Guzman is awesome, a kind of rich major, who is actually a cinnamon bun. And his smile... just ah. Well, a caring sun, wouldn't you agree? I feel he will become my favorite character. And how could he even be suspected of murdering his sister?
@aggressivebitch: I think this is a typical character of all teen TV series. A rich boy who is a bastard for everyone, but reveals his darling to "the same" poor girl
Gustav is like a mother hen. He's stuck his nose in the affairs of his friends, trying to sort everything out, make them perfect, and his chicken coop is running in different directions😂 Although, most of all, he needs the support of friends, he climbs to others and tries not to pay attention to what is happening at home. I feel very sorry for him during the interrogation, is there really any reason to accuse him, I can't believe that he is involved. Not so he is not a "cinnamon bun", as written above
I like the storyline between Nadia and Guzman. but Karl's most beloved character. definitely!!! the series is very interesting, it drags on with each episode more and more!
I was thinking about it and somehow this series began to look like 13 reasons why, well, of course there are no cassettes, but the girl also died and the storyline is intertwined: then the interrogation, then when Marina is still alive; Samuel also loves her and, really, I don't know what will happen next, while she doesn't talk about it and sobs after her death.. something like this
Although you know, when I watched these two, the first series, this series really reminded me of 13 reasons why, and now, when I wrote the previous comment, I realized what nonsense it was
And I was reminded of the Russian TV series Barvikha)) it is also an elite school, and shows the relationship between teenagers from rich and poor families
Reminds me of the atmosphere. So depressingly heavy. After watching, such feelings remain, as after 13 reasons why, the series loads. And it also reminds us that each hero has his own drama, like his own secret
all the characters are very much gone, but I don't like Guzman's girlfriend, Lou, or whatever her name is. neither outwardly, nor as a character. I don't like them. she pretends not to understand what, but in fact she does not do anything at all.
are you stupid?)))) the series was filmed clearly for an audience of 14-20 years old, exactly the age when you begin to understand yourself, understand who you are and what you want. LGBT people are often present in such series so that children who watch them understand that it is normal to have an attraction to their gender and so that they do not suppress it in themselves, and then spend the rest of their lives with the wrong person, even the wrong gender.
The cub did not pretend to raise social problems (as an Elite), the main genre there is fiction, and the fact that there are openly gay people who know what they want at the age of 14 raises a lot of questions.
@Malvina_: and where did you find the transitions from hetero to LGBT here? Ander and Omar have never tried to date girls, it was more a question of openness, rather than self-acceptance.
I've never watched Gossip Girl, I've only heard reviews from a friend and people on the Internet. but it feels like the same game here. So many people, relationships, all tied to someone, what's going on at all.
In terms of the atmosphere with a purely detective part, it very vaguely resembles Climinal from the same Netflix, especially the UK version. Remotely, because everything is built on murders there, it's interesting there, it's atmospheric there. And here is some kind of Vampire Academy where teenagers are played by adults.
I'm still thinking about HBO's Euphoria, and it's a lot more organic there, despite the actors looking more grown-up than they should. The rest is shown there pretty well.
I don't know, I've heard so many rave reviews about this series, and well, it doesn't come in any way. Even squandering, the series drags on endlessly.
@now_or__never: they're in high school, they're obviously 18 years old. in many countries (in Italy for sure, I don't think the system in Spain differs much) they study at school for 12 years, they graduate at 18-19 just. This is where you can graduate from school at the age of 16)
It has become more interesting since episode 2. A little corny lines, but bitch it still works. I still want to look at the disclosure of the characters, love lines, and of course the intrigue, who killed the heroine and for what. Let's look further!
I watched the first episode a year and a half ago almost immediately after the release of the season. It didn't go at all, I don't even really remember why, probably because of the pathos or just wanted something else. Yesterday, a friend said that she watches "Elite" and, they say, she really likes it. I was surprised, because I remembered only what I didn't like about the series, so I decided to try again. The first episode still seemed a bit tedious and stretched, but the second one is already more cheerful :) I hope it will continue in the same spirit, we'll see
@Arisan: Yes, I mean? It's just as natural as heterosexual orientation. I hope that through TV shows and movies, people will finally accept that the world is huge and there are many DIFFERENT people in it. And this is absolutely normal! It's wonderful that the film industry is finally liberating itself. And I see that many people accept such characters on the screen, and, therefore, they will accept them in their lives. Look at it a little more broadly than "minorities are shoved into every series."
@julia999: Why am I ashamed of my traditional views? We don't have a gayrop here, thank God! Our native Svavian values do not accept pederasty. And the fact that many local youngsters are like Gayropeans is very, very sad. A bad trend.
People writing "why do they put gays in every TV series, kokoko", are you fucking serious? Firstly, it's the 21st century, same-sex marriage is legal in many countries, gays are the same people as everyone else and walk next to us, think about it? Secondly, they are "pushed out" and for people like you, this is just a reflection of reality, you will be surprised, but perhaps your teacher, acquaintance, neighbor, friend, brother or sister may belong to the LGBT community, and you will not even know about it (which in some cases is sad).You can write about it for a long time, of course, but kamon, people! Get out of your bubble already and just accept it. The LGBT community has been, is and will be.
@forever_young74: You say, "there are some LGBT people who are sick to look at" First of all, if you don't like it, don't look. Secondly, all people have freedom of expression and no one in the world is obliged to dress or look like you like. You can't please everyone, so you need to try to please at least yourself. Thirdly, if you are not sick of looking at all "LGBT people", then what does it have to do with the fact that they are LGBT? So you just don't like specific people, their sexual orientation doesn't matter here, since you don't like all "LGBT people". And don't you think that the expression: "these gays have stuck with me" is, to put it mildly, arrogant? Even if you had said that "in the end, I got to know these characters/heroes better and I liked them, although I didn't like them initially," then it would not have sounded as rude as what you wrote at the beginning.
Everyone has a different attitude towards LGBT people. And it is unlikely that your aggressive attack with the imposition of tolerance will change anyone's attitude towards them. There is a neutral position, but let's say I don't want to look at the gay line in every foreign TV series, although I'm not against it, let them live as they want. I just find it more pleasant to look at heterosexual couples. And I keep watching the series probably because this is not a decisive argument for me when watching the series, I can rewind it. If someone was so disgusted to look at them, they would have turned off the series. I think those who wrote "shove gays into every TV series" are far from militant homophobes who are ready to exterminate sex minorities, or deny their existence. We're just watching the show and expressing our opinion. In someone's opinion, this series would be better without a gay couple. Be more tolerant of people
@id215829905: hetero couples are also different, sometimes very annoying. Why do you all single out only gay couples then? What do you mean, the series would be better without a gay couple? And in my opinion, it would be better without straight couples, so what? How many are there? For a gay one? You cannot understand in any way that LGBT+ people are the same people who have the right not to hide in corners, hiding their existence. Why should there be fewer of them in movies and TV shows, because you only like to look at straight couples? I hate to see series about insects in TV series, let's pretend that they don't exist, because you can shoot about cats!!! Don't you see the absurdity in this? Whiners, fucking, with a subtle mental organization.
Очень красивая картинка, и школа конечно огонь, я бы сама в такую ходила бы(я про здание))) Персонажи еще раскроются, пока только поверхностное мнение о них, кажется что Гусман сам попадет в свою ловушку с очарованием мусульманки и влюбится в нее, обычно фильмы с таким сюжетом были популярны в 2000 годы=)) Пока что сцены с допросом напоминают "13 причин почему".
Линия с Гусманом и Надей ясна как солнце. В дальнейшем я не удивлюсь, если он в конечном итоге влюбится в Надю. Лу, сама же придумала этот план с Надей, а в конечном итоге, ходит и бесится из за того, что Гусман проводит какое то время с Надей, но все же Лу симпатизирует мне как персонаж:)
Они, конечно, молодцы вначале слить инфу про смерть Марины 🤪😂 Хотя такой формат интереснее прямолинейного детектива. Все ещё очень нравится атмосфера и манера съемки 🎥
I really like the Ander branch... It was obvious that he was gay, but Omar was gay... I was very surprised.
I still don't understand the relationship between Polo and Carla, it's very strange.
It is very interesting what the relationship between Guzman and Nadia will result in. I'm sure they'll definitely break up with Lou... I hope Nadia and Guzman will get along, although I still can't imagine how their parents will react to this.
In general, Carla is a very strange character for me. Polo actually told her everything in fact, at first it was interesting, then he said it was uncomfortable, but she did not hear.
For some reason, it seems that Marina was pregnant with Nano...
Although, most of all, he needs the support of friends, he climbs to others and tries not to pay attention to what is happening at home.
I feel very sorry for him during the interrogation, is there really any reason to accuse him, I can't believe that he is involved. Not so he is not a "cinnamon bun", as written above
but Karl's most beloved character. definitely!!!
the series is very interesting, it drags on with each episode more and more!
well, Carla is a beauty just :3
The cub did not pretend to raise social problems (as an Elite), the main genre there is fiction, and the fact that there are openly gay people who know what they want at the age of 14 raises a lot of questions.
In terms of the atmosphere with a purely detective part, it very vaguely resembles Climinal from the same Netflix, especially the UK version. Remotely, because everything is built on murders there, it's interesting there, it's atmospheric there. And here is some kind of Vampire Academy where teenagers are played by adults.
I'm still thinking about HBO's Euphoria, and it's a lot more organic there, despite the actors looking more grown-up than they should. The rest is shown there pretty well.
I don't know, I've heard so many rave reviews about this series, and well, it doesn't come in any way. Even squandering, the series drags on endlessly.
Well, understand that this does not attract her.
not so much adults play teenagers, in fact 21-year-olds play 18-year-olds)
A little corny lines, but bitch it still works. I still want to look at the disclosure of the characters, love lines, and of course the intrigue, who killed the heroine and for what.
Let's look further!
First of all, if you don't like it, don't look. Secondly, all people have freedom of expression and no one in the world is obliged to dress or look like you like. You can't please everyone, so you need to try to please at least yourself.
Thirdly, if you are not sick of looking at all "LGBT people", then what does it have to do with the fact that they are LGBT? So you just don't like specific people, their sexual orientation doesn't matter here, since you don't like all "LGBT people". And don't you think that the expression: "these gays have stuck with me" is, to put it mildly, arrogant? Even if you had said that "in the end, I got to know these characters/heroes better and I liked them, although I didn't like them initially," then it would not have sounded as rude as what you wrote at the beginning.
Whiners, fucking, with a subtle mental organization.
Вторая серия пошла уже лучше, но все равно как-то скучно.
Персонажи еще раскроются, пока только поверхностное мнение о них, кажется что Гусман сам попадет в свою ловушку с очарованием мусульманки и влюбится в нее, обычно фильмы с таким сюжетом были популярны в 2000 годы=))
Пока что сцены с допросом напоминают "13 причин почему".
Лу, сама же придумала этот план с Надей, а в конечном итоге, ходит и бесится из за того, что Гусман проводит какое то время с Надей, но все же Лу симпатизирует мне как персонаж:)
Тоже не поняла, Марина мб тупая…🤯
I still don't understand the relationship between Polo and Carla, it's very strange.
It is very interesting what the relationship between Guzman and Nadia will result in. I'm sure they'll definitely break up with Lou... I hope Nadia and Guzman will get along, although I still can't imagine how their parents will react to this.
In general, Carla is a very strange character for me. Polo actually told her everything in fact, at first it was interesting, then he said it was uncomfortable, but she did not hear.
For some reason, it seems that Marina was pregnant with Nano...