Pure filler, zero development, and honestly, a total letdown:
1. Elle is this insecure mess whoโd rather be everyoneโs favorite doormat than chase her own dreams. And somehow sheโs accepted to Harvard? Yeah, right. Meanwhile, her โmatureโ friend group acts like a bunch of toddlers with trust issues.
2. Her so-called best friend? A selfish brat throwing a tantrum every five seconds like heโs stuck in a never-ending toddler phase. All he wants is to keep Elle on a leashโhow charming.
3. Seriously, how did Elle get into two top universities? With all that insecurity, is she even that smart or just really good at pretending?
4. They paint Elle as some kind of perfect prodigy who can do everything flawlesslyโfrom go-karts to dance floors, to acing Harvard-level exams, and dominating video games. Because obviously, privileged white girls are the only ones who matterโand the show thinks weโll all relate. Spoiler: We wonโt.
5. The rest of the cast? About as deep as a kiddie pool. No backstory, no growth, just stuck in the same dull loop.
6. Elle rolls with the rich kids and can apparently have anyone she wants, but somehow chooses to slave away as a waitress. Maybe itโs part of the โrelatableโ fantasy?
7. Same boring love triangle drama between Noah, Elle, and Marco playing refereeโplot twist: nothing ever changes, except itโs more snooze-worthy now.
8. Elleโs drama with her stepmom? Pathetic. She respected the woman until someone told her โeveryone hates their stepmom,โ and then suddenly sheโs looking for reasons to complain like a reality show contestant. The highlight? Her dadโs mic drop moment telling her, โYouโre not the only one who needs love.โ
Honestly, if they try for season 4, Iโll just assume the writers ran out of shame back in season 2.