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He’s surly, unorthodox, unapologetically blunt, and he’s about to change your life. Meet the new philosophy teacher, Merlí, who will help his students view the world in a whole new light, both in and out of the classroom.
Merlí encourages his class to participate in the literary contest by cheating, uses Plato to help Ivan, a student with agoraphobia, and takes an interest in the mother of another. Meanwhile, Bruno reveals a personal secret to his friend Tania.
★ 7.8/10
(316 votes)
#2
The Peripatetic
S1:E1
After his ex-wife moves to Rome, Merlí finds himself solo-parenting and working as a substitute philosophy teacher at his son Bruno’s school, where his unorthodox style intrigues the students, butts heads with faculty, and embarrasses his son.
★ 0.0/10
#3
Machiavelli
S1:E3
After Merlí gives Gerard girl advice, his interest in Gerard’s mother, Gina, grows when he sees that she’s a fellow straight-talker. He also has a breakthrough with Ivan and steals a test copy that ends up in Bruno’s hands.
★ 0.0/10
#4
Aristotle
S1:E4
After Bruno invites Pol over to study, he lets his feelings slip and complicates their friendship. When they get perfect test scores, they’re accused of cheating and Merlí is also suspected in the scheme. Will it cost him his job?
★ 0.0/10
#5
Socrates
S1:E5
In the spirit of Socrates, Merlí tells his students they must question the values imposed on them by their parents, which angers Joan’s strict father. He takes Ivan outside his comfort zone to disastrous consequences and gets closer to Gina.
★ 0.0/10
#6
Schopenhauer
S1:E6
Berta’s home life is revealed, which explains her need for sympathy and attention. Merlí and Gina have a bad fight after she finds out about his relationship with Laia. Merlí keeps pushing Ivan to step out and suggests a visit from Bruno.
★ 0.0/10
#7
Foucault
S1:E7
Bruno’s fraught relationship with Pol causes resentment towards his father but the two end up having a warm heart-to-heart for the first time. When Pol loses a loved one, Bruno reaches out and breathes hope into their friendship.
★ 0.0/10
#8
Guy Debord
S1:E8
After a student catches Merlí and Gina kissing, she wants to keep it from Gerard but he’s turned off by the secrecy. A viral video of Monica inspires Gerard to take a brave stand in support of her. Ivan makes a breakthrough.
★ 0.0/10
#9
Epicurus
S1:E9
The students throw Pol a birthday party, which leads to many revelations. Bruno and Pol grow closer than ever, Gerard learns about his mother and Merlí, and Joan ends up in the hospital after drinking too much. Merlí confesses his feelings for Gina.
★ 0.0/10
#10
The Skeptics
S1:E10
Merlí tells Joan’s parents about the alcohol incident, which infuriates Joan but ultimately drives him out of his home and to Merlí. Feeling hopeful, Bruno approaches Pol but is rejected and takes his anger out on the Spanish teacher.
★ 0.0/10
#11
The Sophists
S1:E11
Merlí helps Berta and Pol find direction, encouraging the latter to work with Ivan. Bruno continues to make fun of Santi the Spanish teacher until he gets kicked out of class. A new student arrives who defies expectations.
★ 0.0/10
#12
Hume
S1:E12
Merlí encourages the students to boycott the school’s food collection campaign to protest corruption, prompting the principal to take it up with the review board. After Merlí confronts Bruno about bullying Santi, he receives news of a tragic death.
★ 0.0/10
#13
Nietzsche
S1:E13
The unexpected death devastates the students, especially Bruno. To help them pay respects, Merlí breaks the rules once again and is on the verge of losing his job. His students make a grand gesture of support. Ivan is ready to return to class.
★ 0.0/10
#14
The Pre-Socratics
S2:E1
★ 0.0/10
#15
Thomas Hobbes
S2:E2
★ 0.0/10
#16
Els Estoics
S2:E3
★ 0.0/10
#17
Kant
S2:E4
★ 0.0/10
#18
Hipparchia
S2:E5
★ 0.0/10
#19
Montaigne
S2:E6
★ 0.0/10
#20
Judith Butler
S2:E7
★ 0.0/10
#21
Freud
S2:E8
★ 0.0/10
#22
Descartes
S2:E9
★ 0.0/10
#23
Engels
S2:E10
★ 0.0/10
#24
Zizek
S2:E11
★ 0.0/10
#25
El taoisme
S2:E12
★ 0.0/10
#26
Boeci
S2:E13
★ 0.0/10
#27
Walter Benjamin
S3:E1
★ 0.0/10
#28
Adam Smith
S3:E2
★ 0.0/10
#29
Albert Camus
S3:E3
★ 0.0/10
#30
Karl Marx
S3:E4
★ 0.0/10
#31
Hannah Arendt
S3:E5
★ 0.0/10
#32
Kierkegaard
S3:E6
★ 0.0/10
#33
Thoreau
S3:E7
★ 0.0/10
#34
Plotí
S3:E8
★ 0.0/10
#35
Zygmunt Bauman
S3:E9
★ 0.0/10
#36
Heidegger
S3:E10
★ 0.0/10
#37
Hegel
S3:E11
★ 0.0/10
#38
Sant Agustí
S3:E12
★ 0.0/10
#39
Els Peripatètics del segle XXI
S3:E13
★ 0.0/10
#40
Merlí Bergeron
S3:E14
★ 7.8/10
(316 votes)
#1
The Peripatetic
S1:E1
After his ex-wife moves to Rome, Merlí finds himself solo-parenting and working as a substitute philosophy teacher at his son Bruno’s school, where his unorthodox style intrigues the students, butts heads with faculty, and embarrasses his son.
★ 7.9/10
(259 votes)
#2
Plato
S1:E2
Merlí encourages his class to participate in the literary contest by cheating, uses Plato to help Ivan, a student with agoraphobia, and takes an interest in the mother of another. Meanwhile, Bruno reveals a personal secret to his friend Tania.
★ 7.8/10
(316 votes)
The Peripatetic
S1:E1
After his ex-wife moves to Rome, Merlí finds himself solo-parenting and working as a substitute philosophy teacher at his son Bruno’s school, where his unorthodox style intrigues the students, butts heads with faculty, and embarrasses his son.
★ 7.9/10
(259 votes)
Plato
S1:E2
Merlí encourages his class to participate in the literary contest by cheating, uses Plato to help Ivan, a student with agoraphobia, and takes an interest in the mother of another. Meanwhile, Bruno reveals a personal secret to his friend Tania.
★ 0.0/10
Machiavelli
S1:E3
After Merlí gives Gerard girl advice, his interest in Gerard’s mother, Gina, grows when he sees that she’s a fellow straight-talker. He also has a breakthrough with Ivan and steals a test copy that ends up in Bruno’s hands.
★ 0.0/10
Aristotle
S1:E4
After Bruno invites Pol over to study, he lets his feelings slip and complicates their friendship. When they get perfect test scores, they’re accused of cheating and Merlí is also suspected in the scheme. Will it cost him his job?
★ 0.0/10
Socrates
S1:E5
In the spirit of Socrates, Merlí tells his students they must question the values imposed on them by their parents, which angers Joan’s strict father. He takes Ivan outside his comfort zone to disastrous consequences and gets closer to Gina.
★ 0.0/10
Schopenhauer
S1:E6
Berta’s home life is revealed, which explains her need for sympathy and attention. Merlí and Gina have a bad fight after she finds out about his relationship with Laia. Merlí keeps pushing Ivan to step out and suggests a visit from Bruno.
★ 0.0/10
Foucault
S1:E7
Bruno’s fraught relationship with Pol causes resentment towards his father but the two end up having a warm heart-to-heart for the first time. When Pol loses a loved one, Bruno reaches out and breathes hope into their friendship.
★ 0.0/10
Guy Debord
S1:E8
After a student catches Merlí and Gina kissing, she wants to keep it from Gerard but he’s turned off by the secrecy. A viral video of Monica inspires Gerard to take a brave stand in support of her. Ivan makes a breakthrough.
★ 0.0/10
Epicurus
S1:E9
The students throw Pol a birthday party, which leads to many revelations. Bruno and Pol grow closer than ever, Gerard learns about his mother and Merlí, and Joan ends up in the hospital after drinking too much. Merlí confesses his feelings for Gina.
★ 0.0/10
The Skeptics
S1:E10
Merlí tells Joan’s parents about the alcohol incident, which infuriates Joan but ultimately drives him out of his home and to Merlí. Feeling hopeful, Bruno approaches Pol but is rejected and takes his anger out on the Spanish teacher.
★ 0.0/10
The Sophists
S1:E11
Merlí helps Berta and Pol find direction, encouraging the latter to work with Ivan. Bruno continues to make fun of Santi the Spanish teacher until he gets kicked out of class. A new student arrives who defies expectations.
★ 0.0/10
Hume
S1:E12
Merlí encourages the students to boycott the school’s food collection campaign to protest corruption, prompting the principal to take it up with the review board. After Merlí confronts Bruno about bullying Santi, he receives news of a tragic death.
★ 0.0/10
Nietzsche
S1:E13
The unexpected death devastates the students, especially Bruno. To help them pay respects, Merlí breaks the rules once again and is on the verge of losing his job. His students make a grand gesture of support. Ivan is ready to return to class.