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asadfangirlbitxh · 7 months
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I loved about Sex Education Season 4
1) Jackson whooped for Otis
2) Otis and Joy
3) Cal deciding to go to Otis
4) Eric calling Otis Oatcake
5) Mr Groff working on himself
6) Jackson trying to help Otis in the gym ( even if he says he doesn't like him after)
7) Jackson saying Otis is good at being a sex therapist
8) Hannah Gadsby Appearance
9) Mr Groff apologising to Adam
10) Isaac's face everytime Aimee said something
11) Everytime Adam, Aimee or Eric were on screen
12) Ruby being an icon
13) Queer Friend Groups ruling the school
14) Adam Coming out to Mr. Groff and Mr. Groff being such a dad about it
15) Otis trying to dress up for queer night
16) Otis staying with Ruby because her dad left
17) Cal and Aisha
18) Aimee and Otis waiting outside for Maeve and bonding
19) Adam and the horse finally getting along
20) Aimee making cupcakes for Maeve
21) Eric and the soup kitchen
22) Adam and Ruby watching the same shows
23) Aimee inviting the Moordale Crew and them showing up
24) Eric smiling when he found out Adam works with horses
25) Isaac finding Maeve and standing up for Aimee
26) O being vulnerable
27) MAEVE AND JEAN
28) Jackson being there for Viv
29) Students standing up for Isaac and Aisha
30) All students rallying to find Cal
31) Eric's Speech
32) Aimee and Isaac being there for Viv
33) Eric and Jackson being there for Cal
34) The fact that nepo baby Ellen helped Maeve
35) Joanne and Jean <3
36) AIMEEEE BURNING THOSE JEANS
37) Melon being worth 125 pounds
38) FOR CAL (the whole benefit)
39) Otis redeeming himself <3
40) RUBY IN HER OUTFITS !! ICON
41) ERIC'sMAKE UP AND LOOKS
42) Groff family watching TV for a bit
43) Maeve getting her dream
44) Maeve's letter :(
Things I didn't like
The lack of interaction between the Moordale Students
Eric uninviting Otis
No Closure for Ola, Lily and Jakob
I miss Ola and Adam
Adam not mixing with Moordale kids as much
Joanna ruining the OTIS-MAEVE Date
Beau and Viv
Anything with Abbi (she redeems herself at the end but idk I still found her grating)
The fact that this is the first time MAEVE HAS MET JEAN
Adam looking at Eric and Eric looking at Otis :(
Otis and Maeve breaking up (It's realistic and makes sense but it hurt my heart)
Otis acting like a child with his mum and Ruby
Mr Molloy
Otis not apologizing to Ruby
Jackson's DAD
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I did try to make friends. But I couldn't let people in without giving myself away...
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sometimes-petty · 7 months
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very quick but the student counselor/sex therapist competition between Otis and O is so dumb. "It's not good to have two sex therapists" WHY?? There was a long queue of patients both for O and Otis so clearly two "therapists" (because no one here has actually studied to become one, as season 2 brilliantly highlighted) would benefit everyone. They don't even ask to be paid so it's not a matter of income either!
Just make it, idk, a competition to access a scholarship for Uni since understandably there needs to be a season-long issue guiding the events
I'm sorry but it's so unnecessary and it irritates me
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after reading yasmin benoit's insta posts about O's character, I was all excited for some ace rep, and then, of course, comes the inevitable letdown.
O's (sarah owen's) asexuality was only discussed in the sense of, "it made me do this horrible thing because I felt so alone," and that was literally it.
like why did the villain have to be ace? it could have been anyone else. why is todd from bojack horseman still my favorite ace rep?
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samthesuperiosane · 6 months
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My thoughts on O from Sex Education
I have seen divided opinions on Sarah "O" Owen from Sex education. Here's my thoughts:
Not the bestest ace representation, but I think this is the most screentime and attention an ace character has gotten in a mainstream show (as far as I am aware), and I think that's huge. Sex Education is a popular show, worldwide. So before anything, I am thankful to the creators for creating an ace character who had pivotal role to play this season.
It was an interesting idea for an asexual character to be a sex therapist, just because they think it's fascinating: sex and relationships. And it also made sense to me why she concealed her identity from her peers, cause to allosexuals, it could be just beyond comprehension; a bizzare idea; that someone who isn't having sex, is giving them sex advice? Hell no.
Sure Cavendish is a progressive institution, inclusive to all. But no one had a problem with her being asexual person. It was just their pre-concieved notion about how asexuals would be; someone-who-doesn't-like-sex-and-stays-away-from-it. Hence, isn't O an excellent character to break the stereotype? An ace who is fascinated by sex and relationships, someone with unbaised perspective, someone who actively talks and helps people deal with their sexual issues? It's beautiful.
I also related to her feeling that she was better off alone, and her clinic meant everything to her, something she held onto? She had no real friends, either. She was just alone. We all have things that mean a lot to us, that might seem silly to others. My goals and my love for anime seem extreme/obsessive to people. But they have to much on their plate, and they are hyperfixting on things, I don't really care or understand either. There is a gap, that cannot be bridged. But it's okay, we all have different ways and paths to walk, and it is okay to be an ace and feel alone.
The only thing I didn't appreciate is she being a bully and not standing up for her friend, and also not apologizing. Sure, in that moment she did it to protect herself. But I am sure she had several opportunities to apologize to Ruby later on, but she didn't. I don't know why? The only plusible explanation is she maybe didn't want to explain herself, as to why she did it. But she could have tried, atleast. She wasn't the nicest person, ofcourse. But all allosexuals aren't either?
Overall, I am still happy we got an ace character who isn't forgettable with just 2 minute screentime!
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I support O's asexual wrongs.
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Sarah "O" Owen from Sex Education is asexual!
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lupus-dei · 7 months
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noticing O's black ring since episode One
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stitched-mouth · 7 months
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SEX EDUCATION SEASON 4 SPOILERS EPISODE 5
If you’ve not watched up to 25 minutes of episode 5 and don’t want spoiler, don’t continue. I don’t cover everything here but still.
Still watching Sex Education, on episode 5, and O just came out and I hate her even more.
I really hope no one says Otis outed her. And her asexuality doesn’t explain what she did to Ruby.
Fuck O, there’s no hope for me liking her now. I’m literally red in the face and getting a headache from anger.
If she’s supposed to make me punch my TV then the actress is doing a great job.
Also where the fuck is Lily and Ola? And are they trying to set up Joanna with Joy’s possible father? Is there going to be a big reveal? I’m scared about Joy’s father…
Also poor Yacob(?).
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postguiltypleasures · 4 months
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My Peak TV Journey *Sex Education*
With both Sex Education and Never Have I Ever ending this year, the days of me watching television show that are about (and more-or-less for) teenagers. Even though I really liked these shows, part of me is just like, “finally!” Another part of me feels like on some level, my watching shows in this sub-genre really ended when MTV cancelled Faking It way back 2016. Which feels appropriate as what Sex Education does with the new college (Cavendish) in the final season reminded me of what Faking It was doing with the high school it focused on. It makes me feel weirdly nostalgic. Faking It deserves to be better remembered/known.
I have to say as an aside that this season coinciding with the end of You Must Remember This: Erotic 1990s made a kind weird experience from me. Especially when I took a break from the final season and watched David Croenberg’s Crash. How does one reconcile Sex Education’s promotion of body positivity and and enthusiastic consent with that? The podcast did bring home how notably free of “Lolita” types Sex Education has been in a way that might have been unimaginable 1990s media. So bravos all around. Though this may get at why the final season felt off for so many people (besides changing a huge amount of the cast between seasons).  People wanted it to educate about under represented identities, and correct stereo types that have been with us for too long. And it did its best, but it’s only a television series.
I feel like I have to preface any discussion of the season by pointing out that it covers such a short time frame. The first four episodes cover a little over a week, and there had only been about eight weeks since the end of the third season, two years ago. Characters would say things like “it’s like this now” and I would be like “it’s been days, nothing is settled.” It did make it harder for me to invest in some of the plot. For example, Eric’s complaints about the ways in which Otis failed him as a friend felt more like they were residual feelings from previous seasons than responding to incidents worthy of new complaints. And I get that as a teenager, not too distant feelings can easily resurface, but in my middle age, it just didn’t draw me in.
I have to say, I feel like I wanted to like Eric’s plot more than I actually did. I love Eric’s exuberance and love of life. But it felt like it came with some kind of false promise and that made me sad.  As I look back, his story seems tied to the pressure put on the show to be the good example countering all the bad depictions of teen sexuality out there. Eric sees God, gets called to be a prophet, though when he talks with Otis about it he says he wants to be a pastor. (The fact that this would probably involve starting his own church as the congregation in which he was raised has too many homophobes, though not from the pastor himself, goes unsaid.) Otis celebrates this. Their friendship is healed. As a teen, I thought the mutability of Christianity was a beautiful thing, reflecting the importance of an eternal truth while constantly ridding itself of the various out dated baggages. As I age, I see the baggage still there and it feels less likely that it will be dropped. Then I think the truth might better off without this tradition of faith. So ultimately, this plot touched on too heavy things to work, despite always liking the character and his actor’s on screen presence.
Eric was great as tool for getting the new characters acclimated to the audience. It mostly worked! While I will wonder if having less turnover in the cast would make some if the plot less didactic, the new cast was generally likable. I never thought “this plot would be better with a character who is no longer on the show.” 
Ruby, Aimee, Jackson and Vivienne were the only characters who accompanied Otis and Eric to Cavendish. Ruby turned out to be a great character. A complicated self-creation who insists everyone see her as fabulous as she wants to be. She has her hidden (or semi hidden) insecurities, and is a little unclear on what she wants, besides proving her power. In the first season, when she existed  mainly to make Aimee need to keep her friendship with Maeve secret, you would have never guessed this. I just wish she had better makeup, it was sometimes distracting from what is she trying to do.  Her plot in the final season involved confronting a former friend who had once betrayed an embarrassing secret. This friend now calls herself O and had made herself the sex counselor of Cavendish. This also makes O Otis’s rival for that specific niche. Otis calls her a “rip off”, though that was mostly a defense mechanism. Ruby and Otis use this rivalry to briefly work together, but more importantly come to peace with their surprising and tumultuous relationship. Ruby’s plot with O worked better than Otis’s plot with O. The latter mostly made me think how insane it would be to have a school sanctioned sex therapist who was also a student.
Aimee’s plot involved becoming an artist partially to make some personal response to her sexual assault back in season 2, and develop a romantic bond with Isaac, Maeve’s ex. The taking a sudden interest in art art plot rubbed me wrong. Most character-becomes-an-artist plots rub me wrong. Part of it is that their art needs to mean something in a super literal way, which as an artist myself, I have to say it doesn’t always.  I think it was also that this plot happened in the same season many characters go to a screening of Brief Encounter and none of them watch it. That felt like a rejection of the old, and as an old movie fan I can’t abide. Brief Encounter is a movie about a man and a woman who are married to other people. They meet and start a non-sexual but romantic affair, only to mutually end it before it can go too far. While the couple on screen is straight, people have read this as having a gay subtext largely because the screenplay was by Noel Coward, who would be further out of the closet later in life. As Sex Education can be very explicit, crude, and features many openly queer characters, the general rejection of Brief Encounter by the characters felt like a rejection of all the oppression it was about both textually and sub-textually. And I’m not sure that they should. If only because that worked better as drama. 
Jackson’s plot where a cancer scare led him to find out about his biological father was good. Vivienne’s where she gets involved with a boy who quickly escalates into emotional abuse was decent, if rushed. 
Cavendish is mostly portrayed as something near utopia. The clique that is most popular in school is deserving of it in away that no other popular clique in no other fictional high school ever has. But that all also made them feel kind of cult like, and Eric’s religious calling only underlined it. I can understand why some people would say that it felt more like a transphobe’s nightmare than a transperson’s dream. There was a prayer circle when the couple within the popular crowd had tension. That’s not how you treat your peers. And it didn’t feel like a school, despite a few references to preparing for A levels. It wanted to be a fantasy and it wanted to have something to say about the real world, but it didn’t stick the landing of balancing both. This probably became most clear in Cal’s story of gender dysmorphia bringing suicidal ideation. Whatever rejection that they experienced from their parents, was off screen. (And it wasn’t so much rejection as confusion and lack of enthusiasm.) So Cal’s emotional journey is more told than shown. Pinning the season’s emotional climax on them makes them feel like a plot point.
A couple of more thoughts that don’t fit with what I wrote above.
I was genuinely shocked that Maeve’s mother died without one last onscreen appearance. I know Anne-Marie Duff is on Bad Sisters now, but I thought she’d be able to do both. Also I forgot about Maeve’s brother Sean between his appearance in the first season and now. The episode with the funeral was the best of the season, but getting so many characters together for the first time in a long time, mostly reminded me who hasn’t spoken since season one.
I’m glad they found a way for Gillian Anderson’s Jean to play against a character played by Hannah Gadsby. And I like getting to meet Jean’s never before seen sister and find out a little about their childhood. Her having a history of depression made sense with what as happened before. I do wish the end of her relationship with Jakob could have been on screen. 
I did like the resolution of Otis and Maeve’s relationship.
Adam, isolated from most of the cast as he was, had a decent end.
I did like that most of the characters were not paired up at the end. They're still figuring out how they are in relationships, and on their own, which is appropriate for them.
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supportingjatpcast · 5 months
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Where to find the JATP Cast as of December 12, 2023
happy three years to this account! Time to do my thing and update yall on where you can find the cast now! this will be under a read more for those of you who want to scroll past! Have a good one!
Madison Reyes- Julie Molina (@themadisonreyes on Instagram)
Julie and the Phantoms
The Bad Seed Returns
All Kinds of Love (available on all music streaming platforms)
Allie Mitchell Must Win (in preproduction)
Charlie Gillespie- Luke Patterson (@charles_gillespie on Instagram)
Julie and the Phantoms
The Class
Love You Anyway
Chevel Shepard: Good Boy (music video)
The Rest of Us
Madison Park: better w/o you (music video)
Conséquences (six episodes)
I Am the Night (pilot episode)
Speed Kills
Charmed 2018 (Pilot and Episode 2)
Naomi Sequeira: Pastries (music video)
2nd Generation (episodes 1-6)
The Next Step (season 5, episode 17)
Degrassi: Next Class (season 4, episodes 8 and 10)
The Outlaw League
Totally Killer
The Get Back Girl (postproduction)
Suze
Deltopia
Debbie Gibson: Love Don't Care (music video)
Owen Patrick Joyner- Alex Mercer (@owenjoyner on Instagram and Twitter)
Julie and the Phantoms
Acapulco (season 2, episode 3)
Knight Squad
Henry Danger (season 5, episode 9)
Slime Cup (season 3, episodes 1-6)
The Thundermans (season 4, episode 15)
The Veil
It’s On
100 Things to Do Before High School
Nickelodeon’s Ho Ho Holiday Special
Something Here (postproduction)
Jeremy Shada- Reggie Peters (@jeremyshada on Instagram)
Julie and the Phantoms
Interrupting Chicken (season 1, episode 3)
Dragons: The Nine Realms
Multiversus
Adventure Time: Distant Lands
Cookie Run Kingdom (English version)
Scars
Denton’s Death Date
Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion
Voltron: Legendary Defender
Adventure Time
Mr. Student Body President
Spiderman 2018 (season 2, episode 1)
Cheerleader Nightmare
Blooms Adventure Time TD
When Jeff Tried to Save the World
DreamWorks Voltron VR Chronicles
Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series
Gloria Talks Funny
Cartoon Network Live
Surfs Up 2: WaveMania
Adventure Time: Finn & Jake Investigations
Lego Dimensions
Badly Drawn Animals
Adventure Time: All’s Well That Rats Swell
Code Name: S.T.E.A.M
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Adventure Time: The Secret of the Nameless Kingdom
Adventure Time: Card Wars
Aliens in the House
Adventure Time: Ski Safari
Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I Don’t Know!
See Dad Run (season 2, episode 8)
Incredible Crew (season 1, episodes 1-18)
Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why’d You Steal Our Garbage?!!
Paranorman
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F.3.A.R.
That’s What I Am
Batman: The Brave and the Bold (season 1, episode 18; season 2, episodes 6, 18, 19; season 3 episodes 1, 3)
Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey
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Healing Hands
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
Chowder (season 2, episode 24)
FusionFall
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The Loop (season 2, episode 4)
Lost (season 2, episode 12; season 3, episode 21)
Ghost Whisperer (season 2, episodes 21-22)
Shark (season 1, episode 16)
Southern Comfort
Nip/Tuck (season 4, episode 13)
Bambi 2: The Great Prince of the Forest
No Rules
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The Incredibles: When Danger Calls
Team America: World Police
Miracle Run
Good Girls Don’t… (season 1, episode 4)
My Neighbors the Yamadas
Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake (season 1 episodes 2,3,5,7,10)
Vintage (available on all music streaming platforms)
Ballerina (available on all music streaming platforms)
Mad Love (available on all music streaming platforms)
Midnight Promises (available on all music streaming platforms)
Jadah Marie- Flynn Taylor (@thejadahmarie on Instagram)
Julie and the Phantoms
Family Reunion (season 4, episodes 4-5)
Home Invasion (season 1, episodes 1-6)
Sarah Jeffery and Jadah Marie: Audrey’s Christmas Rewind
Descendants 3
Descendants 3: Good to Be Bad (music video)
Ready Player One
Mann and Wife
Blue Bloods (season 7, episode 8)
No Safe Place (preproduction)
Sacha Carlson- Nick (@sacha_carlson on Instagram)
Julie and the Phantoms
9-1-1 l: Lone Star (season 3, episode 14)
American Housewife (season 3, episodes 6-7)
A Christmas Story Live!
Sacha Carlson & The Light (check out his band!)
Savannah Lee May- Carrie Wilson (@savannahleemay on Instagram)
Julie and the Phantoms
A Cowgirl’s Song
The Secret Lives of Cheerleaders
Knight Squad
Cousins for Life (season 1, episode 12)
Bizaardvark (season 2, episode 20)
School of Rock (season 3, episode 6)
Keep Moving (postproduction)
Booboo Stewart- Willie (@booboostewart.art on Instagram)
(look, i adore booboo. i do. but this man has 113 acting credits on IMDB, and there is no way that i am typing all of them out and including exactly what episodes of shows he’s in. love you all, but i do actually have a life outside of stanning the jatp cast, so im just linking his imdb page here. happy searching babes!)
Carlos Ponce- Ray Molina (@poncecarlos1 on Instagram)
(Carlos has 52 acting credits, and many are in Spanish, a language that i do not speak. check out his IMDb page here.)
Sonny Bustamante- Carlos Molina
Julie and the Phantoms
7th & Union
Law & Order True Crime (season 1, episodes 3-5)
New Shoes
Heaven’s Flume
Cheyenne Jackson- Caleb Covington (@MrCheyenneJackson on Instagram)
(Cheyenne has 66 acting credits. I'm not typing all that out, because I doubt that you want to read all of that. Check him out here!)
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shippingfangirl013 · 1 year
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Late night Twelvegate thoughts:
*possible spoilers ahead. I don’t actually know, but in case this actually is a plot-line and not just me B.S. - ing… be forewarned. *
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1. Will’s missing / vague memory of childhood memories is probably coming into play in S5.
2. The tigers definitely have something to do with some connection between Will, El, Sarah, the lab, and Hopper. Haven’t figured it out 100% yet.
3. I have looked through 4 seasons and found no birthmark on Will’s right arm, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t there where I can’t see it… but it’s sus. Also his watch… it’s almost always on his left arm, until he gets possessed in S2… and it’s missing in a few of the bathroom scenes too. Other than that, it’s always on his left arm… it’s making me insane. It reminds me of Marty from Back To The Future. But I know there’s tons of analysis to do there too.
4. Lonnie’s lil commentary in S1 about “one kid goes missing, the other kid runs wild,” made me think of Tarzan and Jane (just, the wording of his sentence made me think of it) and in S4 Tarzan Boy is playing at Rink-O-Mania while El Jane is dating Mike… the same boy that Will wants to be with.
5. There’s something going on with Clowns and how often the Raggedy Ann and Andy clown dolls pop up. Season 2 has these things literally everywhere. Same with S4.
6. El being recorded on March 22 in season 4 made me think of Will using Bob’s JVC camera in S2. And both scenes show Will and El being bullied on tape.
7. Something something… Owens and his locked box of “Peter’s School Projects”… something something… Hopper’s boxes of stored New York documents and stored Hawkins Lab documents… something something… Suzie’s brother Peter looking like Will and having too much salt in a dish that could hurt their father’s kidneys. . . something something… Will disappearing for a few shots in that scene and reappearing once they’re at the top of the stairs at Suzie’s house. Something something… Owens giving Hopper a birth certificate for El in season 2… something about needing 1,500 lbs of salt for a sensory deprivation tank the size of a kiddie pool… anyways it’s just a coincidence, I’m sure.
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kathogelia · 1 year
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Obscure Characters List - Female Edition
Obscure Characters I love for some reason. (By obscure I mean characters that have little to no fanfic written about them. Not necessarily characters nobody’s ever heard of.) Don’t ask me to explain why. 
A
Abigail Bishop/Emily (Let’s Scare Jessica to Death)
Agnes (Downfall Redux)
Agony Symbiote (Marvel Comics)
Alice (Apsulov: End of Gods)
Amanda Ripley (Alien Isolation)
Amelia (Underworld)
Anastasie “Tasi” Trianon (Amnesia Rebirth)
Annalise, Queen of the Vilebloods (Bloodborne)
Anna Valerious (Van Helsing 2004)
B
Baroness Clarimonde Catani (The Vampire Happening)
Belle (A Christmas Carol)
Black Canary/Dinah Drake/Dinah Laurel Lance (DC Comics)
Blackfire/Princess Komand'r (DC comics/Teen Titans)
Blind Mag/Magdalene DeFoe (Repo! The Genetic Opera)
Brides of Dracula (any version)
C
Cala Maria (Cuphead)
Calendar Girl/Page Munroe (DC Comics/The New Batman Adventures)
Catherine Chun (SOMA)
Charlotte Elbourne (Vampire Hunter D)
Charlotte Thornton (Nancy Drew, Ghost of Thornton Hall)
Chrissy/Mildred Pratt (Deadstream)
Constance Blackwood (We Have Always Lived in the Castle)
Cora (Devil’s Carnival 2)
Countess Marya Zaleska (Dracula's Daughter)
D
Dana Newman/The Angry Princess (Thirteen Ghosts remake)
Dolirra (Fariwalk: The Prelude)
Doll Face (The Strangers)
Dollisa (Fariwalk: The Prelude)
E
Edith Finch (What Remains of Edith Finch)
Elisabeth Williams (Maid of Sker)
Elizabeth Eilander (Rusty Lake Paradise)
Elizabeth Shelley (Frankenhooker)
Empress Tihana (Amnesia Rebirth)
Erin (You’re Next)
Estella (Great Expectations)
Esther/Leena Klammer (Orphan 1 and 2)
Evelyn “Evie” Carnahan O' Connnell (The Mummy series)
F
Faith (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
G
Ginger Fitzgerald (Ginger Snaps)
Glorificus “Glory” (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Goody (Vampires)
Grace Le Domas (Ready Or Not)
Gwendolyn “Gwen” Grayson/Royal Pain (Sky High)
H
Harper Thornton (Nancy Drew, Ghost of Thornton Hall)
Hel (Apsulov: End of Gods)
Hero (Much Ado About Nothing)
I
Imogen “Idgie” Threadgoode (Green Fried Tomatoes)
Iris (30 Days of Night)
Isabelle/The Bride (Spookies)
J
Jane Doe (Autopsy of Jane Doe)
Jayme/Red (Blood Fest)
Jennet Humfrye/The Woman in Black (The Woman in Black)
Julia/Subject Three (TAU)
Juliette Waters (Sylvio)
Justine Florbelle (Amnesia the Dark Descent)
K
Kate Drew (Nancy Drew, The Silent Spy)
Kathy Rain (Kathy Rain)
Katrina Van Tassel (Sleepy Hollow)
Kissin’ Kate Barlow (Holes)
L
Lady Maria of the Astral Clocktower (Bloodborne)
Lady Sybil Crawley/Branson (Downton Abbey)
Lamia (Stardust)
Laura "Lorelai" Wood (Lorelai)
Laure Richis (Perfume: The Story of a Murderer)
Laurie (Trick ‘r Treat)
Leech Woman (Puppetmaster series)
Lena (Underworld: Blood Wars)
Lily (V/H/S Amateur Night/SiREN)
Lily Munster (The Munsters)
Loretta, Knight of the Haligtree (Elden Ring)
Lucille Sharpe (Crimson Peak)
Lucy Billington (The Invitation)
Lunar Princess Ranni (Elden Ring)
M
Malenia the Severed (Elden Ring)
Marni Wallace (Repo! The Genetic Opera)
Mary Katherine “Merricat” Blackwood (We Have Always Lived in the Castle)
Mel (Nancy Drew, Warnings at Waverly Academy)
Melanie Ravenswood (Phantom Manor)
Melina (Elden Ring)
Millicent (Elden Ring)
Milk Maiden (2001 Maniacs)
Mirror Queen (The Brothers Grimm)
Miss Brixil (Level 16)
Moder (The Ritual)
N
Nepheli Loux (Elden Ring)
O
Ophelia (Hamlet)
P
Pannochka/Young Girl/Witch (Viy)
Peaches (2001 Maniacs)
Pearl (Pearl)
Pin-Up Girl (The Strangers)
Princess Daphne (Dragon’s Lair)
Princess Gemstone (Laid to Rest 1 & 2)
Princess Una (Stardust)
Q
Queen Akasha (Queen of the Damned)
Queen Jadis the White Witch (Chronicles of Narnia series)
Queen Marika the Eternal (Elden Ring)
Queen Rennala (Elden Ring)
R
Rain (Blood Fest)
Rebecca de Winter (Rebecca)
Rebecca Owens (The Mortuary Assistant)
Riley McKendry (Hellraiser 2022)
Rose Vanderboom (Rusty Lake Roots)
S
Samantha Quick (Nancy Drew, The Silent Spy)
Sarah Bellows (Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark)
Sarah Fier (Fear Street series)
Sarah Martin (Night Trap)
Scream Symbiote (Marvel Comics)
Selene (Underworld series)
Shilo Wallace (Repo! The Genetic Opera)
Sinead Lauren (But I’m a Cheerleader)
Sonya (Underworld series)
Sophia Anne Lester Crain (The Haunting of Hill House novel)
Spooky (Spooky’s House of Jumpscares)
Stacy (Vampires)
T
Tanith (Elden Ring)
The Doll (Bloodborne)
The Queen of Light (Mirrormask)
The Queen of Shadows (Mirrormask)
Thorn/Sally McKnight (Scooby Doo)
V
Valerie Page (V For Vendetta)
Violet Baudelaire (A Series of Unfortunate Events)
W
Wick (Devil’s Carnival)
Winnifred “Winnie” Foster (Tuck Everlasting film)
Y
Young Woman/Lucy/Louisa/Lucia/Ames (I’m Thinking of Ending Things)
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Sex Education 4: tutto è bene quello che finisce… nel sesso.
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È davvero interessante il percorso fatto da Sex Education nelle sue quattro stagioni, entrata di diritto nell'Olimpo delle serie Netflix tra le più attese e soprattutto quelle che tutti seguono con curiosità. Curiosità che si è acuita con l'arrivo dell'ultima stagione, che va a concludere quanto fatto con lo show e i suoi personaggi. Un epilogo che ha sorpreso perché risolve il triangolo amoroso al centro della storia, così come tutte le altre relazioni sentimentali e sessuali dei protagonisti, proprio in maniera inaspettata.
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Dopo gli sviluppi delle precedenti stagioni, in quest'ultimo ciclo di episodi Otis (Asa Butterfield) si divide tra la "relazione" a distanza con Maeve (Emma Mackey) e un possibile ritorno di fiamma con Ruby (Mimi Keene). Alla fine dei conti però la creatrice Laurie Nunn ha scelto di far compiere ad ognuno dei personaggi uno slancio verso l'età adulta, rappresentata dalla fine del liceo che si intravede in questa stagione. Mettere davanti il proprio percorso personale rispetto a quello di coppia. È così che Maeve ritorna negli Stati Uniti per seguire il corso di scrittura e ottiene quell'insperato tirocinio. Otis acquisisce molta più consapevolezza di se stesso, anche rispetto all'altra terapista adolescente della nuova scuola che abbiamo conosciuto in questa stagione, Sarah Owen detta "O" e che rappresenta il tema dell'asessualità.
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Il ragazzo comprende che non si tratta di una competizione e che può beneficiare addirittura dal collaborare piuttosto che farsi la guerra. Nemmeno con Ruby alla fine le cose vanno a buon fine, perché lei stessa dopo la rivelazione dell'amicizia passata con Sarah e del bullismo da lei subìto, riesce a fare pace con se stessa e col proprio passato. Ed è portatrice di un monologo molto toccante che riassume bene lo spirito e il messaggio finale della serie, ovvero di come nonostante il nuovo liceo Cavendish in cui è ambientata quest’ultima stagione sia surreale e fin troppo aperto ed inclusivo, "almeno voi state cercando di cambiare le cose, e mi avete messo voglia di provare a farlo anche io". Mai sensibilizzazione, detta poi da colei che dovrebbe essere la "villain" di turno - che in realtà ha fatto un percorso intenso e ricco di sfumature negli anni - fu più riuscita in una serie per adolescenti.
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Anche Eric (Ncuti Gatwa) e Adam (Connor Swindells) non l'hanno l'endgame che in molti potevano aspettarsi e in cui speravano. Il primo conclude il proprio percorso religioso affrontato in questa stagione uscendo definitivamente allo scoperto nella propria comunità cristiana sperando che quest'ultima possa accettarlo - e c'è uno spiraglio verso quella direzione, alla raccolta fondi di fine anno. Mentre il secondo ammette la propria bisessualità con la sua responsabile al maneggio ("Non è una fase, è ciò che sono"), dove si sta costruendo una carriera lavorativa piuttosto che scolastica, per poi chiederle di uscire. Altrettanto possibilista e aperto è il destino dei suoi genitori, che si sono riavvicinati e per il quale il padre sta facendo un percorso per far capire al figlio che vuole far parte della sua vita. Quando infine si sono rincontrati al funerale della madre di Maeve, Eric e Adam si sono augurati il meglio l'uno per l'altro: sinceri, onesti, realistici.
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Il fil rouge di quest'ultima stagione sembra quindi essere incentrato sulle identità, sessuali e sentimentali, che i personaggi, vecchi e nuovi, raggiungono nel finale di serie. Ancora una volta, inoltre, si tratta di uno spiraglio verso ciò che verrà: Jackson (Kedar Williams-Stirling) scopre che una delle madri ebbe una relazione con un uomo sposato rimanendo incinta, per poi conoscere la compagna e scoprire che l'uomo non voleva avere niente a che fare con una prole, e tuttora non vuole. Viv (Chinenye Ezeudu), la migliore amica di Jackson - e che rimane tale, nuovamente addio al fanservice - affronta invece la relazione tossica con un nuovo compagno di scuola per allontanarsene definitivamente e capire che si vuole concentrare sullo studio e sulla propria carriera. Dopo aver iniziato a superare il lutto della madre, Maeve fa ammenda con Aimee (Aimee Lou Wood) e Isaac (George Robinson) e condona la loro possibile relazione (non che ne avessero bisogno): un'endgame alla fine c'è in questo finale ed è forse il più inaspettato pensando alle stagioni precedenti. I due si danno una possibilità e solo il tempo sarà testimone a cosa porterà. Lei trova la propria voce nel suo progetto fotografico di autoritratti, una denuncia della molestia subita e di ciò che rimane dopo, mentre lui pensa all'indipendenza dal fratello grazie ad un corso d'arte.
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L'intero finale si concentra sulla ricerca disperata di Cal (Dua Saleh) dopo l'autogestione vista nella puntata precedente che voleva denunciare la disattenzione sugli aspetti che gli etero normativi e normodotati danno per scontata ogni giorno. Alla fine Cal  ha modo di confrontarsi con la madre e capire che non è una persona sola al mondo. Anche gli adulti, infine, hanno il loro rendezvous, non solo i genitori di Adam ma anche Jean (Gillian Anderson) che riesce a far ammettere alla sorella Joanna le molestie subite durante l’adolescenza dal compagno della madre, per poi iniziare un percorso di terapia insieme. Sarà anche l'occasione per rivelare la paternità di Joy, ovvero l'uomo che Joanna voleva iniziare a frequentare, con cui la terapista, infine, decide di parlarne.
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Non solo: Jean ammette con Maeve di essere tornata a lavoro troppo presto, denunciando così la paura di rimanere indietro nel proprio lavoro quando si diventa madri, un sistema patriarcale ancora fin troppo diffuso e discriminatorio. Inizialmente la donna vuole lasciare il lavoro per occuparsi totalmente della neonata e di Otis. Denunciando questa tematica il serial prosegue in modo intelligente il discorso aperto in precedenza nella terza stagione sulla maternità in età matura, mentre quella relativa alla sorella risulta  importante ma sembra meno coesa al resto, nonostante spieghi il bisogno di controllo che ha Jean e il suo aver voluto studiare il sesso in tutte le sue sfaccettature. Alla fine però la donna decide di tornare a lavoro alle proprie condizioni e con Joy quando ne avrà bisogno. È purtroppo sui personaggi "secondari" e sulle new entry di questa stagione che questa conclusione fa cilecca perché le troppe nuove storyline e tematiche aperte hanno inevitabilmente una risoluzione troppo affrettata e spesso approssimativa, mentre per tutto il resto non può non emozionare e far scendere anche una lacrimuccia.
C’è un punto cruciale che apprendiamo dal finale di serie di Sex Education, ovvero il fatto che a tutti i personaggi venga dato non l'epilogo che ci si poteva aspettare ma quello che si meritavano, così come un’apertura verso il futuro piuttosto che un happy ending totalmente chiuso e risolutivo.
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- L'esito non fan service delle coppie Otis-Maeve, Otis-Ruby e Eric-Adam.
- Le tante tematiche messe in campo…
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- … forse troppe anche se tutte importanti, attuali e abbastanza contestuali.
- Perdiamo le new entry per strada.
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