Maeve Wiley learns that her mother, Erin, has relapsed into drug use and that her younger sister, Elsie, has been placed in foster care. Maeve faces an impossible choice: pursue her academic future (an aptitude test for a gifted program) or fight for custody of Elsie. The episode ends with Maeve missing the test to be with her sister — a heartbreaking decision that defines her character’s selflessness.
Jean Milburn and Jakob Nyman continue their affair, but this episode introduces doubt when Jean discovers she might be pregnant. The scene where she takes a pregnancy test in her bathroom, alone, captures the show’s balance of comedy (Jakob fixing a sink) and deep anxiety.
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: Refers to Season 2, Episode 4 of the Netflix series Sex Education .
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(played by Mirren Mack), a student struggling to relate to her role as Juliet in the school play. While Lily criticizes her lack of "horniness" on stage, Florence feels broken because she doesn't feel sexual attraction to anyone. Through a session with Jean Milburn (Gillian Anderson), Florence discovers she is
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