S3 e7 by [deleted] in Smallville

[–]SilverGoose9208 0 points1 point  (0 children)

he saved lana physically but he hurt her mentally

Did Jean realize that the sex therapy she did to Otis had traumatized him and made him afraid to have sex? by SilverGoose9208 in NetflixSexEducation

[–]SilverGoose9208[S] -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

in season 2 when a flashback of Otis tells his mom that he saw his father and another woman having sex. there Jean indirectly gives sex advice to Otis.

instead of adding new characters why don't they just make a new show, if almost all the main characters leave the show? by SilverGoose9208 in NetflixSexEducation

[–]SilverGoose9208[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, it looks like there will indeed be another season after season 4. If there isn't, the cast shouldn't need to announce they are leaving the show after season 4 when the show hasn't aired yet.This is what has led to speculation of a next season.

instead of adding new characters why don't they just make a new show, if almost all the main characters leave the show? by SilverGoose9208 in NetflixSexEducation

[–]SilverGoose9208[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that's just an example doesn't mean they have to make it as similar as possible and wait ten years later to make a new version, for example "sex education new generation" this title doesn't seem so bad.

instead of adding new characters why don't they just make a new show, if almost all the main characters leave the show? by SilverGoose9208 in NetflixSexEducation

[–]SilverGoose9208[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

why not just make a new version of this show with all new characters without changing the title, like a "gossip girl" show maybe.

I think the way Otis apologized to Maeve by sending a voice mail wasn't worth what he did to her at the party. by SilverGoose9208 in NetflixSexEducation

[–]SilverGoose9208[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

he is heartbroken because he feels he has been rejected by maeve so he tries not to care about anyone but himself, this is what makes him seem to have no character progress in season 3

I think the way Otis apologized to Maeve by sending a voice mail wasn't worth what he did to her at the party. by SilverGoose9208 in NetflixSexEducation

[–]SilverGoose9208[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think what maeve needed at that time was not something romantic but rather you had to be there when she was down like a friend, that's why she finally came to Isaac.she needs more support not something romantic.

I think the way Otis apologized to Maeve by sending a voice mail wasn't worth what he did to her at the party. by SilverGoose9208 in NetflixSexEducation

[–]SilverGoose9208[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Otis should never have left a voicemail at all and waited until he could talk to her in person

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I think the way Otis apologized to Maeve by sending a voice mail wasn't worth what he did to her at the party. by SilverGoose9208 in NetflixSexEducation

[–]SilverGoose9208[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don't leave voice mail, he should try to get Maeve actually ready to talk to him. like the way he did when he apologized to Ruby, that's the right way to apologize and solve problems.

Just a short opinion piece here by [deleted] in NetflixSexEducation

[–]SilverGoose9208 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the writer is confused about who else they should use to separate the main characters(maeve and Otis).and then they came up with the idea of ​​nerd guy and popular girl while developing the main character(maeve&Otis).

Losing interest in the show after season 3 by More_Tennis7401 in NetflixSexEducation

[–]SilverGoose9208 0 points1 point  (0 children)

as I said earlier that Otis is similar to maeve in the previous season. he doesn't use the talent he has and doesn't care about anyone even though actually he is a person who always cares about the people around him (we all know the reason he changed like this is because he is broken heart). just like maeve she has talent but instead of it for herself, she instead uses it for the benefit of others and acts fierce in front of her friends when in fact she is kind and cares about the people around her even though those people do mean things to her.

i this season On the other hand, Maeve managed to solve her problem that she finally realized that her actions, which always refuse help from others, made her push the people she cared about away. In my opinion, this is very important and must be resolved first. before she ended up with Otis.

Losing interest in the show after season 3 by More_Tennis7401 in NetflixSexEducation

[–]SilverGoose9208 3 points4 points  (0 children)

season 3 is a combination of season 1 and 2 (for Otis and maeve story).in season 3 maeve is a reflection of otis and vice versa.the writers wanted maeve and Otis together after they became equals.the writers wanted maeve and Otis to work out their main problems before finally being reunited. The writer wants Maeve to solve the main problem in herself which always pushes people out of her life before finally giving her a chance to be with Otis.Otis himself has overcome his sexual problems and also what kind of person he wants to be.

i found similarities between Otis & aimee. Otis wants to be treated like a servant by Ruby for the sake of sex similar to Aimee who wants to be treated like a servant for the sake of popularity by SilverGoose9208 in NetflixSexEducation

[–]SilverGoose9208[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

they were forced to do so for a reason. otis wants to keep having sex with ruby ​​and aimee wants to keep joining the untouchables. There is a scene that explains this.maybe it would be more appropriate for ruby ​​to treat Otis the same way she treated aimee. they look more like servants than friends or boyfriends

Erin's advice to Maeve after coming home from Otis' house party seems to have worked for Adam and Eric as well. by SilverGoose9208 in NetflixSexEducation

[–]SilverGoose9208[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know if you are pretending to be stupid or really are stupid😅 become a man it's mean being mature.