Netflix's Sex Education includes a diverse group of characters that are all navigating their sexualities and relationships. The individuality of each character makes analyzing each couple's relationship that much more interesting for the viewer.

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In a season that leads to various breakups, the process of ranking the compatibility of each couple becomes more relevant. While there are introductions of some new romantic pairings, their status at the end of the season determines whether or not they are meant to be. For the couples that the audience has grown to know and love, their fate remains unknown.

Jackson & Cal

Cal looking at Jackson in Sex Education

There is no denying that these two have chemistry. When Jackson, Moordale Secondary School's head boy and former swimming star, meets Cal, a new non-binary student from the United States, he realizes they are unlike anyone he has ever met. Jackson and Cal soon develop a friendship, which Jackson hopes will progress into something more.

The problem is that Jackson can't seem to fully grasp the fact that Cal is not a girl. His failure to fully understand their identity ultimately leads to Cal labeling their relationship as strictly platonic.

Jean & Jakob

Jean and Jakob outside the hospital looking surprised in Sex Education

In season 3, Jean and Jakob's relationship skips forward multiple steps after Jean becomes pregnant. Although she does not know for certain that Jakob is the father, Jean tells him that the baby is most likely his, and they decide to move in together.

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It is when Jakob moves in that Jean realizes that they aren't very compatible. She confesses this worry to Maureen, who reassures her that there is a spark between her and Jakob that most couples yearn for.

Otis & Ruby

Ruby and Otis smiling while bowling in Sex Education

Otis and Ruby's relationship is, on a more superficial level, one of the most unlikely long-term relationships in season 3. While Ruby is the best-dressed and most popular girl at school, Otis is the lanky and pale kid who wears relatively the same thing every day. What brings them together is a strong sexual attraction.

Although Otis convinces Ruby to show him her more personal side, it is soon revealed that they are not on the same page in regards to their feelings for each other. It becomes apparent that Ruby likes Otis a lot more than he likes her when Ruby tells Otis she loves him, and he responds with "That's nice."

Lily & Ola

Lily and Ola sitting next to each other in Sex Education

When Ola broke up with Otis in season 2 to be in a relationship with Lily, it seemed like she had found her perfect match.  However, towards the end of season 3, Ola asks Lily if they could have sex as themselves, rather than partake in alien roleplay, revealing that she isn't as into it as Lily is.

For Lily, who was shamed by the school's headmistress for her alien-romance short stories, this revelation is a blow to the heart. In the end, Ola apologizes to Lily and ultimately celebrates her unique interests. On the flip side, Lily didn't pay enough attention to Ola missing her mother though what makes these two work is that they ultimately understand each other and agree to be better.

Eric & Adam

Eric and Adam walking hand in hand through the forest in Sex Education

Eric and Adam's relationship is quite interesting, for although they are two very different people, their opposing personalities fit together. Eric's flamboyant and outgoing personality helps the rather reserved Adam come out of his shell.

Although they break up at the end of the season, there is a strong chance that they will get back together. They really do have fun together and love each other. The issue is that Eric and Adam both have some soul searching to do.

Viv & Eugene

Viv and Eugene walking together in Sex Education

For most of the season, Viv raves on and on about her boyfriend Eugene, although her friends and the audience never see him. Rather than analyzing their relationship through in-person situations, the audience's insight comes from their sexting sessions. When Eugene's contributions start to lean towards a medieval fantasy, Viv is taken aback.

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However, when Eugene makes his first on-screen appearance it is established that he and Viv work really well together. In regards to their preferences in the bedroom, a scene in which they are dressed as a queen and her servant determines that they have found some common ground.

Aimee & Steve

Aimee and Steve during a chool assembly in Sex Education

Aimee and Steve are the two sweetest characters in the show. They light up the screen with their presence and share an optimistic outlook that you don't really see anywhere else. Steve really loves Aimee and supports her. After her assault, Steve is very loving and patient towards Aimee, and never pressures her to do anything she doesn't want to do.

Although Aimee breaks up with Steve, the catalyst wasn't their compatibility, it was simply Aimee wanting to focus on herself after experiencing a traumatic event.

Maeve & Issac

Blended image of Maeve and Isaacs sex education love scene important

When Issac is introduced in season 2, he establishes himself as a major blocker in the relationship between Maeve and Otis. Maeve and Issac have great chemistry and enjoy being in each other's company. They can also relate to each other as outcasts and talk openly.

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Although Maeve's trust is broken after Issac reveals that he deleted a message Otis left for her, she ultimately forgives him. The intimate scene these two shared was well-received and featured electric chemistry.

Otis & Maeve

Otis and Maeve talking in Sex Education

Being the two central characters of the show, Otis and Maeve are put into the "will they/won't they" position that will follow them for the rest of the series until they finally get together. The audience roots for them and struggles to accept either of them with any other romantic partner.

Throughout the series, the audience watches as Otis and Maeve's relationship blossoms through their work with the clinic. When they finally kiss on the trip to Europe, the audience's belief that the two are meant to be is solidified. Maeve and Otis are endgame, plain and simple.

Colin & Emily

Emily Sands and Colin Hendricks on a field trip in Sex Education

Colin and Emily have the least chaotic relationship out of all the couples on the show. While many couples are revealed during this season to be less compatible than the viewers might have thought, Colin and Emily prove to be each other's perfect match.

The two teachers are quirky, sex-positive, and extremely passionate about their work and their students. Even more, their strong romantic compatibility is displayed in the first episode of the season with their appearance in the opening sex montage.

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