7 best shows to watch after Sex Education on Netflix, Max and more
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After the heartfelt adventures and awkward moments in “Sex Education,” viewers may be scouring streaming platforms for shows with a similar blend of humor, drama, and insightful explorations of relationships and personal growth. Here are seven must-watch shows that are sure to resonate with fans:
1. “Big Mouth” (Netflix) – This animated series dives into the rambunctious world of adolescence where puberty takes physical form. Controversial yet insightful, it’s a candid take on the struggles of growing up.
2. “Euphoria” (HBO Ma)- A more mature and visceral viewing experience, “Euphoria” follows a group of high school students as they navigate love, friendships, and the minefield of substance abuse and mental health.
3. “The End of the Fing World” (Netflix) – This darkly comic show follows two teens on a road trip that spirals into a surprising tale of love and self-discovery.
4. “Atypical” (Netflix) – With humor and heart, this coming-of-age story focuses on an 18-year-old on the autism spectrum starting his journey of self-discovery for independence, love, and acceptance.
5. “Never Have I Ever” (Netflix) – Mindy Kaling’s insight into the life of a modern-day first-generation Indian American teenage girl is both hilarious and touching, with themes of cultural identity interwoven with high school trials.
6. “Skins” (Hulu)- A gritty look at a group of British teens tackling intense issues against the backdrop of social pressures; it gives an unfiltered view into adolescent lives.
7. “Love, Victor” (Hulu) – Set in the same world as “Love, Simon,” this show carries forward themes of self-acceptance and sexuality, as Victor embarks on his own journey of self-discovery at Creekwood High School.
Each series offers a unique angle on youth culture while presenting relatable narratives that echo the sentimentality and relevance that made “Sex Education” a hit among its fans.