Sex Education: Season 4/ Episode 3 – Recap and Review
As Otis and Ruby rekindle their bond, Eric lives his best life with Abbi’s people, and Mr. Groff shows he is truly trying to be better.
General Information
Director(s) | Dominic LeClerc |
Writer(s) | Krishna Istha |
Release Date (Netflix) | September 21, 2023 |
Newly Noted Characters and Cast | |
Adedeyo | Shak Benjamin |
Previously Noted Characters and Cast | |
Maeve | Emma Mackey |
Otis | Asa Butterfield |
Ruby | Mimi Keene |
Eric | Ncuti Gatwa |
Abbi | Anthony Lexa |
Cal | Dua Saleh |
Adam | Connor Swindells |
Mr. Groff | Alistair Petrie |
Viv | Chinenye Ezeudu |
Beau | Reda Elazouar |
Isaac | George Robinson |
Aimee | Aimee Lou Wood |
Roman | Felix Mufti |
Jean | Gillian Anderson |
Joanna | Lisa McGrillis |
Jackson | Kedar Williams-Stirling |
O aka Sarah Owen | Thaddea Graham |
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Extended Edition
New Character Description(s)
Adedeyo (Shak Benjamin)
Adedeyo goes to Eric’s church and, like him, struggles with who he is in the outside world and being unable to bring that person to church.
Additional Information
- Introduced In: Season 4/ Episode 3
Quotes
Additional Storylines
- Viv and Beau have a study session together, which leads to Beau revealing something.
- Jackson gets checked out for the potential of cancer and gets asked about his parents, which may trigger questions about his sperm donor.
- Isaac and Aimee grow closer, to the point of her coming over, and he seems to be of great help in her healing journey.
Highlights
- Isaac and Aimee seem like a lovely pairing that, between his sarcasm and her naivety, might be a match
- Viv trying to balance academics and a personal life
- Cal and Ramon’s conversation about medical care for trans people, especially female to male.
- Getting some background on O, aka Sarah
- Hearing Isaac’s plans for independence and the dread he has about telling his brother
On The Fence
- Jean and Joanna remain oddly placed, even if Joanna is growing on us. But, with Jean potentially having a post-partum disorder, that could make her disconnected story feel worthy of standing out.