Love that segment at the end where he's recognizing his father. Was happy to see that Alfonso accepted, and is proud of his son who just happens to be a little different. Aside from those Pol/Alfonso moments, the best part of the second season is the last 5 or 10 minutes at graduation that wipes away all the second season trash and sets the stage for what's next. It's a shame the first season was such a poor adaptation of the source story material, and the second was so far off the rails that wasted so much time on irrelevant side characters and storylines. Knowing there was a risk cancellation, Lozano should have scrapped all of the side stories and characters to build a storyline for Bruno to mature. It runs in the background and you have Pol and he interacting occasionally to serve as that constant reminder. Come graduation, Bruno steps forward with that "Hello Pol" type scene. Cut to the painting scene that shows him happy and he gets a call from Bruno asking when he will be home for dinner.
@@leonardomejia1974 para mi es muy floja comparado con las 3T de Merli. Que le doy un 8, pero esta temporada es un 3. A mi personalmente no me gusto nada
@@marcfelices8420 The second season wasn't very good and I found it a struggle to maintain interest and slog through it. An issue I never had with the first series, or the first season of MSA. The HIV storyline was unnecessary and nothing more than a gimmick to force Pol's maturity. Axel makes little sense and is pretty much a giant red flag. The relationship with Pol is forced. For some reason they chose to waste episodes of screen time on irrelevant side characters and stories. Outside of a few moments between Pol/Alfonso, Pol/Efra, and Pol/Bolano, the graduation scene that wipes away the second season mess is probably the best part.
Me encanto esta serie .Ojalá echaran otra temporada 🙏😍
I just finished watching the first season a second time, and am looking forward to the second when it's released here in the US.
Me encanta
Love that segment at the end where he's recognizing his father. Was happy to see that Alfonso accepted, and is proud of his son who just happens to be a little different. Aside from those Pol/Alfonso moments, the best part of the second season is the last 5 or 10 minutes at graduation that wipes away all the second season trash and sets the stage for what's next.
It's a shame the first season was such a poor adaptation of the source story material, and the second was so far off the rails that wasted so much time on irrelevant side characters and storylines.
Knowing there was a risk cancellation, Lozano should have scrapped all of the side stories and characters to build a storyline for Bruno to mature. It runs in the background and you have Pol and he interacting occasionally to serve as that constant reminder. Come graduation, Bruno steps forward with that "Hello Pol" type scene. Cut to the painting scene that shows him happy and he gets a call from Bruno asking when he will be home for dinner.
Es muy floja esta temporada. Tendria haber cabado como el final que la serie de Merlí.
Tiene buenos temas
@@leonardomejia1974 para mi es muy floja comparado con las 3T de Merli. Que le doy un 8, pero esta temporada es un 3.
A mi personalmente no me gusto nada
@@marcfelices8420 The second season wasn't very good and I found it a struggle to maintain interest and slog through it. An issue I never had with the first series, or the first season of MSA.
The HIV storyline was unnecessary and nothing more than a gimmick to force Pol's maturity. Axel makes little sense and is pretty much a giant red flag. The relationship with Pol is forced. For some reason they chose to waste episodes of screen time on irrelevant side characters and stories. Outside of a few moments between Pol/Alfonso, Pol/Efra, and Pol/Bolano, the graduation scene that wipes away the second season mess is probably the best part.