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Following the lives of students in high school, dealing with drugs, their sexuality, and teen pregnancy.Following the lives of students in high school, dealing with drugs, their sexuality, and teen pregnancy.Following the lives of students in high school, dealing with drugs, their sexuality, and teen pregnancy.
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I can't say I'm as enthusiastic about the show as the other two reviewers. Yes, I loved the show, at least for the first four or five seasons. As with all shows that run as long as FoQ (7 seasons), characters come and go, and I just liked the characters and plot lines of the first four or five seasons a lot more than the last few. That said, I still love show. What strikes me most about it is just how similar American and Spanish teenagers are: all the same dramas, conflicts, emotional issues, romances, flirtations, and jealousies. Yes, the characters in Fisica o Quimica speak a different language, and you do note some cultural differences (Spaniards seem to be a lot more direct or blunt than Americans, for one), but the highs & lows & in betweens are amazingly similar.
I do agree with the other reviewers about the quality of the acting. The cast is really first-rate. With so many young actors, you'd think there would be a lot of really lousy actors on the show, but hardly a dud in the bunch. Both the older generation (teachers) and younger (students) are played by a top-notch cast. A lot of the writing is simply superb, so much so that I find myself re-watching certain scenes over and over again. But I found some of the writing a bit forced, as if they were constantly injecting drama into every possible situation, so much so that a number of the conflicts feel contrived. I would have liked to see a bit more humor and a bit less roller-coaster drama.
In the end, this show is definitely worth your time. I give the first four (maybe five) seasons a 10 out of 10, but the last two-three seasons just a 6. One of these days, I'll probably go back and re-watch FoQ again, or at least the first four seasons.
I do agree with the other reviewers about the quality of the acting. The cast is really first-rate. With so many young actors, you'd think there would be a lot of really lousy actors on the show, but hardly a dud in the bunch. Both the older generation (teachers) and younger (students) are played by a top-notch cast. A lot of the writing is simply superb, so much so that I find myself re-watching certain scenes over and over again. But I found some of the writing a bit forced, as if they were constantly injecting drama into every possible situation, so much so that a number of the conflicts feel contrived. I would have liked to see a bit more humor and a bit less roller-coaster drama.
In the end, this show is definitely worth your time. I give the first four (maybe five) seasons a 10 out of 10, but the last two-three seasons just a 6. One of these days, I'll probably go back and re-watch FoQ again, or at least the first four seasons.
I could write for hours about why I recommend this show.This is not the typical overly dramatic Spanish drama.The actors are not overdressed like the highly-watched TvNovelas do to grab attention. The series touches a lot of taboos that is not common to see in the Hispanic television and all without the need of Murder in the story!It's refreshing and interesting to see...real life situations. The episodes are longer than normal, but there is so much in them... and you can guarantee that you will be able to relate to at least one character. Best of all... No clichés! There's a lot of diversity in the struggles presented ,and I can truly say it's the most Progressive Spanish series of this time. Better yet, there's minimum violence. At least that's not what its all about,so If you like gun action, this show might not be for you. If I could chose one show to watch, It would definitely be this one. The actors might not be the most jaw-dropping, but the writing is simply astonishing and the acting is great. I watched it online and I am currently watching it all over again from the beginning. I literally contacted one of the Spanish channels asking them to air it, and the request is currently pending. There's so much to the series I hope and pray they will finally air it here.
I really loved this series. It contains teen struggling with their lives, trying to find a solution for different problems, not just their ones. It has a lot of love and a path of acceptance that they all start to walk in, to the final episode. It has many surprising events. One thing is never changed - the name of the school (Zurbaran). The teachers, for sure, are changing (some of them). They also experience crazy emotions and events in their life.
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- TriviaMaxi Iglesias announced that left the series after season 5 to focus on his film career. Ironically, one week later he signed up for Los protegidos.
- ConnectionsEdited into FoQ: Lo que hemos vivido (2011)
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