Recently, Netflix has a delicate but slightly larger scale "dog blood" comedy returned, netizens rushed to tell each other, sprinkled flowers to celebrate, it is -
The third season of "Sex Study Room"
For three seasons, it has maintained a high level of more than 9.1 points in the Douban base, and the Douban score this season is as high as 9.2, which makes people expect more from its performance.
Don't worry, it's still a familiar campus, or a familiar cast.
Otis Milburn, played by Asha Butterfield, was originally an ordinary boy who was unremarkable on campus, but under a chance chance, he became a mysterious figure on campus.
Emma McKee's clever "bad girl" Maeve Wylie is another protagonist who stirs up this wave of school storms.
The two lamented the lack of sexual knowledge of students on campus, so they opened a "wild clinic" together as a mysterious person anonymously to guide the students who were confused in this regard.
Since Otis's mother is a sex therapist, Otis has made the clinic's business more and more prosperous with the knowledge of sex education that he has heard in his upbringing, and the feelings between a group of friends have also heated up.
At the end of the second season, Otis, who hurt Maeve's heart between words, finally faced up to his feelings for Maeve, so he confessed to Maeve by calling a message, but was helplessly intercepted by accident in a quiet way.
In the third season, will Otis and Maeve, who have broken up on the surface, return to their clinic careers in the new chapter? Will the two usher in the end of the story? The story begins.
After the summer vacation, the return of students has made the high school lively again. In the new semester, they are about to welcome a new principal.
When the headmaster first arrived, he offered to talk to Otis and Maeve alone, which made Maeve feel a little bad.
Sure enough, the principal asked the two founders about the clinic. But they admit that the clinic is a thing of the past, and Maeve adds that their friendship is also over.
Maeve's statement of the relationship between the two left Otis speechless, and as soon as he stepped out of the office, he asked his doubts about this time
But in this regard, Maeve did not seem to want to say anything more, and the conversation between the two could only be hurriedly concluded.
Then, Otis receives a text message from Ruby and goes to the former clinic address, the abandoned toilet.
It is also here that Otis discovers kyle pretending to be himself to continue running the clinic, and Kyle discovers his secret date with Ruby.
In exchange, Ruby uses the relationship as an excuse to ask Otis to accede to Kyle's offer: Keep each other's secrets.
Otis also thought about keeping himself out of the matter for the sake of this selfish thought.
But things soon took a turn for the worse, and Ruby told Otistan on a date that she didn't want to go public because she was disgusted with Otis. This frustrated Otis's self-esteem and offered to end their relationship.
But somehow, by this time, the campus had already spread the story of Otis and Ruby's past, including Maeve.
Otis acquiesced that this must be Kyle's denunciation, and his sense of morality and betrayal made him resolutely come to the principal's office to say everything, and proposed that the school should stop it in time
Otis's suggestion about the school was in line with the principal's wishes, in fact, she was already preparing to start from the school to do something.
So, in the early morning of this day, there were two more "breaking news" on campus.
First, Ruby, the goddess of the campus, decided to ignore the eyes of her classmates and generously admit to being with Otis.
Second, the abandoned toilet, which was once the site of the clinic, was razed to the ground under the order of the new principal in the crowd of students.
And that's just a preview of the new principal.
Then, the students quickly noticed more changes on campus: a horizontal line suddenly appeared in the hallway, lockers that were repainted to cover up graffiti, and various codes of conduct were posted...
The principal is also committed to implementing these codes of conduct: she runs among her classmates and restricts the chorus of the assembly and Maeve's appearance.
There were even "supervisory representatives" recruited among the students to initiate changes from within the students.
That's it, the campus is quietly undergoing tremendous changes.
But Otis couldn't take care of this at this time, and he and Ruby's circle were not harmonious: Ruby's group of people felt from the bottom of their hearts that Otis was not worthy of him, so they tried to make things difficult.
The friend thought that Maeve, who was watching all this, would be a little uncomfortable in her heart, but under the questioning, she also learned that Maeve seemed to have a heart recently, but the other party was not Otis.
It was also when Maeve wanted to start a new relationship that she finally learned of Otis's untransmitted apology.
But Otis and Ruby seem to have entered the stage of cultivating positive results again. The emotional line of the four people is once again caught in the confusion...
At this point, the plot development of the third season caught many viewers who were looking forward to Otis's emotional line by surprise.
Otis and Maeve, who regretted missing at the end of the second season, and Ruby, who gained a lot of CP fans, seem to be forming a new campus storm.
Although the plot reversal is unpredictable, the delicate description of each character is still very in place.
In the first episode, although the clinic is no longer there, when they encounter a classmate who is confused and self-doubting, Otis and Maeve skillfully and patiently "diagnose" the classmate and solve the problem for the classmate.
In this campus, children are full of curiosity and exploration of the unknown, they have many troubles, of which sex education is one aspect.
But as the story unfolds this season, children begin to understand that stimulating intimacy is not the answer to all problems, and that such an awakening is a different kind of growth.
Of course, at present, it can be said that "they are still just a child", and there will still be nostalgic and crying and laughing scenes on campus: saying that you know the secrets I know, there will always be a magical phenomenon of human-to-human transmission, and finally it may become the "hot knowledge" known to the whole school.
But I believe that as the plot progresses, children will eventually find their own meaning of intimacy and self-knowledge, and grow into better adults in seemingly absurd stumbles.
Perhaps this is one of the attractions of this play, in addition to the well-known large scale and dog-blood humor, every dazedness and dilemma of the characters in the play, as well as their struggles and quests as a young generation, are a kind of youth process.