Critics and fans note that this season feels "less lustful" than its predecessors, focusing more on the psychological impact of past events rather than just "clandestine rendezvous," as noted in reviews on Rotten Tomatoes .

Picking up after the death of Samuel, the episode finds Las Encinas attempting to cover up its scandalous past to preserve its reputation. However, the student body remains fractured by trauma and systemic issues.

The full series is available on the Netflix Official Site .

The premiere establishes a heavy focus on "systematic issues" including domestic violence, LGTBI-phobia, and the aftermath of sexual assault, according to the Elite Wiki . Character Highlights