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Sex Education

A sharp, empathetic coming-of-age comedy-drama that uses its high-school sex-therapy premise to explore shame, identity, friendship, and family with warmth and bite. The first two seasons are the strongest, season 3 is still worthwhile, and season 4 is more uneven but remains emotionally committed and often moving.

72% (404,024)

Sex Education

Where to watch: Netflix

TV Show · Comedy · Drama

2019 · ★ 72% (404K)

Growth is a group project.

Starring: Asa Butterfield, Gillian Anderson, Ncuti Gatwa

Overview

Inexperienced Otis channels his sex therapist mom when he teams up with rebellious Maeve to set up an underground sex therapy clinic at school.

Production

Eleven

Cast

Asa Butterfield, Gillian Anderson, Ncuti Gatwa, Emma Mackey, Kedar Williams-Stirling, Thaddea Graham, Mimi Keene, Anthony Lexa, Connor Swindells, Aimee Lou Wood, Dua Saleh, Chinenye Ezeudu, Alistair Petrie, George Robinson, Hannah Gadsby, Felix Mufti, Reda Elazouar, Alexandra James, Samantha Spiro, Anna Francolini

Where to watch

Netflix

Curator Review

Verdict

A sharp, empathetic coming-of-age comedy-drama that uses its high-school sex-therapy premise to explore shame, identity, friendship, and family with warmth and bite. The first two seasons are the strongest, season 3 is still worthwhile, and season 4 is more uneven but remains emotionally committed and often moving.

Best for

  • Viewers who like smart teen dramedies with heart and frank sexual honesty
  • Fans of ensemble shows that balance humor, vulnerability, and social issues
  • People who want a bingeable series with strong character arcs and standout performances

Skip if

  • You want a tightly realistic school drama with no heightened premise
  • You dislike frank sexual content or conversations about intimacy
  • You prefer consistently even quality across all seasons

Overview

Sex Education stands out because it treats adolescent embarrassment and desire with real compassion, not just punchlines. The show is funny, stylish, and surprisingly tender, but its best quality is how it lets nearly every character feel awkward, contradictory, and human. Gillian Anderson and Asa Butterfield anchor the series well, while the ensemble gives it a lived-in school-world texture that keeps the concept from feeling gimmicky.

Worth noting

The first two seasons are the sweet spot: brisk, inventive, and emotionally generous, with strong balance between serialized romance, family drama, and social comedy. Season 3 remains engaging even as the show gets a little broader and more crowded. Season 4 is more divisive and less tightly focused, but it still lands enough emotional beats to feel like a meaningful ending rather than a collapse.

Bottom line

If you like teen TV that is sex-positive without being glib, and character-driven without becoming precious, this is an easy recommendation. It is especially good for viewers who want a bingeable show that can be both funny and sincere without losing its edge.

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Themes

coming of age, sexuality, identity, friendship, family dynamics, self-acceptance, romance, school life

Topics

teen dramedy, sex-positive, ensemble cast, coming-of-age, British comedy, emotional, bingeable, school setting, family dysfunction, romantic arcs

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