As the characters enter their final year of school, and with Moordale’s future hanging in the balance following the events of the season finale, Sex Education’s characters will be moving further afield for their A-Levels, and their world is opening up to new people in the process.
, a comedian and writer on the show’s fourth season, shared the casting call from Laura Evans Casting that tells us a little information about the new additions.vibe”. She is “confident and self-assured in her gender identity” and as queen bee of her college, “every girl wants to either be like her, or be friends with her”. She is estranged from her conservatively religious family and no longer identifies as religious but still considers herself spiritual.
Then there’s Kent, Abbi’s boyfriend, whose family home she lives in. The trans-masculine character is “goofy, forgetful and a great listener”. Although he isn’t so sure about being a popular kid like Abbi, “he knows himself and feels quietly confident about his final year at college.