The Society Season 1

 

The Society is an American mystery teen drama television series created by Christopher Keyser, that was released on Netflix.


Busloads of Connecticut high school students head off for an extended camping trip, but a storm forces them to return home. Upon their return, the teens realize that all of the town's adults are gone, the teens must establish order and form alliances in order to survive.


CAST-

  • Kathryn Newton as Allie Pressman
  • Gideon Adlon as Becca Gelb
  • Sean Berdy as Sam Eliot
  • Natasha Liu Bordizzo as Helena
  • Jacques Colimon as Will LeClair
  • Olivia DeJonge as Elle Tomkins
  • Alex Fitzalan as Harry Bingham
  • Kristine Froseth as Kelly Aldrich
  • Jose Julian as Gordie
  • Alexander MacNicoll as Luke
  • Toby Wallace as Campbell Eliot
  • Rachel Keller as Cassandra Pressman
  • Jack Mulhern as Grizz
  • Spencer House as Clark
  • Emilio Garcia-Sanchez as Jason
  • And Many More


REVIEW-

High school students went for a trip but due to a storm they returned and saw there is no adult. Have you ever think this? See how interesting is this, you are your friends who went on a trip but when returned you didn't saw any adult, first it is very enjoyable for you as you get freedom but it becomes dangerous when you missed your close ones and want to live back with your ones. You can saw this story in this show.



The show genre is mystery teen drama. Teen drama with a mystery is like a package to watch. It is interesting as to how the plot develops (seeing how they live and establish an alliance in order to survive). It was quite realistic about how it was played out. The characters were amazing and I loved the character probably more than the plot. Kathryn Newton (Allie) and Jacques Colimon made a positive position as to how they played their characters or role very nicely and beautifully.


You can actually felt angry, romantic, threatened, sad whenever the show brings on a change in the emotions. The main highlight of the show is that you can get a thrilling, emotional, mysterious, and romantic genre in this. 

You can't get bored and the show needs the second show.

Reviewharbour Ratings - 8/10.


YOU CAN WATCH THIS SHOW ON NETFLIX.


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