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By Devon Forward Published Jun 20, 2021
Looking for your next killer teen drama?
Like Spain’s Gossip Girl, only deadlier, Netflix’s thrilling drama series Elite became a clear fan-favorite series after the first season’s release in October 2018. The series stars Itzan Escamilla as Samuel "Samu" García Domínguez, a teenage boy who is sent to the prestigious private school in town on scholarship when his public school collapses. He is joined by two other scholarship students, Mina El Hammani’s Nadia Shanaa and Miguel Herrán’s Christian Varela Expósito. Feeling like fish in a sea of sharks, the trio must navigate this new cutthroat world of privilege and influence in order to survive.
The first season unravels on two timelines — one, as Samu and the others first arrive and adjust to the new school and their new classmates, and two, months in the future, as police investigate the death of a classmate named Marina, played by María Pedraza. Combining murder mystery with teen drama, Elite continues to dominate the streaming platform, with Season 4 launched on June 18, 2021.
After bingeing the new season, and while you wait for Season 5 coming next year, you’ll need some new shows to fill the Elite-sized hole in your heart. Here are seven shows within the same vein as Elite that are sure to keep you occupied and obsessed for a while.
An Italian teen drama, Baby is about two teenage girls who go to an elite high school in Rome. One is Chiara (Benedetta Porcaroli), a privileged, rich girl who is bored with her normal life, and the other is Ludovica (Alice Pagani), a loner in need of money who befriends Chiara. Painting it as an adventure, Ludovica draws Chiara into the world of sex work, bringing trouble and danger into both of their lives.
Inspired by actual events in 2013 and 2014 concerning two underage Italian teenage girls who got involved with a prostitution ring, Chiara and Ludovica start a second life as sex workers when they aren’t at home or in school. While Chiara is drawn in by the cash to buy luxury goods and the illusion of what this life could be like, Ludovica is encouraged to do sex work by her mother to help pay for bills and other family needs.
With three seasons total on Netflix, Baby is a practically perfect option if you are looking for something similar to Elite for your next watch. Gritty and dramatic, the show is a coming-of-age tale about two young women’s search for independence gone wrong.
Another Spanish-language series, Who Killed Sara? is a mystery thriller from Mexico that stars Manolo Cardona as Álex Guzmán, a man on a mission to avenge the murder of his sister, Sara, a crime he has been wrongfully convicted of and serving time for over the last 18 years. The day of his sister’s death, Álex, Sara, her boyfriend Rodolfo Lazcano (Alejandro Nones), and a few other friends go on the Lazcano family boat. Sara is the first to try out a new parasailing parachute, but the strap snaps while she’s in the air, leading her to fall and suffer mortal injuries. Well, it turns out that the parachute strap is tampered with before she parasails, and the Lazcano family frame Álex for the crime.
Finally released from prison nearly two decades later, Álex starts investigating the Lazcano family, slowly uncovering more and more secrets about everyone in the family, as well as the sister he thought he knew so well. Ximena Lamadrid plays the title character, as the show continually features flashbacks to Sara’s life before her untimely death. With two seasons out so far, it’s still unclear who’s guilty of Sara’s death, but the show consistently reveals more information to create an intriguing story of privilege and manipulation that leaves you wanting more.
A UK series that started airing way back in 2007, Skins focuses on a group of teenage friends in Bristol, South West England, who have an affinity for getting in trouble. With a unique structure, the show centers around a group of characters for two seasons before switching to another group and another story, with six seasons total. Wrapping up the story of a few fan-favorite characters, Skins also has a pseudo-Season 7, which consists of three two-part movies. Written and produced in part by the young actors themselves and other teenagers, the series presents a relatively realistic portrayal of the dark side of teenage life. It’s definitely ramped up, with Season 4 even having a murder, but overall it’s quite honest, addressing sexuality, drug use, family issues, PTSD, and more.
If you haven’t heard of the series before, Skins happens to feature many British actors who, while relatively unknown at the time (for many it was their first acting role), now rule Hollywood. A few names you might recognize include Nicholas Hoult (Mad Max: Fury Road) as Tony Stonem, Dev Patel (The Green Knight) as Anwar, and Joe Dempsie (Game of Thrones) as Chris, and Kaya Scodelario (The Maze Runner) as Effie Stonem. Another actor who had a small appearance in early seasons of Skins is Daniel Kaluuya, who just won an Academy Award for Judas and the Black Messiah.
A USA Network series that was unjustly cancelled after one season and eventually made its way to Netflix, Dare Me is a teen drama created by Megan Abbott, who also wrote the book that the show is based on, and the series is a fitting option for fans of Elite.
Starring Herizen Guardiola as Addy Hanlon and Marlo Kelly as Beth Cassidy, the series focuses on the cheer squad at Sutton Grove High School. When the team gets a new coach in the form of Willa Fitzgerald’s Colette French, once a superstar cheerleader herself who is rising to the same prominence in coaching, Addy is enthralled. Soon enough, Addy and Colette are revealing secrets to one another, and the newfound friendship between cheerleader and coach leads Addy and Beth’s friendship to fracture. Unfortunately, trouble comes for everyone in the form of a murder investigation, which Beth believes Colette has something to do with, but she can’t stop the coach from pulling her best friend deeper and deeper into the controversy.
While it’s definitely from a different angle, Dare Me explores a very similar storyline to Elite, while also satisfying the increasing interest in cheerleading, likely inspired by another Netflix hit, the Emmy-winning docuseries Cheer.
Starring Zendaya, who won an Emmy for her role as Rue in the series, Euphoria is a mature drama about a group of teens navigating a world of drugs, sex, and relationships as they work through personal identity, trauma, and other struggles of life. The critically acclaimed series is praised for its cinematography, acting, and various other aspects of the show, but in particular, the way it approaches its subject matter so candidly.
Alongside Zendaya is an astounding ensemble cast that includes Maude Apatow, Angus Cloud, Eric Dane, Alexa Demie, Jacob Elordi, Sydney Sweeney, and more. One true standout (aside from Zendaya, of course), is Hunter Schafer as Jules Vaughn. Jules is a transgender girl who moves into town and quickly starts a deep friendship with Zendaya’s Rue. A trans woman herself, Schafer’s portrayal of Jules is a key part of the show’s strength of diverse representation.
Like Elite, Euphoria takes on the dark side of late adolescence, as teenagers are desperately trying to define themselves in some way while they transition into adulthood. A little more serious in tone than the Spanish-language Netflix series, Euphoria is a great choice for what to binge after Elite. There’s a reason no one could stop talking about the HBO Max show when Season 1 came out.
If your favorite part of Elite is the murder investigation and various other crimes revolving around this group of troubled teens, then another international series on Netflix called Quicksand might be the perfect pick for your next watch. A Swedish-language miniseries, Quicksand is based on the 2016 novel of the same name by Malin Persson Giolito. There’s only six episodes, so it’s a quick watch, but expect a lot of emotions.
Starring Hanna Ardéhn as Maya Norberg, Quicksand has a similar structure to Elite, with two paralleling timelines telling the story of Maya’s path from an innocent, sweet teenager, to a suspected murderer involved in a school shooting. Quicksand is a very dark show, so people who can’t deal with intense topics might want to reconsider watching. But if you think you can handle it, the show is definitely worth the dark emotional journey. Throughout the episodes, Quicksand digs deep into Maya’s relationship with a boy named Sebastian "Sibbe" Fagerman, played by Felix Sandman, and how both teenagers’ upbringings and various factors lead to the deadly events at the school.
Set in some small coastal town of the Outer Banks of North Carolina, Outer Banks follows a group of teenagers, led by John B. (Chase Stokes), determined to find out what happened to John’s father, only to discover a much deeper secret involving a legendary treasure. The story is centered around the severe class differences at play in town, with the wealthy residents who live in the area seasonally earning the nickname “Kooks,” while John, his friends, and other working-class local residents are known as “Pogues.” John’s group of friends challenges the class barriers, with Sarah Cameron (Madelyn Cline) and Kiara "Kie" (Madison Bailey) both kids from Kook families who find themselves more at home and welcome with John and the other Pogues. Alongside John, Sarah, and Kie, filling out the group of friends are Pope (Jonathan Daviss) and JJ (Rudy Pankow).
Like Elite, Outer Banks has plenty of murder and mayhem going on. As the Pogues learn more about the treasure, a bunch of gold likely worth around $4 million that they think John’s dad found, their problems only get bigger. As law enforcement and other influential people come looking for the treasure themselves, John and the other Pogues’ desire for the gold only grows, with the hope that one day they can live with the same luxury and power as the Kooks do. It's another addictive teen drama well worth a binge-watch that will help you get through the wait for more Elite.
Each episode of the FX on Hulu series tells a new, different story.

By Beryl Botha, The Washington Post Jun 15, 2021
On Saturday evening on a boardwalk in Ocean City, Maryland, police enforcing a ban on vaping surrounded and tackled a teen as an agitated crowd gathered. Then, one officer repeatedly kneed the teen in the stomach.
"Stop resisting!" one of the officers yelled.
Later, police used a Taser on another man in the crowd and battled a third who picked up a bicycle.
The incident, which was caught in viral videos, left four teenagers arrested, authorities said. Ocean City officials pledged to review the officers' actions but also noted in a news release, "Our officers are permitted to use force, per their training, to overcome exhibited resistance."
But the videos left many people questioning whether police needed to use such force over a vaping ordinance.
Many also responded to a separate video, which shows a man on a boardwalk with his hands raised above his head who is suddenly hit by a police Taser. Many sharing the video, which has been viewed more than a million times as of early Monday, said the man was also stopped for vaping over the weekend in Ocean City. Police have yet to confirm those details.
Sherrilyn Ifill, the president and director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, in a tweet Sunday evening called on Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh to investigate. And the ACLU of Maryland released a statement condemning Ocean City police officers for "show(ing) a complete lack of humanity towards these Black children" and said "these incidents are a manifestation of the white supremacy endemic to US policing."
Frosh said on Twitter on Monday that he watched videos of the incident and was "deeply concerned." He added that he had "shared that concern with the appropriate law enforcement agencies."
Viral video shows cops tase teen for vaping on Maryland boardwalk
Viral video shows cops tase teen for vaping on Maryland boardwalk
The videos are the latest flash point over how police use Tasers. In April, a police officer in Brooklyn Center, Minn., shot and killed 20-year-old Daunte Wright, an unarmed Black man, saying she mistook her handgun for a Taser. The officer, Kim Potter, who resigned from the police department after the shooting, was charged with second-degree manslaughter.
The Ocean City incident came in a city that has faced recent questions over its police force's tactics on its tourist-packed boardwalk. Around this time last year, Ocean City police officials said they had opened a review after an officer was caught on camera wrapping his arms around a man's neck during an arrest over an open alcohol container. In that incident, the officer appears to threaten the person recording the altercation with a Taser but does not appear to use one.
In a statement shared with The Washington Post, Ocean City Mayor Rick Meehan said the city police department's office of professional standards is investigating both recent incidents.
"We understand the public's concern over the videos circulating on social media," Meehan said, adding: "While the use of force is never the intended outcome, our police department's first priority is to protect and serve."
State Senator Mary Beth Carozza, R-Worcester, said in a statement that she had watched the Ocean City Police Department's entire video of the arrests and emphasized that the individuals detained "were informed of the smoking and vaping prohibition on the Boardwalk, and their follow up violent actions led to their arrest."
She said she took part in a 7½-hour ride-along with the police department the night after the boardwalk incident and witnessed various violations and arrests.
"In ALL of these incidents, I personally observed the OCPD officers and public safety aides handled themselves with professionalism as they worked to diffuse and resolve the situation at hand," she said.
On Saturday, authorities said they were patrolling the boardwalk on foot when they noticed a group of teenagers vaping, according to a news release. The officers informed the group that vaping on the boardwalk was prohibited under a local ordinance, except in designated areas. As the group walked away, officers noticed one of the teenagers starting to vape again, officials said.
Police said the man, 19-year-old Brian Everett Anderson, did not provide identification and became "disorderly." When they moved to arrest him, Anderson resisted, the authorities allege.
As police were arresting Anderson, authorities said that 19-year-old Kamere Anthony Day was "yelling profanities" and "approached" the officers. Although police told him to back up, authorities allege that Anderson continued to approach them and then resisted arrest. Meanwhile, authorities said, 18-year-old Jahtique Joseph John Lewis tried to hit an officer with a bicycle and also resisted arrest.
Khalil Dwayne Warren, 19, was later arrested for standing on private property next to two "no trespassing signs," officials said. He then became "disorderly" when told to move, officials claim.
Video of the scene shows police repeatedly using force during the arrests. As a crowd recorded the encounters, multiple police officers pushed one of the men against the wall after he grabbed an officer's bicycle. Soon after, another teenager pushed one of the officers, prompting an officer to knee him and a third to hit him with a Taser.
In the second video, a single young man faced several officers with his hands raised on an emptier-looking stretch of boardwalk. After he lowered one of his hands toward a backpack, police hit him in the stomach with a Taser and he fell to the ground.
"He was standing there!" one witness can be heard yelling in the video. Another said, "You all did that for no reason."
The man's mother identified him as 18-year-old Taizier Griffin. She said the video shows her son being hit with a Taser on the evening of June 6 while he was in Ocean City with a group of friends for Senior Week. She said witnesses told her he was walking on the boardwalk with a tobacco vape when police stopped him and said he wasn't allowed to vape there. Griffin put the vape in his pocket and began to walk away, his mother told The Washington Post. Witnesses told her an officer then grabbed for the teen's arm multiple times and Griffin pulled away before he, as the footage shows, raises his hands.
"They end up slamming him back on the ground and hogtying him at his feet," said Griffin's mother, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of privacy concerns. "I've never seen police do that." She said her son was arrested and is facing charges, including second-degree assault.
Her son, she said, was "extremely scared" after the incident. "He's young. That kind of thing would scare anybody."
The four teens arrested on Saturday, all of whom are from Harrisburg, Pa., were charged with counts including disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and second-degree assault. They were released after appearing in Maryland District Court.
Court records did not list attorneys for them.
The videos left many people incredulous of the city's explanation for why force was warranted.
"Black and brown children should not be tased while their hands are up," Maryland House Speaker Adrienne Jones, D-Baltimore County, wrote on Twitter, urging Ocean City officials to review the incident. "Officers should not kneel on the back of a minor. Vaping should not yield a hog tie."
* The Washington Post's Ovetta Wiggins contributed to this report.
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