I actually liked the way Otis and Maeve's story ended (I say this as someone who has shipped them since season 1). My only problem is that I feel like there weren't special moments between them like there used to be in season 1, or sometimes in season 2, that would have made their break up feel more impactful. I feel like Aimee and Maeve's relationship ended up outshining them, and even Isaac's small moment with Maeve this season felt like more of a connection than Otis had with her this season. I definitely loved what Maeve shared with Aimee and Isaac and would not change a thing. But, I would also add awesome Motis moments like we got when the show first came out. But I feel like the letter sort of made up for all the bullshit that went down between them and explained why she loved him. I still would have preferred if there were some season 1-like moments though.
Also, I didn't really like Ruby's last scene with Otis. I think it was a sign that she was putting herself first instead choosing to hang out with Otis when she clearly wasn't over him, which was good. But I wish the dialogue had been different. Or maybe I've completely misinterpreted the scene?
I actually quite liked this season overall for all of the characters, especially Maeve, Aimee, Ruby, Isaac, and Eric. I think Adam's arc was good too, he was just never my personal favourite.
Also, did anyone else expect that Molloy dude to steal Maeve's work? And a book from Maria Bronte's perspective sounds really interesting to me.
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click the source for 213 gifs of GEORGE ROBINSON in SEX EDUCATION S04(2023). he is tetraplegic in real life. cast sensitively. please note that i do not approve of the 5+/- age rule. these were made from scratch and more will be added at my leisure, so please don’t edit, repost or claim as your own or i will eat you. tag me if you’re posting edited gif icons for public use. give this post a like or reblog if useful. enjoy !
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Just binged-watched the final season in one day.
With some of the cast not returning and a few 'darker in tone' storylines; this season did struggle in certain places... but there were also some good high-points and I think it was the right possible ending for the show.
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is anyone going to tell him he's reaally cute when he's having fun
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SEX EDUCATION 2023
Meeting you cracked my heart open, and now it's forever changed. And because of that, I will carry a part of you with me wherever I go. I think what I'm trying to say is thanks for everything, dickhead.
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Born Jewish but bought a book on essentials of Judaism for my wife, just so she can learn about some customs (gentile, wanting to learn, but not wanting to convert. I will tell you my feelings on this in this post)
I've been reading it just to see it...
It's really freggin good, though! I find it's very throughout! It's called "Essential Judaism" - George Robinson
Would also recommend for any starting out convert.
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Sex Education (Final season)
TV Shows/Dramas watched in 2023
Sex Education (Final season, 2023, UK)
Creator: Laurie Nunn
Directors: Dominic Leclerc, Michelle Savill & Alyssa McClelland
Mini-review:
Wow, it feels kinda weird knowing that we won't be seeing these characters again. This final season wasn't perfect, but it wrapped everything in a way that felt absolutely satisfying for me. Yes, I know some fans are very angry about certain things, but I dunno, it all felt completely true to the characters, something that is always key for a finale. If anything, my biggest complaint is that the show clearly struggles when it comes to handling and connecting so many characters and storylines. That already happened during the previous season, but I think the show's team had an even harder time with this one, because they needed to provide some form of closure for everybody. Anyway, I expected it to happen, so I got over it pretty quickly. I want to end this review by reminding everyone of how groundbreaking this show is. It basically set new standards when it comes to inclusivity and representation in mainstream television. Although it only premiered four years ago, its impact on the industry has already been incredible and undeniable. So, yeah, this was a flawed but satisfying final season, and Sex Education will be deeply missed.
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The opening words of the Hebrew Bible — Bereshit bara elohim / In [a] beginning God created — offer a very different vision. God is a given, a Being who creates out of tohu v’bohu / the unformed and the void, chaos and nothingness, a Being who preexists Creation, who was, is, and always will be.
From Essential Judaism: A Complete Guide to Beliefs, Customs, and Rituals (Updated Edition), published 2016; George Robinson (My Ko-Fi Here)
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It's Abbott and Costello... take two!
This month's horror adjacent episode is on ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET THE INVISIBLE MAN (Lamont 1951) featuring the titular duo with Arthur Franz and Nancy Guild! It's a cross of THE INVISIBLE MAN and ROCKY, so what's not to like?
Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 26:05; Discussion 29:39
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Love that I have a tiny army of hugging Isaacs!!!!
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Mannalargenna was an elder of the Plangermaireener clan who led the fight against the British settlers, represented by George Robinson, during Tasmania's Black War.
"Design: Building on Country" - Alison Page and Paul Memmott
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THE BOYS IN THE BOAT (2023)
Dir. George Clooney
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SEX EDUCATION 2021
I’ve been thinking about how you don’t really have a proper mum, and I want you to know that even though my mum has money, she’s also crap sometimes too. So, I was thinking that we could be each other’s mums.
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