Wait - I thought they were already dating? Then on to Minerva's room, where she admits that she has a crush on Rich Jerk Rai. We are introduced to roommates: Amy, a bubbly American, and Etin, a musician. Imagine living in a museum, looking out your window at the crowds on tour. Scene 9: Just Friends Girl goes to visit Minerva, who has a flat in the Temple of Augustus. But he sticks around long enough to gawk at Rai's bare butt as he dives into the pool. Rai invites Pol to take a swim, but he refuses - he has to work. Scene 8: They go up to Rai's room - erm, suite - to exchange wallets. Mom comes downstairs and flirts with Pol before Rich Jerk Rai appears - in a swimsuit! It's Pol, bringing Rich Jerk Rai's wallet.
Someone rings the bell, so she sends working-class guy - Henry - to answer the door.
#Merli gay sex scene series
Did I accidentally switch channels? This doesn't seem to be the same series at all. Scene 7: In a palatial mansion, a rich blond lady is giving a blow job to a chunky working-class guy. Rich Jerk Rai (Pablo Capuz) stops by their table for a few minutes, then accidentally takes Pol's wallet! Pol sees Bruno eating Rainbow Flag cake with his new LGBT friends. He applies to Uni after all, in philosophy. Scene 2: Pol runs into Dad and his new girlfriend, and decides that he should get on with his life, too. Bruno doesn't really believe him, but what can you do? More plot dump: Pol hooked up with Bruno once, but he's actually straight. I thought this was a Spanish series, but I don't understand anything they're saying.īruno appears. Scene 1: Score! Closeup of the bare butt of Pol (Carlos Cuevas) as he showers! We see most of the rest of him, too, as he dresses while getting a plot dump: He and Dad have just moved into an apartment together, he's going to work instead of applying to Uni, and his friend Bruno has just lost his Dad. All I remember about it is: "Berkeley" is pronounced "Barkeley." But the teaser to Merli, a Spanish teen drama about a philosophy student, shows a guy gawking at another guy's bare butt, so I'll give it a try. Well, let's see what happens in the second season.In college I took a class in "Modern Philosophy," assuming that the philosophy would be modern. So there might be something between him and Bruno? But I would actually like him with Pol more. And there's also another gay character, Oliver Grau (Iñaki Mur), who arrives to the class quite late in the series, and he is openly gay. So no, this was not as good as I hoped for.īut there will be a second season so it might develop to something else. no! I just can't stand it! Bruno is supposed to be the main character of the students I guess, but I don't really like him. And also, Bruno is really an asshole! He is a quite good friend and he has good sides but how he treats his teacher, there's just no excuses! I might be extra sensible about that because I'm a teacher, but. So we got a quite steamy sex scene but I don't really know what all the fuzz is about. He usually sleeps with girls and he might be bisexual but I really don't think he is in love with Bruno. O, they had sex once but Pol states that he just wanted to try it. They have a sweet friendship and an interesting relationship, but I don't know if this really is a love story. Bruno is a closeted gay and ballet dancer (yes, nobody knows that he's dancing) who has been in love with his friend Pol forever so it seems. But I wonder, are there really any Bruno & Pol lovestory? After watching the first season I'm not sure.Ĭarlos Cuevas as Pol Rubio & David Solans as Bruno Bergeron.īruno Bergeron (David Solans) and Pol Rubio (Carlos Cuevas) is in the same class and has been friends for a long time. There are interesting chracters and it's very well made. The storyline is from Spanish series Merlí about at philosophy teacher who is also Bruno's father. I'm not sure! I did not fall in love, that's for sure. I was recommended to watch the Bruno & Pol storyline by two people and.