The thing about Sex Education is even if you hadn’t watched the first season, or if you just scrolled past it on Netflix, there’s a good chance you could predict everything that was going to happen in the series. Almost every storyline of the second season is built around cliché and coming-of-age tropes. There’s the jock, Jackson (Kedar Williams-Stirling), who wants to give up a promising swimming career to try and act in the high school musical. The edgy and misunderstood, Maeve (Emma Mackey), who after being expelled last season is now reenrolled and …