kinneytaylorlove:
I convinced myself that Adam was gay the first time I saw him but then Sex Education really made me believe that I was crazy and that Adam was straight AND THEN they went ahead and made him gay
builtfjordtuff:
Me: The “homophobic bully is secretly gay” trope is played out and stale and it should have died long before even Glee used it.
Adam Groff, insecure baby who just wants someone to love him:

[Credit @lukemullen]
Me: Holy Shit.
jugcooper:
Sex Education (2019-)
sexeducationnetflix:
protect this friendship at all costs
forgotten-sea-god:
niggazinmoscow:








I’ve rewatched the ad at least three times to try and figure out why some folks are angry with it and I’m at a loss.
All I see here is: Be a better human. Set a better example. Encouraging
strength of character and integrity over typical “machismo”.
Good job Proctor & Gamble, good job
macaronitrash:
one of the things that struck me the most in sex education is the scene where otis, a straight guy, unironically dances in public with his best friend eric, who is a gay guy, with radiating platonic love.
not to mention that at no point in the show does the fact that eric is gay come up in his relationship with otis in even a remotely negative manner. not by them, not by their peers.
sex education has characters that are emotionally vulnerable in a way i have rarely ever seen in media. please watch it.
incelfrankenstein:
Hey, you know what’s funny about you and me, yeah, is that we’re different but we’re both the same. And we’re just two losers that nobody wants.
lukemullen:
why? straight-gay best friends being the main focus of the show… it’s what we deserve

even though the show is set in the present day, they’ve decided to go with the 70s aesthetic vibe which looks just astonishing + the soundtrack slaps

from iconic scenes

through powerful scenes

through random moments that end up being touching

to… well

[jennifer lawrence voice] gay rights!

the reason behind the father being hesitant and (at first) not really supportive of his gay son using make-up and dressing up is that he’s genuinely scared and worried something will happen to him outside because he loves him… truly a father-gay son dynamic we needed to see

Jackson Marchetti. Feminist icon. Abs. Excellence. Does his best. Lesbian moms. Charming. What’s there not to love? Let him breathe, Netflix.

“I love her!” be more specific

the hero of the show actually being an awkward guy and a very likeable character

this non-problematic legend being out there, loving math and making sure his partner is genuinely sexually pleased

the only two openly gay guys at school are not friends but gay solidarity still exists

Mean Girls 2.0 being really mean but we still stan these vegan icons

literally no one giving a fuck that the gay guy is in the boys changing room… looks like it’s finally 2019

and I mean… Gillian Anderson… hello

aidangillens:
TV SHOWS WATCHED IN 2019: Sex Education (2019)
Sometimes the people we like, don’t like us back. And it’s painful, but there’s nothing we can do about it. i know what it’s like when someone doesn’t feel the same way about you. It’s someone you can’t stop thinking about. It hurts, but you can’t make people like you.
deadmomjokes:
kill-your-idles:
Pet peeves in TV shows and movies:
Unfastened coats in winter
Obviously empty coffee cups
Hanging up the phone without saying goodbye
Obviously empty handbags
Leaving barely touched plates of food in a restaurant
Apartments and homes that don’t match up to income
Having a job but never being at work
A million pillows on the bed when waking up/going to bed
Perfectly clear counters