Everything viwers need to know before “Sex Education” season 3 comes out

      For readers who love Netflix shows, watch Netflix’s original series, “Sex Education.” This show already has two seasons and it was confirmed that there would be a third installment of the show back in February of 2020, but because of COVID-19, the public was left in the dark for a while with all the details about the third season, until now. Netflix has officially confirmed that “Sex Education's” third season will be able to stream on Sept. 17, 2021.
      Both seasons one and two premiered in January of 2019 and 2020. They wanted to keep that going with the third season, but when production was forced to stop for the third season of the show, they made the plan for the show to come out later than normal. 
      The first announcement about the third season was posted to Twitter and it includes some of the fan-favorite characters in their uniforms hinting at a big change for the season. For example, Headmaster Groff (Alistair Petrie) will be replaced by the new headmistress Hope (Jemima Kirke). In a promo video for the show that can be found on Youtube, Hope is shown introducing herself as the new Headmistress. Along with the different students that the viewers will see in the show. Hope used to be a Moordale student herself, so she has big plans to get the establishment back to its winning ways. Finally, Dua Saleh, a gender-non-conforming songwriter and recording artist will play Cal, a non-binary student who clashes with headmistress Hope.
       At the end of season 2, Ola (Patricia Allison) and Otis (Asa Butterfield) called it a day, which allowed Ola to move on with Lily (Tanya Reynolds). Otis finally built up the courage to leave a voicemail on Maeve's (Emma Mackey) phone that says "It's you. It's always been you. I love you." Isaac (George Robinson) Mauve’s new next-door neighbor has also fallen in love with Mauve, so when Isaac sees the voicemail from Otis saying that he is in love with her, Isaac takes matters into his own hands and deletes Otis’s voicemail.
      This is one of Netflix’s most anticipated shows on their streaming service. Ever since this show has come out, it has been a big hit with teenage audiences. For readers who love Netflix shows and just want a good comedy-drama show,  watch “Sex Education.”