- Network: Prime Video
- Series Premiere Date: Jul 1, 2026
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The younger cast is likable across the board. Written by Laura Kittrell, “Elle” is lightweight, often obvious and oddly, refreshingly innocent.
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This is a show that’s quite comfortable working from its inspiration, and much less so when it’s attempting to forge its own path. That last part isn’t quite in the Elle Woods spirit, but “Elle” gets close enough.
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Ultimately, those who can get past the pilot and the canon problems will be rewarded with a lighthearted, bingeable series. When I got to the season finale, I whispered an Elle Woods-esque "yes!" that Elle has already been renewed for season 2.
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Cute but instantly forgettable, “Elle” isn’t awful, but it plays like unnecessary fan fiction.
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Elle has enough charm to get by. In a world that needs all the harmless escapism it can get, Elle gets the job done. But it could, given its pedigree and its writing at the peaks, have been so much more.
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I’ll be honest, the series (which tilts towards a second one at the end) is all a bit young for a fogey like me, but it is a nice, slick nostalgia fix — a throwback to simpler, happier times — and as a prequel, it definitely works.
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It feels stuck somewhere between the show it thought it wanted to be and the show it has the potential to become.
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From the world of Legally Blonde comes a bland portrait of Elle Woods as a teenager that nobody asked for and no one will remember. This harmless piffle only riles you up when you think about it. So don’t think.
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Unless we eventually learn that Elle suffered a memory wipe after returning to LA for college, the series—already renewed for season two—offers little more than surface-level escapism aimed at millennials who are nostalgic for the ’90s.
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Ms. Minetree is certainly talented, but also charming enough to carry a whole series. .... This one also struts its recycled stuff down a runway of illogic, even in defiance of its own timeline. .... One hopes they do well, in situations a little less predictable.
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The series avoids taking any real chances that might rock the boat.
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The key to the original film's greatness was watching Elle outsmart her snooty classmates, but we don't get anything that unexpected or satisfying in "Elle." There's a certain spunk missing here as well.
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Both crushingly derivative and makes no sense in terms of the franchise’s timeline.
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It’s a show that isn’t terrible, but doesn’t do much to further the character that Witherspoon made famous, and it also feels like a coming-of-age story we’ve seen far too many times in recent years.
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A cute but pointless series with a premise that renders the 2001 film illogical.
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Despite a bang-up supporting cast, though, almost every episode of “Elle” seems to drag.
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This was a movie spin-off full of potential but TV this bland should be illegal.
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A “Legally Blonde” series that doesn’t make sense as a prequel is one thing. But a “Legally Blonde” series that doesn’t take itself seriously as a comedy or as a source of inspiration? I object!
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It's all so trifling and annoying. It lacks cohesion and clarity, like we're watching the whole sordid affair through a rain-smudged Seattle window.