In case you missed it! Netflix just added an “unexpected” soapy drama that’s a ‘highly bingeable treat’
A fresh, hard-to-resist television show has recently debuted on Netflix, and it’s perfect for those who enjoy the deceptive machinations reminiscent of the drama series called “Élite“.
For those seeking an engaging Spanish series this summer, the new teen drama titled “Olympo” should fit the bill perfectly! Debuted over the weekend on our streaming platform, it revolves around a group of talented young athletes undergoing training at a fictional high-performance school – the Pirineos Center.
Secrets, affairs and rivalries are at the heart of the eight-episode show.
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The series “Olympo” has been labeled as an engaging summer option by Collider’s review, suggesting it’s highly binge-worthy and could potentially attract a wide range of viewers, including those not typically drawn to sports dramas.
The review states that Netflix’s youthful sports drama series titled “Olympo” offers an unexpectedly addictive viewing experience perfect for summer, and it has the potential to captivate a diverse range of viewers, including those who typically don’t enjoy sports-themed programs.
Many reviews on Rotten Tomatoes note that the characters in the show are often found to be unappealing, but this observation doesn’t affect the show’s addictive quality, known as its binge-worthiness.
Despite some reviews on Rotten Tomatoes suggesting that the characters in the show are dislikable, it doesn’t diminish the appeal of Olympo when it comes to watching multiple episodes at a time.
The TV Fanatic’s review comments that in the show “Olympo”, many characters are so disagreeable that it becomes challenging to support them, while LeisureByte.com points out that although every character in “Olympo” is unpleasant and unlikeable, it’s still difficult not to binge-watch the series.
The show “Through My Window” features Clara Galle portraying Amaia Olaberria, a talented synchronized swimmer who finds herself in conflict with her ex-best friend and swimming partner, Núria Bórges, played by María Romanillos.
The group is completed by Amaia’s boyfriend, rugby player Cristian Delallve (played by Nuno Gallego), his teammate Roque Pérez (known for his role in Society of the Snow, portrayed by Agustín Della Corte), and newcomer Zoe Moral to the academy, who is a heptathlete with a hidden past, played by Nira Oshaia.
Olympo is streaming on Netflix.
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2025-06-23 19:19