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REVIEW: ‘Sex Education’

Starring Gillian Anderson and Asa Butterfield, this new Netflix series is brazen without being smutty
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As you might imagine with a show called Sex Education, there is a lot of intercourse going on. Just not for Otis Thompson (Asa Butterfield), who can’t even, well, take care of himself.

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Matters aren’t helped by the fact that his mother, Jean (Gillian Anderson), is a sex therapist with a stream of frustrated clients and satisfied lovers coming through the house, and a very modern approach to parenting. But the apple hasn’t fallen far from the tree, and when the school’s resident bad girl, Maeve (a fantastically deadpan Emma Mackey), realises Otis has a knack for helping their fellow students with their sexual issues, she sees a commercial opportunity.

With shades of Skins, this British high-school comedy takes a similarly brazen approach to teenage sexuality without ever coming across as smutty. If it can keep it up – sorry! – this has real legs. (On Netflix from Fri., Jan. 11) 4 stars

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