Ep 4. Night School
- May 22, 2020
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7.5 (285)
In Control Z season 1 episode 4, titled "Night School," the students of Colegio Nacional face new challenges as they are forced to attend night school after a hacker infiltrates the school's system and leaks their personal secrets to the entire student body. Sofia (Ana Valeria Becerril) takes it upon herself to investigate the hacker's identity while also dealing with the aftermath of her own secret being exposed.
As the students arrive for night school, tensions run high. Many are embarrassed and ashamed about their secrets being made public, while others are angry and look to exact revenge. Chaos ensues as fights break out and heated confrontations occur.
Meanwhile, Sofia teams up with her friend Raúl (Yankel Stevan) to try and track down the hacker. They follow various leads and clues, including a mysterious message that appeared on the school's computer before the hack. Sofia also seeks the help of her ex-boyfriend Javier (Luis Curiel), who has computer skills and may be able to assist in their investigation.
As the night wears on, Sofia discovers more about the hacker's motivations and uncovers a web of secrets and betrayals that extends beyond just the student body. She must decide whether to reveal what she has learned or keep it to herself, knowing that doing so may have serious consequences.
Meanwhile, other subplots play out as the students come to terms with their secrets being exposed. Natalia (Zión Moreno) deals with the fallout of her secret and her strained relationship with her father. Gerry (Patricio Gallardo) tries to make amends with Isabela (Tania Lizardo) after his secret is revealed. And Pablo (Yankel Stevan) continues to harbor feelings for Sofia despite their complicated past.
Overall, Control Z season 1 episode 4 offers a tense and intriguing hour of television, with strong performances from the cast and a gripping storyline that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. It also delves into timely themes of privacy, online bullying, and the consequences of our actions in the digital age.