The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 2 Finale Review: What’s Up With the Girls?

The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 2 Episode 9 and Episode 10 are out now. Created by Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble, Rupinder Gill has directed the ninth and Justin Noble has directed the tenth episode. The ninth one is written by Rupinder Gill & Caroline Goldfarb and the tenth one is written by Justin Noble & Beth Appel. The music for the series is by Joseph Stephens and, the cinematography is by Rick Page, Chuck Ozeas, and David Miller.

The Sex Lives of College Girls stars Pauline Chalamet as Kimberly, Amrit Kaur as Bela, Reneé Rapp as Leighton, Alyah Chanelle Scott as Whitney, Chris Meyer as Canaan, Ilia Isorelýs Paulino as Lila, Renika Williams as Willow, Lolo Spencer as Jocelyn, Mekki Leeper as Eric, Mitchell Slaggert as Jackson and Midori Francis as Alicia. The runtime of episodes 9 and 10 is 20-30 minutes.

– HBO Max’s The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 2 Episode 9 and 10 Review Does Not Contain Spoilers –

The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 2 Episode 9 and 10

The finale for The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 2 has finally dropped. We know it is too soon but, it is what it is. However, with the pressure of the finale, we have some things really going haywire for some of the girls while some things fall just right in place.

The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 2 Episode 9 is titled Sex & Basketball. As we saw in the last episode, Alicia had dropped Leighton a very intimate text about wanting to meet up while Leighton was busy hooking up with Tatum. She does what we know to do best in these situations, seek her friends’ advice. Kimberely is the one with the best out of the gang and Leighton goes ahead with it. But, what leads after isn’t a pretty picture.

Meanwhile, Bela’s The Foxy takes off with the Essex View wanting to do a profile on them but, it might just ruffle some feathers as the final product isn’t very inclusive of everyone. Whitney’s angle with Andrew is seemingly touching the dating-line and, she is clearly not into it. On the other hand, we get to know Canaan better and see him spend time with Kimberely, who ends up taking up a drastic decision.

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The final episode of The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 2 aka episode ten follows the aftermath of episode nine and we see our queens trying to figure things out for themselves. With the Sophomore year knocking, it does not look like things are going to get any easy, especially considering the girls will possibly not be living together.

We also have Whitney and Kimberely both stuck and deciding on their feelings and what they truly want which can either lead to something beautiful or something completely disastrous.

The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 2 Finale: Final Thoughts

As smoothly as the second season went by, especially in terms of offering us new ships to root for, the last episodes of the show kinda spilt slate milk all over the dreams of a lot of viewers. If anything, the finale was surely confusing and wasn’t as grand as the whole season has been, with ever-changing dynamics that almost make us wonder if anyone in the show is a stable enough character to rely on.

You can watch The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 2 Episode 9 and Episode 10 now on HBO Max. To read our reviews of the previous episodes, click here.

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The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 2 Episode 9 and 10 give the girls' lives a new direction, not all of them we saw coming through.
Manjima Das
Manjima Das
Manjima Das has a writing experience of over 3 years, covering entertainment, fashion, lifestyle as well as community work. She has majored in Psychology with secondary specialization in gender studies and literature.

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