The ‘Operation Varsity Blues’ Trailer Has Just Been Released & It Looks Incredibly Dramatic

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If you’re curious about the behind-the-scenes details of the college admissions scandal, Netflix has just unveiled a documentary that dives deep into this controversial topic. Since the start of quarantine, Netflix has emerged as the go-to platform for true crime enthusiasts. Remember the Tiger King craze? We all went through that phase! Now, there’s a fresh documentary creating a buzz: Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal. One reason we’re excited to watch it? It comes from the same team behind the wildly intriguing Tiger King and the outrageous Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened.

But before we dive deeper, take a moment to check out the trailer and soak in the outrageous antics of the wealthy that Netflix is about to lay bare.

Doesn’t it look wild? While we’d love to see a fictionalized version titled Aunt Becky Goes To Prison, this documentary focuses less on the celebrities entangled in the scandal and more on Rick Singer, the mastermind who devised a method for affluent families to secure college placements for their children.

According to a press release, “Using an innovative combination of interviews and narrative recreations of the FBI’s wiretapped conversations between Singer and his clients, Operation Varsity Blues offers a rare glimpse into the enigmatic figure behind a scheme that exposed the lengths wealthy families would go to for admission into elite colleges, and angered a nation already grappling with the effects of widespread inequality.”

In the trailer, Singer tells a “client,” “I’ve done 761 what I would call ‘side doors.’ The front door means getting in on your own. I’ve created this kind of side door because my families want a guarantee.” He continues, “I’m going to do over 730 of these side doors this year. It’s the home run of home runs.”

What’s particularly fascinating about this documentary is that, as noted in the press release, it incorporates reenactments based on actual FBI wiretap conversations used in the investigation that led to the indictment of Singer and over 50 wealthy families. This allows viewers to hear word-for-word what transpired during the college admissions scandal.

We’ll also witness the concerns of these affluent individuals regarding their illegal activities. One individual asks, “Is there any risk that this thing blows up in my face?”—which is pretty amusing in retrospect. Another queries, “If somebody were to catch this, what happens?” The schadenfreude is palpable!

One statement perfectly encapsulates the scandal: “They had every advantage, and yet, they still cheated.”

Mark your calendars for March 17, when Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal will be available on Netflix.

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Summary: The new Netflix documentary, Operation Varsity Blues, explores the college admissions scandal through the lens of Rick Singer, the mastermind behind the scheme that allowed wealthy families to secure spots in elite colleges. Using FBI wiretaps and narrative reenactments, the film unveils the lengths to which these families went to cheat the system. Premiering on March 17, it promises to be a captivating look at privilege and deception.

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