This paper examines the third and final season of the Catalan television series Merlí , exploring its thematic conclusion, philosophical structure, and the evolution of its central characters. Executive Summary
The final season shifts from the discovery of philosophy to the practical, often painful application of it.
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One of the most rewarding arcs is Ivan’s continued growth. Watching him transition from an agoraphobic student to a confident young man is the emotional heartbeat of the season. The "Pol & Bruno" Tension:
Deals with existential dread and the "leap of faith" required for the students' future life decisions.
Una nueva profesora de historia muy querida por los alumnos que despierta celos en Merlí. Gabi (Pau Vinyals):
Used to critique the educational system and the socio-economic pressures placed on the young protagonists.
The conclusion of Season 3 is noted for its emotional "time jump," showing the long-term impact of Merlí’s teachings. It reinforces the show's primary thesis: philosophy is not a dead academic subject but a vital tool for living. The success of this final season led to:





















