
It’s probably the tennis and the drugs that are making him look haggard, but a little fairy dust would help Ander shine the way he deserves. AnderĪnder: Best candidate for a makeover. Bonus point: He’s everything his name does not stand for. Question is, what kind of buddy? With a body like that though, think of the fun you can have with him.

ChristianĬhristian: Most likely to take you on an adventure. He’s spontaneous, easy-going, and funny, probably the one you’re looking for as a buddy. (If you’re looking for a more traditional review of the show, you can Google that somewhere else.) But before we start playing, I’m giving mini-awards to certain characters. That’s why we’re playing FMK with the Elite cast, except we’ll change it to SMK as in “Sleep with, Marry, Kill,” because I feel we need to talk like elites here. The series tackles family, culture, society, gender issues, sex, lies, disease, sex, crime, nudity, drugs, and oh, did I mention sex? Riverdale‘s dark touch is almost soft core compared to Elite‘s drama this show is probably more comparable to Sense8, minus the superpowers. Netflix’s Elite basically revolves around students from different kinds of upbringing, from the elites (of course) and the working class, who become involved with one another’s business while in university. But if you can handle a little foreshadowing, let me proceed. By the way, I’m dropping minor spoilers (I won’t tell you who the killer is, promise), so if you plan to watch this series without any clue, you can leave now and come back later to see if we share the same sentiments. Shocked already? No, you shouldn’t be, because that’s part of Netflix’s description of the series.

I’m emphasizing the word “trophy,” because it is the murder weapon used to kill one of the students. First of all, I wanna thank Netflix for creating this series and our Garage executive editor September for letting me know about the existence of this “trophy-worthy” series.
