“Sex Education” is saying goodbye, with the fourth and final season dropping on Netflix last week. In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, director Alyssa McClelland discussed her contributions to the swan-song season, and why she feels the series finale will satisfy the show’s fans. “It’s the theme of showing people that an ending is OK, and that actually an ending in a lot of ways will lead to a new beginning.
It’s about sitting in the ending and feeling it, not running away from it. I remember being younger and thinking an ending was world-ending; any ending just felt a lot more intense.
Then, as you get older, and you’ve had a few more endings in different forms, you get a bit more hardened to them,” McClelland said. READ MORE: ‘Sex Education’ Season 4 New Trailer: Otis & Maeve Struggle To Make Their Long Distance Relationship Saucy Asked if she felt the series’ ending is the one that series creator Laurie Nunn had had in mind, she responded, “I think it must be, in hindsight.
Because one of the reasons, I suppose, that she decided this was the final season was that all the characters did seem to have a really beautiful end moment.
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