The creator of Sex Education has commented on the show’s ending, noting that it will not be perfectly wrapped up.
The fourth and final season of the hit Netflix show will be available on the streaming service starting next week (September 21). Show creator Laurie Nunn confirmed in July that the fourth season would be the show’s last, stating that it is the appropriate time to conclude the story.
The final season begins with Otis (Asa Butterfield) and Eric (Ncuti Gatwa) starting a new sex clinic at Cavendish Sixth Form College.
According to a new trailer released this week, Otis is facing challenges due to the geographical separation from Maeve, who is currently studying at the renowned Wallace University in the United States.
In a recent interview with The Guardian, Nunn expressed her desire for the finale to satisfy fans, while acknowledging that it may still leave some unanswered questions.
“I have chosen to discontinue my use of social media because my baby has learned how to use a phone and it makes me uncomfortable. This has made me more aware of my own phone usage,” she explained.
If one begins writing with the constant concern of how others will react to the work, it can lead to a heightened self-awareness. It is my hope that the ending carries a sense of mixed emotions, satisfying the expectations of readers, even though it may not provide a flawless resolution.
The article stated that the final season of Otis and his romantic life will likely disappoint some passionate fans, although no details were provided.