Netflix's 'Sex Education' season 2: 5 storylines we need to see happen
British humor has given us some of the best comedies over the years, and Netflix’s ‘Sex Education’ is no different. Having premiered Friday, January 11, this comedy is one of the most unassuming, realistic portrayals of teenage years that refuses to maleate itself into Hollywood’s idea of perfectly wrapped up stories that gives the audience a sense of satisfaction – warts and all, as they say.
From virgin teenage sex therapist Otis (Asa Butterfield) to ridiculously self-confident and self-aware Ola (Patricia Allison), every character on this show has been etched out beautifully. Their problems are real teenage problems, their aspirations and day-to-day struggles are relatable to anyone going through or who has ever gone through puberty, and their way of dealing with their problems are very uniquely and stupidly teenage-y.