r/NetflixSexEducation • u/Serious-Author-2540 • 1d ago
Season 3 Discussion One of the worst decisions the show made in my opinion Spoiler
So I just finished Sex Education season 3, and this was a major downgrade compared to the last two seasons. There were a lot of problems with the season that many pointed out, such as Eric being a terrible boyfriend and a terrible person honestly and same for Otis to an extent. However, there’s one thing that made me the most upset out of every decision made in the season:
Jakob not being the father is genuinely the stupidest decision that was in the show so far.
The way I saw it, Jean and Jakob’s relationship was one about trust, both in eachother and their partners. I thought it was really interesting how it’s revealed both Jean and Jakob’s previous partners had cheated on them, and especially for Jakob, it shows. He’s closed off from other relationships and commitments because of that trauma he has, outlined by the talk with the therapist. I thought it was a very smart and interesting storyline to have these two people who have been so hurt by love bond in that pain and bond through Jean’s pregnancy, and I thought it was a great story arc for Jakob to learn to trust, to trust in other people and their ideals even though he’s been hurt by that in the past. It showed in his lack of faith in therapy, in lack of faith that the baby wasn’t his, and I THOUGHT the show was leading all of this to give him a powerful story about learning to trust after trauma.
And then, they revealed Jakob wasn’t the father.
Genuinely what was the idea here. If someone has an interpretation of this decision that makes sense then please let me know, but this decision absolutely ruins Jakobs character and what his character was trying to tell. Like genuinely what are we supposed to take away from his character? He has trust issues from his previous marriage, yet he’s slowly learning to trust again, all for the show to just be like “no he was right in the first place not to trust Jean and not to have faith in her or any of her ideals” like genuinely what is that. Jakob definitely had some negative traits that he was going through and working on in the season, and instead of going through with that, the show just reinforces his mistrust and basically admits he was correct in the first place and ignore all his growth?
Not to mention this makes Jean and her storyline also look terrible. Having to fight through those tough ideals an fight through the stigmatization of sex and therapy just for the show to, again, be like “she was wrong having casual sex ruined her relationship and all the help from therapy did nothing because Jakob was right all along to be skeptical”
This was the first thing that came to my mind when the season ended. Please if someone has a different interpretation of his character please let me know because I’m genuinely baffled by this decision the show made.