: Without specific details on the episode you're referring to, Season 3 of "Sex Education" continues to explore themes of identity, consent, and relationships. The episodes typically feature character development, plot progression, and tackle various social issues relevant to teenagers.
: Their relationship becomes more public, though Otis struggles with the new boundaries and Ruby's controlling tendencies.
For months, their romance was written in the margins: a free slice of cherry pie "on the house," a doodle of her profile left on a napkin, the way their eyes met during the 3:00 AM lull when the world felt empty.
A secondary storyline involving Maeve’s neighbors, Cynthia and Jeffrey, uses the accidental death of their cat to explore how different people process grief and use intimacy as a coping mechanism.