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The third season of "Sex Education" is now on Netflix

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The popular British series “Sex Education” premiered its third season this Friday through the Netflix platform.

This series, one of the most viewed via streaming, follows the stories of different high school students and their families and teachers as they face different personal dilemmas related to their sexuality from an open and modern perspective.

The third season features eight episodes created by Laurie Nunn and directed by filmmakers Ben Taylor and Runyararo Mapfumo..

The chapters will focus again on Otis Milburn (Asa Butterfield), a confused, hormonal boiling teenager who lives with his mother, sex therapist Jean (Gillian Anderson).

But nevertheless, although his unprejudiced way of being can be embarrassing and invasive, the protagonist decides to get the most out of his mother's knowledge and, armed with information, help your colleagues, that also overflow with doubts that neither the educational system nor its close people are capable of solving.

For that, Otis joins forces with Maeve Wiley (Emma Mackey), the “bad girl” of the fictional school, to start a small-big underground sex counseling business that, through sneak encounters with their “customers” in the school bathrooms, It is the element that serves as a kick for the development of the other plots, that touch on topics like abortion, gender diversity, the search for identity, love and heartbreak.

Full of characters that arouse sympathy and with a very attractive costume aesthetic, which seems to take inspiration from the fashions of the 70, the 80 and the 90 at once, "Sex Education" was consecrated since its launch in 2019 as one of the best received by youth audiences - and not so much- around the planet, for his forthright and honest attitude around sex ed and the importance of its implementation.

The cast of the series is completed with the participation of Ncuti Gatwa, Connor Swindells, Kedar Williams-Stirling, Alistair Petrie, Mimi Keene, Aimee Lou Wood y Simone Ashley, among others.

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