Otis struggles with his own sexual hang-ups and his mother's overbearing, clinical openness about sex.
The episode opens with a scene depicting the importance of communication during sex and the impact of "faking it".
The headmaster's son and Otis's first "patient," who uses intimidation to mask his insecurities. Real-World Themes Addressed
Otis struggles with his own sexual hang-ups and his mother's overbearing, clinical openness about sex.
The episode opens with a scene depicting the importance of communication during sex and the impact of "faking it".
The headmaster's son and Otis's first "patient," who uses intimidation to mask his insecurities. Real-World Themes Addressed