The way the "crime" is handled by the group reflects the show's dark themes of loyalty and the lengths people go to protect their own. It’s a bittersweet ending that effectively closes the chapter on the original cast. What Works

Some might find the "group pact" at the end a bit too convenient or unrealistic, even for a teen drama.

"Polo" is arguably the peak of the entire series. It’s a gut-wrenching, stylish, and satisfying conclusion to the story of Las Encinas' most infamous graduating class.

The neon-soaked club setting provides a stark, glamorous backdrop for the gruesome events.

The episode moves fast, jumping between the frantic moments at the club and the police interrogations.

Álvaro Rico (Polo) gives a haunting final performance, portraying a character that the audience both despises and pities. Lucrecia (Danna Paola) also shines as her character arc reaches a surprising, definitive peak.

While it’s a great finale for the original characters, it leaves the door open for a soft reboot that many fans felt never quite captured the same magic.

The confrontation at the club is raw and intense. Seeing the core group—who have been at each other's throats for years—finally unite is a powerful moment of growth. ⚖️