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prplocks · 10 months ago
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✧❁ wallpaper 〴 eric effiong ˗ˏˋ ´ˎ˗
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Maybe Lily Igleheart was right. alien tentacle sex
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bluelir · 1 year ago
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I told my little brother (he’s 24) that he should watch Sex education if he needs a good cry. And he’s all like “why would I cry to sex education like?!?!?!” Few hours goes by I go to watch tv cause he left. He comes in and has a red face and tears streaming down his face. I’m like are you ok?! He’s like “yeah I just watched sex education and it got me crying with the whole long distance relationship and everything.”
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louisandthedagger · 1 year ago
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her healing journey is so special to me
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fandomcentralsposts · 1 year ago
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That's what I call range
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booksinstacks · 3 months ago
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There aren't enough sapphic tv shows. And when we do get sapphic shows, they end in tragedy. Please give me a sapphic show that is super popular and has a happy ending.
We had Killing Eve, and Orange is the New Black, but those aren't exactly happy shows with brilliant endings. I love Yellowjackets, but again, the tragedy. The San Junipero episode of Black Mirror is one of my favourite pieces of sapphic media, but it's just one episode. We don't get enough time with the characters. One Day at a Time was a good show, but it was cancelled way too soon. The L Word is very sex-focused (which is fine, but not really what I'm looking for), and again, it's not exactly the happiest of shows.
When it comes to shows with queer rep, the most popular ships are achillean (think Heartstopper, Good Omens, Sex Education, Dead Boy Detectives, Our Flag Means Death, and so on) which is fine, but as a lesbian, I want more from queer media. Heartstopper literally has a lesbian couple, but they aren't given enough screen time (in my personal opinion).
If anyone knows of any sapphic shows that don't end tragically and actually have a fandom, please let me know.
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hollywocd · 26 days ago
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sex education like/reblog 🌟
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dumblr · 1 year ago
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screensland · 24 days ago
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Olivia Hanan — Sex Education, Season One.
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filmmarvel · 1 year ago
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Sex Education Season 4 Review
Unfortunately it wasn’t as good as the others. It’s less that it was bad or that I didn’t enjoy it, and more that it sort of failed in its duties as a finale. I really liked the finale, it wasn’t until I finished it that I was left like… that’s it?
Starting with the Pros: I’m glad they had the sense to end it here. This season has gotten hated on pretty hard so far, which makes sense, but isn’t quite deserved. Even though it wasn’t as good as it COULD’VE been, it was still good! In particular, Aimee, Eric, and Adam had wonderful and satisfying arcs which I found quite compelling and felt like a lovely send off to each of their characters. Maeve’s ending, despite being a point of controversy, was fitting. She had a difficult but moving season, and her destiny was always to be a writer. As disappointing as it is that she doesn’t end up with Otis, I thought the writers justified it quite well. It would’ve simply felt wrong for her to stay back in Moordale just for Otis. She was always going to get out.
This brings me to the Cons. I have to say, my biggest disappointment with this season has to be Otis himself. Being the lead character, I really wish they would’ve chosen a more personal storyline with more depth to it to send off his character. Instead, they had him acting like a child the whole season. He’s the primary character and yet he has the least interesting, least sympathetic, least moving storyline. It was all about his relationships with Maeve, Ruby, and Eric, and his competition with O. Nothing really about him. They didn’t give enough closure as to how his future looks- he’s no longer the school sex therapist, which is disappointing. He agreed to think about working with O, but that’s all, and that isn’t the most satisfying conclusion. They left him in a very nondescript place. Additionally, many former cast members weren’t in this season. As a result, I felt that there were a number of missed opportunities. My other big complaint is, predictably, the change in setting and new cast of characters. I really didn’t love the new school. I don’t think I need to elaborate on that too much, it was just kind of over the top in a way that felt misplaced and unrealistic. As for the new characters, most of them weren’t bad, they were just unnecessary. The one character I did have an issue with was O, who was a rather grating presence. Which I don’t think was something all that good for a finale. I didn’t find her character at all interesting or sympathetic. She was really annoying, and didn’t grow on me at all over the course of the season.
To sum things up, I wish the writers had just focused on the characters they had already. The new characters weren’t as interesting (naturally), and I thought the season could’ve benefitted from more of a personal journey for the characters we already know and love- such as Otis, Jackson, Ruby, or Viv. When a show ends, I always really like to have some closure on where each of the characters are headed in the future, such as new passions, future relationships, careers, etc. While again, they did a lovely job with this with a few characters, there were a lot of characters who just left me unsatisfied (namely the aforementioned 4). I enjoyed the ending, but it left me feeling like a lot of precious time was wasted with new characters and misplaced storylines. It didn’t feel as though the writers quite understood how important this season was, and failed to treat certain characters with the care they deserved.
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heartstopperthoughts · 2 years ago
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Consent is just as important in same-sex relationships as it is in straight relationships and for whatever reason, media generally seems to value consent (if at all) when it’s between a boy and a girl.
I’m just so, so grateful that Alice Oseman has shown healthy communication, mutual respect, and consent in Nick and Charlie’s relationship! Because honestly it’s not shown enough.
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saintlopezlov3r · 1 year ago
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Ruby Matthews💋
Sex Education
“I’m a teenage girl, I’m always sad.”
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bluelir · 1 year ago
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Omg Maeve and Jean having a heart to heart 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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louisandthedagger · 1 year ago
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editfandom · 1 year ago
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Maeve Wiley - Sex Education, S04E01
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susieklement · 1 year ago
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Jim as Colin Hendricks (S*x Education Season 4)💙✨
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