Though often self-deprecating concerning her own intelligence, Aimee is simply not the SAT-sort of smart.

Sometimes, your problems are not the most significant ones in the room.

Still make your sandwiches for school in the morning?

Sex Education Season 4

‘Sex Education’ Season 4 | Thomas Wood/Netflix

Eric is over here having a religious crisis, but youre worried about sexting?!

He thrives in this friend group, becoming an even prouder and shoulders-back gay man as the season progresses.

Yet, as their relationship progresses, his true colors emerge.

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He is a red flag…to say the least.

Hes a love-bombing manipulator who uses his charm to deceive Viv into entering a relationship way too soon.

We hate him, but luckily for Viv, she has a strong support system that helps her detach.

Asa Butterfield in ‘Sex Education’

Asa Butterfield as Otis in Season 4 of ‘Sex Education’ | Samuel Taylor/Netflix

She is that strong and compassionate woman whose academic intelligence and interpersonal acumen are equally matched.

That much hasnt changed since the start, and we continue to love her for it.

Yet, she struggles a bit this season with depression and anxiety following the birth of her child.

Ncuti Gatwa as Eric in ‘Sex Education’ Season 4 |

Ncuti Gatwa as Eric in ‘Sex Education’ Season 4 | Samuel Taylor/Netflix

Seeing someone so strong and resilient become even a tad fallible is honest, moving, and relatable.

She is the same Jean, but she needs a little help this time around too.

Hes condescending and dismissive, and he assumes that his subjective opinions concerning literary works are objective certainties.

Dan Levy as Thomas in ‘Sex Education’ Season 4

Dan Levy as Thomas in ‘Sex Education’ Season 4 | Thomas Wood/Netflix

He wrote one critically -acclaimed work but now cant get a single piece published.

Lets just say his bedside psychology approach to professorial conduct isnt receiving any flowers from Dr. Jean Milburn.