Boy: Did you hear about Ruby?
Girl: I know, can you imagine getting dumped by Otis Milburn?

Keep me up to date.

Hope

Why am I feeling like I can't breathe?

Jean

Maureen: You okay?
Jean: Jakob is building a treehouse.
Maureen: Pardon?
Jean: He's building a treehouse for the baby, which is really lovely, right?

Cal: Hey.
Jackson: I've been looking all over for you.
Cal: Huh?
Jackson: Um, do you want to talk about it?
Cal: Nope.

Jean: Nice day at school.
Otis: Yeah, it was okay. Your book is causing quite a stir. The press was there.
Jean: Hmm, it's not that controversial.

Adam: I look pretty.
Eric: Introducing Adamina from Moordale.

Adam: You're going to ruin my makeup.
Eric: I will ruin you.

Host: She wrote this book in response to working on campus at Moordale Secondary, which got some pretty bad press recently following a chlamydia outbreak, and the performance of a so-called Sex Musical. So, Dr. Milburn, tell us about the book.
Jean: Well, I was shocked at the ineptitude of the SRE curriculum in schools, and so I created this easy to read manual to help empower our teenagers, and their parents, as they become sexually active young adults.
Host: Sounds a bit racy.
Jean: Well, if by racy, you mean highly researched and completely essential to the health and wellbeing of our children, then, yes, I suppose it is.

You ridiculous little man.

Eric

New kid, we need to talk.

Eric

Can I come in or are you just gonna leave me out here?

Erin

Sex Education Season 3 Quotes

Boy: They're not still going on about Sex School, are they?
Maeve: Mm. It's as if no one in this town's had sex before.

Host: She wrote this book in response to working on campus at Moordale Secondary, which got some pretty bad press recently following a chlamydia outbreak, and the performance of a so-called Sex Musical. So, Dr. Milburn, tell us about the book.
Jean: Well, I was shocked at the ineptitude of the SRE curriculum in schools, and so I created this easy to read manual to help empower our teenagers, and their parents, as they become sexually active young adults.
Host: Sounds a bit racy.
Jean: Well, if by racy, you mean highly researched and completely essential to the health and wellbeing of our children, then, yes, I suppose it is.