A variety of Halloween aesthetics abound this spooky season on TikTok, whether they're based on personal favorite Halloween decor, favorite color schemes, or even zodiac signs. Each TikTokker professing their favorite aesthetic has plenty of photo references and an apt name that conveys the type of Halloween style that resonates with them on a personal level.One of the best parts of Halloween time is snuggling up with a cup of apple cider, a blanket, and a good Halloween movie. Naturally, one's personal aesthetic will affect what kind of films one likes to watch, so choosing a Halloween movie based on the different Halloween aesthetics found on TikTok is a perfect twist on this trend.10 Vintage Halloween - It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (1966)For lovers of vintage Halloween artwork, costumes of the 1920s through '50s, and old-timey Halloween hits like, "This House Is Haunted" by Roy Fox or "The Skeleton Rag" by the American Quartet, this is the perfect Halloween flick.The Great Pumpkin has memorable moments centered around all of the cute old-school Halloween themes: pumpkin patches, sheet ghost costumes, and cozy, ambient music. It's not the scariest Halloween movie, but this aesthetic is more concerned with vintage vibes than scares. It's the perfect background movie for while you are hand-sewing your costume.9 Witchy Vibes - Practical Magic (1998)Those who like to boil cinnamon, cloves, orange slices, and star anise on the stovetop to welcome in the fall season and cleanse their home are the same people who might have a garden of herbs and a steaming cup of herbal tea when one of their friends gets the sniffles from the autumn air. If you love the image of red and brown leaves on cobblestone roads and brick buildings with vines crawling up the sides in a small northeast town, this is the aesthetic for you.Practical Magic, which has had a resurgence in popularity over the past year, is all about real-life mystical energy (and really amazing outfits) and is the perfect Halloween pick for everyone's resident witchy or warlocky friend. The film also has some perfectly spooky quotes to use for an Insta pic featuring colorful fall flora or a well-decorated witchy kitchen.8 The Haunted House - The Haunted Mansion (2003)If fixing up a dilapidated Victorian home and making friends with the resident ghosts sounds appealing instead of scary, then this aesthetic may be the right fit. A creak in the night, walking down a hallway in a flowing night robe armed with a candlestick, maybe you're not quite sure if that portrait moved or not. Ornate decor with detailed woodwork, velvet, and lace -- not to mention cobwebs, are all over this vibe.Watching The Haunted Mansion is a wonderful pick for those who love old architecture and a good romantic ghost story. The 2003 Disney movie based on the fan-favorite attraction has eerie music, and a sorrowful ghostly host mourning the death of his beloved. There are also, of course, a few good laughs on the part of lead actor Eddie Murphy, and the comical ghostly employees of the mansion.7 Pumpkin Patch & Farmer's Market - Halloweentown (1998)This aesthetic is all about small-town life during the Halloween season. There are storefront decorations, fall-time produce, an array of pumpkins to go home and carve, and an orchard for apple picking. Walking around in the crisp air trick or treating around the neighborhood and getting to wear costumes to school are the best parts of the holiday for those who love this aesthetic.Fans of Halloweentown may not know that they can visit real-life Halloweentown in St. Helens, Oregon, as the city celebrates the movie's aesthetic for the entire October month every year! Additionally, Aggie's home in the film is an operating bed and breakfast in St. Helens, if people want to really get immersed in the world.6 The "Halloween Party" Aesthetic - Beetlejuice (1988)Some say the best part of Halloween is a really good costume party, complete with multi-colored lights and decorations, witch's brew punch, "The Monster Mash" and "Thriller." If putting together a Halloween-themed snack tray and creating the perfect spooky and fun playlist fuels excitement for the season, then this aesthetic will resonate with you.Beetlejuice is the OG Halloween life of the party -- with nonstop shenanigans, bright colors, and a million cool and underrated Tim Burton characters to inspire outfits for a costume contest. It also has that classic '80s movie energy that's perfect for a house party with a few friends --- or a few hundred!5 Vampires & Gothic Horror - Crimson Peak (2015)Castles, blood-red accents, an air of gothic mystery, and a love of bats and vampire-chic outfits are the trademarks of this aesthetic. This is often paired with a love of gothic horror novels like Bram Stoker's "Dracula" and Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein." A Halloween spent traipsing around the castles of Transylvania would be a dream vacation for people who identify with this aesthetic.Crimson Peak is a beautifully dressed and shot gothic horror film that takes place in a gigantic family home complete with a haunting piano in the mountain peaks and snow that turns crimson when it's walked on. It tells a traditional gothic ghost story, where the ghosts aren't ghosts at all, but people with secrets that haunt them.4 Bonfire Ghost Stories & Ghost Hunting - The Blair Witch Project (1999)Real-life horror is the bread and butter of this aesthetic. Chilly wind whistles through the trees as friends surround a fire and trade their ghost experiences -- each trying to scare everyone more than the last story. Lovers of this aesthetic have definitely downloaded a ghost hunting app on their phones before, and they know the location of every haunted place within a 100-mile radius of them.The Blair Witch Project truly frightened audiences into thinking it was real when it was released -- partially due to the film's marketing. The promo for the 1999 found-footage movie included missing posters for the cast, adding an extra layer of anxiety and fear for moviegoers. This, of course, wasn't true and the cast was perfectly fine -- but it does make for a good aesthetic.3 Pumpkin Spice Lattes & Cozy Sweaters - Twitches (2005)A solid Halloween DCOM with cuddling up underneath a fuzzy blanket, some twinkling orange lights, and autumn plaid decorative pillows is a perfect fall night for those who love this aesthetic. Naturally, there's a stop at Starbucks along the way to pick up some PSLs and an autumnal baked good.A not-so-scary Disney Halloween movie is the go-to here. Fans of this aesthetic want a good laugh or two, some cute witchy outfits, and a good soundtrack. Twitches tell the story of twin witches with colorful and adorable early 2000s looks who discover their powers and combine their strengths to defeat their bad guy: The Darkness.2 A Night At The Drive-In - Psycho (1960) & The Shining (1980)For this aesthetic, October is about evening drives to look at the changing colors of the leaves, flannel layers under denim jackets, and hot apple cider while enjoying a movie with family or on a date. A black and white flick at a late-night double feature is exactly what the doctor ordered for people who enjoy this aesthetic.Psycho and The Shining lend themselves perfectly to double-feature pairing. The eerie natures and slow burn of the motel and hotel duo are what make them true iconic classic horror movies. Don't forget to stock up on snacks in the car beforehand -- or sneak them in under the blanket.1 The Costume Shop - The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)The smell of rubber masks is in the air and the anticipated arrival of Halloween costume shops popping up in empty storefronts is eagerly anticipated by fans of this aesthetic. Patrons of this aesthetic have designated inspiration boards on their Pinterest pages for all of their costuming ideas. They learned how to sew before they were born, and they would never limit themselves to one costume each Halloween season.For those with this eclectic and avant-garde taste, not just any Halloween movie will do. The Rocky Horror Picture Show, a hard-to-find cult classic about a couple who happens upon aliens from Transexual, Transylvania, calls to fans' intense love of group and couples costumes and extravagant attention to detail. With the many outfit changes throughout the offbeat musical horror, the lavish and edgy aesthetic created during the film provides more than enough inspiration for a DIY or five.
Considering the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise has had nine installments, it's not surprising to learn that there are some unpopular opinions out there about the series. The remake, the sequels, Freddy's clash with Jason, and even the original movie, each generate opinions that are all over the map.However, there are several installments of the franchise that generate more controversial opinions more than others. Thanks to Reddit, these opinions are readily available in bulk. From distaste for beloved classics to love for reviled remakes, there are plenty of opinions about Elm Street that go against the grain.9 The Original Movie Is AwfulOne Reddit poster, Shpannit, writes that the original Freddy film is "terrible." The Redditor apparently found very little in the film to like. According to them, "It's not scary, the acting is terrible, the plot is so-so and could've been executed far better than that. The ending was awful." They then state they liked the third act but would call it a comedy more than horror. Most unpopular, in particular: "I was in tears with laughter at some parts. I mean, when Tina is flying around the room like the exorcist?! Come on!"But as far as most fans are concerned, Tina's gravity-defying death in the original A Nightmare on Elm Street is as startling and effective now as it ever was. The same goes for Elm Street's underrated theme song.8 Dream Warriors Is Overrated & BoringReddit user jdpm1991 made several unpopular points about A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors. They start by commenting on the film's status: "A lot say this is the best sequel of the series but IMO, I find it boring, drags on way too long, not half as fun as Dream Master or the first film."Then, they give praise to one performance while bashing another. "Plus Patricia Arquette sucks as a final girl and a(n) actress. The only saving grace was Heather returning as Nancy." Few would disagree with the latter, but the former is a disagreeable opinion, to say the least, and Patricia Arquette's performance as Kristen Parker is just one of many factors that place ANOES 3 among the best horror sequels.7 A Nightmare On Elm Street 3 Is The BestOn the same thread, bintasaurus threw a high honor on the second sequel, saying, "It's the best Nightmare on Elm Street." But for most fans and critics, Wes Craven's original movie is the pick for the best Nightmare on Elm Street movie.That said, tere are many reasons to defend the Redditor's choice. Dream Warriors has a great cast with well-written characters. It's also creatively shot with the series' best balance of comedy and horror. But in terms of being Freddy's most effective film, the original is still seen as the one to beat.6 The Dream Master Is BoringRedditor Schlock_Supreme does back up their viewpoint, but they begin by saying, "This is the first entry in the franchise that I find completely BORING." A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The comment moves on to praise Lisa Wilcox's lead performance but noted that they found it inferior to Patricia Arquette's in the previous installment. Some of the dream sequences are also praised, but with the note that they're "scattered through a really pedestrian script that never really goes anywhere exciting."But most fans would agree that The Dream Master feels more like a summer blockbuster than the rest of the franchise, and few would call it "boring." And the script not going anywhere exciting is also debatable. The movie's story may have gone some places that didn't quite work, but the movie is nothing if not inventive and exciting. Moments like Freddy with the soul pizza are small examples of how it's one of the franchise's stronger scripts.5 Dream Child Was Better Off Without FreddyDie-hard Freddy Krueger fans would disagree with verucavoorhees's take on A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child. In their words, "Dream Child is great when Freddy isn't in it. His terrible one-liners kill all of the suspense, but the gothic horror approach with Westin Hills is pretty cool."Only one person agreed with him, but their point was equally solid. MatsThyWit wrote, "I wish someone could ... edit that film to make Freddy genuinely threatening." It's clear that these two fans think Dream Child is where Freddy went from scary figure to amateur comedian, but most fans like Freddy no matter his form, making this opinion not very common.4 Freddy's Dead Is Near The TopOne Redditor, Someguy2930, created a tiered list that ranks the movies of the franchise. Split into five categories, Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare found itself in the second spot. But many comments indicate that others would put it in at least fifth. Either way, it has many Freddy Krueger one-liners that have aged poorly.The Redditor gives first place to the original movie and Dream Warriors. The second contains Freddy vs. Jason and Freddy's Dead, the third, Dream Master and Freddy's Revenge and fourth place goes to Wes Craven's New Nightmare, which some comments indicate should be higher. The final tier contains two poorly-received entries, The Dream Child and the remake. While everyone has their own personal favorites, not many would agree with this ranking, overall.3 Points On New NightmareIn a thread about Wes Craven's New Nightmare, several users had positive things to say about how the film was constructed. Freddy regaining his scariness was cited as the strength of the movie's themes. But most of all, there was praise for how Craven carried it all out. Redditor BobRushy agreed, but with a caveat. He said, "It is all those things and a dull film at the same time, with Englund's least interesting Freddy portrayal, the irritating kid, and the lame ending."It's true that Miko Hughes is more beloved for his role in Pet Sematary than New Nightmare, and the ending isn't the best part of the film. However, it's far from being Robert Englund's least interesting performance as Freddy Krueger, so this opinion is pretty contentious.2 The Remake Is The Only Good MovieOne Redditor dropped a bomb in defense of A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010). Apparently, this is Jak-nife 's favorite Nightmare on Elm Street movie. They said, "This is the only Nightmare movie I actually like."It's unknown how many of the other installments the Redditor has seen. Even still, most would put the remake towards the bottom of the list, regardless of how many they've seen, and many feel it's just a soulless rehash of the original with the poor visuals.1 The Remake Receives Too Much FlackRedditor RyuugaHideki had quite a few things to say about 2010's mostly-dismissed Freddy Krueger remake. On the negative side, the original poster acknowledges that it tries too hard to copy Wes Craven's classic original movie.They explain their thoughts on the film: "Some of the updated fan-service-y dialogue, I think, was pretty well written. That variation on the 'This ... is God' line in the scene of Jesse's death was pretty awesome and well-delivered." They then explain how they liked the deaths in the movie, which many fans found to be far too full of CGI.
Despite only making occasional appearances, Lily and James Potter are vital to the Harry Potter series. It's their deaths that kickstart the entire plot when their son is the sole survivor of Voldemort's attack. For better or worse, their memories live on through Harry — and so do their personalities.While he's constantly reminded of his physical resemblance to his parents, Harry never gets a chance to properly compare how they are and aren't alike. However, thanks to memories, flashbacks and characters like Remus Lupin, Sirius Black and Albus Dumbledore, it's clear which traits he inherits from each parent.10 Like James: He's A Natural RulebreakerHarry pretty much starts breaking school rules the day he stepped into Hogwarts. This isn't always intentional, as he tells Mrs. Weasley, trouble usually finds him, not the other way around. Regardless, he loses plenty of points for Gryffindor over the course of six years and racks up numerous detentions.This flair for trouble is something he inherited from James. As a Marauder, James was constantly breaking the rules — albeit, often with much more deliberate and crueler intentions than Harry, as evidenced by his treatment of Snape at school. Regardless, both have a reputation for chaos.9 Like Lily: He'd Die For Those He LovesThe Harry Potter series reaches its heroic peak when Harry makes the ultimate sacrifice and hands himself over to Voldemort in Deathly Hallows. This magic ultimately — and unintentionally — gives his friends and allies some protection from the Dark Lord, allowing good to triumph over evil in the Final Battle.It's a full-circle moment, considering Harry's story started with a similar choice from his mother. When Voldemort tried to kill an infant Harry, Lily gave her own life to save his. Both share the same courage and selfless nature, thinking nothing of dying if it means sparing those they love.8 Like James: He's Naturally TalentedPotions, History of Magic, and Divination are all low points in Harry's academic career, but he isn't totally without talent. When Harry has the chance to show his strengths, they're exceptional. He's a natural at Quidditch, becoming the youngest Seeker in a century, and has an aptitude for Defence Against the Dark Arts that outshines even Hermione.Also on Gryffindor's house team, multiple characters comment on James' skill on the Quidditch pitch throughout the series, with Sirius directly comparing them to Harry's. Harry also has James' aptitude for defensive wandwork, as James was skilled enough to duel Snape (who had dark magic on his side) and held his own against Voldemort on three separate occasions.7 Like Lily: His Strong Sense Of JusticeFrom the moment Harry rejects Malfoy's offer of making friends with the right sort of wizards in Sorcerer's Stone, it's clear that he has strict morals and expects the same from others. He has a clearcut sense of what's right and wrong, and won't hesitate to stand up to those (like Malfoy) who don't.This habit is something readers of Order of the Phoenix will recognize from "Snape's Worst Memory." When James taunts and attacks Snape for the amusement of his friends, Lily publicly calls him out for being a bully. Harry leaves this memory disappointed in his father and definitively on his mother's side of events, which speaks volumes to his own principles.6 Like James: He Holds A GrudgeDespite the fact Voldemort tries to kill him on a near-yearly basis, Harry considers Malfoy to be his most hated rival. The two are total opposites and Harry hates everything Malfoy represents: his pure-blood mania, arrogance, cruelty, and natural inclination to bully anyone even remotely different.Sometimes this grudge goes too far, as evidenced by Harry's (completely justified) obsession with Malfoy in Half-Blood Prince. James could attest that this is often the case with his own hatred of Snape — a conflict that mirrors Harry and Malfoy — nearly causing his death. Stubborn just like his son, James maintained this rivalry through his Hogwarts years, regardless.5 Like Lily: He's SassyBook purists have long lamented the absence of Harry's sassiness in the movies. Spouting off some of the shadiest burns in all of Harry Potter, book-Harry isn't as flamboyantly funny as Fred and George, but he is extremely witty and unafraid to use this to his advantage.We never get to see Lily put her own sass into practice, but according to Slughorn, it was a sight to behold. As a student, she was "vivacious" with plenty of "cheeky answers" up her sleeve. It's just a shame fans never got to see this sassy Potter duo in action.4 Like James: He Puts A Lot Of Faith In His FriendsBeing the infamous Boy Who Lived, Harry could befriend anyone. In the end, he's close to a small group of people who he'd rather die for than betray. He can't comprehend anyone feeling any different — when all the evidence points towards one of the Order of the Phoenix selling him out in Deathly Hallows, he refuses to believe it's possible.As Lupin then points out, his father would feel exactly the same and would have seen mistrusting his friends as the "height of dishonor." From what fans know about James, this is true. He never doubts Pettigrew's suitability as Secret Keeper, and this unshakeable trust is what ultimately led to his death.3 Like Lily: His Muggle UpbringingAs the son of a witch and wizard, Harry should never have been raised by Muggles. However, when he was orphaned, he had no other option than to be raised by his aunt and uncle. As a result, he starts Hogwarts with very little understanding of magic and expresses his fears to Ron that this will slow him down.While Lily at least had one magical friend in Snape as a child, as a Muggle-born, she still grew up in a Muggle environment. When Harry sees her in Snape's memories, she's just as awed by magic as he was at the age of 11. Of course, the irony of both being newcomers to the wizarding world is that both also ended up saving it.2 Like James: His WealthAfter 10 years in a cupboard under the stairs, Harry discovers he's both a wizard and heir to a sizeable fortune on the same day. As if a vault full of galleons isn't already enough to support him, he later inherits money from Sirius too, as well as property, making him one of the richest characters in the entire Harry Potter series.He's generous with this money, treating Ron and Hermione on a regular basis, just as his father did with his own friends. When Remus struggled financially due to the stigma of his lycanthropy, James also relied on the Potter riches to support him. The Potters have long been a wealthy wizarding family, but neither James nor Harry are too flash with their cash.1 Like Lily: He's HumbleEven though Harry has more fame and wealth as a child than most people do in a lifetime, it never goes to his head. He's modest about his achievements, playing down the fact he's fought Voldemort multiple times, can cast a Patronus, and won the Triwizard Tournament in the first Dumbledore's Army meeting.It's tough to imagine James Potter (who is once described as having a head so fat it's a miracle his broomstick lifts off the ground) handling this kind of attention as well as a teen. Considering Lily is the one who calls him out on it, humility is a trait she values highly, and, thankfully, it was passed on to her son.
Warning: contains major spoilers for Extreme Carnage: Omega #1! When it comes to offspring, Venom has sired many. One of his son's - Sleeper - has a new host and his way of infecting him is one of the creepiest of all the symbiotes. Like his name suggests, this symbiote is a sneaky operator and Hank, his host, has NO idea that he's infected.Sleeper is Venom's seventh spawn, following Carnage, Phage, Riot, Lasher, Scream, and Agony. Carnage is the most well-known and the following four were created by the Life Foundation, taking on the organization's name. Sleeper first appeared in 2018 and doesn't have the same murderous tendencies as many of his symbiote siblings - though his previous host, the Kree soldier Tel-Kar, may disagree based on the fate he suffered due to Sleeper's actions - and his own. Sleeper has been living with Eddie and Dylan Brock, but now at Eddie's urging he has found a new host.Hank is a friend of Eddie's who was recruited to assist in foiling Carnage's plan in Marvel's Extreme Carnage event. Extreme Carnage: Omega has the creative team of Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Manuel Garcia, Guru Efx, and Travis Lanham. Symbiote hysteria is at an all-time high and Hank isn't too fond of symbiotes. Unfortunately for him, his body is now the host of Sleeper. Even more unfortunate is the fact that he doesn't know anything about it - Eddie Brock hasn't told him and it's already gotten him killed once. His life is taking a turn for the worse, but he isn't the least bit aware of it - despite having a face-to-face run-in with Riot.When Hank is attacked by Riot and impaled by his appendage, Sleeper takes over his body - giving it time to heal. Sleeper continues taking control of the body for the duration of his mission to stop Carnage. Eventually, Hank wakes up and is none the wiser. He talks to Eddie about the confrontation, stating that he wasn't very helpful since he was knocked out immediately. As it turns out, he was very helpful as a symbiote host, but he has no memory of his death or his body being used. He doesn't have a direct connection with Sleeper, making him completely clueless about being a host at all. This will likely lead to numerous problems in the future, as Eddie's allies point out. After all, having a symbiote in this new era is incredibly dangerous, particularly given Carnage's latest schemes and symbiote recruitment.According to Eddie, bonding Sleeper to Hank was the right move. It protected him during his encounter with Riot, allowing him to leave. He accepted the risks, but Eddie didn't want to lose his friend so easily knowing what Carnage's crew is capable of. While he saved Hank, he has also doomed him to a strange new life with a creepy stowaway. Sleeper is portrayed differently from his symbiote siblings when it comes to their relationships with their hosts.Typically, the symbiotes are seen bonding with their hosts and amplifying their personalities and desires. The symbiotes aid in heroic causes, provide abilities for destructive hosts to cause trouble, and they are often in direct communication with one another. Sleeper isn't in communication with his host at all. He is literally hiding in Hank's nervous system, waiting for his next set of instructions from Eddie, while Hank is none the wiser about the brink of death he was placed at. Of all the ways for symbiotes to occupy a host, Venom's son Sleeper definitely has the creepiest - with no one knowing where he could potentially be at any given time.
Sex Education features a large cast of well-rounded characters that have become beloved by the show's fans. In season 3, the show developed many of the established characters such as Otis and Maeve even further, taking them down some exciting and unexpected paths.The season also intertwined a number of new characters with the existing cast, including villainous head teacher Hope and nonbinary student Cal. While the different people in the show's world range in likability, each of them is notably three-dimensional and layered in their characterization, and each has one major personality trait that stands out as their best.Ruby is a stereotypical mean girl at the beginning of the series, but she reveals different sides to her personality over time, especially in season 3 when she develops a relationship with Otis and introduces him to her father. The season also shows that Ruby has some insecurities and vulnerabilities, but they don't overtake her confidence and self-assuredness.Despite her obvious reservations about her relationship with Otis, Ruby tells him that she loves him, and she maintains her confidence even after he rejects her. Over the course of three seasons, Ruby develops into a three-dimensional character, and her fight with Hope in season 3 shows just how confident she really is as she seems unafraid of the consequences of taking on her teacher.Lily is quirky and unique, having a firm interest in the extraterrestrial, and she is one of the best characters in Sex Education. Although she is forced to question her individuality at times, she always seems happiest when she is her true, unfiltered self.Lily is fun-loving and humorous for most of the first two seasons, but she goes on a huge journey in season 3. After she is mocked for her story and publicly humiliated by Hope, she becomes depressed and drastically alters her appearance. By the end of the season, though, Lily returns to her old self. Although her unusual beliefs sometimes lead people to insult her, Lily's best trait is her individuality.During her relationship with Otis, Ola lets her jealousy get the better of her, and she is particularly hostile toward Maeve. Both she and Otis act quite immaturely when they are forced to move in together, and there are times when Ola seems to belittle her girlfriend Lily's beliefs. All that being said, Ola shows on several occasions that she is a good listener and a loyal friend.Although Adam is one of the most guarded characters on the show, he opens up to Ola and, in a memorable scene in season 3, he confides in her about his relationship troubles and identity. Many of the students of Moordale have little time for Adam due to his past, but Ola goes out of her way to be there for him and listen to his worries.While Aimee is one of the funniest characters in Sex Education, she is also shown to be extremely caring on several of occasions. Aimee is an amazing friend to Maeve and is always there to advise and help her, even when Maeve doesn't appreciate it.Although Maeve takes offense to Aimee paying for the school trip for her, it's clear that Aimee does so to help her friend and because she didn't want to be without her. Aimee is also supportive of Maeve's love life and seems to secretly root for her potential relationship with Otis. While it is unclear why Aimee wants to break up with Steve, her struggle to do so and anxiety about hurting his feelings further demonstrate how caring she is.Jackson seems to be a typical high-school athlete at the beginning of the series, but viewers soon discover there is a lot more to him than that. He is extremely driven, but this often comes at the price of his mental health. The more he pushes himself, the worse his anxiety becomes.When things really matter, though, Jackson defends what is right and what he believes in. Eventually, he stands up to his mother for pushing him too hard. Despite their close friendship, he calls Viv out in season 3 for her alliance with Hope and her questionable treatment of Cal. Jackson also stands up to Hope, losing his place as a head boy as a result, showing just how principled he really is.At the beginning of the series, Adam is the school bully, is dating Aimee and has a difficult relationship with his father. It soon becomes apparent that Adam is attracted to Eric, whom he bullies consistently.Adam's tough exterior seems to be a defense mechanism that he uses to push other people away and hide his own insecurities. Although it takes him some time, he eventually becomes aware of his own flaws and past mistakes, and actively works to improve himself. In season 3, Adam seems aware that he is poor at communication, and he tries to change this to becomes a supportive boyfriend to Eric. These efforts makes their eventual breakup even more upsetting.As a therapist, Jean is nonjudgmental and significantly helps several characters throughout the course of the three seasons. Although she embarrasses Otis at times, it's clear that she genuinely wants to help and understand her son.In season 3, Jean has some heartwarming scenes with Aimee when she helps her to realize her assault was not her fault and that it is OK for her to have changed as a result of her trauma. Jean is highly compassionate and obviously cares about others, even when they're not particularly close to her. Even though Jean is featured prominently, she is one of the Sex Education characters who deserved more screen time in season 3.Maeve is heavily guarded and struggles to let people in, which is understandable considering her difficult upbringing. Despite her young age, she is independent and has to be self-sufficient due to often being abandoned by her mother and brother.While she goes through many ups and downs, Maeve is able to bounce back from adversity and keep her head held high. During the course of the series, Maeve has an abortion, calls social services on her mother and is betrayed by several other characters. Yet despite all of her troubles, Maeve is one of the strongest and most resilient characters on the show.Despite often being judged by others, including his own family at times, Eric is comfortable in his own skin and unafraid to express himself. In fact, one of the main points of tension in his relationship with Adam is the latter's struggle with his own identity. While this tension reveals a lack of understanding from Eric, it also demonstrates how important his identity is to him.Even when faced with bigotry and ignorance, Eric remains relaxed and humorous. He happily explores his own identity, is excited at the prospect of exploring his sexuality and is refreshingly self-assured.Asa Butterfield is one of the most popular cast members from Sex Education, which is unsurprising considering he plays the lead, Otis. The character is often embarrassed by his mother's profession as a sex therapist, but he puts to use what he overhears from her sessions. He sets up a sex clinic at the school and, in the process, is also able to get closer to his crush, Maeve.Otis can be selfish and cowardly sometimes, but he stays determined to help others. He helps many students at the school with his therapy sessions and also uses his skills to help himself in a number of different ways. Season 3 suggested that Otis may use his self-taught skills to become a professional therapist in the future.
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