kind of bikes. Nonsense
Hope's entire conversation with Viv shows the true nature of the first heroine.
Michael Groff. It was nice to watch his conversation with Jean. As well as her conversation with Aimee. I see that they were able to talk it out with her. Only a real psychologist wouldn't work with his friends, or his son's friends.
Returning to Groff Sr., it turns out that he created families in the image and likeness of the one in which he lived himself - a strict and harsh father; and a gentle, cooking-loving mother.
"Very often, when a parent bullies a child, he mistakenly decides that showing feelings is weakness and blocks them."
The Groffs apparently have a family problem understanding what they like. Although....Michael said masturbation, and Adam said dogs. In the end, they both found things they liked to do.
Eric. To be honest, they have now shown that he has found the environment where he is accepted. I like the couple Eric and Adam, and of course I'm very sorry that Eric chose not his boyfriend, but just the first guy he met. I'll like Eric's thought, "I don't want to pretend, Mom. Not here, not anywhere."
And Nigerian costumes are pleasing to the eye, especially after the series Bob loves Abishola)
And Jacob freezes me out. He agreed to become a father, she hoped, but did not push. He decided to move himself, and now he's playing some gypsy tricks, not talking to Jean at all, and even blaming her.
I love this clear parallelism of actions: father and son are taking the first steps to open up to themselves, correspondence with different goals.
I didn't expect Adam to write to Eric in this way. Mail? Wow..!
How interesting deviant behavior is played out. I understand that Lily's stories are not suitable for publication in the school newspaper. But it's her way of expressing herself. She genuinely doesn't understand what's wrong with her.
Adam has become such a bead!PLEASE, DO WHATEVER YOU WANT WITH ANY COUPLES, BUT DON'T TOUCH ADAM AND ERIC!!!!!!
I also wanted to say that the series clearly shows how improper and toxic attitudes and parenting affect children and are passed down from generation to generation..
And after ridicule and public humiliation, chances are good that she will stop drawing and writing altogether, in principle, this is a very serious blow, especially at such a vulnerable age.
It hurts to remember how confident she was before all this. I hope she can handle it.
I'm waiting for the presentation with the audio of the new headmistress, I hope she will be publicly shamed. Eric is disappointing this season.. It's like he takes Adam for granted, even though he's trying very hard. But, apparently, we need a scripted drama and a quarrel between this couple so that it doesn't get boring. But he behaved like an asshole, because Adam didn't give a reason, was everything okay with them except for minor misunderstandings? And yet, someone remind me, did they figure out the sex after all, or did they just intend to?
Isaac is terribly annoying, now he's going to be offended by Maeve, even though he messed up, didn't tell her about the voicemail, and then he apologized to her afterwards.
The headmistress is a terrible bitch, I wanted to punch her, I hope she gets it all back.
, his father hasn't been shown in this season of redflag for a long time, it's a pity (
and the headmistress turned out to be sick in the head
with such methods of punishment, you can drive someone to suicide
, and for some reason, Adam's father makes my heart break, I feel sorry for him (
I have Vietnamese flashbacks from this scene with the signs. It's like Hope was inspired by my teacher.
I worry about everyone as if they were my family. Otis, however, should have been whipped.
The moment with the signs is just disgusting, you can sue a school for this(
- I talked to the school board and, unfortunately, the situation is quite tense right now, so they refused.
"I see."
- I'm really sorry...
- Nothing.
- I hope your family finds the money.
- Yes... yes...
- Okay.
- Do you want money? A lot of money? Then come to 1 xbet, because only here you can win ... "
Funny timing