Sex Education
It's hard to think of where to start and how to talk about the 'Sex Education' series. I was so addicted to this series. Especially after watching the newly released second season with one breath, looking back at the first season, I became addicted.
Sexuality is a topic that is scary to talk about, but one that can be secretly sought after and talked about. Sex education is an even greater part of that. Our book of seven, even AIDS outbreaks in the wind, sexually explicit material on underage mothers, rape, etc., makes it a must for a country that sells hot food and has a sex attitude. This is a product from the UK Netflix. The story still resonates with Victorian ideas, especially in the subject of sex.
There's a teenage boy, named Autism. Ortiz's mother is a counselor on sexual issues. It's more professional than Ranjan. But this autism is very uncomfortable. The mother's office doesn't go to the area, because it's a dildo, pornographic books, and a room full of pictures.
Autism has a problem. He can't masturbate. Otis' friend Eric. Eric is a Samaritan. (That doesn't make it a problem to be a street boy's best friend like autism.) Eric even jokes that his mother is a sex teacher and her son can't even masturbate. In one case, a special student at the school needs sexual to advice. Autism helps in the way. The work is successful. A little arrogant girl named Mev sees the business model in this case. He tells autism to solve the sexual problems of friends and charge for it. That's how the Sex Education story begins.
I'm sure our windswept AIDS breeder, Lori Nunn, the founder of Sex Education in the UK, heard about it. Because a similar incident happens at the beginning of the second season at Mau'Dale School. For that purpose, she has researched everything about sex and world trends, history and background. From the production side, Sex Education is one of the highest-scoring jobs. I really appreciate the music being fitted into the story. The fact that the music is used in the backdrop of the story is another indication that the producers have a goal of taking western music to a new generation in the '80s and '90s.
The second season features a scene from the breakout Hollywood movie The Breakfast Club of the 80s. Students in the library join in a discussion about male violence in their lives. The character, Amy, is so embarrassed that she is confronted with the bus that she decides to go to school for miles instead of getting on a bus. How all the girls comforted her and left her in an abandoned iron yard and exasperated her in cars and pots, and all the friends at the bus stop to walk with her on the next day. Homosexuality, women's rights, women's violence, abortion are all covered and discussed openly within this story. Since Netflix is now speeding up its presentation of sociopolitical issues, it cannot be prevented from reflecting on 'sex education'.But the reason I love this story is the freshness of the work. Gillian Anderson, who was the Scully of The X-Files, plays Otis' mother Asa Butterfield, who plays autism, was in the childhood of Modred's childhood, which was once the most popular Merlin series. That little boy is doing so much right now. With the exception of Gillian and Esau, the majority of the new faces for the camera. Emma McKee's face, which brings to life the character of Mae, and the wonderful likeness of Hollywood actress Margo Robbie, has attracted a different audience.
I waited a year for the second season. On the way back I finished my breath. Now we have to wait another year for the next season. But 'sex education' is something that can be looked at again.
Ortiz and Mew are just as much of an on-screen couple as Ross and Rachel in the 'Friends' drama. There is very good chemistry between the two. We can feel that crap. Ortiz and Mew are on top as one of the heartwarming couples of recent western creations.
To me, Sex Education is a new generation masterpiece.
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Sexuality is a topic that is scary to talk about, but one that can be secretly sought after and talked about. Sex education is an even greater part of that. Our book of seven, even AIDS outbreaks in the wind, sexually explicit material on underage mothers, rape, etc., makes it a must for a country that sells hot food and has a sex attitude. This is a product from the UK Netflix. The story still resonates with Victorian ideas, especially in the subject of sex.
There's a teenage boy, named Autism. Ortiz's mother is a counselor on sexual issues. It's more professional than Ranjan. But this autism is very uncomfortable. The mother's office doesn't go to the area, because it's a dildo, pornographic books, and a room full of pictures.
Autism has a problem. He can't masturbate. Otis' friend Eric. Eric is a Samaritan. (That doesn't make it a problem to be a street boy's best friend like autism.) Eric even jokes that his mother is a sex teacher and her son can't even masturbate. In one case, a special student at the school needs sexual to advice. Autism helps in the way. The work is successful. A little arrogant girl named Mev sees the business model in this case. He tells autism to solve the sexual problems of friends and charge for it. That's how the Sex Education story begins.
I'm sure our windswept AIDS breeder, Lori Nunn, the founder of Sex Education in the UK, heard about it. Because a similar incident happens at the beginning of the second season at Mau'Dale School. For that purpose, she has researched everything about sex and world trends, history and background. From the production side, Sex Education is one of the highest-scoring jobs. I really appreciate the music being fitted into the story. The fact that the music is used in the backdrop of the story is another indication that the producers have a goal of taking western music to a new generation in the '80s and '90s.
The second season features a scene from the breakout Hollywood movie The Breakfast Club of the 80s. Students in the library join in a discussion about male violence in their lives. The character, Amy, is so embarrassed that she is confronted with the bus that she decides to go to school for miles instead of getting on a bus. How all the girls comforted her and left her in an abandoned iron yard and exasperated her in cars and pots, and all the friends at the bus stop to walk with her on the next day. Homosexuality, women's rights, women's violence, abortion are all covered and discussed openly within this story. Since Netflix is now speeding up its presentation of sociopolitical issues, it cannot be prevented from reflecting on 'sex education'.But the reason I love this story is the freshness of the work. Gillian Anderson, who was the Scully of The X-Files, plays Otis' mother Asa Butterfield, who plays autism, was in the childhood of Modred's childhood, which was once the most popular Merlin series. That little boy is doing so much right now. With the exception of Gillian and Esau, the majority of the new faces for the camera. Emma McKee's face, which brings to life the character of Mae, and the wonderful likeness of Hollywood actress Margo Robbie, has attracted a different audience.
I waited a year for the second season. On the way back I finished my breath. Now we have to wait another year for the next season. But 'sex education' is something that can be looked at again.
Ortiz and Mew are just as much of an on-screen couple as Ross and Rachel in the 'Friends' drama. There is very good chemistry between the two. We can feel that crap. Ortiz and Mew are on top as one of the heartwarming couples of recent western creations.
To me, Sex Education is a new generation masterpiece.
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