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Yes, Kimberly’s flirtation with Leighton’s dreamy brother Nico ( Gavin Leatherwood) is cute, in large part thanks to Chalamet’s commitment to Kimberly’s more than slightly manic enthusiasm. Whitney isn’t the only character whose most interesting material lies outside her sexual entanglements. But it also doesn’t shed enough new or interesting insight on this extremely tired teen show trope to really justify its inclusion at all, and it’s a shame to see Whitney and Scott alike get so wholly sucked into this storyline’s orbit when they’re so much more compelling outside of it.
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In the first five episodes, the series does demonstrate enough self-awareness to convey that Whitney’s not exactly living the romantic forbidden love dream she thinks she is, because Dalton is, in fact, a bland and boring creep. Where it falls short is with Whitney, who spends most of the show stuck in the toxic quicksand hole of a secret “relationship” with her married soccer coach, Dalton (James Morosini). The mashup of R-rated jokes, thrilling sexual adventures and feel-good friendship stories that generally defines “The Sex Lives of College Girls” works for Leighton, Bela, and Kimberly. They just know that they want it, and when they get to have it, life gets just that much more interesting. Unlike a show such as “Sex Education,” none of them have much confusion or many questions about the mechanics of sex. And while Leighton presents herself as a polished trust fund nightmare - a character that befits Rapp, whose biggest role to date was Regina George, the most vicious queen bee in Broadway’s “Mean Girls” - she also spends every other night scrolling through a lesbian dating app that, she hopes, will grant her as much anonymity as possible. Bela, as embodied by standout Kaur, pants after college guys with cartoon wolf level enthusiasm. Kimberly has her heart broken by her high school boyfriend in the first week of school and just as quickly moves on. In the first half of the season (five episodes were screened for critics the season will include 10 in total), “The Sex Lives of College Girls” lives up to its name without diving all too deep into the psychology of these particular college girls’ sex lives.