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Sex Education Season 4 Ending Explained: Netflix’s ‘Sex Education’ has wrapped up its journey with Season 4, bringing the story of the Moordale Secondary School teenagers to a close. This final season ties up loose ends in relationships and the quest for purpose and direction in life.

Regardless of how it all concludes, for every character on the show, it marks the beginning of something new. It all began when Otis Milburn and Maeve Wiley set up a clinic at their school to help fellow teens with their s*xual issues.

Throughout the seasons, Otis, Maeve, and those around them underwent personal growth, exploring themselves and figuring out what they wanted from life.

The ending of ‘Sex Education’ brings closure to these storylines and sets the stage for new beginnings for the characters.

So, keep reading this article till the end to know in detail about the ending of Sex Education Season 4.

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Recap Of Sex Education Season 4

Sex Education Season 4
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In the Season 4 of ‘Sex Education,’ the students of Moordale Secondary face big changes. Their school closes, and they head to Cavendish College, a very different place. Eric is happy because it’s more welcoming and he makes new friends easily.

But Ruby, who used to be popular, has a tough time fitting in. Otis is excited to start his s*x advice clinic but realizes someone else is already doing that job. Meanwhile, Maeve goes to America for a writing program but faces unexpected challenges.

While everyone adjusts to their new schools, Adam decides to follow his true passion. And there’s a shift in his relationship with his dad, Mr. Groff, who is trying to be a better parent and person.

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Sex Education Season 4 Ending Explained

Sex Education Season 4
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In the fourth season of ‘Sex Education,’ Otis and O wanted to control the s*x clinic at their new school, Cavendish College, and couldn’t agree on who should run it.

They let the students decide, and Otis initially teams up with Ruby, but things get complicated when they grow close, which feels like cheating on Otis’s girlfriend, Maeve.

Ruby later quits as Otis’s campaign manager but brings in another candidate, Connor, and reveals O’s past mistakes. Connor wins, but he doesn’t want to run the clinic and gives it to Otis.

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However, Otis realizes his insecurities caused the conflict and decides O should run it instead. Eventually, they agreed to run the clinic together.

Meanwhile, there’s a fundraiser organized by Eric, Aisha, Abbi, and Roman to support a soup kitchen at Eric’s church. However, the church refuses the donation due to differences in beliefs.

When Cal, a classmate, goes missing, the school rallies to find them. Eric and Jackson talk to Cal, who’s struggling. They assure Cal that they have support.

Later, Aisha suggests using the fundraiser money for Cal’s top surgery to show solidarity. Eric’s journey involves coming to terms with his identity as a gay man and confronting the church’s expectations.

He decides not to go through with his baptism and instead speaks out about his true self, intending to help reform the church and promote acceptance.

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In the end, Eric’s family and the pastor express a willingness to discuss and change church policies, and Eric decides to become a pastor to contribute to this transformation. His story reflects the show’s theme of personal growth and self-discovery.

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