By chris-chris92 on Skatehive
When I first watched Sex Education, I assumed it would be just another teen series, the kind that fills large portions of the Netflix catalog. It turned out to be genuinely entertaining. The story follows a group of adolescents living in a peculiar British town, combining necessary humor with moments that sometimes lean toward the absurd or the predictable. Still, what stands out most is its ability to develop characters with care. That level of attention is unusual for this type of production and ends up being an unexpected strength. What initially looks superficial slowly reveals a more thoughtful structure, one that allows its characters to grow without rushing or relying entirely on formula. I began watching it simply to pass the time, with no real expectations. More than once, I have started series or documentaries on Netflix that sound promising but quickly lose my interest. Sex Education is a striking title, and that alone was enough to get my attention. The first season, howeve