“Piddily Patter Patter” – Nappy Brown: When Otis and Ruby show up at school together and the closets are painted as part of Hope’s new direction for Moordale. “Amazing Man” – William Onyeabor: When Ruby helps Otis choose clothes (and rejects pretty much everything he owns, ironically). “Maybe maybe maybe” – Doris Day: The Doris Day song starts Sex education season 3, episode 2’s soundtrack that plays when Eric does Adam’s make-up in his bedroom. “Then she kissed me” – Hi: Appropriately enough, this plays out at the end of Sex Education season 3, episode 1, as Otis and Ruby kiss. “Oh yes” – Yello: Plays when Dex visits the abandoned toilets and starts freaking out. “Time of Deepest Need” – Ezra Furman: When Otis and Ruby text each other. Freedom Williams: Playing during flashbacks to the party where Otis and Ruby hooked up for the first time. Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) “- C + C Music Factor ft. “Land of 1000 Dances” – Wilson Pickett: When Hope, Moordale’s new principal, dances into the stage at the assembly to present herself, a moment and a song that envelops her true nature. “Hound Dog” – Big Mana Thornton: This song accompanies Otis’ re-introduction to Sex Education viewers before then speaking to Jean on the phone. “I think we are alone now” – Rubinoos: Sex education season 3 begins with a long, explicit montage of different characters having sex, backed by “I think we’re alone now.”
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |