The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 3 saw our girls taking on sophomore year, but when will fans get to return to Essex College?
** Light spoilers ahead for The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 3, now streaming on Max**
The finale of this recent installment was titled “Never Enough,” drawing inspiration from the performance of series newcomer Gracie Lawrence in The Greatest Showman.
In addition to featuring fellow newcomer Mia Rodgers, Season 3 of The Sex Lives of College Girls also saw the return of original cast members like Amrit Kaur (Bela Malhotra), Pauline Chalamet (Kimberly Finkle), Alyah Chanelle Scott (Whitney Chase), and a two-episode departure for Reneé Rapp‘s Leighton Murray. The cast also includes Renika Williams, Christopher Meyer, and Ilia Isorelýs Paulino.
Curious about when classes are back in session? Here’s what we know about The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 4.
With each of the show’s three seasons containing 10 episodes, the series boasts a total of 30 episodes, all available for streaming on Max.
It will be a while before we get more content from our favorite Essex girls. Season 3 just wrapped. The final, tenth episode aired Jan. 23, bringing this season to a close.
As of now, Max has not announced whether the series has been renewed for Season 4 or canceled. Showrunner and co-creator Justin Noble had “no status updates” to offer while catching up with DECIDER ahead of the Season 3 finale, though he teased that Season 3 left ” a lot of new threads to follow,” noting that he “think[s] there’s so many story areas that can come up in a potential Season 4.”
“Even though we didn’t do like big old cliffhangers this season, there’s new doors opening. They’re just sort of optimistic doors as opposed to pessimistic wrenches that the girls have to fix,” he explained, citing Kimberly’s “new perspective on what her life might be,” Bela coming out as bisexual, and Whitney “clos[ing] a chapter on soccer” and being “ready for new adventures as well outside of that sport that has kind of dominated her life.”
Noble also joked that “we have not seen the last of Franklin the Fox,” referring to the Essex mascot Bela gets it on with in Season 3, Episode 4.
“We’ll need at least four or five more episodes about that guy,” he quipped.
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