As shown at the end of the first season, Marina's death does not mean the end of all stories. Various conflicts were quietly staged in the school until they finally broke out.
Samuel is missing.
He last appeared at the charity gala, and after the dinner he disappeared from everyone's sight.
Just like the first season, the second season also divides the story into two different time and space. One timeline is what everyone did after Marina's death and before Samuel's disappearance. Because, another timeline is the inspector's interrogation of everyone in the school after Samuel's disappearance and the search for clues about Samuel's disappearance.
The two lines of time and space interweave light and dark, once again outlining the images of all living beings surrounding this school.
In addition, Marina passed away, Critian was sent to another country, and Nano also secretly escaped after being released on bail. Correspondingly, three new characters were added.
The first Rebecca pretended to have won the lottery and bought Guzman and Marina’s original home. She was the daughter of a drug dealer, acted unruly, and fell in love with Samuel.
The second Cayetana, the daughter of a cleaner, pretends to be the daughter of a rich woman, but in fact she relies on scholarships to enter school and tries to make friends with celebrities.
The third Valeora is Lukosia’s half-brother.
At the end of the first season, Nano became Poirot's scapegoat, and at the beginning of the second season, Samuel started with Carla to investigate the truth about Marina's death.
Samuel and Carla knew that the other wanted something, so they kept testing with words, getting involved in the whirlpool of lust, and finally exposed their flaws.
When Samuel showed the recording to Guzman, Guzman did not completely believe Samuel’s words, but then he saw Poirot’s expression was different again and again, and that point in his heart The suspicion slowly became infinitely amplified, so much so that he later turned against him and conspired with Samuel to complete this planned disappearance.
There are several highlights this season. The newly added character Cayetana has a grandfather who is paralyzed in bed, and her mother is a cleaner. She often does housework to support the family. After entering this school, as she said, it was like Cinderella entering the land of dreams.
Dreams have to pay a price. She befriended Lucia and others and took them to the villa of the family where she worked. They behaved in a dark way, drinking, diving, and breaking statues. The plot rhythm is arranged very well.
From Lucia’s disdain for Cayetana’s photo wall on her IG, to her visit to her house pretending to be friendly, and then seeing the villa, and finally their departure, Cayetana Tidy up the house, clean up, and wait for the master to come back.
This section is completed in one go and flows smoothly, just like a smaller version of the "Parasite" movie.
Including the seventh episode, Cayetana and Poirot plan a fake charity party to raise money, which is also full of twists and turns, suspense and mistakes.
The other is the triangle relationship between Lucia, Guzman and Nadia, and possibly Valleola. These four people are better than Carla and Nadia in the first season. The relationship between Poirot and Chrétien is even more complicated.
If the latter simply stirs up waves in a pool of stagnant water, then the former stirs up three-foot waves on flat ground, causing trouble and trouble even in the absence of wind or rain.
Lukeshia's words at the charity dinner can be compared to the words of the newlyweds in "Wild Tales". Love and hate are twins. If you are disappointed, you will definitely take revenge.
The real culprit in S02 of "Prestigious School" has been revealed to everyone, but Cayetana hid the murder trophy for Poirot. Poirot, who was released without evidence, is bound to have another uproar when he returns to school.