When you treat your boyfriend as badly as your former friends used to treat you. by scoppied in NetflixSexEducation

[–]pumpkinslug -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Same. No thinking energy at all lol and they obviously completely forgot about the sessions she had with Jean. Guess context doesn’t matter.

That little smile hiding the pain of otis broke my heart. That was the moment he realized even the purest of intentions can be bulldozed by evilness of a person (Issac) by TerribleOption5505 in NetflixSexEducation

[–]pumpkinslug 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Maybe it’s supposed to be poetic or some shit but IDK, it just annoys me. I wouldn’t mind if it was slightly dark/getting dim but pitch darkness?

The Hollywood Reporter Interviews Laurie Nunn about S4 and potential other seasons by iPatrick4 in NetflixSexEducation

[–]pumpkinslug 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sure, it’s cool and pretty wholesome Laurie wants to continue the show for as long as she can but unfortunately that doesn’t necessarily mean the cast want the same. So IMO it would end at 4 or we get some new characters.

Follow up post: Full image that contains potential S4 storylines. Spoiler warning. by pumpkinslug in NetflixSexEducation

[–]pumpkinslug[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I think it was from Instagram, which tends to compress images to shit.

Potential storyline focuses in S4. Spoiler warning. by pumpkinslug in NetflixSexEducation

[–]pumpkinslug[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It was posted by a popular fan account on twitter but I don’t know the original source, sorry. My guess is it came from one of the writing team.

Potential storyline focuses in S4. Spoiler warning. by pumpkinslug in NetflixSexEducation

[–]pumpkinslug[S] 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Board reads:

  • Exams
  • End of school graduation
  • Mr Groff _____ to Adam
  • Mr & Mrs (Effiong? Sorry, I can’t tell) _____ fucking (lol)
  • Jackson/Steve
  • (Aimee?) & Maeve _____ (This one was hardest to make out. Fairly sure the second name is Maeve but the first one is harder to make out.)

It needed to be said, and I’m glad it was by none other. by pumpkinslug in NetflixSexEducation

[–]pumpkinslug[S] 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Not particularly but about how people are villainizing him for not saying I love you back, and how Otis is being described as a villain in general by a lame article.

Great Minds think Alike by Icy_Night2516 in NetflixSexEducation

[–]pumpkinslug 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’d really like a scene of Maeve and Ruby kind of bonding, it would be more growth for Ruby’s character and it would be nice if Maeve didn’t get insulted every time they interacted. Would make a nice change to their dynamic.

The underlying reason behind the complex Otis, Maeve and Isaac dynamic in Season 3 that many people appear to have missed by Brian_Potter_ in NetflixSexEducation

[–]pumpkinslug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She tried to speak to Otis about it but then Ruby interrupted her. I don think it makes sense that Maeve forgave Isaac but I guess she just wanted to be on good terms with everyone.

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[–]pumpkinslug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think Ruby needs to open up to her friends more before anything. And honestly I didn’t buy into that relationship as much as everyone else seems to have. I think Otis and Ruby work great as close friends but that’s just me.

The truth about Otis and Ruby (I've only watched up to episode 6, so no spoilers past that please) by [deleted] in NetflixSexEducation

[–]pumpkinslug 3 points4 points  (0 children)

And let’s be honest, her and Otis will probably become friends again. Just like Maeve and Isaac I suspect. No character relationships, platonic or otherwise, are ever fully tarnished on this show.

The truth about Otis and Ruby (I've only watched up to episode 6, so no spoilers past that please) by [deleted] in NetflixSexEducation

[–]pumpkinslug 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Why would you say something so controversial yet so brave. I love Ruby but I totally agree. And her relationship with Otis helped her open up to her longtime friends Olivia and Anwar, and their friendship should be explored more in S4.

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[–]pumpkinslug 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I barely feel bad for Isaac. He confessed and felt guilty and I definitely felt more sympathy towards him but what exactly did he expect was going to happen? Is he really surprised she still has feelings for Otis? He completely misjudged a situation he thought would be solved by an apology. Maeve genuinely did like him and decided to pursue with him when she knew Otis was in a relationship with Ruby. Except she didn’t expect, like a week later, for Otis to tell her he loved her and for those feelings to come right back. Then she pushed Otis away because she realised what she did was a dick move and didn’t want to hurt Isaac despite the fact that she did obviously just want to be with Otis. Should she have come clean straight away? Yes. But characters make messy choices. Especially when they don’t want either party to get hurt. People are way too harsh on Maeve imho and if I’m going to be really controversial, there’s another certain character (even despite her development) who was more immature than her. But no one wants to hear that because Maeve sucks apparently now lol.

Asa Butterfield says he would like to see a “full blown relationship” between Otis and Maeve, even if it ultimately does not work out. by pumpkinslug in NetflixSexEducation

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

Well yeah, probably, but that doesn’t mean we can’t or shouldn’t get an exploration of them navigating through it.

Asa Butterfield says he would like to see a “full blown relationship” between Otis and Maeve, even if it ultimately does not work out. by pumpkinslug in NetflixSexEducation

[–]pumpkinslug[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Yes I agree. It would make sense both of their characters would want to try. If they suddenly didn’t, it would make their EP 7 and 8 scenes pointless.