Moordale Secondary School shuts down for good at the end of season three, forcing Otis, Eric , and the rest of their class to transfer to a new school at the top of season four. While the closing down of Moordale made dramaturgical sense, there was actually a very practical reason for the setting shift as well: “We were using a location that has since been demolished,” says Campbell. “We knew at the beginning of season three that that was a jeopardy that we were going to face.
The demolition of Moordale makes way for Cavendish College, a super-progressive, high-tech, ultra-inclusive new school where the Moordale students are forced to transfer. Along with a new school comes a new cast of characters, many of whom identify as queer or trans. Campbell says that he was struck by how many more trans actors auditioned forin season four compared to the first season.
Beyond Cavendish College, Maeve travels to America to attend the prestigious Wallace University, where she meets her match in Mr. Molloy, an awfully mean teacher played by Emmy winner
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