![]() ![]() ![]() Maybe it works for that, but I'm reviewing this as a piece of fiction. The show feels like less of a story and more of a public education series, trojan horsed in some story about a son of a sex therapist starting a similar service to his mother at school. ![]() In terms of themes, sex is tackled in a way probably never seen before on the small screen. Why did the series' producers feel that it would be better or more successful this way? Perhaps they were right in the latter, but for me, it makes focusing rather difficult. Now an American audience may be able to look past it, but a British audience cannot. Not only do you have the most diverse group of people I have ever seen in a school, but you have it in a pseudo-British school that looks and feels exactly like an American high school.
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