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.
After Jean makes a cringey appearance at school, Otis tries his hand at pleasing Ola — and advising a hapless teacher. Fearless Maeve buckles.
Masturbation turns out to be Otis’s secret talent, but can he master his unruly desires for Ola? A chlamydia outbreak distracts the student body.
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.
The big dance brings out the best, and the drama, in Moordale’s student body. Otis finds a date, Maeve gets her dress, and Eric returns with style.
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.
Otis’ clinic achieves liftoff, as does his attraction to Maeve, who unexpectedly asks him for help. Eric swings off on his own and fields a come-on.
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.
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.