Elite: Almost, Not Quite

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    chapters
    0:00 Intro
    0:46 Meet the Elite
    3:28 Season Summaries
    27:57 Character Writing
    49:00 Themes: More Harm Than Good
    57:38 Conclusion
    instrumental music (in order of appearance):
    ‱ “lollipop” - 2ne1 & bigbang
    ‱ [original song]
    ‱ “magic stick” - lil kim
    ‱ “call your girlfriend” - robyn
    ‱ [original song]
    ‱ “assassin” - au/ra
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  • @cas8580
    @cas8580 Pƙed 3 lety +5646

    omar: dresses as frankenfurter ander: so wait... ur gay??? Kinda cringe

    • @Yharazayd
      @Yharazayd  Pƙed 3 lety +717

      thank you 'cause i legit laughed out loud at that

    • @keayannadavis9836
      @keayannadavis9836 Pƙed 3 lety +62

      @@Slm99 points

    • @tdfox4052
      @tdfox4052 Pƙed 3 lety +4

      @B M wait what???

    • @stellar3746
      @stellar3746 Pƙed 3 lety +174

      Bro this is so true. Like, omar has changed bc he can finally act like himself with no boundaries... let a man be happy and gay jEEz

    • @greenjuiceandabump
      @greenjuiceandabump Pƙed 3 lety +7

      But it shows how uncomfortable her was with his sexuality

  • @laurenlivermont4359
    @laurenlivermont4359 Pƙed 3 lety +6049

    I never realized how boring Samu was until you pointed it out. Kept getting distracted by the man's eyelashes.

    • @Nick-mv5kg
      @Nick-mv5kg Pƙed 3 lety +679

      His eyelashes were hypnotising

    • @nichecorner7504
      @nichecorner7504 Pƙed 3 lety +240

      Reminds me of that male ladybug from
      A Bug's Life

    • @jaidenjn
      @jaidenjn Pƙed 3 lety +226

      I'm glad she mentioned it because as the show progresses the more I was just not interest in his storyline

    • @LangBellsChannel
      @LangBellsChannel Pƙed 3 lety +4

      @@jaidenjn I'm weak.

    • @Kmkmkms
      @Kmkmkms Pƙed 3 lety +300

      samuel is like clay jensen, hes only somewhat interesting when theres a dead girl that hes inlove with. When there isnt a dead lover he sort of bounces from girl to girl waiting for something to stick, his character is the guy we're supposed to say "oh hes so nice" but there isnt really much more to him than that.
      its odd that he somewhat acts as a protaganist but his storylines and personality depend on whoever hes dating or his brother
      when hes with marina hes the nice boi whos sad that his edgy girlfriend is dead
      when hes with rebecca hes the nice boi whos a slight badass that betrays gang banger mother
      when hes with carla hes the nice boi who is working to expose the truth

  • @bleachisgoodforurhealth9946
    @bleachisgoodforurhealth9946 Pƙed 3 lety +3980

    I don't understand why no one blamed Carla for marina's death. Both her and polo were apart of this, but everyone makes her a victim

    • @user-vk5lx1cj2k
      @user-vk5lx1cj2k Pƙed 3 lety +434

      True, everyone be praising her even though her character is awful and unbearable

    • @bleachisgoodforurhealth9946
      @bleachisgoodforurhealth9946 Pƙed 3 lety +545

      @laura the worst thing is that they tried to portray her as a victim. Marina was a messy character, but the show was self aware of this and it made me love her so much more. Carla was literally the reason why polo didn't confess to the police, but in the end no one cared or blamed her. I thought that maybe in season 3 she would rebel again her father and expose everything, but no..nothing. her character has potential , but they were too focused on her sex appeal to give us a good character arc about her

    • @cornelia4838
      @cornelia4838 Pƙed 3 lety +147

      I mean she wasn't to blame for the murder. For covering up the murder sure but she didn't want to kill anyone. Her plan was to have christian open marina's locker and take the watch when that didn't happen Polo decided on his own to take action. Sure she was a bitch but she did not want people to actually lose their lives.

    • @danield4406
      @danield4406 Pƙed 3 lety +111

      She’s a white woman lol

    • @lgee8383
      @lgee8383 Pƙed 3 lety +119

      @@cornelia4838 she's literally an accessory to murder. She is just as much to blame. If she really didn't want anyone to be killed or cared about the horrible murder, she would have turned Polo in. Jeez are you dumb?

  • @neo.aenergy
    @neo.aenergy Pƙed 3 lety +4079

    Is no one else gonna talk about how Marina was 15 and Nano was 25 đŸ€ą

    • @JM-hd3lr
      @JM-hd3lr Pƙed 3 lety +294

      25???! đŸ€źđŸ€ź

    • @Retroworld-lk8so
      @Retroworld-lk8so Pƙed 3 lety +882

      I’m pretty sure she was 16 and he was 24 but still tho it’s so fucking gross how some ppl ship them, same with lu and valerio theyre signings what the fuck

    • @Retroworld-lk8so
      @Retroworld-lk8so Pƙed 3 lety +86

      Siblings*

    • @greenjuiceandabump
      @greenjuiceandabump Pƙed 3 lety +36

      @@Retroworld-lk8so but the siblings thing was somewhat justified, nano and marina is just gross

    • @gars129
      @gars129 Pƙed 3 lety +5

      its ok cause in real life they were a couple and conscenting adults

  • @Yharazayd
    @Yharazayd  Pƙed 3 lety +3583

    in an ideal elite world: lu would have properly apologized to nadia and they would be girlfriends. ander and omar would have broken up since all they do is hurt each other. and samuel wouldn't exist ❀

    • @ameetfaisal8723
      @ameetfaisal8723 Pƙed 3 lety +6

      Are we copying and pasting comments from past video.

    • @ameetfaisal8723
      @ameetfaisal8723 Pƙed 3 lety +125

      As a reply to your comments, Lu not being racist and classist would make her character more lame.
      And I also really didn't like the Muslim representation in Nadia. She is the the representation of a Muslim women from a viewpoint of a non bigoted but still judgemental white person who never interacted with any Muslim people. And she stops wearing a hijab and becoming free is the most overdone thing of Muslim women in TV.
      And Nadia's family is the literal definition of stock Muslim middle Eastern family from the viewpoint of a person who hasn't ever seen a Muslim in life.
      I am not saying those types of families don't exist, but as a guy from a Muslim family and a very educated one, not wearing hijab means being free is really lame in my opinion. My mother is a doctor and chooses to wear a hijab(and nobody forces her, really nobody). I really wish that kind of representation is shown on TV, but the way its going in the world that's just a dream.

    • @null6955
      @null6955 Pƙed 3 lety +144

      @@ameetfaisal8723 idk dude as a woman from a muslim family i can say we struggle with the hijab a lot more than you're trying to claim lol. especially as a teenager. really appreciate nadia's portrayal for that reason, even if it is from the lens of non-muslims who really don't know how it is, i like that she's not portrayed as a bad muslim for exploring her sexuality, questioning her choice of wearing a hijab, at the end of the day she has faith and wears a hijab by choice and is a character beyond just being a muslim.

    • @thepodium6930
      @thepodium6930 Pƙed 3 lety +47

      @@null6955 It's not about bad or good, it's more about the abandonment of her culture and religion being portrayed as her being more liberated. Also, to me, this trope seems to be about white men having access to non white female bodies. Don't get me wrong, I think everyone should mix, but media does have a problem with the way it portrays the dynamics between interracial couples, especially when it comes to Muslims and southeast Asian/middle eastern. And the men are always gay and hiding from their family. Throw in an unwanted arranged marriage for the secretly gay man and you'd have a bingo

    • @null6955
      @null6955 Pƙed 3 lety +57

      @@thepodium6930 i think your first point is really unfair. i totally agree with the trope seems to be about christian, white men having access to a brown muslim's body, and i agree that the arranged marriage and secretly gay plot point was so painful and unnecessary and handled very poorly, but to imply that she was portrayed as being more liberated is wrong. she's framed in a very interesting way. there's the ideal girl her parents want and the anti-ideal girl who is "westernized" that is her sister and nadia is in the middle. i think the show highlights that nadia doesn't want to be either, someone that abandons her culture and religion like her sister or someone who doesn't feel true to herself just trying to meet her parents expectations. im not saying elite did this in an incredible way, i just think there is good that i can see her in storyline. again, it is about being a bad or a good muslim daughter for so many of us i appreciate that there was someone who was able to question how she wants to live her life while holding on to her faith and making her parents proud in the ways that matter.

  • @malenaoliveira6549
    @malenaoliveira6549 Pƙed 3 lety +2587

    The Lu/Valerio thing Is a telenovela classic, I bet in season 4 it'll be revealed that one of their moms cheated and they are not actually related.

    • @emi-ts1ko
      @emi-ts1ko Pƙed 3 lety +300

      exactly and happens to be that lu is Latina so it wouldn't be surprised if her storyline turns into a telenovela plotline humm

    • @iNtando1
      @iNtando1 Pƙed 3 lety +158

      @@emi-ts1ko Valerio is Latino as well, so it'll probably happen 😂

    • @yegra
      @yegra Pƙed 3 lety +25

      The way I'm screaming 😂😂

    • @dc9067
      @dc9067 Pƙed 3 lety +150

      Still would be problematic since they were already attracted to each other before knowing they weren't related lol

    • @beautifullEternal
      @beautifullEternal Pƙed 3 lety +13

      Uh, they were adopted right? Both of them? Honestly, still fucking gross.

  • @currently_online
    @currently_online Pƙed 3 lety +5227

    As a muslim girl my expections when it comes to muslim representation is so incredibly low that i feel kind of silly saying this, but I'd love a show where the hijab or "omg i like this boy but we can't be together because religion and evil dad sob sob" wasn't the ONLY thing that defined a girl's relationship to her religion. Like imagine a show where they'd explore the dynamics between culture and religion and how alot of the expressions that muslim girl's face when it comes to "being a good muslim girl" is actually just a cultural thing? Or how guys are allowed to mess up way more than girls even tho there's nothing in the religion that supports that? Or idk a girl wanting to enter a field that is stigmatized within the muslim community? Like there is sooooo much more to muslim girl's that the hijab, boys and evil dad's (for real tho I'm so sick of the evil dad trope). Also how about a story line that isn't center around her religion "holding her back"

    • @nameless3525
      @nameless3525 Pƙed 3 lety +287

      YAAAAAAAS COULDNT. AGREE. MOREEEE. Its getting embarassing at this point tbh

    • @KossybRo
      @KossybRo Pƙed 3 lety +436

      Skam (the original one) is the only show that had positive representation of a muslim girl imo

    • @sadclownenergy5886
      @sadclownenergy5886 Pƙed 3 lety +194

      GIRRRL SAMEE. as a muslim girl I've been dyinggg for proper representation and sana from skam (the original, Norwegian one) was SOO GOOD

    • @kamdardurvagautam6933
      @kamdardurvagautam6933 Pƙed 3 lety +108

      you should read the ms marvel comics !!! I found it very refreshing to see a Muslim character that's pretty religious and looks to her Imam for guidance but has a personality beyond that. the romance also does NOT revolve around her religion and has more to do with the fact that she's a superhero !

    • @Eris_Norregard
      @Eris_Norregard Pƙed 3 lety +138

      @@KossybRo Goldi, the muslik girl in Degrassi: Next Class is a very good representation I think. Her faith is important to her, she doesn't want to abandon her culture, her parents are not shown much but they are very supportive and open-minded - after Rasha (the other muslim girl) takes off her hijab, Goldi contemplates doing the same, and it's stated that her parents would be completely okay with that, but SHE decides against it because in her own words, it makes her feel closer to Allah. She just doesn't feel good without it. And yes, she does fall in love with an atheist boy but instead of a culture clash, he is accepting of her religion and she doesn't change for him, nor does she try to change him into a muslim.

  • @livanthelife2364
    @livanthelife2364 Pƙed 3 lety +1610

    please the way my brother and i spent all of season 2 and 3 clowning on samuel and how his only character development was getting a chain and being angry all the time LMAOOOO

    • @-t9214
      @-t9214 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      KAJAHSBSNS

    • @dc9067
      @dc9067 Pƙed 3 lety +53

      He's as bland as turkey without sauce
      Edit : even Christian said this i'm dead

    • @ninalempicka2948
      @ninalempicka2948 Pƙed 3 lety +29

      "his only character development was getting a chain and being angry all the time" i'm rolling on the floor 😭😭

    • @chidzhustle3570
      @chidzhustle3570 Pƙed 2 lety +18

      I noticed halfway through s3 that every Scene Samuel is in, he *glares.* And it ends with either him walking away angrily, or the person he’s talking to walking away angrily
      He’s just.. always mad. It’s so tiring

    • @Henlak-
      @Henlak- Pƙed 2 lety +9

      Smaual is just Clay from 13 reasons why but Spanish.
      His character is merely a vessel for his girlfriend to build off of. Every girl he date's gets a more interesting story than he does, shit every character gets a more interesting story than he does.
      He's just there because they couldn't think of a good way to get rid of him after he had fulfilled his purpose after season 1

  • @Princess_Weekes
    @Princess_Weekes Pƙed 3 lety +2669

    I WILL NEVER UNDERSTAND WHY THEY GAVE LU THAT STORYLINE UGHHH

    • @maggiemcfly5267
      @maggiemcfly5267 Pƙed 3 lety +42

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    • @GeoQuag
      @GeoQuag Pƙed 3 lety +388

      And even with all the terrible baggage Lu gets she’s still one of the best characters. I really wish season 4 followed her and Nadia instead of the sad cast that’s left

    • @irrelevance3859
      @irrelevance3859 Pƙed 3 lety +8

      @@GeoQuag I agree they were more interesting by the end of it

    • @angelazayn4878
      @angelazayn4878 Pƙed 3 lety

      @@maggiemcfly5267 Same love Melina's Channel.

    • @andiestrellitam3
      @andiestrellitam3 Pƙed 3 lety +18

      Because the production and people liked her so much the first season, that the production wanted to give Danna Paola (the actress) the spotlight, and while being the unapologetically bitch the first season was fun at the time, they couldn't make her a protagonist the way they were managing the series without giving her a redemption arc or giving her a fuck up story to give her drama, cause in the first season she was the perfect daughter (from what we heard from everyone in the story) but her only problem was Guzman. I mean, the drama that she was given was probably too much... But that's another story :3.

  • @lailahbezan4833
    @lailahbezan4833 Pƙed 3 lety +1709

    I'm glad you mentioned how Samuel just ditched Nadia for Marina when Nadia was clearly being discriminated against on two different levels of being a scholarship kid and a Muslim, and he didn't even defend her or stand by her once-- not even to Christian. He came off as super selfish in that moment. And I really appreciate that you mentioned nadia's hijab journey. She was met with so much prejudice that seemed like it was going to be confronted but the response ended up being her taking it off, making it almost as if the prejudice against her was justified. The parents were put into such a negative light, while the teens were actually also super disrespectful to them--ahm-- Ander and Guzman. They literally said the most offensive stuff like "you'd think she was a terrorist" and then wonder why the parents didn't like them.

    • @dc9067
      @dc9067 Pƙed 3 lety +66

      Yeah
      Muslim representation in TV shows is pretty bad and stereotypical 95% of the time...

    • @evangeliar.7600
      @evangeliar.7600 Pƙed 3 lety +24

      Well, as an ex Muslim I was hoping to see FOR ONCE a representation of someone actual leaving the religion because we see that with ex Christians all the time. I never had this kind of representation, it's always half things (like Nadia starting to rebel a bit) or Muslims being completely strict about their religion. That's not the reality for so many people, especially looking at the Iranians who are fighting to take it off. Everytime we even mention that we left the religion we are confronted with so much hate and this is exactly why they don't show these things on TV! Because whatever you show, you are always labeled as "Islamophobia" even though so many people experience religious trauma.
      Also they didn't even show that one sex scene of Nadia and Guzman because Nadia is Muslim but they ignored that Guzman is christian too and they didn't care..

    • @Henlak-
      @Henlak- Pƙed 2 lety +11

      This show had so much potential with Nadia but they fumbled it.
      Ended with the bullying winning and she gave them what they wanted in the end.
      Principle starts by telling her to take it off and it's not part of uniform and in the end she takes off the Hijab and people start respecting her more.
      What a waste of development for Nadia

    • @aao2780
      @aao2780 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@Henlak- In the end she befriends Lu who racially abused her, was the reason she couldn’t wear her headscarf, made a bet on her to be sexually coerced, released a sextape of her, NEVER apologised and for what? All in the name of faux feminism and character development of a problematic character.
      But the show was written by gay white men who probably barely interact with minorities on a daily basis anyway. Yikes!

    • @kindhani8134
      @kindhani8134 Pƙed 2 lety +5

      @@evangeliar.7600 your name is Evangelina and you're apparently ex-muslim? Religious trauma doesn't justify islamophobia or any kind of discrimination

  • @aao2780
    @aao2780 Pƙed 3 lety +1710

    The way the show deals with islamophobia is weird.. Nadia just takes everyones shit, especially Lu’s and doesn’t really fight against it. Lu is humbled by being disowned and never apologises to Nadia and Lu is used as the person who helps Nadia take heed to stand up to her parents...despite never apologising to Nadia and being the reason she needs a scholarship. I hate how Nadia’s character became so weak, when in s1 she was very strong headed.
    *Nadia was basically used as a poc to “humanise” the racist, xenophobic, islamophobic, classist characters that were Lu and Guzman lol Her moral judgment and blackmailing/manipulative nature in s1 was so much more interesting than the all forgiving, naive, weak Nadia that morphed after she forgave Guzman and Lu for manipulation and attempted sexual assault* She had bits of Carla in her but without the money in s1, wish that stayed.

    • @ww.DuzaFizz
      @ww.DuzaFizz Pƙed 3 lety +132

      Exactly, in the first season she had this ' do no harm but take no shit' type of attitude and she was established as the level-headed one out of the original three.

    • @aao2780
      @aao2780 Pƙed 3 lety +66

      @@ww.DuzaFizz The writing was on the wall after she fell for Guzman after that bet seduction game with Guzman and Lu. She went from threatening the rich kids in S1 to making shitty decisions like hooking up with Guzman at school and acting shocked when she got exposed. And then they made her S3 arc around being besties with Lu, a girl who despised her and never apologised but that won’t stop Nadia giving her half her scholarship đŸ€ŠđŸŸđŸ€Ł and pulling the “Muslim arranged marriage” plot like they did with Omar. And let’s mention how she was so forgiving about Omar’s behaviour with Malick... that was weird but I’m glad it was “resolved” quickly.
      Each season she became so dumb and forgiving and she looked weak despite being book smart and being portrayed as “strong”.

    • @DoodleDoo2
      @DoodleDoo2 Pƙed 3 lety +23

      Well what can she exactly say? I’m someone who’s faced Islamophobia and you kind of just have to take it or you’ll have more people turn on you and call you “crazy” and “overreacting”. People like me who have faced it multiple times get tired at some point trying to argue with people how we aren’t all terrorists.

    • @aao2780
      @aao2780 Pƙed 3 lety +78

      @@DoodleDoo2 For one the show could have viewers see Nadia standing up to the school about double standards concerning dress codes and them banning her hijab (Rebe and her colorful attire), have someone call out Lu's islamophobic remarks, Nadia and Omar calling out Ander for his comments in front of their mother... The show highlights islamophobia and xenophobia but never gives justice to the characters who faced it. What sense did it make for Nadia to half her scholarship with Lu of all people??? The girl never apologised to her and that's just one of the many examples of bad writing.

    • @honda-akari
      @honda-akari Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Everyone should be scared of islam as it is a cult. Stop the taquiyya.

  • @goldstarsupreme
    @goldstarsupreme Pƙed 3 lety +1661

    Haven't watched the show but 100% know what you're talking about with Samuel. It sounds like he has what I call Likable Protagonist Syndrome where the creators make a character that is so inoffensive and passive with the purpose of ensuring that he cannot possibly be disliked. Ironically, this usually has the opposite effect with people who like to think about and analyze media because you immediately realize they have no real character or growth and the best that they get is a facsimile of it, usually to keep the audience's attention and/or sympathies.

    • @Yharazayd
      @Yharazayd  Pƙed 3 lety +198

      YES! omg he has the personality of an icing free pop tart

    • @emmaGisMe
      @emmaGisMe Pƙed 3 lety +54

      It's funny cause they want us to like Samu so much but I ended up liking Lu way more than I should've, she was probably my favorite character and I wanted things to go well for her, I didnt gaf about Samuel tho

    • @rgs8970
      @rgs8970 Pƙed 3 lety +19

      the show itself calls him plain deli meat... but it's like, y'all wrote this character, how about just... not writing him like that???

    • @shineeroun
      @shineeroun Pƙed 3 lety +24

      yeah Scott from teen wolf falls under this category as well for me, many people loved stiles way more than him

    • @Kmkmkms
      @Kmkmkms Pƙed 3 lety +44

      samuel is like clay jensen, hes only somewhat interesting when theres a dead girl that hes inlove with. When there isnt a dead lover he sort of bounces from girl to girl waiting for something to stick, his character is the guy we're supposed to say "oh hes so nice" but there isnt really much more to him than that.
      its odd that he somewhat acts as a protaganist but his storylines and personality depend on whoever hes dating or his brother
      when hes with marina hes the nice boi whos sad that his edgy girlfriend is dead
      when hes with rebecca hes the nice boi whos a slight badass that betrays gang banger mother
      when hes with carla hes the nice boi who is working to expose the truth

  • @rndmusrnm2763
    @rndmusrnm2763 Pƙed 3 lety +1728

    Earlier in S1 it seemed that even though she was treated as an outsider, Nadia was pretty satisfied with her life. She mostly got along with her parents, enjoyed learning in school and was happy with her religion.
    But then suddenly these aspects of her life we believed were Nadia's preference became problems. For example, she fought with the school to keep her Hijab because she wanted to wear it but later in the season that same Hijab became a symbol of her Islamic oppression and it was no longer her decision. Nadia never partied or acted 'wild' but that's became it simply didn't interest her and it just wasn't her personality. But the blame shifts to her dad/religion and we're supposed to believe she wanted to wild out all along.
    It's weird because she went from being the most Self-assured character to the one with the biggest Identity crisis. Also, her main obstacle was once the Islamophobia she faced, but then it changed to Islam itself being the problem.

    • @UIAL570
      @UIAL570 Pƙed 3 lety +73

      @@kK-iv3hc Character development does not mean debasing and demoralizing a character. You can grow and still believe in your religion and practicing it to the best of your ability.

    • @beatrizgaspar6697
      @beatrizgaspar6697 Pƙed 3 lety +35

      I mean... That's what teens do? Teens question everything they were brought up to be as kid, they question authority and try to find themselves in the face of conventional expectations. Thats literally every teen ever. That's when you find yourself and define your likes and believes. I think its impossible to find a teen that didn't thought about either they believe or not in religion, that didn't argue with their parents and struggled with the generational gap between them, and there's definitely no teen that hasn't experimented with alcool and partying. If anything having the muslim girl do all these things just shows how everyone is equal and goes through the same hormonal weird and confusing times as a teen. Like literally every single other character on the show did. You cant expect a tv show about teens and about growing up to not have conflict, opposition, peer pressure, confusion, even if you think its wrong (guess what teens make bad decisions). Of course every ethnicity deserves every kind of representation, muslim girls should have ruly and unruly teens to look up to in media. The thing is, in this show, the writers chose to have every single character be unruly, problematic and excessive, because that's literally the basis of the plot. It would be ridiculous to have the Muslim girl be any different from the actual point and plot of the show, just because shes muslism. Why would it be? Can't muslism teens feel confusion, revolution and pressure as everyone else?

    • @rndmusrnm2763
      @rndmusrnm2763 Pƙed 3 lety +79

      @@beatrizgaspar6697
      The problem with Nadia's character arc isn't about her relationship with Islam (I do think it was part of it though). The problem is that her character did a complete 180 and it didn't make sense. Like I said before, she went from the most self-assured grounded person to the most conflicted/confused in just half a season with no explanation.
      I get what you're saying about about teens changing and questioning their own beliefs, this is very common in coming of age stories. But Nadia's character arc was not set up like that, there was no hint she was feeling limited by her beliefs in fact she held them very strongly. Its not like with Omar you was clearly having internal struggle and was confused. Nadia's big obstacle was external forces she faced in school. Its inconsistent writing to just flip it out of nowhere with no build up.
      Its not just a "muslim girl" thing either. Its like if they Carla suddenly dislike having threesomes and have her become super catholic bc she realized she didn't like being promiscuous. This would be confusing and crazy bc we know that Carla never had an issue with being sexually active, she wasn't peer-pressured, it was just her. Thats how it is with Nadia. Her character arc just changed out of nowhere.

    • @saf8514
      @saf8514 Pƙed 3 lety +22

      @@beatrizgaspar6697 I agree that Muslims girls can and do experience rebellion etc as u stated in ur comment. Nut the issue with elite is that this is all the representation we get. Muslim women representation is so limited and rare that we have every right to complain if we feel that representation is in adequate. As a Muslim teenage girl myself who is quite rebellious, I still wouldn’t do things like loose my virginity or drink alcohol. Anyone who was raised in an Islamic family, ESPECIALLY a strict one like Nadia’s wouldn’t take up these sins so easily. It’s also really an issue that her religion is constantly the root of her problems. It’s a negative portrayal of Islam and honestly just pure shit.

    • @beatrizgaspar6697
      @beatrizgaspar6697 Pƙed 3 lety +11

      @@saf8514 when you're trying to accurately portray rebellion thats what you get: sins, because otherwise you're not going against your religion. It's not like Christians get a different treatment, when there's a portrayal of a teen Christian rebelling what he does is commit sins (sex without marriage for example is everywhere). I totally get that not having more representation beyond this thrope is wrong and annoying, but if someone is doing it then how else should they rebel? I was raised catholic and when i made up my mind about not being one that was exactly what i did, i did stuff that my previous religion thought wrong, so i think is very believable, even if a cliche at this point, to portray that kind of story. I do understand what you're saying, i just think that the need for more diverse representation should also mean stop doing some of the plot points that we've already seen. And i would disagree, i think Nadia has problems and story lines that come from other places beyond religion. But when you're raised with a major role of religion in your life I think its believable that religion will define a lot of your beliefs and thoughts, making it also easy to start having questions and doubts about those. Even if she is a Muslim, she is also defined by being a teen in spain in the 21st century, defined by being an intelligent, independent woman that wants to see the world, so yeah i totally think it's believable for her to want to have sex and drink like all other teens in spain want. You're saying you want Muslims to be defined by more than their religion. Well this is it. She having these things she wants to do come from the fact that shes also a teen, a person I love, a person searching for herself. All beyond her religion. I literally know zero teens that dont question and disobey rules, religion, parents and expectations, or that dont want to have experiences.

  • @thabzmoloi2953
    @thabzmoloi2953 Pƙed 3 lety +2560

    I would watch a whole video on why Ander doesn't deserve Omar

    • @illukos1531
      @illukos1531 Pƙed 3 lety +182

      Sorry what? First thing Omar did when he found out Ander has cancer was cheating on him. And Ander is the bad one? Sis you're Delusional with a big ass "D"

    • @kingmxjup1825
      @kingmxjup1825 Pƙed 3 lety +537

      They're both really toxic for each other, and Omar is equally awful to Ander imo.

    • @illukos1531
      @illukos1531 Pƙed 3 lety +86

      @@kingmxjup1825 Tbh I just couldn't stand Omar for the most of the story. I always felt like he took up his struggles on other people

    • @aao2780
      @aao2780 Pƙed 3 lety +190

      @@illukos1531 The first thing Omar did was be there for Ander and he tried to make him feel better in what was a very difficult situation but he just got pushed away. I believe Omar “cheated” after Ander suggested an open relationship because he was looking for comfort when he had nobody. It was wrong but they’re teenagers who never dealt with such issues. And it was Ander taking his frustrations on Omar most of the time.. Guzman called him out on it.

    • @liviclare
      @liviclare Pƙed 3 lety +75

      Um what? Are we watching the same show LMFAO Omar literally cheated last season

  • @Nkanyiso_K
    @Nkanyiso_K Pƙed 3 lety +2043

    I hate it when CZcamsrs have to fight with copyright claims. It's Fair Use! It's been a tough year: Let me enjoy this CZcams

  • @siddiqsmouse5004
    @siddiqsmouse5004 Pƙed 3 lety +858

    The fact they did NOTHING with Ander's Season One Tennis career storyline is disgusting. I remember his dad saying something about using his and Omar's relationship to boost good publicity for his tennis career idk....

    • @lucasouza889
      @lucasouza889 Pƙed 3 lety +47

      ander literally gave up tennis and told his dad he would never play tennis again

    • @atilla9770
      @atilla9770 Pƙed 3 lety +36

      i mean they began it, wrote a good storyline ab it and ended it idk where the problem is

    • @evangeliar.7600
      @evangeliar.7600 Pƙed 3 lety +8

      I mean they ended the storyline in the last episode? But I would love to see more about anders dad.

    • @zuperheads4828
      @zuperheads4828 Pƙed 3 lety +10

      nobody gaf about his tennis career

    • @candyshopdream
      @candyshopdream Pƙed 3 lety +35

      He had such an interesting storyline with his family and being the son of the headmaster and not as rich as the others, being pressured into the tennis thing, exploring his sexuality, him being best friends to Guzman and Polo and signs of drug abuse. He also seemed to be the only honest good guy with morals. But they cut all that off after S1 and made him "the gay guy" and suddenly everything was about him and Omar being toxic and him making a U-turn to being an asshole most of the time.

  • @blueswan7655
    @blueswan7655 Pƙed 3 lety +465

    The detective was literally even duller than samu

    • @dexroda6505
      @dexroda6505 Pƙed 3 lety +15

      the detective isnt really meant to be an interesting character, she just adds drama

    • @thelegacyofgaming2928
      @thelegacyofgaming2928 Pƙed rokem +3

      The detective was weird af 😂

  • @Ladyknightthebrave
    @Ladyknightthebrave Pƙed 3 lety +778

    Gotta feed the algorithm. Hey your video slaps and I agree that the actress who plays Nadia is extremely gorgeous

  • @butterbubbles5375
    @butterbubbles5375 Pƙed 3 lety +1437

    My thoughts (prior to watching the review):
    1. The 3rd Season was awful.
    2. Omar and Ander were toxic, and shouldn’t have stayed together.
    3. Carla was all over-the-place, character-wise.
    4. Lu was the best part of S3.
    5. Christian should’ve come back.
    6. Samuel was some major white bread.
    7. The three-some of S3 was a waste of time, when they should’ve been fixing toxic Omander, or developing lustful Nadia x Guzman.
    8. No one would think Polo was worthy of redemption if he wasn’t ✹conventionally attractive ✹
    9. S1 was the best, by far.
    10. Ander getting cancer was a cop-out. He needed some development, lowkey. I loved him and I sympathized with him, but he def needed some real growth, not absolvement.

    • @guppy8073
      @guppy8073 Pƙed 3 lety +66

      I haven’t watched the show but through this video I was starting to sympathize with Polo until #8 slapped me in the face

    • @butterbubbles5375
      @butterbubbles5375 Pƙed 3 lety +82

      @@guppy8073
      I call that the Draco-Malfoy Effect. Listen, I’m guilty of it too. I freaking love Draco, are you kidding me? But I’m also aware that his whole character depth and redemption potential would never have been so _nearly_ romanticized if anyone less attractive than Tom Felton played him.
      I’m sure there’s earlier male figures that reflect this. Scratch that, there definitely are. But Draco’s a popular figure that reflects this pretty-privilege. Because pretty privilege is real.
      I also think characters in the vain of Zuko fit with this notion. Yes, he had an amazing redemption arc all of his own accord. But, do I think it’d be nearly as acknowledged and praised if he wasn’t every-girl’s-first-cartoon-crush-they-wished-were-real? No, not a chance.
      Being attractive is almost a prerequisite for depth and forgiveness and redemption. There’s a reason conventionally “ugly” people like the Crabbes and Goyles of the world don’t get the same depth as a conventionally attractive person.
      It’s almost sad that if you’re not pretty, by society’s standards, you are instantly not afforded the same allowances or sympathy. You’re dumbed down into a single thing, or otherwise it’s a point that you’re not attractive and is a major part of the characters (Ex. Brienne from GoT, Dumplin’ protagonist, Sierra Burgess, etc...)
      But that’s just my two cents on the matter :)

    • @guppy8073
      @guppy8073 Pƙed 3 lety +11

      @@butterbubbles5375 well said! I’ve had similar conversations on this topic, especially about Draco (comparing him to Dudley) but never to this depth. That was a great read and I hope more people will realize it too!

    • @butterbubbles5375
      @butterbubbles5375 Pƙed 3 lety +17

      @@guppy8073
      I actually really like Dudley’s apology to Harry. It didn’t make up for the years of torture and bullying, but I can understand how Dudley was conditioned to believe himself better than Harry, mostly out of Petunia’s jealousy/insecurities over her prettier, more accomplished, more special sister Lily.
      I’m irritated they removed that part from the movies, because I think a major overlooked theme of Harry Potter is that no one is truly good or bad. As Sirius Black put it, everyone has a little light and dark in them. We see several figures that teeter on the dark side, and several that teeter on the light as well. But Draco gets more attention because he has more presence, and is attractive to fourteen year old girls lol
      And yes, the more attractive you are, the more people are willing to see the good in you. I can’t say how many full blown predators or creeps have made their way on screen purely because they have a six pack and an “UwU sad backstory” that somehow justifies their toxic and damaging behavior. Conventional attractiveness doesn’t mean anything about who you are and your relative goodness.
      I also think confidence and good values is what makes people attractive, but maybe that’s just me. I think this whole issue could’ve been avoided if physiognomy wasn’t a thing. Historically, literature (and by extension, all media) promotes using specific character traits to reflect personal or moral beliefs (ex. A big gut = gluttony).
      While this isn’t inherently harmful (the hero’s scar, like Harry’s, has proliferated nearly all hero’s journeys. To the point that it’s its own archetype), there is a problem because it promotes the idea that physical indicators make you “special”, like birth marks. But that’s more uncommon, and I don’t think that affects people as much. The problem is when negative associations arise. My previously mentioned gluttony comparison of note, but also things like physical deformities being a fascination of modern culture. There are many media’s (can’t think of much off the top of my head, but Chillingworth from the Scarlet Letter comes to mind) that fixate on physical appearances for our consumption and entertainment. Hell, that’s the whole appeal of pîrn.
      This just devolved into a whole other topic, so let me bring it back. Regardless of the ethicality of physiognomy, the subconscious desensitization to regular appearances/bodies is what facilitates such odd trends in media. We’re so used to seeing the minority of cis, white, thin, attractive individuals, we don’t see the inherent racism, sexism, body-shaming, and abnormal dehumanization across a wide scale of only showing a fixed minority of the public. Most people don’t look like Polo’s or Zuko’s or Draco’s. And that’s okay.
      Whew, rant over. I discuss the impact of social media on human perceptions on a daily basis, so I know quite a lot about the topic. Especially how perceived proximity to attractiveness creates unnecessary biases. Humans are fascinating creatures.

    • @guppy8073
      @guppy8073 Pƙed 3 lety +4

      @@butterbubbles5375 I actually forgot all about Dudley’s apology. Have read the books but it’s been a while! My discussion was more about who gets fix-it fan fiction. I hadn’t actually read any HP fanfic, but one of my friends who does says there’s a good handful of Dudley redemption arcs, and I think that’s a nice! I think it’s great how much thought you’ve put into this! Feels like reading an academic paper, in the best way. Beauty is so strange, I feel like we all agree it’s nonsensical but still, it’s so ingrained into our psyche that we can’t disregard it. I think your points on physiognomy are equally poignant for those who have visible disabilities; how disabilities have been used to describe moral failings in literature and how that impacts people with disabilities everyday. That’s something I personally want to read more about. But this was a fascinating conversation, thanks for having it with me C:

  • @sofiapicasso1915
    @sofiapicasso1915 Pƙed 3 lety +600

    I agree with all of this (specially that Mina is hot af), I hate shows that end up with the main character being the most boring one. I understand that Samuel is meant to be the most "relatable" one so he can introduce us to this crazy world or whatever, but you can make an average straight man character without it being so incredibly dull

    • @sweetpeabee4983
      @sweetpeabee4983 Pƙed 3 lety +64

      It's funny because on paper, Nadia should be the most "boring" to watch because she mostly tries to stay out of drama, has a part time job in her family's store that takes up a lot of her time, and mostly studies the rest of the time lol. Meanwhile Samuel is _super_ involved in the main plot & messy drama every season.
      Imo it's a misunderstanding by the writers or idk, someone? lol đŸ€·đŸ»â€â™€ïž, that having stuff happen around a character who is a zzz-inducing sponge somehow makes them interesting by osmosis.

    • @Kmkmkms
      @Kmkmkms Pƙed 3 lety +23

      @@sweetpeabee4983 i guess her dislike for drama is also what makes her personality more vibrant
      in a crowd of rich dramatic gossip lovers shes the one who tends to stay out of trouble (or at least try to) the most

    • @joshuahagan1797
      @joshuahagan1797 Pƙed 3 lety

      I liked his character he’s underrated

    • @chrisgrimstad9985
      @chrisgrimstad9985 Pƙed 2 lety

      it's the way that I watched every season of elite and left it having no clue he was the main character 😐like I am just learning this now and I am shocked. I think he was so boring that even tho he probably had more screen time and the plot was more focused on his perspective to designate him as the main character I somehow didn't notice.... sometimes I forget he even exists when thinking about the show's arc at least in season 1😅

  • @aneirys
    @aneirys Pƙed 3 lety +816

    To me the first season of Riverdale was actually decent. It was something like this, a murder mistery, then the writers gave up on developing something coherent. I haven’t watch Elite, but based on what you are saying, it feels that it’s going thru a similar path than Riverdale.

    • @wandanemer2630
      @wandanemer2630 Pƙed 3 lety +39

      That's actually quite true!

    • @laurenbeddoes3478
      @laurenbeddoes3478 Pƙed 3 lety +60

      Riverdale isn't trying to be deep though. it's campy and fun and it's supposed to be, they're not trying to do a social commentary like elite

    • @wandanemer2630
      @wandanemer2630 Pƙed 3 lety +90

      @@laurenbeddoes3478 Season One and Two TRIED to be serious at least in the angst... and they *tried* to make commentary more than once.

    • @dtsotm
      @dtsotm Pƙed 3 lety +92

      Lauren Beddoes sorry but season 1 of riverdale 100% tried to do social commentary, they had an entire episode about slut shaming and in one of the episodes josie told archie the reason they were called the pussycats was because they had to claw their way into rooms he could just walk into, a clear reference to the unfair disadvantage black women have in the world. it may be *trying* to be fun and campy now but it definitely hasn’t been that way from the beginning

    • @siddiqsmouse5004
      @siddiqsmouse5004 Pƙed 3 lety +28

      I remember a review of the third season saying something along the lines of "a weirdly mature Spanish Riverdale"

  • @manuelagiraldo340
    @manuelagiraldo340 Pƙed 3 lety +600

    Skam's last season is all about a young muslim girl in norway, so amazinggg everyone watch it now

    • @emilyandygreen5733
      @emilyandygreen5733 Pƙed 3 lety +26

      i love skam

    • @manuelagiraldo340
      @manuelagiraldo340 Pƙed 3 lety +7

      @karina I watched it on stremio but I think there's a google drive somewhere on tumblr with most of the seasons!

    • @Gerbera726
      @Gerbera726 Pƙed 3 lety +45

      Her character and story was done so well. SKAM is way better if your looking for a high school based show.

    • @justthetruth3950
      @justthetruth3950 Pƙed 3 lety +8

      YES SKAAAAM IS AMAZING

    • @Gerbera726
      @Gerbera726 Pƙed 3 lety +15

      @@braingirl9112 watch the OG Norwegian one. In my opinion it's the best. Then I would sat watch the french one (I think now they added 2 more season making it 5 in total which the original doesn't have).

  • @emerald3049
    @emerald3049 Pƙed 3 lety +429

    i just font get why the writers thought it would be a good idea for ander to get cancer. it seems like tv shows now and days cant come up with a great storyline for each off their characters.

    • @Memily23
      @Memily23 Pƙed 3 lety +62

      I was so afraid that they would have make another bury your gays trope, but then he survived and the showrunners still managed to make the whole plot point look useless. No character development, no change at all. They just add it for drama.

    • @jolie1631
      @jolie1631 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      I said the same thing lmao

  • @Dartagnan010
    @Dartagnan010 Pƙed 3 lety +327

    Season 4 just came out, and it got significantly, significantly worse. I'm talking hot garbage fire, *massive* fricking disappointment. They should've wrapped everything up and ended it after season 3.

    • @goitseonemzimba401
      @goitseonemzimba401 Pƙed 3 lety +40

      I am so disappointed
 I don’t like the new characters

    • @ikarus1752
      @ikarus1752 Pƙed 3 lety +59

      I'm genuinely scared of what season 5 is going to be like. cause the 4th was a shitshow.

    • @sashhhaa4874
      @sashhhaa4874 Pƙed 3 lety

      @@ikarus1752 same tbh 😅

    • @carringtonn7
      @carringtonn7 Pƙed 3 lety +14

      I actually liked it lol. It was definitely different from the other szn’s, but I still thought it was good

    • @AikiraBeats
      @AikiraBeats Pƙed 3 lety +10

      Talk about it the only interesting thing about the last season was Rebecca relationship everything else was boring

  • @soph1172
    @soph1172 Pƙed 3 lety +254

    „She‘s already dating Polo, who wears suspenders“ I don‘t know why but that line cracked me up

    • @MissKashira
      @MissKashira Pƙed 2 lety +6

      I love those suspenders. They are like a cast member themselves.

    • @BassicallyKiyash
      @BassicallyKiyash Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci +1

      ​@@MissKashira I will forever remember this description

  • @literaIIyshy
    @literaIIyshy Pƙed 3 lety +235

    Rebeca and Valerio were the highlight of second season hands down both actors are so talented and charismatic I love them

  • @trix6130
    @trix6130 Pƙed 3 lety +460

    I haven't finished the video, all im saying is: if christian hadn't just fucking disappeared, the second and third season would have been so much better. But I guess he had a contract with la casa de paper. Anyways in this house we love and appreciate Miguel herrĂĄn

    • @trix6130
      @trix6130 Pƙed 3 lety +11

      wow you just said this two second after I left the comment lmao glad we agree

    • @taylorswiftmidnight
      @taylorswiftmidnight Pƙed 3 lety +22

      right but i like him better in money heist so i’m cool with it

  • @CanelaAguila
    @CanelaAguila Pƙed 3 lety +670

    A small tangent on European diversity following the small comment on the two black characters, with stuff most of you might already know:
    to be fair, in the context of Spain the diversity would make more sense coming from minorities that have a large presence there, like the Romani, Chinese, Moroccan and Romanian communities, as well as a lot of people from other Spanish speaking countries. It's not that Spanish people don't discriminate, but my "racist aunt" complains about and looks down on Romanian immigrants, not black people (because she never sees one, she's more of a xenophobe I guess). There is also a whole other socio-economic history to these communities. These Romanians that my aunt complains about are all low-skilled workers that came over not too long ago. In Romania I've heard people complain that the ones who leave romania are "gipsies who give Romania a bad name".
    The Netherlands then is very different, a lot of Moroccans & Turks were actively motivated to come over in the 60s to take over low-skilled jobs, but its third generation can now be found in every layer of society. Same goes for the Surinamese that migrated after the country became independent in the 70s (... Yes, I know). There is still a lot of discrimination, mind you, but I have the feeling as a dual citizen of both countries that Spain has slightly less upward mobility.
    I think diversity is important, and it's certainly not bad that two black characters were included, but if we begrudge Elite diversity it would make more sense to begrudge it underrepresenting Moroccans and Chinese people. I think we should talk about diversity more in the context of what makes sense in a country. And Europe is very different from the states.
    (In a way, discrimination tying in with class would have been great to explore for elite...)

    • @simple-sardines
      @simple-sardines Pƙed 3 lety +116

      great points, but as a romanian i just feel the need to correct one bit: most romanians don't look down on people who leave the country. it's pretty much only old, very traditional people that do that, as most younger romanians want to leave the country themselves (since our government is pretty shit). i just wanted to clarify that because i have a lot of family that's left the country (and have experienced a lot of xenophobia) and that one comment kind of rubbed me the wrong way, though i'm sure it wasn't intentional.

    • @CanelaAguila
      @CanelaAguila Pƙed 3 lety +42

      @@simple-sardines Thank you! No offense meant, no! My "source" was the family I was staying with in Romania, but they were quite conservative so that probably informed their views. We talked about emigration specifically in the context of discussing my journey there, in which I sat in a night train next to a self-proclaimed thief living abroad in Spain (very nice guy btw). The family then gave me a whole lecture about "those people" giving a bad reputation to the country. Their son (my friend) had left as well to study in the Netherlands, so it was a very specific complaint. That was my limited context.
      Anyways, I live in the country where a politician once set up a "help line" for people feeling victimized in some way by polish and romanian workers, so yes to the the whole xenophobia part.

    • @Anna-zo7dj
      @Anna-zo7dj Pƙed 3 lety +147

      Thank you I was about to comment on this. Diversity and racial discrimination are different in Europe than in the Usa. There are differences even in between European countries but given the fact that the show is set in Spain and not even in a big city the two black characters only thing doesn’t seem unrealistic to me. Sure there should be more diversity but if we really go for authenticity then the problem isn’t the lack of black characters it’s the lack of other ethnicities. Correct me if I’m wrong I’m only saying this based on my experiences

    • @unfazedjae2645
      @unfazedjae2645 Pƙed 3 lety +82

      Black Spaniards are mostly found in Barcelona, Seville and Madrid. - from an Afro Spaniard

    • @achieachie911
      @achieachie911 Pƙed 3 lety +46

      Good points. I think she'd bring up black people because the creator is black herself? We are always looking for people that look like us🙂

  • @carlykronish7161
    @carlykronish7161 Pƙed 3 lety +129

    i thought i was crazy for having polo as my favourite character but now I feel better that you literally pointed out how he was the most developed and interesting of the bunch

    • @j.m251
      @j.m251 Pƙed 3 lety +11

      As long as you didn’t think he shouldn’t have gone to prison or whatever. He bothered me, but it’s mainly bc I don’t do the whole sympathy thing for characters that are murderers, yet he did have an actual storyline

  • @Bri88888
    @Bri88888 Pƙed 3 lety +429

    I really hope that elite doesn’t turn into a 13 reasons why or riverdale. Those shows started out STRONG, but went downhill fast.
    Also, I don’t know if it’s just me but I feel like Christian was such a waste of character/storyline. I felt like so much could’ve been done, but they basically “killed” him off.
    Edit: Season. 4 wasn’t that great and now they’ve announced season. 5

    • @ww.DuzaFizz
      @ww.DuzaFizz Pƙed 3 lety +45

      Fr, I was actually kind of dissapointed when they announced seasons 4&5 since everything was tied up. I'm kinda worried that it will end up like Glee, where they drag it on to the point where every pre-established characters traits get stripped away in favour of ridiculously unrealistic plotlines.

    • @justthetruth3950
      @justthetruth3950 Pƙed 3 lety +41

      His character and Nano are mostly gone because both actors picked Money Heist(where they also have lead roles) over Elite.
      I believe that's also one of the reasons the show is been struggling that much.

    • @mariana-ni9wl
      @mariana-ni9wl Pƙed 3 lety +8

      The show is already bad lol

    • @darwis4769
      @darwis4769 Pƙed 3 lety +7

      13rw was already shit from the get-go😄😄

    • @blaze6477
      @blaze6477 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      @@darwis4769 yeah it was dogshit since season 1. At least Elite executed the mystery beautifully in season 1 and the characters and dialogue were well written. 13RW has bland stupid and irritating characters with shit dialogue.

  • @4dultw1thj0b
    @4dultw1thj0b Pƙed 3 lety +210

    Their blazers remind me of the Warblers from Glee

    • @ninalempicka2948
      @ninalempicka2948 Pƙed 3 lety +14

      that's what got me into watching the show, I thought it was a glee spinoff 💀

  • @fedhaamour
    @fedhaamour Pƙed 3 lety +149

    I'm loving how you dragging the main character

  • @xoxKenziexox
    @xoxKenziexox Pƙed 3 lety +152

    you forgot the most frustrating thing about season three. Cayetana placing the murder weapon on Polo when she was "saying goodbye", cutting her hand on the bottle, and getting blood on the crime scene....AND NOTHING HAPPENED.

    • @lgsuma71
      @lgsuma71 Pƙed 3 lety +28

      Ikr, the police in this show are terrible at their jobs.
      Or maybe it's the writers.

    • @marthaarchives
      @marthaarchives Pƙed 3 lety +2

      dude same !!!!!! like wtf was that about 🙄

    • @meg_2087
      @meg_2087 Pƙed 2 lety +3

      Ikr? Like I was actually hoping there's going to be more to it but nah

    • @PrettyLittleLiar4
      @PrettyLittleLiar4 Pƙed 2 lety +19

      Right?? The similar thing happened when Marina fell in the locker room and hurt her head, and Nadia came in with her injured hand to help her. It was clearly shown that their wounds came in contact (important since Marina had HIV), and NOTHING happened afterwards. Was it just a tease? I don’t know. It’s just pointless, I thought she would at least have a scare and go to the doctors to check if she’s alright. Anyways, the show is full of inconsistencies, plot holes and pointless moments that seemingly promise one thing but lead to nothing.

    • @Kay-nc1ux
      @Kay-nc1ux Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

      @@PrettyLittleLiar4 im pretty sure it was because marina's was on medication that is meant to keep the hiv contained to the point you can't infect others. im not sure if that also works with blood to blood transmission, but i think that was the explanation

  • @AriUgalde
    @AriUgalde Pƙed 3 lety +870

    About they showing black characters just in the third season...In Spain black population is really low, not like in America that is almost the half of the population. What there are mostly in Spain are latin american, morocans and rumanians. And would be really weird to find then in a rich school, unfortunately. So I think it's realistic than they only introduce one latin american(Lu) and in the season 3 one of the black guys is also latin american. Americans have to remember their reality is not the only reality in the world!!

    • @anjie3048
      @anjie3048 Pƙed 3 lety +275

      exactly different european countries have different minority communities and they are not the same as those in the us....

    • @irrelevance3859
      @irrelevance3859 Pƙed 3 lety +151

      The US’s black population is still very low (like 13%) they just have a huge population all together that it appears to be very large, no where near half. But I agree

    • @abrilmuchella432
      @abrilmuchella432 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      true

    • @afternoonsunjeans9180
      @afternoonsunjeans9180 Pƙed 3 lety +85

      if the show wanted to display reality as it is, they wouldnt have made teens being knowledgable about sex and sexuality as they are presented as if puberty and teen angst is not smth that freakin exists. it's all about what you want to include, and what not. and clearly, BIPOC are not on the list. wonder why (:

    • @AriUgalde
      @AriUgalde Pƙed 3 lety +105

      @@afternoonsunjeans9180 well idk in what high school you were but it's completely normal teenagers start their sexual life between 14-16, at least in Spain. I'm not going to say the TV show doesn't have race issues, of course they have it, specially in the representation of Muslims that I have to remember you are bipoc

  • @musiclover8843
    @musiclover8843 Pƙed 3 lety +126

    I can’t even count how many times I’ve been asked whether I was being forced to wear my hijab. Like, no.

  • @ithoughtiwouldbeunderstood7050
    @ithoughtiwouldbeunderstood7050 Pƙed 3 lety +128

    THANK YOU, i always felt like nadia and valerio had chemistry and was surprised they didnt explore that

    • @AmetafJohora
      @AmetafJohora Pƙed 3 lety +59

      im actually happy they just stayed friends, there aren't a ton of straight guy and straight girls having just platonic relationships, and one of the best parts of valerio's character was seeing him break things off with lu because he was shocked at what she did to nadia and felt guilt for what he did to nadia as well, it was nice to see him just have respect for nadia and to stick up for her without them needing to have romantic development

    • @irenedotcom2405
      @irenedotcom2405 Pƙed 3 lety +4

      @@AmetafJohora I mean Valerio isn’t straight.

    • @AmetafJohora
      @AmetafJohora Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@irenedotcom2405 oh huh i wasn't totally sure, but my point still stands

    • @mickeycattt
      @mickeycattt Pƙed 3 lety +2

      @@AmetafJohora I loved their friendship. Sucks we didn’t get to see anymore after he recorded her

    • @AikiraBeats
      @AikiraBeats Pƙed 3 lety +1

      I was waiting for that and so disappointed that she went for Guzman because that wouldn't happen in real life

  • @onebrowngirl998
    @onebrowngirl998 Pƙed 3 lety +120

    Can't wait for your Season 4 video. You're gonna have a field day with that one. It's so so weak.

    • @sashhhaa4874
      @sashhhaa4874 Pƙed 3 lety +10

      Frrr đŸ˜…đŸ˜‚đŸ€Ł Season 4 was a mess

    • @AikiraBeats
      @AikiraBeats Pƙed 3 lety +3

      Yeah she is they did Rebecca so dirty

    • @mariac7664
      @mariac7664 Pƙed 3 lety

      I think there is going to be a fifth season so It’s better to wait

  • @gabssza8569
    @gabssza8569 Pƙed 3 lety +114

    I just keep thinking how pretty Nadia's actress is

  • @susanalopez5052
    @susanalopez5052 Pƙed 3 lety +533

    I always found it weird how quickly the show (and the fans) tried make you forget and forgive Lu’s racism, they could have done something very interesting because way she bullied Nadia in season one felt very white feminist of her and we rarely see that on these teen shows, but nope forget about it they are friends now!! Either way I still like the show for how trashy it is, and I feel like the murder/mystery interrogation format makes it feel better than other current teen dramas, like they are trying to make more of an effort even if isn’t self aware and the serious angst Can come off as cringy

    • @Eris_Norregard
      @Eris_Norregard Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Can I ask what exactly do you mean by "white feminist"?

    • @susanalopez5052
      @susanalopez5052 Pƙed 3 lety +83

      @@Eris_Norregard bullying a Muslim woman for her cultural upbringing in the name of the ideals of western feminism. You know it happened mostly in the first season, and sure Nadia was very judgemental too, but Lu’s bullying was targeted towards Nadias Muslim identity and shielded behind a “she’s not liberated like us!”

    • @Eris_Norregard
      @Eris_Norregard Pƙed 3 lety +30

      @@susanalopez5052 Oh right, Lu had such a great character development I forgot how terrible she could be in s1. The worst thing is that I can almost see where she's coming from - being raised as an atheist, I too used to see islam as incredibly misogynistic and restrictive, basically "anti-feminist". But as I grew older, I realized that feminism is about choice. If a muslim woman chooses her religion and all the traditions that come with not because of a society pressure, but because it's a part of who she is, than she is by definition liberated. I'm glad that both Lu and Nadia became less prejudiced later.

    • @susanalopez5052
      @susanalopez5052 Pƙed 3 lety +10

      @@Eris_Norregard same here, I lowkey started disliking Lu because she felt like a meaner bootleg Blair, but she really grew on me

    • @susanalopez5052
      @susanalopez5052 Pƙed 3 lety

      @@Eris_Norregard same here, I lowkey started disliking Lu because she felt like a meaner bootleg Blair, but she really grew on me

  • @RobertoHernandez-to4nc
    @RobertoHernandez-to4nc Pƙed 3 lety +179

    As a Spaniard the only thing a like about Elite is the diversity. Yess is not that much, but in spanish TV there is 0%. Is the first Time i see more representation of differents Backgrounds in Spain, even when sometimes is to chliche.

    • @DoodleDoo2
      @DoodleDoo2 Pƙed 3 lety +11

      Well y’all are in your way to make tv more diverse than :) celebrate the victories no matter how big or small

    • @lapatafc618
      @lapatafc618 Pƙed 3 lety +24

      And let's be honest for Spain it was fine black community is significantly smaller than even France but maybe more latinoamericans and Moroccans

    • @MrCheesecake1928
      @MrCheesecake1928 Pƙed 3 lety +4

      @@lapatafc618 and yet still they tend to represent latin people as lazy, dumb, annoying and poor. Most of Spanish series do that, racist much.

    • @bal9944
      @bal9944 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      I'm Turkish but Elite is a Spanish TV show, so of course the majority of characters will be Spanish... My God you guys are annoying... We don't representation every time. It's a European show

  • @literaIIyshy
    @literaIIyshy Pƙed 3 lety +241

    Not gonna lie I appreciated Samuel blandness. He was just a good boiℱ

    • @maidarlindear
      @maidarlindear Pƙed 3 lety +55

      Funny, cause he wasn't even that good lmao

    • @danmi7
      @danmi7 Pƙed 3 lety +38

      but he's awful lol

    • @irish2661
      @irish2661 Pƙed 3 lety +4

      he’s really not a good person, just the way he betrayed rebeka is enough proof for that. he is so selfish that he didnt even seem to care how snitching on her will ruin her life. she was literally homeless, had zero money and nowhere to go. but he didnt even thought of it, and even after that he kept trying to tell her to do this and that like he have the right to. the drugs that she had to sold was the only way to pay bills, and he was being an annoying prick about it. ugh i hate him

    • @literaIIyshy
      @literaIIyshy Pƙed 3 lety +3

      @@irish2661 I'm not about to read that novel you just wrote. I was talking about first season Samuel.

  • @literaIIyshy
    @literaIIyshy Pƙed 3 lety +561

    Elite lost my respect when they didn't make Polo x Christian x Carla a thing.
    I was rooting for the murder trio so bad

    • @Eris_Norregard
      @Eris_Norregard Pƙed 3 lety +192

      RIGHT?! This makes me so mad, why is it that everytime there is a polyamorous relationship introduced in a TV show, it always ends with some big tragedy? They get together, they have sex a lot, then one of them gets jealous and then the bonds are completely torn apart. Not to mention, they are usually consist of the most toxic people. Seriously, can't we have one good case? It DOES happen in real life. I have friends (two guys, one girl) who have been happily together for over four years.

    • @Kmkmkms
      @Kmkmkms Pƙed 3 lety +76

      "the murder trio" lmao

    • @kiwisvideos0
      @kiwisvideos0 Pƙed 3 lety +32

      Sameeee, I was so disappointed when there started being jealousy and lies and then Christian didn't want anything with them, I'm so sad

    • @snem9381
      @snem9381 Pƙed 3 lety +12

      I loved seeing a polyam relationship on TV... then it ends in murder? Again?

    • @Eris_Norregard
      @Eris_Norregard Pƙed 3 lety +15

      @@yukijames1321 Not always. Jealousy is a bad thing and it does happen a lot, unfortunately, but there are polyamorous people out there who don't get jealous at all, I've seen it happen more than once. The friends I've mentioned before are still happily together (they will have a 5th anniversary soon) and they are not the only ones I've seen. It's just about communication and setting the rules and boundaries right from the get go.

  • @kaskus7147
    @kaskus7147 Pƙed 3 lety +273

    Is Valerio just Robert Sheehan's character from Umbrella Academy?

  • @victoriarosa1762
    @victoriarosa1762 Pƙed 3 lety +93

    I used to joke that Samuel's personality was being an angry gnome (no disrespect to by short kings tho)

  • @aaron_collen
    @aaron_collen Pƙed 3 lety +145

    24:15 well, I mean, is Spain. Here there's not really that much black people as in other countries. The underrepresentation here becomes literal invisibility, like, porcentually. So, it's alrealdy a miracle that Omar and Nadia exist.

    • @aaron_collen
      @aaron_collen Pƙed 3 lety +64

      @Trinity Gilreath well, first of all, your argument doesn't really stand if pricks could use it to defend the exact opposite thing (like "I don't care that real people are diverse, this isn't real, they don't have to be here", which, ew).
      Second of all, it's no so much about wether it makes sense for them to have POCs, than about how many POC actors we have in Spain. I mean, they are a smaller percentage of society, so they are also a smaller percentage of actors. Again, I'm not saying that we have enough representation, I'm explaining why this isn't as terrible as it looks. In fact, you get Omar, Nadia and Lu in season 1, I can assure you that in comparaison with most of Spanish fiction that's actually a lot of non-white people. (And yeah, I think that they're not exactly the best kind of representation, but well, baby steps).

    • @ninalempicka2948
      @ninalempicka2948 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      @Trinity Gilreath lmaoo

    • @edc4004
      @edc4004 Pƙed 3 lety +19

      @@aaron_collen you’re probably talking to an american. They cant imagine there is a country that doesnt have the same people in it as theirs. Like Spain is 94% white, one of the highest percentages in the whole of Europe so to have a kinda main character whos muslim is already a big deal. Also you have to understand that race is america is not viewed the same as race in the rest of the world. I believe that here we have a more prevalent issue with religion than race, which btw isnt really a thing. It works diffrent in different parts of the world, they need to rĂ©alise their country is not the only one in the world

    • @aaron_collen
      @aaron_collen Pƙed 3 lety +9

      @@edc4004 I mean, is tricky because we can't understand race by us American standards. It just doesn't work because native Spanish people are white in the sense that we aren't systematically opressed by our appeareance; but, given our history, is normal that a lot of us don't look white within other countries standards (houndreds of years of mixing with arab and North african people and all of that).
      Nevertheless, the actress that plays Nadia is from I think Moroccan descent. She actually has a pretty foreing name. And the character in itself is supposed to be Palestinian. So I figured out even within our context, both the actress and the character navigate the world as a poc.
      Btw I agree with your previous point. We do have a bigger issue with religion. Basically bc when you have a highly prevalent white country, where a lot of the times white people don't look so different from some non-white people, opression tends to take that road. But, I mean, as US americans are still debating wether are we white or not (lmao) most of them wouldn't listen to what we are literally telling them.

    • @aaron_collen
      @aaron_collen Pƙed 2 lety

      @@user-gf5ce9ig1b well, I guess that's a valid point of view. I mean, I might be biased since my city is not very big, and I also live in the North. Even though I'm from a working class neighbourhood, most people around me are white; but that doesn't mean your experience isn't valid, it would make sense for them to coesxist, if that makes sense. Althought I still think that it's middly coherent for a Spanish show to cast/have less POC characters than an American or British one (not to this extent, tho).
      (Oh, and thanks for complimenting my name! I chose it myself, way before the character of Ari was created, but I do think is a pretty cool coincidence too).

  • @maria-ie6zd
    @maria-ie6zd Pƙed 3 lety +39

    it went in a similar road gossip girl did. started out kinda criticizing the higher class and we find it relatable but with time they have more screen time to the rich kids, bigger storylines to the point they became the center of the show and 90% of the fans’ favorite characters are the rick kids and they end up hating the “poor” character we’re supposed to find relatable.

  • @aleemv
    @aleemv Pƙed 3 lety +102

    it made me upset how downhill ander and omar’s relationship went after the first season, like they were the most wholesome and then i hated their relationship

  • @mariedrasnin2152
    @mariedrasnin2152 Pƙed 3 lety +200

    Honestly after season one it all felt like a telenovela that took itself too seriously. I still really liked it tho, I’m here for stupid plots as long as the characters are interesting. Nadia and Guzman were definitely my favourite part of the show. Also I just like the fact that a spanish production is getting such a large international following (same goes for casa de papel of course). It may not be great but at least it isn’t another hollywood teen drama

  • @learivel
    @learivel Pƙed 3 lety +67

    A) I really wish they didn't have the whole Lu and Valerio plot for obvious reasons and B) PLS CAN WE HAVE MORE OF REBE, I think her character's great but they just didn't do much with it. Also I actually love this show but you made some great points!

    • @Eris_Norregard
      @Eris_Norregard Pƙed 3 lety +7

      What's so wrong about the Lu and Valerio plot? And no, I 'm not saying incest is OK, I'm saying it had potential to be a very interesting plot device that involves a lot of drama and a deepdive into character's psychology and development. I think they let go of the whole idea too quickly.

    • @learivel
      @learivel Pƙed 3 lety +2

      @@Eris_Norregard yeah you do have a point. I just think that plot taints a lot of what is rly great about those characters otherwise. but I see what you mean for sure!

  • @CharmfulCarlie
    @CharmfulCarlie Pƙed 3 lety +65

    I think the problem with the show that it got too big than they initially thought of. And now they have to listen to the fanbase. Plus, they completely changed the mystery tone into a complete teen drama.

    • @AikiraBeats
      @AikiraBeats Pƙed 3 lety +19

      It's definitely a fan show especially with this last season it was almost as if I was reading a Wattpad story

    • @dexroda6505
      @dexroda6505 Pƙed 3 lety

      the shows never really been about mystery tho

  • @popsitck6083
    @popsitck6083 Pƙed 3 lety +94

    "Polo. He wears suspenders" lmao

  • @insanepoet9
    @insanepoet9 Pƙed 3 lety +67

    I think the writers messed up by thinking Samu being broody would make him interesting. Every time the writers couldn't figure out what to do with him, they'd throw a girl at him and see what stuck, which is why Carla and Rebe are interested in him (when they could be interested in each other!).

    • @chrisgrimstad9985
      @chrisgrimstad9985 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      brooo i remember when Rebe said Carla had tight tits or something and I was like omg they're gonna get together! but no 😔

    • @insanepoet9
      @insanepoet9 Pƙed 2 lety +6

      @@chrisgrimstad9985 Rebe even says she's gay for "the marchioness"! It could have been a thing!

    • @pregmobrainrot2857
      @pregmobrainrot2857 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      i actually liked carla and samuel together but youre so right, they thought him being stoic makes him a good character

  • @shiroinamida2002
    @shiroinamida2002 Pƙed 3 lety +100

    the only thing that's stopping me of watching this show is the fact that they're teenagers. it's so oversexualized and explicit in every possible way, and it's uncomfortable, because if they aged them up to college age, and it wouldn't make any significant difference, maybe it couldve improve it.

    • @AikiraBeats
      @AikiraBeats Pƙed 3 lety +9

      Yeah they should've been in college for sure but they followed the Riverdale route which kills me

    • @dexroda6505
      @dexroda6505 Pƙed 3 lety

      theyre 18, to me thats kinda fine

    • @shiroinamida2002
      @shiroinamida2002 Pƙed 3 lety +6

      @@dexroda6505 idk barely legal teenagers getting oversexualized by very much older people...

  • @tangentexy
    @tangentexy Pƙed 3 lety +53

    It's clear that Omar loved Ander a lot, because he should have dumped him when he made fun of his Halloween costume, internalized homophobia is the last thing Omar needs in his life.

  • @glorsvids
    @glorsvids Pƙed 3 lety +85

    I hate how Samuel is the center of the show since he’s so bland. Élite s1 is chefs kiss, but it took such a nosedive after that, even though I liked s2 the most. I have a soft spot for the setting as I studied abroad in Spain đŸ‡Ș🇾 and missed the Spain vernacular.
    Commenting again to help this vid out in the algorithm and since I crave any and all analysis of this show!

  • @gracecanartsometimes
    @gracecanartsometimes Pƙed 3 lety +25

    Im so glad you pointed out that Christian and Nano were both written off for Casa De Papel. I never really liked Christian but I was so excited for his character arc in s2 and then he just disappeared and left us alone with Samuel. I also wish they had actually developed Omar and Ander's relationship problems more in s2 because if they were so adamant on being deep they should've explored Ander's internalized homophobia instead of giving him cancer in s3 instead.

  • @uwu-fm2kj
    @uwu-fm2kj Pƙed 3 lety +119

    small correction Yeray isn't black, he's mixed race Spanish and black(not sure). We don't do one drop rule here in Europe. Also Spain has a very small population of black peoples, so as a biracial person here in Europe I don't really mind having few poc characters tbh, the representation is much better than other shows

    • @literaIIyshy
      @literaIIyshy Pƙed 3 lety +10

      Spanish is not a race tho (?

    • @uwu-fm2kj
      @uwu-fm2kj Pƙed 3 lety +8

      @@literaIIyshy sorry I meant white Spanish

    • @crisdebelle
      @crisdebelle Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@literaIIyshy she meant Spanish

    • @crisdebelle
      @crisdebelle Pƙed 3 lety +29

      that's true it seems only the USA still use the racist one drop rule system

    • @LuuCaicedo
      @LuuCaicedo Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Thank you !!

  • @s.bakyhnh1756
    @s.bakyhnh1756 Pƙed 3 lety +131

    Elite: Almost, Not Quite: Director's Cut?

  • @devinthomas5671
    @devinthomas5671 Pƙed 3 lety +27

    I haven't seen anyone mention this but with Netflix they intentionally drop shows after their second season because most contracts only last two seasons and then producers try to negotiate pay raises. If the show ended up getting really weird after two seasons what might have happened is they fired the original team and hired a new crew to do a third season and it ended up going in a different direction because its new people working the show behind the scenes. They also drop shows after two seasons because they want to maintain a balance of having enough new cool content to lure in new subscribers constantly and do not try to maintain subscribership by continuing on with shows after two seasons unless they are extremely popular like Stranger Things or Elite. A lot of good shows have been ended abruptly because of this like The Get Down.

  • @felicityb93
    @felicityb93 Pƙed 3 lety +77

    Can I just say that I absolutely love that you use K-Pop songs as interludes in your videos?! And it's usually songs from 2nd gen groups, so it's like a fun guessing game for me. Great video, as always; I'm allergic af to shows like this (it's starting to get weird how literally every show about teenagers portrays them in this highly dramatized manner), but it's dope to hear people dissect them.

  • @madamemisogynoir2646
    @madamemisogynoir2646 Pƙed 3 lety +215

    Here are how many people who want Yhara to do a video on Grand Army ⬇

  • @MakeedaRoberts
    @MakeedaRoberts Pƙed 3 lety +182

    When Christian made that bomb joke towards Nadia in the first season I legitimately lost it I remember I had to rewind it to hear it again because I thought I might of heard it wrong whoever wrote that in their can go to hell.

    • @133774c05
      @133774c05 Pƙed 3 lety +6

      he doesn't really make a bomb joke, he makes a self immolation joke (setting yourself on fire), still in bad taste but i think i would make more sense to anglospeaker knowledge or cultural sensibilites to make a bomb joke

    • @consueloj.773
      @consueloj.773 Pƙed 3 lety +32

      @@133774c05 no he actually makes a bomb joke in episode two (i think, tho it might’ve been another episode) when Nadia is admiring the trophy and Christian goes and says: "thinking about throwing a bomb, uh?" and Nadia responds: "yeah to your face”

    • @mickeycattt
      @mickeycattt Pƙed 3 lety +10

      I mean yeah it’s horrible but I guess it’s reality in non Arab countries to be racist AF to Muslims. I’m not surprised they showed racism in the show when they had a Muslim character. It’s what they get weekly so ?

    • @tesscrelli783
      @tesscrelli783 Pƙed 2 lety +12

      Why would you hate the writer for writing a racist joke that was meant to be said by a racist?

    • @lucasouza889
      @lucasouza889 Pƙed 2 lety +12

      but the point was to literaly point out the racism nadia has to endure

  • @thefollowingisatest4579
    @thefollowingisatest4579 Pƙed 3 lety +61

    " skip to @ if you don't to hear my summaries/thoughts on each season"
    I would not press that button with a gun to my head.

  • @amandalopes3048
    @amandalopes3048 Pƙed 3 lety +24

    I don't buy Samuel and Carla's relaionship for a second. They really want me to believe that she would rat Polo, the boy she knows and dates since they were 12 years old, on a crime he basically commited for her, for this dude that pre heats pasta for her? It's not like she's impulsive like Marina or love sick, actually the story tell us that her character only cares and loves the ones that are like her, they show that through her relationship with Christian and how she deals with that, by playing with him.

  • @Animefreak242
    @Animefreak242 Pƙed 3 lety +36

    It's strange because Riverdale and Elite are one in the same. Surprisingly good first seasons with tons of social commentary and and a compelling mystery that almost completely fell apart in later seasons as the writers grasped at straws to stir up drama, quickly think of thin, vaguely headline-esque story lines, mashed together with useless teen romance

  • @ComfortablyPlump
    @ComfortablyPlump Pƙed 3 lety +105

    Season 1 was great. Season 2 felt like an excuse to have a party every episode. Stopped watching after that.

  • @kyliegordon3980
    @kyliegordon3980 Pƙed 3 lety +205

    I’ve said it before and Imma say it again:
    Sana Bakkoush >>> Nadia Shana

    • @whatspoppin11326
      @whatspoppin11326 Pƙed 3 lety +25

      Deadass, It was never even a question

    • @user-by1df8ok3l
      @user-by1df8ok3l Pƙed 3 lety +31

      which is a shame because i rlly wanted to like nadia ://

    • @emilyandygreen5733
      @emilyandygreen5733 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      yes! i love sana

    • @DoodleDoo2
      @DoodleDoo2 Pƙed 3 lety +13

      I always hear how everyone thinks she’s an “unrealistic expectation” and has a “white man saving her” and I feel like I’m taking crazy pills because I watched the entire show and I didn’t see that once??? She takes off her hijab because of the school but she wears it at home and sometimes when she’s out too (she’s allowed to do that because you can choose to wear one or not wear one). She never once relied on how wealth and powerful Guzman was to get a scholarship, she worked hard for that herself while he supported her. I also guess struggling hard to meet your parents expectations and what you think they are gonna react like and trying to figure what you want in life is non existent for Muslims now đŸ€”. I am a south Asian Muslim woman and I completely sympathized with her and her struggle to meet her parents expectations. It’s like y’all want a picture perfect Muslim because you’ve never struggled with these things therefore they must not be realistic. Not to mention Guzman literally freaking goes to her parents shop, kneels, and apologizes for whatever problem that he has done. How is he a terrible influence trying to teach her that her faith is bad and that she should run away? He always respects her decisions and her understandable indecisiveness. I’m honestly sick of y’all Muslims that think you speak for everyone. I have seen good and bad Muslim representations, there can be more than one type of good Muslim representation. The Muslim girl from Skams was good but so we Nadia but if y’all think only the skams girl is acceptable then clearly you got bias.

    • @whatspoppin11326
      @whatspoppin11326 Pƙed 3 lety +28

      @@DoodleDoo2 literally no one here said she was unrealistic. The problem is that the Muslim woman who’s oppressed and hates her religion is *already represented* it’s a stereotype that I’m sick and tired of seeing, I can name at least 10 insteances off the top of my head where the muslimahs defining trait is her rebelling against her religion and only one where she’s just a normal girl being a Muslim and living life as a Muslim, for something to be realistically depicted it should be depicted in equal amounts and while Nadia’s story may be representative of a minority of Muslims it’s not for the rest of us and it’s something we’re sick and tired of having to see and having to deal with as everyone only sees me as hating my religion

  • @flowerbloom..
    @flowerbloom.. Pƙed 3 lety +50

    I’m just sick and tired of them reusing the thrupple storyline.
    S1: Polo, Carla, Christian
    S2: I don’t think there’s one here, so I’ll just count the awkward bed scene with Guzman, Polo and Ander
    S3: Polo, Cayentana and Valerio
    S4: Omar, Ander and that new guy

    • @rosie2719
      @rosie2719 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      EXACTLYYY

    • @dexroda6505
      @dexroda6505 Pƙed 3 lety

      there are legit only 2 thruples how tf are they reusing it. plus the drama that comes from the thruples is way different

    • @misterfortune3790
      @misterfortune3790 Pƙed 2 lety

      There’s only like two throuples.
      S1: Polo, Carla and Christian
      S2: You can’t count Guzman sleeping next to his two friends who choose to masturbate together, and then the next day admit it was a one time thing as a Throuple.
      S3: Polo, Cayetana and Valerio
      S4: Patrick, Omar and Ander is more like a love triangle.

  • @leena6615
    @leena6615 Pƙed 3 lety +126

    I did my best to keep track of the plot and characters in this show while watching this amazing video but if you ask me why Polo killed Marina I wouldn’t be able to answer you. But I can totally relate to watching a whole season for a beautiful actress because I honestly watched this whole video for your voice.

    • @sergiovela7686
      @sergiovela7686 Pƙed 3 lety +67

      It's not explained that well in the video. Basically marina's and carla's dads were doing shady businesses together. All the dirt was stored in a flashdrive which was Hidden on carla's dad's watch. When marina helps nano get Money she tells him to steal carla's dad's watch collection. Carla figures it out and tells marina to return just that one watch. Nano gets greedy and tries to blackmail carla's dad.
      Meanwhile Carla breaks up with polo because polo slept with Christian without her knowing which breaks the rules of the threesome or something. Polo gets to a point where he would do anything to get Carla back and goes to confront marina and take the watch back. And then in a fit of rage he ends up killing marina.
      It's a really good twist because throughout the season polo was the only character who didn't really have a motive for killing marina

    • @Lisaand11
      @Lisaand11 Pƙed 3 lety +16

      @@sergiovela7686 Maybe it's me but tbh I feel like Polo in a way did have incentive for killing Marina--now, hear me out:
      Now, I haven't seen season 1 in quite some time but I do remember that before Polo killed Marina, she did ridicule him. Now that doesn't sound like much, but when you think about the moment where he snapped, there were other times in the show where Carla would mock/talk down to Polo, his friends would do the same at times and later on we see that even one of his own mothers would bring him down as well.
      As for the dumb threesome thing yeah...Carla clearly cared for him since they've known each other for years and been together romantically for years--but she was getting bored of him. Polo could sense that, and it also didn't help that he was dealing with confusion of possibly being bi AND polyamorous. He'd get enough shit from his guy friends about possibly liking both guys and girls.
      So if you take all of this--plus including with Carla breaking up with him and Polo being terrified of being on his own since him and Carla used to always be there for each other--he was really desperate to get some type of structure back in his life, which was Carla. But then when he confronted Marina for the watch and she decided to ridicule him, it brought back all that closed off anger of constantly being the punching bag of his friends (and how Carla breaking up with him was his own fault) and...he just snapped. I don't think he meant to kill her, but in a blind rage just let all his anger out at once and by the time he realized Marina was dead, the deed was done.

  • @TBD..
    @TBD.. Pƙed 3 lety +34

    I think polo said that to lu coz that was what marina said to him about carla which pushed him over the edge. I think he was egging her on coz he wanted to die, and that's why he said it's okay and tried walking out of the club so lu or any of his friends would not be suspects

  • @TheLeah2344
    @TheLeah2344 Pƙed 3 lety +46

    I watched this show and didn’t see a lot of reviews when this show first came out. I’m glad to see that you reviewed this show. I was also mad when they did NOTHING with Christian’s character.

  • @grandsonoak
    @grandsonoak Pƙed 3 lety +160

    The thing that I hate the most is that Samuel look 45 years old.

  • @1555milena
    @1555milena Pƙed 3 lety +22

    I recently watched season 4 and omg rebeka and lucrecia really were the only ones that had any trace of personality

  • @sjblack9135
    @sjblack9135 Pƙed 3 lety +7

    People saying Spain "isn't diverse so this is accurate representation actually" are full of sh**. I lived in a small (30K) population town in the middle of nowhere in the region Castille y Leon and we had a large population of Black West African diaspora, people from Senegal, Gambia, from Morrocco. OH, and that doesn't include the large populations that include Romani and Bulgarian descended people, and the large Asian (from what I saw, mainly Chinese) population, too. These people are there, have been there, for a long time and are continually ignored and stiffled; these are totally issues the show could have brought up.
    I'm so, so tired of people using this idea that yes, while homogenous countries still exist, it's a reason we should "accurately" depict these countries by continuing to perpetuate euro-centric standards--when it all boils down to stereotyping anyway. If you think Spain is one of those homogenous societies, you are wrong, straight up.
    anyway your videos are amazing love you thank you

  • @poppaelias4175
    @poppaelias4175 Pƙed 2 lety +12

    I wasn’t sure how i should feel about liking Polo so much at first lol, but I feel more justified after this video😂
    fr though even though the reveal that it was Lu had me *reeling*, I was SOBBING during his death scene. the part where Lu’s voice is shaking and she says “I didn’t mean to” and you can see in his face that he realizes he’s going to die, and he just tells her, “I know.” then when Guzman forgives him
..man I couldn’t take it😭

  • @technojunkie123
    @technojunkie123 Pƙed 3 lety +38

    I just binged watched season 4 all in one night and it was SO BAD! I thought season 3 went off the rails but my god season 4 was truly a train wreck. I hope you do a video on it cuz I can't wait to hear you rightfully roast it!

    • @malenyluna5275
      @malenyluna5275 Pƙed 3 lety +5

      It is bad, not digging the new characters and the storyline.

    • @sashhhaa4874
      @sashhhaa4874 Pƙed 3 lety +5

      Yeah I totally agree I was quite disappointed with season 4 i hope season 5 is better

  • @valeriarossini543
    @valeriarossini543 Pƙed 3 lety +36

    comment before watching the video: I find elite super fun, in the same way shows like gossip girl are fun (which means I enojoy the campy, outrageous, nonsensical elements, but I don't expect much from the plot)
    Edit: I agree with EVERYTHING you said, season 1 was sooo much better than the last two! Also, yeah, I would like for the classism to be explored more. The show got too comfortable with itself and didn't try hard enough to push boundaries and actually do something good. Also, I was so disappointed when Cayetana wasn't Polo's killer!!! It would've been super cool and fit her character!

  • @snakesnoteyes
    @snakesnoteyes Pƙed 3 lety +30

    “If I had so little going for me I’d kill a more interesting person too” is absolutely vicious and I can’t stop laughing

  • @katyayani6698
    @katyayani6698 Pƙed 3 lety +6

    Polo was the only reason why I was so invested in seasons 2 and 3 despite of its shortcomings. Now knowing that he's dead , it's kinda hard to be excited for further seasons

  • @gabriella8141
    @gabriella8141 Pƙed 3 lety +12

    As someone who grew up on telenovelas and their repeated storylines, I didn't mind Elite, nor did I mind (too much) when it became more like one instead of being so plot-driven. But I think you hit a lot of good points and I really liked this video :)

  • @hyperballad4971
    @hyperballad4971 Pƙed 3 lety +68

    i’ve never seen elite but i watched this whole video. literally all i was thinking about was how hot nadia is 😂

    • @AikiraBeats
      @AikiraBeats Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Facts she is fire along with Lu

  • @marimarimar
    @marimarimar Pƙed 3 lety +45

    So unfortunately, Miguel, they guy who acts as Christian was rumored to be dealing with a lot of mental health issues so I think that’s why he was written out since season two â˜č only just began your video but it so gooood so far !

    • @welch_inc6532
      @welch_inc6532 Pƙed 3 lety +18

      He left for Money Heist. He’s missing for most is s3 of that show to finish Elite s2

    • @Batcow-1138
      @Batcow-1138 Pƙed 3 lety +4

      Hes way more important in La Casa de Papel that in Élite

  • @kelechieke8104
    @kelechieke8104 Pƙed 3 lety +6

    Bro ur so right about Elite failing to showcase the class disparity that’s ever so present in their show. Like Ander was the only member of the middle-class and he attends Las Encinas only cuz his mom was the principal there. They could have gave his character moments of how he felt about his peers having the lifestyle he could only dream of, while coming off as preppy and ungrateful to members of the lower class like Nadia, Samuel, and Christian.

  • @WolfpupBrew
    @WolfpupBrew Pƙed 3 lety +7

    I love that you used After School’s First Love for the credits song. You’re amazing.
    Also, thank you for the amazing hour long video (re-upload).

  • @nuages_1952
    @nuages_1952 Pƙed 3 lety +115

    i ditched the show after only watching the 1st episode - not my cup of tea, - but from this video it seems like samwell is a clay 2.0, overly obsessed (at least at first) with a dead girl who he had a crush on. and yep i guess he IS boring since i remembered all the main characters except him.

    • @literaIIyshy
      @literaIIyshy Pƙed 3 lety +47

      "samwell" lmao the way that sent me 😂😂

    • @Kmkmkms
      @Kmkmkms Pƙed 3 lety +16

      hes a total clay jensen, his character doesnt have much aside from his love for a dead girl

    • @irrelevance3859
      @irrelevance3859 Pƙed 3 lety

      @@Kmkmkms I agree his character doesn’t have much but he does get over Marina with Carla

    • @evangeliar.7600
      @evangeliar.7600 Pƙed 3 lety

      You can't compare Clay with Samu at all. Also Samu wasn't "obsessed" he fell in love with another girl a few months later

    • @lulu_Lm
      @lulu_Lm Pƙed 2 lety

      says the person who really never watched the show but wanna act like you did. pathetic.

  • @elisa-bi9xd
    @elisa-bi9xd Pƙed 3 lety +4

    this is the third time in the past two days i’ve watched this video in full and i’m so glad i found it! as huge as elite is, i could never find a proper video essay about it, only stumbling upon reactions and commentaries here and there. and as somebody who tends to need a good video essay so i can hear my own thoughts on something echoed back to me, this was perfect! so well made and i agreed with everything you said.
    another thing more show wise i’d like to say is that in season one, after the scene you mentioned where marina walks into class realizing everyone is against her, i thought that in that moment they ALL killed marina. that all these kids came together to kill and cover up the murder- and get away with it- an ending that would really be exemplary of how nadia, christian and samu got roped into rich people shenanigans AND pull through on the theme that the wealthy really can get away with anything. (plus i really love the thought of them all conspiring to kill her together, brings a creepy lair to the story)
    anyways, not sure if you’n even read this but thanks again for the amazing video!
    p.s. when you mentioned degrassi next gen/class i audibly gasped thats yet another one of the series i cannot for the life of me find people who have seen and/or made essays deconstructing it

  • @HAVgiraffe
    @HAVgiraffe Pƙed rokem +2

    sitting here on July 2023 with the release of Elite Season 7 looming in the near future...they're still doing the flashback/flashforward narrative style from the 1st season with less than stellar results.

  • @pillboxmovies
    @pillboxmovies Pƙed 3 lety +37

    Elite: Almost, Not Quite *(Here We Go Again)*

  • @anjab-1769
    @anjab-1769 Pƙed 3 lety +229

    I watched elite until the sex in the shower scene. All I could think was "oh. It's that kind of show" and now seeing your summary on it, yep. It really IS that kind of show. I don't enjoy shows that use sex so often it feels more like porn than anything else. However I always enjoy listening to your voice so I still had to watch your video on it 😅

    • @verybarebones
      @verybarebones Pƙed 3 lety +50

      It's a Spanish tv show. Nudity is never censored, sex very mildly so, so it's easy for stuff to seem excessive when compared to American media.

    • @Minicoper145
      @Minicoper145 Pƙed 3 lety +74

      yea i honestly kinda forgot about most of the sex scenes even happening but thinking back they are really unnecessary esp when these ppl are supposed to be like 16

    • @maameyaaasamoah6092
      @maameyaaasamoah6092 Pƙed 3 lety +15

      That is the exact reason I stopped watching Elite

    • @whatspoppin11326
      @whatspoppin11326 Pƙed 3 lety +20

      Same exact reason, I stuck around because I thought I had finally found good Muslim girl respresentation and nOPE, season 2 swoops in and screws that up

    • @Maria-rj9ys
      @Maria-rj9ys Pƙed 3 lety +4

      @@verybarebones i guess?? but most of those shows that are on cable for everyone to watch are at night and america does it on netflix/hbo since years ago. it's nothing new for them, wish i wouldnt have to see that much ass tho

  • @victoriarosa1762
    @victoriarosa1762 Pƙed 3 lety +23

    I was sooo angry with pairing Lu with her brother (Even if sometimes they had chemistry...) but then her closure in the third season where she realises she's has hit rock bottom and she has only herself to count on wouldn't have been as satisfying as it is. You explained it very well in ur video

    • @deborahvance1334
      @deborahvance1334 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      I mean they could have at LEAST made them step siblings.

  • @Sb-kx9ne
    @Sb-kx9ne Pƙed 3 lety +12

    What was annoying for me with Nadia (other than the stereotypical potrayal)is how her dad is supposed to be this evil backward man. But the writers don't seem to follow through that very well bc it seems that the problem is the lack of communication with his kids more than anything, bc everytime Nadia sits him down and explains stuff to him, her dad ends up being very accepting of her decisions. And Nadia's parents are the only ones that care for their kids' wellbeing in comparison to the other ones (Carla's parents are pimping her out, Guzman's are involved in illegal stuff and were lowkey ashamed of Marina having aids, Christian's ones hated him etc.)

    • @bakugo9761
      @bakugo9761 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      You mean how he was written to be a nuanced character who ended up growing as a person? I'm sorry but I don't agree with your perception of him at all. His fear was that his kids will pull away like their older sister did, that's a major conflict of the whole story. In the end, he very much ends up accepting both his son and his daughter. He was never a one-dimensional character.

    • @Sb-kx9ne
      @Sb-kx9ne Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@bakugo9761 the writer have him going back and forth with him, that's less growth and more of them just constantly coming back to him being "oppressive". Also there's the fact that the writers don't present him much in a way where we feel his fear of losing kids, but rather we see him constantly being the villain and they also mention Nadia's sister like one time, which is why a lot of the audience failed to pick up on his mindset

    • @bakugo9761
      @bakugo9761 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@Sb-kx9ne Again, this is not the way I saw it at all. Of course he wasn't a great person at all in the beginning because he was super oppressive and held bigoted beliefs, but in the end he grew and had to face that he can't control his children anymore. I mean you do you, but I saw this and it resonated so much with me.

  • @vampiressrina
    @vampiressrina Pƙed 3 lety +72

    Me: Oh, a character named Marina! I almost never see characters with my name!
    5 minutes later: ... oh.

  • @carysbebard3690
    @carysbebard3690 Pƙed 3 lety +4

    Can't believe there were spoilers in this hour long video about a show I haven't seen....ur content is just so good!

  • @FA-dw1cv
    @FA-dw1cv Pƙed 3 lety +11

    Thank you so much for speaking on the Islamophobia topic. It never gets talked about and us Muslims are always stomped on. It's nice to hear someone who speaks good about our religion!

    • @Noa......
      @Noa...... Pƙed 2 lety +2

      But she never covered the homophobia, repressed sexuality and negative judgement towards those with HIV. Omar basically is in "prison" in his home envionment. And now, he is free and openly gay; which I am glad. Glad he is finally accepted.

  • @fedhaamour
    @fedhaamour Pƙed 3 lety +178

    omar is the best character and ander doesn't deserve him

    • @null6955
      @null6955 Pƙed 3 lety +49

      they're both so toxic to each other but ander definitely is the worst. omar would be a much better character without him dragging him down...

    • @aao2780
      @aao2780 Pƙed 3 lety +61

      Omar had so much potential as a gay Palestine Muslim but the writers refused to do anything with his character other than be reduced to his relationship. It’s weird since one of the creators developed him from his own context with his ex Muslim boyfriend. I loved in s1 Omar’s relationship with Ander, his relationship with Nadia and his friendship with Samuel which was very wholesome amidst the drama. Him exploring queer culture was also fun but they dropped the ball in s3 when he became so weak and left the independence he had in s1. It’s a shame since he’s a very charismatic character around Samuel, Nadia and Lu and even Ander when he’s not depressed 😭

    • @user-oo6vr1ky5f
      @user-oo6vr1ky5f Pƙed 3 lety

      @@aao2780 gay Muslim couples don’t exists wtf

    • @gn2630
      @gn2630 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      @@user-oo6vr1ky5f yes... yes they do

    • @zuperheads4828
      @zuperheads4828 Pƙed 3 lety +9

      @@null6955 omar was cheating on ander when he had cancer 💀 they both don’t deserve eachother

  • @renkuch
    @renkuch Pƙed 3 lety +5

    Thank you for playing lollipop by the I C O N I C 2NE1 & Big Bang, wow what a moment in kpop history.

  • @jaidenjn
    @jaidenjn Pƙed 3 lety +33

    "Polo...he wears suspenders." hahahaha

  • @muna5013
    @muna5013 Pƙed 3 lety +38

    Do you think you could make an analysis video on the show Skam? Just putting it out there lol.

  • @siddiqsmouse5004
    @siddiqsmouse5004 Pƙed 3 lety +14

    "Classism is in session" should have been the tagline

  • @null6955
    @null6955 Pƙed 3 lety +99

    as flawed as elite's writing of muslim women is, i still really appreciated nadia's story. yes, its simplistic and sometimes it does support islamophobic messages (like the school administration just getting away with banning the hijab bc of "secularism" the fuck), i still understand what they were going for. i definitely did not need the fucking romeo and juliet christan and muslim vibe season 2 and especially season 3 gave us with guzman and nadia, but at the end of it all nadia chooses to explore her sexuality, has the freedom to do so, and does not face the same consequences that so many non-muslims assume she would have to face. her parents embrace her no matter what. they love her and for the most part we understand their behaviour isn't just because of their religion, (a religion which in some ways does demean women like any other religion--i'm an agnostic muslim btw) but because of their fears of losing identity in this foreign country, fears of losing another daughter, etc. we see that her dad's behaviour isn't out of hate or oppressive beliefs, but fear and frustration. and despite how ppl see her before and after taking her hijab off, she still wears it. because her character is not defined by it. her exploration as a teenager does not make her a bad muslim and i think that representation is huge. and i definitely understand that in a lot of ways this is framed by non muslims who don't really understand but i still resonated with it and i can see the good, is all im saying.

    • @DoodleDoo2
      @DoodleDoo2 Pƙed 3 lety +23

      I always hear how everyone thinks she’s an “unrealistic expectation” and has a “white man saving her” and I feel like I’m taking crazy pills because I watched the entire show and I didn’t see that once??? She takes off her hijab because of the school but she wears it at home and sometimes when she’s out too (she’s allowed to do that because you can choose to wear one or not wear one). She never once relied on how wealth and powerful Guzman was to get a scholarship, she worked hard for that herself while he supported her. I also guess struggling hard to meet your parents expectations and what you think they are gonna react like and trying to figure what you want in life is non existent for Muslims now đŸ€”. I am a south Asian Muslim woman and I completely sympathized with her and her struggle to meet her parents expectations. It’s like y’all want a picture perfect Muslim because you’ve never struggled with these things therefore they must not be realistic. Not to mention Guzman literally freaking goes to her parents shop, kneels, and apologizes for whatever problem that he has done. How is he a terrible influence trying to teach her that her faith is bad and that she should run away? He always respects her decisions and her understandable indecisiveness. I’m honestly sick of y’all Muslims that think you speak for everyone. I have seen good and bad Muslim representations, there can be more than one type of good Muslim representation. The Muslim girl from Skams was good but so we Nadia but if y’all think only the skams girl is acceptable then clearly you got bias. Nadia was the only representation I have for a Muslim girl like me and I’m not even into drugs or partying or sex.

    • @jiminici3351
      @jiminici3351 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      I'm sorry but how can you be an agnostic Muslim... ? unless your definition of agnostic is different maybe? Islam is defined by it's very explicit requirement to believe in God. You can not follow a single Islamic ruling and still be Muslim as long as u believe in God for certain.
      (And it does not demean women at ALL, not even remotely - coming from a Muslim girl living in a Muslim country. but that's alright, I'm not about to get into another argument with a stranger online so you can ignore this. our perspectives are clearly very different. I'm just curious about the first thing.)

    • @null6955
      @null6955 Pƙed 3 lety +12

      @@jiminici3351 bc I was raised muslim and I follow its teachings inherently bc of that. I dont know how to say hello in any other way except the Islamic way. And when my family asks for me to send them a prayer I do so. Just bc I dont believe doesnt erase how engrained my life is to Islam. Its complicated bc its cultural not just religious.
      The demeaning women thing...I was raised a Muslim girl too. Ig it's always gonna come down to experience.

    • @user-oo6vr1ky5f
      @user-oo6vr1ky5f Pƙed 3 lety

      So you a non practicing Muslim.

    • @user-ix7rj3pc7r
      @user-ix7rj3pc7r Pƙed 3 lety +2

      @@null6955 So yeah basically you are not a practicing Muslim if you say you do not believe and as you have said its down to cultural experiences and not religion that make you think it is unfair on women.
      I agree with the other post. I cannot comment on your personal experiences and culture but I suggest you avoid saying Islam demeans women in any way. Just some friendly advice as you might annoy some practicing Muslims. In Islam when followed correctly women have a very high status and value. Sadly it is when people disregard their religion and follow archaic cultural practices yet parade them as 'Islamic' when it is a problem.
      Islam respects and values women. Many cultures on the other hand sadly do not hence the confusion 😔