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Genre
  
Comedy-drama

Ending theme
  
By Xavi Capellas

First episode date
  
14 September 2015

Producer
  
Televisió de Catalunya

8.6/10
IMDb

Opening theme
  
By Xavi Capellas

Country of origin
  
Spain

Language
  
Catalan

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Created by
  
Héctor Lozano and Eduard Cortés

Starring
  
Francesc Orella Pere Ponce Pau Durà Mar del Hoyo David Solans Candela Antón Albert Baró Pau Poch Carlos Cuevas Elisabet Casanovas Anna M. Barbany Marta Marco Victòria Pagès Asunción Balaguer

Cast
  
David Solans, Carlos Cuevas, Francesc Orella, Júlia Creus, Elisabet Casanovas

Profiles

Merlí is a television series produced by Catalan channel TV3 about a philosophy teacher of the same name, who encourages students to think freely using some unorthodox methods, dividing the opinions of the class, teachers and families.

Contents

With some influence from films like Dead Poets Society, in Merlí, the director attempts to bring philosophy closer to everyone. Each episode includes the approaches of some great thinker or school, such as peripatetic, Nietzsche or Schopenhauer, linking the events and the characters.

The series, created and written by Hector Lozano and directed by Eduard Cortés, premiered on TV3 on September 14, 2015 in primetime and reached a share of 17.7% with 566,000 viewers. In total the series consists of 13 episodes, christened with the name of different philosophers.

The series has been dubbed into Spanish by the company Atresmedia, and was broadcast on the television channel La Sexta from April to June 2016. In November 2016, the American company Netflix bought the first season of the series in Spanish to broadcast in Latin America and the United States. The broadcasting of the second season of the series was completed on December 16, 2016.

Characters

The characters in the series can be divided into three groups: students, teachers and family.

Teachers

  • Francesc Orella is Merlí Bergeron. 55 years old, Merli is a philosophy professor with his own set of ethics and a promiscuous sex life. He finds employment working as a teacher in the Àngel Guimerà Institute after being thrown out of his apartment and forced to live with his mother. He is shown to have a dark sense of humor and a taste for irony, which the other teachers tend to find irritating, but the students adore. They find him original, fun, and stimulating. Merli has a son, Bruno, who is 16 years old. When Bruno's mother goes to live in Rome pursuing her career and love life, she leaves Bruno to live with his father, and the two find themselves having to reconcile despite their arguments and differences. Merli's tendency to speak his mind and do things his own way causes many around him to be uncomfortable, including his son.
  • Pere Ponce is Eugeni Bosc. Eugeni is the Catalan Literature and Language professor as well as the chief of studies. He is around Merli's age, and considers himself a remarkable teacher- until Merli comes along and leaves Eugeni in his shadow. Eugeni is Merli's antithesis. He is a traditional teacher that does his job in a conventional way, the complete opposite of Merli. His students do not get along well with him, and dub him "Hitler" due to his strict nature and harsh relationship with his students. Eugeni can't stand Merli, and is jealous of his charisma and popularity as well as of his ability to get away with anything. In the second season. Eugeni is replaced by Coralina as chief of studies, and his and Merli's mutual dislike for her leads to a sort of alliance between the two former enemies.
  • Pau Durà is Toni. Toni is the director of the Àngel Guimerà institute. He is a widower, responsible, and likes his job. Toni aims for the institute to work smoothly and to have as little conflicts as possible between the students, teachers, and parents. The teachers' complaints about Merli and his methods as well as his personality make it hard for Toni to keep peace in the institute. Toni is also a math teacher, and is generally well-liked by the students. He makes an effort to appreciate every teacher and respect their differences.
  • Pep Jové is Santi. Santi is the professor of Spanish Literature and Language. He is around 50 years old and is portrayed as a likable and kind teacher that appreciates his job and is comprehensive of everyone. It is in the institute that he met his wife, Gloria, an art teacher. He likes Merli a lot, and finds him interesting and original. Santi is overweight, and suffers bullying from some of the students, especially from Bruno. However, he always wears his weight with pride. At the end of the first season, he passes away from a heart attack, leaving Bruno filled with regret.
  • Assun Planas is Glòria. Gloria is Santi's wife and professor of Technical and Plastic Art. She likes her job and knows how to gain the students' respect. Although at first hesitant about Merli, she grows to warm up to him. She's a talented artist, and helps Merli by giving him a drawing of Berta for one of his plans.
  • Patrícia Bargalló is Mireia. Mireia is the Latin teacher. She was two sons and worries about them a lot during work, considering that their father does not spend much effort ensuring their well-being. She's unsatisfied with her marriage, and finds herself attracted to Eugeni.
  • Mar del Hoyo is Laia. Laia is the English teacher. She is 27 years old at the beginning of the series. She's kind and passionate about animals, especially dogs. She's very attractive, and is dating the Physical Education teacher, Albert. She is one of the first members of staff to defend Merli. In the second season, she leaves the institute and is replaced by Elisenda.
  • Rubén de Eguía is Albert. Albert is the PE teacher. He is 27 years old and kind to everyone. He does not appear in the second season.
  • Pepa López is Coralina. She is around 60 years old, very conservative, and has few friends. She enters the institute replacing Eugeni as chief of studies in the second season, working as the professor of Spanish History. Coralina has her own way of doing things, and shows little understanding for those who think differently than her. One of these people is Merli, and the two of them stand off from the first season. She is very strict and dedicated to her work and values.
  • Ferran Rañé is Manuel Millán. Known by all simply as Millán, he is the new teacher of Catalan Literature and Language after Santi. He is 62 years old and a good teacher. He gains his student's good graces from when he first meets them. He becomes Gloria's friend.
  • Sandra Monclús is Elisenda. Elisenda is the new English teacher after Laia. Around 40 years old, she doesn't appear to like her job and disappears from the Institute as soon as she can.
  • Students

  • David Solans is Bruno Bergeron. Bruno is Merli's son. For him, it is complicated having his father in class teaching in front of his friends. He is an extroverted kid, with a sense of irony inherited from his father and grandmother. He has also learned from his father to be non-conforming and to complain about things, so he forgets discretion. Bruno starts a new life when his mother moves to Rome and leaves him to live with his father, with whom he has a complicated relationship. Bruno is gay and in love with Pol, a good friend of his. He gets along well with the majority of the students, especially Tània, his best friend. They are inseparable and trust each other with everything. Bruno feels like he can be himself around Tània. After talking to Oliver at the end of the first season, he comes out of the closet and begins a new life being openly gay.
  • Carlos Cuevas is Pol Rubio. Pol is 18 years old and has repeated two courses. He is the popular guy at school, and all the girls seem to want to be with him. He is also somewhat cold and manipulative, saying he has never been in love and doesn't plan on it, but using relationships for sex, as is the case with Berta Prats. Pol has many issues with his home life. He lives with his grandmother, father, and brother in the majority of the first season. His family doesn't have a lot of money, and Pol suffers from having a bad relationship with his brother and father as well as missing his mother, who died when he was young. After getting involved with Bruno on numerous occasions, his sexual orientation begins to be discussed and questioned.
  • Candela Antón is Berta Prats. Berta is an extroverted girl uninterested in her classes. She is the ultimate attention-seeker, willing to do anything for the spotlight to be on her, even if it means morally ambiguous actions. She often feels alone, but acts strong. She spends her classes drawing on her desk, and it seems to be the only thing she's interested in. Berta's a smart girl, daring and misunderstood. She feels a lack of love from her family, and looks for it in relationships with boys like Pol Rubio. Like all other teenagers, she's searching for her place in the world.
  • Albert Baró is Joan Capdevila. Joan is a kindhearted and shy teenage boy dealing with immense pressure from his family, particularly from his father. He lacks a sense of self-confidence, and his shyness is evident from the way he talks and moves. He is mild in every sense of the word, humble, attentive, calm, and responsible. It seems like nothing he does is enough to satisfy his father, and gains the help of Merli to try to change the way he is perceived and treated. He admires Merli and his classes.
  • Adrian Grösser is Marc Vilaseca. Marc is everyone's friend. He doesn't get himself into any teenage drama, and is the joker of the class. He likes being liked and having his place in the group. He is responsible with his studies and knows with certainty that he wants to become an actor. He's a player, and likes to flirt often and with varying levels of success. His best friend is Gerard. He skates to school and has a younger brother, Pau, who he loves and cares about a lot.
  • Marcos Franz is Gerard Piguillem. Gerard is an unsatisfied teenager. He has never had everything he has wanted, and is frustrated by the fact. He is extroverted, and unsure of what to do with his life, although he is often encouraged by his mother. He falls in love easily, and in the first season rapidly proclaims that he is in love with the new student, Monica. Gerard is easily bothered and constantly wants to prove his worth. His mother is overprotective and he is immature. He has a blog where he occasionally posts videos talking about his life.
  • Pau Poch is Ivan Blasco. Ivan spends his days locked up in his room, refusing to leave the house. He lives alone with his mother, who doesn't know what to do with him. Eventually Merli starts visiting him at his house to give him classes and convince him that his agoraphobia is not permanent, investing time and effort into getting Ivan to be comfortable facing the outdoors alone and going back to school despite his initial refusal to do so and his disliking for the idea of getting a psychiatrist. Merli attempts to get Ivan to change his habits, and Ivan learns to think outside of the news stories he loves to read online and about his own life.
  • Júlia Creus is Mònica de Villamore. Monica is a new student that entered the institute half-way through the year. She comes from a good family. her parents have been separated since she was 10 years old. She is often told she looks more mature than she actually is, both physically and in her way of speaking and acting. Both Joan and Gerard are in love with her.
  • Elisabet Casanovas is Tània Illa. Incredibly kind and understanding, Tània is very extroverted, respectful, and idealist. The most satisfying aspect of her life is her friendship with others. She is a dedicated friend, especially to Bruno, with whom she is inseparable. She loves to live in the moment, and has a good time in the institute. She would like to be a teacher one day, like her mother. Tània is very self-conscious about her body, and believes that it is not ideal and not what boys her age find attractive. She thinks she appears cute and nice to them, but not hot or sexually appealing. Tània is naive and a dreamer, idealizing the idea of love. Being upset with her is practically impossible.
  • Iñaki Mur is Oliver Grau. Oliver is a confident student. He is proudly gay, and considers himself to be likable and agreeable. He doesn't worry about what people think of him. He has many issues with his family, but gives off a content and carefree appearance at school. He helps Bruno come out of the closet in the end of season one.
  • Laia Manzanares is Oksana. Oksana is a new student in the second season. She is adopted and originally from Ukraine. The girls in the school admire her and the boys find her attractive. From the beginning, she takes interest in Gerard, who only has eyes for Monica. She thinks she can help him get over her. Oskana likes to get involved with people, and she likes to show that she is more experiences than many of the other students both in sex and relationships as well is in understanding feelings and emotions.
  • Cristina Colom is Diana.
  • Clàudia Puntí is Laura.
  • Pol Hermoso is Uri.
  • Marc Arias is Xavi.
  • Family

  • Anna M. Barbany is Carmina Calduch. She is Merli's mother and Bruno's grandmother. She is a well-known actress, having working in movies, television, and, especially, theater. It is will acting that she feels genuinely happy. Everybody knows her as "La Calduch".
  • Marta Marco is Gina Castells. Gina is Gerard's mother, and Merli's eventual love interest.
  • Jordi Martínez is Jaume Capdevila. Jaume is Joan's overprotective and somewhat obsessive father. In the first season, we learn that he has cancer.
  • Victòria Pagès is Aurèlia Bonet. She is Joan's mother, who makes more of an effort to understand and help him than Jaume does.
  • Anna Ycobalzeta is Míriam Blasco. Miriam is Ivan's mother. She gets involved with both Merli and Pol during the second season. She loves her son more than anything else in the world and runs a bar.
  • Marta Domingo is Elsa García. Elsa is Berta's mother. She seems to always show a preference for Berta's sister, which takes a toll on Berta.
  • Marta Calvó is Bàrbara. She is Bruno's mother, who moves to Rome in the beginning of the series.
  • Asunción Balaguer is Pol and Óscar's grandmother.
  • Oriol Pla is Óscar. He is Pol's brother, who prefers to take his dad's side over his brother's.
  • Carlos Vicente is Enric. He is Oliver's father.
  • Boris Ruiz is Alfonso Rubio. He is Pol and Óscar's father. He is 55 years old and bitter over the loss of his wife. He forces his sons to work to pay the bills.
  • Anna Barrachina is Lidia. Lidia is Marc and Pau's mother. She is a nurse with little time to care for her sons.
  • Leoón Martiínez is Pau Vilaseca. He is Marc's younger brother. He has troubles in his studies with nearly all of his teachers and is a complicated child.
  • Cristina Genebat is Anna. She is Oliver's mother. She still ahs not gotten over her other son, Edgar's, death. She is obsessed with Edgar and has a bad relationship with Oliver.
  • References

    Merlí (TV series) Wikipedia