Sex Education season three dropped onto Netflix just a few days ago (September 17), and if you're anything like us, you probably binged the entire season in a matter of hours. Fans of Sex Education have already taken to Twitter to discuss the season and debrief, with most people saying the exact same thing: Adam and Ruby have stolen the show, literally. In fact, fans can't get enough of them, with most claiming they carried the entire season (and we have to agree).
Spoilers below—be warned.
Mimi Keene who plays Ruby, and Connor Swindells who plays Adam, have both been fixtures in the Netflix series since the beginning—but fans are only just realizing that they're really the stars of the show. Both characters are hilarious and full of fun, so we are super happy that they're getting the love they deserve (although we can all agree they deserved better, right?)
And it's kind of true, they did carry season three.

One fan said, "If you had told me a couple years ago when the show first started that Ruby and Adam would have ended up being two of my faves from the show, I honestly would have laughed! But how can you not love them? Their stories are so amazing as well as their characters."
Another fan spoke of the way some fans still haven't warmed to Adam, "Anyone still hating him is missing out. Adam is comedic genius and CARRIED season [three]."

While other fans gave ratings and reviews, "#SexEducation season [three] is bigger and better than both the seasons with more entertainment, more one liners, and more of Otis and Maeve. However, the real winner of this season is Adam and Ruby. They carried the whole show together with full zeal!"
While another begged that Netflix renews the series for season four, "Well, I've just finished Season [Three] of Sex Education and it was everything I could've hoped for and more! Ruby and Adam definitely carried this season, and I've got everything crossed that Netflix renews the show for Season Four!"
Most fans agree...
C'mon Netflix, we need confirmation of season four. ASAP.
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This article originally appeared on Cosmopolitan.com/uk. Minor edits have been made by the Cosmo.ph editors.
