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Yet the budding relationship is almost thwarted by Benjamín, Mencía’s elusive behavior and Rebe’s emotional scars. After the season previews and newly added historias breves - four collections of short stories that follow the protagonists over summer break - fans have been longing for Rebe, who is bisexual, to finally have a female love interest after three seasons. ”īoth hardheaded and desperate, Mencía goes against the grain, sitting alongside her classmates in their protest of Don Benjamín and catching the eye of heroine Rebe, short for Rebeca (Claudia Salas). “We wanted to talk about what happens on certain online pages, such as OnlyFans, where you can access some kind of. We have adult subject matter, but we wanted to go all the way with these new characters,” "Élite” creator Carlos Montero told The Times through an interpreter. It arrives just as TikTok and Twitter have emerged as sites for a conversation about the need to distinguish consensual, adult sex work from digitally mediated adolescent grooming. the fourth season of the streamer’s “Gossip Girl"/"Degrassi"/murder mystery mash-up does not hold back.The series, which follows three working-class students who transfer to Las Encinas as they form relationships - and commit crimes - across socioeconomic lines, dives headlong into the allure and the perils of mixing sex, cameras and money. With eight new episodes premiering Friday. “Except I told you,” she retorts, “I’m not a professional.” “Behave like a professional,” the man demands. The daughter of the incoming director at the posh international school Las Encinas, the center of Netflix’s Spanish-language hit "Élite,” Mencía has found herself in the grip of a new client, pleading “suéltame, por favor” as her phone rings incessantly. Warning: This story contains spoilers for the first four episodes of “Élite ” Season 4.Īt the Gran Hotel Brenwhorf, a handcuffed Mencía Blanco lies in Suite 428, dimly lit by red fluorescence.