Sex Education: Mimi Keene says Ruby’s arc will be different in season 3
- But then as she becomes sort of closer to someone, Mimi Keene said about Ruby's character
- Really glad I got to do that with her, she said
- The latest season of Sex Education released on Friday
Sex Education Season 3 is finally here. We will finally get to know what happens between Otis (Asa Butterfield) and Maeve (Emma Mackey). Will their love blossom into something solid or a twist awaits us? Apart from that, the side stories of other characters is also expected to add more colour to the show.
Ahead of the show’s Season 3 release, Moordale Secondary School’s School Ruby, played by Mimi Keene, said that the audience will see a very different side of her character.
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“It’s definitely a very different vibe for her this season. It starts off very the same, and you sort of see her trying to hide, trying to keep things a secret that she doesn’t really want people to know, just to keep up her appearances,” Mimi told Digital Spy.
“That’s mainly what she does. But then as she becomes sort of closer to someone…
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“I think being close with someone else, or spending a lot of time with someone else, allows her to understand that it’s not so bad to open up,” she continued.
She also added that she had a lot of fun playing the character and was “really glad I got to do that with her.”
Talking about the series, Asa Butterfield had told ELLE, “I think one of the reasons [the show has] done so well is because everyone just enjoys themselves. As actors, having the freedom to play with the words and experiment and be a bit goofy—these are the magic moments, which you wouldn’t be able to write into a script. And I think that really elevates the show.”
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Season 3 of Sex Education will have regular cast members in Asa Butterfield, Gillian Anderson, Emma Mackey, Ncuti Gatwa, Connor Swindells, Aimee-Lou Wood, Kedar Williams-Stirling, Chaneil Kular, Simone Ashley, Mimi Keene, and Tanya Reynolds.
‘Sex Education’ is written and created by Laurie Nunn. It is directed by Ben Taylor and Runyararo Mapfumo. The latest season of Sex Education will premiere on Netflix on September 17, 2021.
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