Sex Education

Series • 2019 - 2023

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Common Sense Media

This show is mature but positive, with realistic problems and relatable characters who often show each other profound kindness.

commonsensemedia.org/tv-reviews/sex-education

The New York Times

Too often it’s airbrushed and idealized, rather than a fumbling, awkward, slapstick process of trial and eros.

nytimes.com/2019/01/09/arts/television/sex-education-review-netflix.html

Variety

What the show correctly supposes is that having or not having sex is only the tip of the iceberg for kids just starting to figure out what they want and like.

variety.com/2019/tv/news/sex-education-netflix-review-gillian-anderson-1203096414/

The Atlantic

It’s a woke raunch comedy, replete with graphic and humiliating sexual experiences, yet bent on using them in a very sincere way.

theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2019/01/netflix-sex-education-review/579487/

Mashable

From the very first season of Sex Education in 2019, Laurie Nunn's teen dramedy series has not missed. Turning teen tropes upside down, the beloved Netflix series has long nailed what it says on the tin: demystifying sex and relationships for its characters and viewers.

mashable.com/article/sex-education-final-season-4-review

IGN

Though not as strong as Season 1, Sex Education still shines with fun characters, admirable honesty, and inclusivity.

ign.com/tv/sex-education/reviews

The Telegraph

Sex Education is no prurient exercise but a highly responsible piece of television that does a terrific job of facing teen fears with reassuring honesty and tension-busting wit.

telegraph.co.uk/on-demand/2019/01/11/sex-education-netflix-review-addictive-teen-comedy-drama-empathy/

Rotten Tomatoes

Bawdy, heartfelt, and surprisingly wise, Sex Education is a raucous romp through a group of teenagers whose sexual misadventures are thoughtfully rendered.

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