That's not to say it didn't end with us wanting to lightly slap him in the face, but it was so refreshing to see a disabled person greeted with humour, dignity and the realistic concept that...get this...not only able-bodied people can date?
We also saw Ola and Otis drift apart as he realised he was still in love with Maeve, and Ola had recurring sex dreams about fellow-classmate Lily - which led her to believe that perhaps there was more than one reason as to why their relationship was coming to an end. Lily's initial reaction to Ola turning up at her house and kissing her out of the blue was a true-say for many people who have been in this situation - she was left isolated by Lily, who didn't want to be convinced that Ola could reveal a side of her life that she'd never considered before - bisexuality. Obviously we got the happy ending we all deserved when they have a massive snog at the end and realise their feelings for each other.
Despite being a legend in her field, Gillian's character is so outstandingly written, with humour and an educational aspect that makes everyone feel safe around the conversation of sex - a subject that even season one had us squeamish at.
Yeah, but it wasn’t as good as season 1
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