The best episode written by Laurie Nunn is "Episode 8", rated 8.118/10 from 34 user votes. It was "directed by Runyararo Mapfumo". "Episode 8" aired on 9/17/2021 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Episode 7".
As a new day dawns, Moordale's fate hangs in the balance. Aimee spills. Eric confesses. Otis haunts the hospital. Honesty matters now, more than ever.
Director: Runyararo Mapfumo
Writer: Laurie Nunn
Welcome to the morning after. "Sex kid" has made a huge mess—and just can't stop barfing. Chaos comes to class, and in detention, the girls bond.
Director: Ben Taylor
Writer: Laurie Nunn
Moordale's friskiest come together again — in more ways than one. Otis sports a 'stache but hides a secret. Jean comes clean. A head teacher arrives.
Director: Ben Taylor
Writer: Laurie Nunn
Despite the ministrations of sex therapist mom Jean and encouragement from pal Eric, Otis worries that he can't get it on. He's not the only one.
Director: Ben Taylor
Writer: Laurie Nunn
Otis feels violated by Jean's new book, and Maeve takes the fall for her brother. Eric serves detention with an old foe, while Lily's body betrays her.
Director: Kate Herron
Writer: Laurie Nunn
Maeve butts heads with a prickly professor. Oceans apart, will her connection with Otis sizzle or fizzle? An attempted nude leads to a hairy situation.
Director: Dominic Leclerc
Writer: Laurie Nunn
Egged on by Maeve—and finding that dispensing sex tips is tougher than he thought—Otis tries offering free advice at a classmate's house party.
Director: Ben Taylor
Writer: Laurie Nunn
Masturbation turns out to be Otis' secret talent, but can he master his unruly desires for Ola? A chlamydia outbreak distracts the student body.
Director: Ben Taylor
Writer: Laurie Nunn
Ola wants to go all the way, but Otis is on edge. Jean and Maeve need their space. Jackson has performance worries, and star-crossed lovers reconnect.
Director: Alice Seabright
Writer: Laurie Nunn
The talking cure may be failing Otis and Jean as they sort out their issues. A wary Maeve makes the finals. Sexy Shakespeare never goes out of style.
Director: Ben Taylor
Writer: Laurie Nunn
Self-expression is out as uniforms sweep the student body. Aimee opens up about the assault while Jackson bonds with cool nonbinary student Cal.
Director: Ben Taylor
Writer: Laurie Nunn
Eric realizes Otis has fallen for Maeve. But the young sex therapist finds himself torn when hot guy Jackson seeks help with his secret crush.
Director: Ben Taylor
Writer: Laurie Nunn
Eric's trauma isolates him, and Maeve's essay wins a prize. Otis tries to hook up with Lily, but his deep-seated issues get in the way.
Director: Kate Herron
Writer: Laurie Nunn
After Jean makes a cringey appearance at school, Otis tries his hand at pleasing Ola—and advising a hapless teacher. Fearless Maeve buckles.
Director: Sophie Goodhart
Writer: Laurie Nunn
When a popular couple is on the rocks, Otis eyes an opportunity. Eric finds community. Surprises in the bedroom leave Jackson questioning his sexuality.
Director: Dominic Leclerc
Writer: Laurie Nunn
Otis and Eric get away from romance and retreat to the woods with Remi. But parents aren’t perfect, as Maeve knows. Later, Ola follows her heart.
Director: Alice Seabright
Writer: Laurie Nunn