The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 3 Ending, Explained

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season 3 ending had everything: breakups, protests, and bisexual awakenings. What it didn’t have was a cliffhanger. So, what went down in the Sex Lives of College Girls finale, and what does this gift-wrapped ending mean for a fourth season?

After all, we already lost one college girl at the end of episode two, with Leighton () ditching Essex College to focus on her pop career transfer to MIT and be closer to her girlfriend, Alicia (Midori Francis).Of course, that doesn’t mean the rest of the —or their new roommate, Kacey (Gracie Lawrence)—are going anywhere.

Here’s where Bela (Amit Kaur), Whitney (Alyah Chanelle Scott), and Kimberly (Pauline Chalamet) stand at the end of season 3 and what that means for a potential fourth season.Alyah Chanelle Scott as Whitney; Pauline Chalamet as Kimberly; Gracie Lawrence as Kacey; Amrit Kaur as BelaBy the end of season 3, Kimberly is in her civil disobedience era, having helped a group of student protesters shut down the livestream of a Congressman’s hateful speech on campus.

Ultimately, she decides to risk her future seat on the Supreme Court by cutting the wires of the school’s internet servers, getting arrested in the process.The star of Mindy Kaling's new show The Sex Lives of College Girls has that famous Chalamet mystique—but with her own, unique star power.

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