

This does not sit well with the overly proud Maeve, which leads to an intense fight. Maeve finds out that Aimee and her family were the folks who paid for Maeve to be on the field trip in the first place. This is no longer true since this episode saw her interact with Maeve in a way audiences have never seen. Jean’s assistance was an impressive step forward, but nothing else has happened. She has been in the background of significant storylines with the occasional development here and there. I am worried for Eric and Adam moving forward.Īimee’s whole character and story arc has been pretty stagnant this season. The timing is wrong for Adam since Eric clearly cares about him, but Eric received the text right before seeing his family. When they arrive back in Moordale, Adam texts Eric but doesn’t get a text back. This development is interesting since Eric is in the middle of the two. Rahim eventually discloses to Adam that his initial impression of Eric’s current boyfriend was wrong, and he explains how Adam is a good person. The whole thing is eye-opening for the viewers and Rahim, who is thankful he was not embarrassed in front of everyone. Audiences know it was Rahim who accidentally clogged the bus’s toilet.īefore the teachers find out it was Rahim, Adam (and a shroomed-up Jackson) steps up to take the blame. Sands tried finding out which student it was. After someone caused a minor car accident by throwing their poo-filled sock out the window, Mr. This budding friendship is cemented when Adam pulls a Spartacus and covers for Rahim. However, these two guys spent a lot of time together in France and found a lot of common ground and fondness for one another. Rahim is an intellectual who reads and writes poetry and noticed the Orwellian style of rules Hope was bringing in, while Adam is in the lowest set of classes in school. Eric left Rahim to be with Adam, and the first four episodes made it very clear that the two were very different. The duo of Adam and Rahim should not work. Sam Taylor/NETFLIX © 2020 Sex Education Season 3, Episode 5: Eric’s old and new lover Kedar Williams Stirling as Jackson Marchetti, Dua Saleh as Cal in Episode 5 of Sex Education Season 3. What this means for their relationship going forward is yet to be seen, but I do think there is some potential to tell a progressive yet subtle story. However, Cal pulls away and says they can’t do this. Jackson is trying to convince Cal to speak up at the forum so their grievances will be heard by Hope and the school.Ĭal is eventually convinced, and they have a romantic moment with Jackson in the back of the bus. Their story did not have much to do with Viv for the first time, but I do not think it took anything away. My favorite story to delve into is that of Jackson and Cal. However, their involvement in Viv’s sexting dilemma with her long-distance boyfriend was very entertaining. She is intelligent, so she has to understand that lifeforms of some kind exist outside Earth. I do not think the character of Ola would be so aggressive about her position on if aliens are real or not.

The minor subplot of Ola and Lily’s relationship speed bump did not hit home for me. Let me get my negatives out of the way first. This attempt to generate sympathy for Hope by the writers did work, to a point, but I still think Moordale’s new headmistress is evil, and I am hoping for her downfall. The mystery expands when Hope becomes agitated by her marriage and his response to the failing injections being brought up by the medical professional. Most people assumed Hope was a single woman, so discovering her desire to have a baby with her h usband is a slight shock. The viewers eventually find out that Hope is there for IVF treatment. The two set up a potential, more in-depth conversation that I doubt will happen, but it was fun seeing them interact. Jean is having a sonogram and separated from Jakob, who struggles with the tea vending machine, and so she converses with Hope.

She interacts with someone who shares the exact opposite beliefs as her, Jean Milburn. Sam Taylor/NETFLIX © 2020Īs the students were on their field trip, Hope Haddon went to the hospital for a reason initially unknown. Gillian Anderson as Jean Milburn in Episode 5 of Sex Education Season 3.
