The Society on Netflix

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Anonymous wrote:I'm still plugging away through this series - almost done. The sex scenes are unbelievably inappropriate. I watch this by myself, not with my daughter (who has already watched it). OMG. These are KIDS behaving like adults. And the abusive relationship between Campbell and the blonde girl (can't remember her name) is sick.

I found the reactions after Cassandra was killed to be so unrealistic. Both Allie and Gordy were waaaay too calm about it. It wasn't at all like her beloved sister had been shot.


Elle is in the relationship with Campbell, the sociopath (or psychopath, whatever). A switch flips in Elle's head later.

I'll admit that I love the Grizz and Sam relationship, although I am curious as to how they'll address how they got there. So if there's a season 2, I will have to watch it.

But yes, the sex scenes are very inappropriate.


PP here. I love the Grizz and Sam relationship too, but I hate it when shows try to make something complicated out of something that should be fairly simple. Obviously, Sam should explain to Grizz that he's not the biological father, but that he plans on raising the baby as if he is. And then he should explain to Becca that he and Grizz have "found" each other and are going to be a couple. Everyone else knows he's gay, it's not some big secret.


I agree! I think that's a weak plot event that goes overboard. Now Sam has lied twice to Grizz. And Grizz immediately came out to Gwen.

So you know if there's a second season, Grizz and Sam will probably have a falling out over this - if only temporary.

I hate that I'm this involved in a YA series. I could kick myself. My daughter was scanning for videos, and she found a "behind the scenes" segment where Jack Mulhern (Grizz) and Jose Julian (Gordie) created a book club. So I'm thinking that those two aren't so different from their characters, which makes me love them even more!
Anonymous
I just finished it and wow! That ending... it definitely made me want to watch Season 2 just to see what happens. Before that ending I was getting a bit bored with it because it was the same thing over and over in each episode.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm still plugging away through this series - almost done. The sex scenes are unbelievably inappropriate. I watch this by myself, not with my daughter (who has already watched it). OMG. These are KIDS behaving like adults. And the abusive relationship between Campbell and the blonde girl (can't remember her name) is sick.

I found the reactions after Cassandra was killed to be so unrealistic. Both Allie and Gordy were waaaay too calm about it. It wasn't at all like her beloved sister had been shot.


Elle is in the relationship with Campbell, the sociopath (or psychopath, whatever). A switch flips in Elle's head later.

I'll admit that I love the Grizz and Sam relationship, although I am curious as to how they'll address how they got there. So if there's a season 2, I will have to watch it.

But yes, the sex scenes are very inappropriate.


PP here. I love the Grizz and Sam relationship too, but I hate it when shows try to make something complicated out of something that should be fairly simple. Obviously, Sam should explain to Grizz that he's not the biological father, but that he plans on raising the baby as if he is. And then he should explain to Becca that he and Grizz have "found" each other and are going to be a couple. Everyone else knows he's gay, it's not some big secret.


I agree! I think that's a weak plot event that goes overboard. Now Sam has lied twice to Grizz. And Grizz immediately came out to Gwen.

So you know if there's a second season, Grizz and Sam will probably have a falling out over this - if only temporary.

I hate that I'm this involved in a YA series. I could kick myself. My daughter was scanning for videos, and she found a "behind the scenes" segment where Jack Mulhern (Grizz) and Jose Julian (Gordie) created a book club. So I'm thinking that those two aren't so different from their characters, which makes me love them even more!


Yes!! My husband came in while I was engrossed and I was so embarrassed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm still plugging away through this series - almost done. The sex scenes are unbelievably inappropriate. I watch this by myself, not with my daughter (who has already watched it). OMG. These are KIDS behaving like adults. And the abusive relationship between Campbell and the blonde girl (can't remember her name) is sick.

I found the reactions after Cassandra was killed to be so unrealistic. Both Allie and Gordy were waaaay too calm about it. It wasn't at all like her beloved sister had been shot.


Elle is in the relationship with Campbell, the sociopath (or psychopath, whatever). A switch flips in Elle's head later.

I'll admit that I love the Grizz and Sam relationship, although I am curious as to how they'll address how they got there. So if there's a season 2, I will have to watch it.

But yes, the sex scenes are very inappropriate.


PP here. I love the Grizz and Sam relationship too, but I hate it when shows try to make something complicated out of something that should be fairly simple. Obviously, Sam should explain to Grizz that he's not the biological father, but that he plans on raising the baby as if he is. And then he should explain to Becca that he and Grizz have "found" each other and are going to be a couple. Everyone else knows he's gay, it's not some big secret.


I agree! I think that's a weak plot event that goes overboard. Now Sam has lied twice to Grizz. And Grizz immediately came out to Gwen.

So you know if there's a second season, Grizz and Sam will probably have a falling out over this - if only temporary.

I hate that I'm this involved in a YA series. I could kick myself. My daughter was scanning for videos, and she found a "behind the scenes" segment where Jack Mulhern (Grizz) and Jose Julian (Gordie) created a book club. So I'm thinking that those two aren't so different from their characters, which makes me love them even more!


Yes!! My husband came in while I was engrossed and I was so embarrassed.


lol

My husband knows I'm watching it with my daughter, but he has no idea what it's about. We watch it in the basement. ha!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just finished it and wow! That ending... it definitely made me want to watch Season 2 just to see what happens. Before that ending I was getting a bit bored with it because it was the same thing over and over in each episode.


I liked Lexie's insecurity in this last episode. And of course, Grizz walks in just in time! Here's to hoping Grizz's part will grow. Love his character!
Anonymous
I’m liking it so far and would watch season 2. There’s definitely not one perfect leader, so it’s not like there’s an easy choice to make. The most level-headed ones aren’t exactly volunteering to lead.
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