The popular Netflix show centring a group of Black students at a prestigious, predominantly white university promises to go out with a bang in its final season. Creator Justin Simien has said the writers reflected on the question: “What happens to a Black life after it’s been declared that it mattered?” As well as tackling issues surrounding race, gender and sexuality – previous episodes have explored femme erasure and gender-fluidity – the final season features a new character played by Queer Eye’s Karamo Brown and has a musical theme. That’s right, expect a few tunes to break out in those Ivy League corridors as the students navigate their final year, post-pandemic – and Sam concentrates on taking down the secret society silencing sexual assault allegations. The first three seasons are streaming on Netflix now, so there’s no excuse not to get up to speed!