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1 Plot  



1.1  Season 1 (2015)  





1.2  Season 2 (2016)  





1.3  Season 3 (20172018)  







2 Characters  



2.1  Teachers  





2.2  Students  





2.3  Family  







3 Episodes  



3.1  Season 1  





3.2  Season 2  





3.3  Season 3  







4 Spin-off  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Merlí
GenreComedy drama
Teen drama
Created byHéctor Lozano and Eduard Cortés
StarringFrancesc Orella
Pere Ponce
Pau Durà
Mar del Hoyo
David Solans
Candela Antón
Albert Baró
Pau Poch
Carlos Cuevas
Elisabet Casanovas
Ana María Barbany [es]
Marta Marco i Viñas
Victòria Pagès
Asunción Balaguer
Rick Baster
Opening themeBy Xavi Capellas
Ending themeBy Xavi Capellas
Country of originSpain
Original languageCatalan
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes40
Production
ProducerTelevisió de Catalunya
Production locationBarcelona
Original release
Release14 September 2015 (2015-09-14) –
15 January 2018 (2018-01-15)
Related
Merlí: Sapere Aude

Merlí (Catalan pronunciation: [məɾˈli]) is a Spanish television series produced by the Catalan channel TV3 about a philosophy teacher of the same name who encourages students to think freely using philosophy.

The series, created and written by Hector Lozano and directed by Eduard Cortés, premiered on 14 September 2015 in prime time and reached a share of 17.7% with 566,000 viewers.[1] The second season of the series premiered on TV3 on 19 September 2016 and ended on 12 December 2016, and the series' third and final season began airing on 18 September 2017 and ended on 15 January 2018.

Each episode is named after a different philosopher or school of thought. Influenced by films like Dead Poets Society, Merlí attempts to bring philosophy to the public. Each episode includes the approaches of a great thinker or school, such as the Peripatetics, NietzscheorSchopenhauer, linking their teachings with fictional events and characters. The theme song is a version of "Flight of the Bumblebee".

The first season was dubbed into Castilian Spanish by the company Atresmedia and broadcast on the television channel La Sexta from April to June 2016. In November 2016, the American company Netflix bought the rights for the distribution of the series. The three seasons of the series are available on Netflix in Spain, the United States, and Latin America (although Netflix lost the license in December 2020).[2][3][4]

A spinoff entitled Merlí: Sapere Aude premiered on Movistar+ on 5 December 2019.

Plot

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Season 1 (2015)

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The main character of the series is Merlí Bergeron, an unemployed philosophy teacher who after being evicted from his apartment is forced to live with his mother. He also will have to take care of his son Bruno, who until then was living with his mother, Merlí's ex-wife. After Bruno arrives, Merlí is hired in Àngel Guimerà High School. There, with his unpredictable and unorthodox methods, Merlí will make the students think and express their opinions, and also will help them with their problems, even in a censurable way. He will not only explain about Socrates, Schopenhauer, HumeorNietzsche, but also will apply their ideas and teachings to solve the problems he finds.

His students, whom he dubs "peripatetics", are a very diverse group that must face all kinds of situations: Pol, a repeater that soon gets along with Merlí; Berta, a student who does not like Merlí at first; Marc, a friendly, nice guy; Ivan, a boy who suffers from agoraphobia and does not dare to leave home; Tània, an extroverted girl and Bruno's best friend; Gerard, a boy who is prone to fall in love and will ask Merlí for advice; Joan, a studious, shy boy with a very strict family; Monica, a new, very mature student; Oliver, another new boy; and finally, Bruno, Merlí's son and his most difficult student.

Season 2 (2016)

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The second year of Batxillerat begins at Àngel Guimerà High School. The students happily welcome Merlí as he enters the school full of energy. The "peripatetics" have matured a bit, but in essence they are still the same happy, insecure teenagers we met in the first season. There is also a new student, Oksana, who will create new relationships inside the group.

In the teachers' room, however, Merlí is not so warmly welcomed. Although Eugeni is waiting for him and wishing to quarrel, both find a common adversary, Coralina, the new History teacher and Head of Studies. This strict, disciplinarian, 60-year-old professor is determined to impose her standards and will clash with the entire staff. Meanwhile, Merlí teaches in ways even more unorthodox than during the first season. He even takes the class outside of school. Any setting, even the mall, can help him explain the Cynic philosophers, the Stoics, Descartes, Hobbes or the Presocratics. New philosophers are featured this season, such as Hipparchia of Maroneia.

Season 3 (2017–2018)

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After the Christmas holidays, the students return to class. The second year of Batxillerat (last year of high school before University) continues for Merlí and the "peripatetics". Everyone is aware high school is ending and the Selectivitat exam (necessary to enter university) and university are approaching.

In the classroom, some of the plots from the previous season continue: Pol and Tània will have to define their relationship, Joan and Gerard have become close friends, Marc must decide whether his father can return home, and Óscar, Pol's elder brother, will become involved in Oksana's motherhood.

In the teacher's room, there will be changes. Eugeni is the new director, and new teachers arrive. Gabi is the new Spanish literature teacher, but Merlí is more interested in Silvana, the new history teacher, who is very well received by the staff. Merlí is thrilled by the arrival of the new teacher, who is as creative as he is, but after he sees that his students think highly of her, he becomes jealous. Nevertheless, Merlí will continue to teach philosophy with his peculiar style, gaining the esteem of the "peripatetics". The philosophers featured in this season include Hannah Arendt, Kierkegaard, Albert Camus, Karl Marx and Augustine of Hippo.

Characters

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

Teachers

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Students

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Family

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Episodes

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Season 1

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No. overall No. in season Title English title Broadcast date Viewers[1] Share
1 1 "Els Peripatètics" "The Peripatetics" September 14, 2015 566,000 17.7%
2 2 "Plató" "Plato" September 21, 2015 544,000 18.2%
3 3 "Maquiavel" "Machiavelli" September 28, 2015 556,000 16.7%
4 4 "Aristòtil" "Aristotle" October 5, 2015 591,000 19.3%
5 5 "Sòcrates" "Socrates" October 12, 2015 559,000 18.8%
6 6 "Schopenhauer" "Schopenhauer" October 19, 2015 538,000 17.0%
7 7 "Foucault" "Foucault" October 26, 2015 459,000 15.2%
8 8 "Guy Debord" "Guy Debord" November 2, 2015 555,000 19.1%
9 9 "Epicur" "Epicurus" November 9, 2015 559,000 18.3%
10 10 "Els escèptics" "The Skeptics" November 16, 2015 577,000 19.6%
11 11 "Els sofistes" "The Sophists" November 23, 2015 610,000 20.5%
12 12 "Hume" "Hume" November 30, 2015 592,000 19.9%
13 13 "Nietzsche" "Nietzsche" December 7, 2015 591,000 19.4%

Season 2

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No. overall No. in season Title English title Broadcast date Viewers[1] Share
14 1 "Els Presocràtics" "The Pre-Socratics" September 19, 2016 577,000 22.5%
15 2 "Thomas Hobbes" "Thomas Hobbes" September 26, 2016 527,000 22.5%
16 3 "Els estoics" "The Stoics" October 3, 2016 559,000 21.3%
17 4 "Kant" "Kant" October 10, 2016 511,000 19.1%
18 5 "Hipàrquia" "Hipparchia of Maroneia" October 17, 2016 524,000 18.8%
19 6 "Montaigne" "Montaigne" October 24, 2016 461,000 17.8%
20 7 "Judith Butler" "Judith Butler" October 31, 2016 308,000 13.1%
21 8 "Freud" "Freud" November 7, 2016 541,000 19.8%
22 9 "Descartes" "Descartes" November 14, 2016 531,000 19.6%
23 10 "Engels" "Engels" November 21, 2016 578,000 22.3%
24 11 "Zizek" "Žižek" November 28, 2016 562,000 20.2%
25 12 "El taoisme" "Taoism" December 5, 2016 389,000 15.2%
26 13 "Boeci" "Boethius" December 12, 2016 599,000 21.1%

Season 3

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No. overall No. in season Title English title Broadcast date Viewers[1] Share
27 1 "Walter Benjamin" "Walter Benjamin" September 18, 2017 510,000 17.4%
28 2 "Adam Smith" "Adam Smith" September 25, 2017 449,000 18.3%
29 3 "Albert Camus" "Albert Camus" October 2, 2017 528,000 16.5%
30 4 "Karl Marx" "Karl Marx" October 9, 2017 456,000 15.4%
31 5 "Hannah Arendt" "Hannah Arendt" October 23, 2017 496,000 16.4%
32 6 "Kierkegaard" "Kierkegaard" October 30, 2017 530,000 18.5%
33 7 "Thoreau" "Thoreau" November 6, 2017 507,000 17.6%
34 8 "Plotí" "Plotinus" November 13, 2017 530,000 18.0%
35 9 "Zygmunt Bauman" "Zygmunt Bauman" November 20, 2017 491,000 16.2%
36 10 "Heidegger" "Heidegger" November 27, 2017 468,000 15.8%
37 11 "Hegel" "Hegel" December 4, 2017 598,000 19.5%
38 12 "Sant Agustí" "St. Augustine" December 11, 2017 437,000 15.4%
39 13 "Els Peripatètics del segle XXI" "The Peripatetics of the 21st Century" January 8, 2018 542,000 17.4%
40 14 "Merlí Bergeron" "Merlí Bergeron" January 15, 2018 693,000 23.6%

Spin-off

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A spin-off series titled Merlí: Sapere Aude, centering on Carlos Cuevas' character Pol Rubio attending university, premiered on Movistar+ on 5 December 2019.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Pastor, David (September 15, 2015). "Datos Audiencia 14 de septiembre de 2015". Focus Media (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 23 August 2017. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
  • ^ "Every Netflix Original Removed from Netflix". What's on Netflix. July 9, 2021.
  • ^ Europa Press (23 November 2016). "Netflix compra los derechos de 'Merlí' para América Latina y Estados Unidos". El Mundo (in Spanish). Unidad Editorial. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
  • ^ Díez, Rodrigo (9 March 2018). "Merlí, la serie catalana que conquista Netflix". La Nueva España (in Spanish). Editoral Prensa Asturiana. Retrieved 21 July 2019.
  • ^ Hergar, Paula (8 July 2019). "El spin-off de 'Merlí' tendrá ocho capítulos, se estrenará en diciembre y contará la llegada de Pol a la universidad". eldiario.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 July 2019.
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