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Asa Butterfield And Ncuti Gatwa Reveal Their Favorite Otis And Eric Scenes From "Sex Education," And 12 More Behind-The-Scenes Stories

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Sex Education is honestly one of the most beloved TV shows right now. While the show has a lot of incredible romantic relationships, it's the friendships that help make this show a standout.

And at the heart of it are Otis and Eric, who are beautifully played by Asa Butterfield and Ncuti Gatwa.So, to celebrate Sex Education Season 3, Asa and Ncuti sat down with me to look back on their time crafting one of the best friendships on TV.

We talk about the first scenes they filmed together, which Otis and Eric moments are their favorites, behind-the-scenes stories, and much more.

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