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k-wame · 1 year
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zanephillips · 2 years
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Carlos Cuevas in Merlí. Sapere Aude 1x01
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cinematografia · 2 years
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Série: Merlí: Sapere Aude
Ano: (2019 - 2021)
Onde encontrar: HBO Max
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amorordinario · 2 years
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"Dass die Dinge sind wie sie sind, heißt nicht, dass sie nicht zu ändern wären."
- Pol Rubio zittert seinen Lehrer Merlí (aus der Serie Merlí Sapere Aude, Staffel 2 Folge 7, Netflixserie)
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newlabdakos · 1 year
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Regular and Recurring LGBTQIA+ Characters in series on TV & Streaming Video
These are characters who have first appeared or been revealed as LGBTQIA+ during the 2022/23 season, or whom I’ve recently learned about or whom I hadn’t mentioned in previous posts of this type (that is, on my old blog). Needless to say, this list is also highly arbitrary and incomplete.
Netflix
Shadow and Bone
Wylan Hendriks (portrayed by Jack Wolfe)
Merlí: Sapere Aude
Pol Rubio (portrayed by Carlos Cuevas)
Bruno Bergeron (portrayed by David Solans)
Ángel (portrayed by Carlos Índriago)
Axel (portrayed by Jordi Coll)
Dino (portrayed by Eusebio Poncela)
Half Bad / The Bastard Son & the Devil Himself
Nathan Byrne (portrayed by Jay Lycurgo)
Gabriel Boutin (portrayd by Emilien Vekemans)
Locke & Key
Brian Rogan (portrayed by Milton Barnes)
Continuing the tradition from my old blog (which has been unceremoniously deleted by tumblr without much of an explanation why) I’m doing daily posts during June to celebrate LGBTQIA+ pride by showcasing openly LGBTQIA+ celebrities and various content about or created by LGBTQIA+ people such as music videos, characters on TV shows, movie trailers, …
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oshieteacapella · 2 years
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I'm watching Merlí Sapere Aude's 2nd season and really... the whole vih story makes no sense and believe me, I love drama for the sake of drama, I was raised watching telenovelas... but this... and the other characters?? They don't exist! Rai doesn't have a personality anymore, Oti is now bestie with Pol? What's going on? Axel, until now, it's the best thing happening. And yes, I'm not even going to start on how much you need Bruno in the story because i knew he wasn't appearing but it just- how can you have that story line and think... un yeah this makes sense and yeah no Bruno needed at all.
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mercifuil · 10 months
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Picture this, it's summer. But you're stuck at the most boring job in the world and suddenly, you remember somebody from your past. Someone you knew. Someone who was dear to you. A love you wasted.
So I made a Merlí and Un Professore crossover back in 2022.
Not a lot of people really read it. I mean...It probably sounds gimmicky. But I'm very proud of it. So I'm going to take advantage of this new Un Professore season to redirect you all to it.
The story? It's Pol roaming the streets of Rome to look for Bruno. Along the way he bumps into Manuel who, similar to him, has hit a snag in his life. The two form an unlikely friendship and hopefully, along the way, find healing together.
Links:
WATTPAD 👉 ENGLISH | ITALIAN*
(Italian has some human translation in it care of some friends, some also has Google Translate chapters in it. Be warned.)
AO3 👉 ENGLISH ONLY
After reading, I also wrote a short story set in the same universe as Finding You: Wattpad, AO3
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k-wame · 1 year
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CARLOS CUEVAS as Pol Rubio 2019 · Merlí. Sapere Aude · dir. Menna Fité · S01.E08
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lostrue · 11 days
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I'm watching msa and how the fuck did pol fall in love with rai when bruno was right there?
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moonlightgospel · 15 days
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El bien y el mal...
"El mal siempre se ha hecho en nombre del bien", - Gran titular.
Hitler exterminó a millones de judíos en nombre de un Bien que para él era la raza aria - vaya mierda, en nombre del bien vale todo.
Luego miras la foto de la tierra, te paras a pensar y todo se reduce a la única pregunta que es "¿qué hacemos en medio de este sinsentido?"
- Esa es la gran pregunta, diciendo esto te instalas en el pesimismo
La realidad es pesimista - Otro gran titular. La Filosofía empezó empezó así, la gente observaba la realidad y se preguntaba "¿de que vá esta forma angustiante que es la vida?"
Para estar desorientado en la vida no hace falta esta foto del universo, basta con mirarse la mano, yo a veces me miro la mano, pienso "¿porqué es así?¿cómo puede ser que haya millones de manos en el mundo con el mismo aspecto y que a la vez sea única?".
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gayzing-away · 4 months
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Merlí: Sapere Aude (1x04)
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mikeinner32 · 11 months
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Carlos Cuevas, actor, Merlí: Sapere Aude 📺
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"Ich verstehe, dass wir so glücklich wie möglich sein wollen und Momente wie diesen genießen sollten aber die Realität sieht anders aus. Das Leben ist viel schwerer als sein Studium zu absolvieren."
- Pol aus der Serie: MERLÍ Sapere Aude, Staffel 2 Folge 6, Netflix
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tinglingpeter · 2 years
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CARLOS CUEVAS filming Merlí: Sapere Aude
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dzgrizzle · 1 year
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I recently watched “The Man from Rome” (2022), a Spanish-Italian-Colombian co-production (filmed in English) about a priest (Richard Armitage) sent by the Vatican to investigate a series of deaths in a centuries-old church in Spain. It’s a fairly by-the-numbers mystery/thriller, with some surprising plot twists and fine performances by Armitage and Paul Guilfoyle. The main reason to watch it is Carlos Cuevas, who plays a young priest who is also an anti-hacker computer geek. (Carlos is the star of two series on Netflix that I love: “Smiley” and “Merlí: Sapere Aude.”)
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