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Simone Ashley: The actress plays Olivia in Sex Education. (Image: Netflix) READ MORE Ashley portrays Olivia in Netflix drama Sex Education who goes to Otis (Asa Butterfield) for confidential advice on her sex life. Olivia tells him she thinks she pulls an ugly face when she orgasms so covers her face with a pillow when she has sex with her boyfriend Malek (Armin Karima). In the first season though, Olivia was in the middle of a scandal as after growing sick of friend Ruby Matthews (Mimi Keene) making fun of the way she looks, she leaked a picture of Ruby s vulva to the school. ....
While U.S. audiences were complaining about the frustrating plotting of HBO’s disappointing “The Undoing” back in October, their British counterparts had a similar experience with ITV’s “The Sister,” now premiering in its entirety on Hulu this Thursday, January 21 st. It too is based on a mystery novel, this one by Neil Cross (“Luther”), who adapts his Burial into a four-part mystery that has about one episode of interesting story to tell and less than that in terms of character development. The Sister starts with an intriguing premise, but if it’s not spinning its wheels, it’s digging into its own grave with unrealistic choices, twists, and a frustrating flashback structure. There’s a welcome supernatural tinge to the project, but even that feels half-hearted by its end. Its frustrating, crazy end. ....
This year, our annual compendium of dining debuts looks very different. There’s no talk of buzzy scenes, dazzling design, and intricate plating. Instead, it’s takeout, shifting business models, and struggles to survive. We’ve lost loved ones and beloved businesses, but amidst the devastation and heartbreak of the past year, one thing that’s remained constant is the power of restaurants to comfort, to bring us together, even when we’re only able to order delivery and gather with the members of our immediate household. So we’re celebrating an exciting, eclectic array of establishments, new and old, that have nourished both our bodies and spirits. Bon appetit! ....