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Binge this in 2h 40mPeaking at 7.5/10

It shows the life trajectory of a gay village boy in search of his own identity.

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Season 1

  • Tell Me About Yourself
    7.5/1055 votes

    Tell Me About Yourself

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 6/18/2021

    Roberto attempts to help some eager fans connect with his famous neighbors. Later, a health scare threatens the future of his thriving career.

    Director: Alejandro Marín

    Writer: Bob Pop

  • All Good
    7.5/1051 votes

    All Good

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 6/25/2021

    As his family rushes to move out of town, a teenage Roberto runs into an old friend. Then, his 30-year-old self – now a published writer who goes by “Bob Pop – meets Miguel, an unbelievably kindred spirit.

    Director: Alejandro Marín

    Writer: Bob Pop

  • Remember
    7.4/1051 votes

    Remember

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 6/25/2021

    After the impetus for his family’s move is revealed, Bob’s journey comes full circle.

    Director: Alejandro Marín

    Writer: Bob Pop

  • Don't Cry for Me
    7.3/1064 votes

    Don't Cry for Me

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 6/18/2021

    A young Roberto’s decision to live boldly in his small Spanish hometown is met with hostility. Ten years later, Roberto’s quest for self-love continues as a university student in Madrid with dreams of being a writer.

    Director: Alejandro Marín

    Writer: Bob Pop

  • Carnal Hideout
    7.3/1060 votes

    Carnal Hideout

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 6/18/2021

    At his friend Lola’s party, sparks fly between Roberto and another guest – but as bad memories from childhood surface, the night goes downhill.

    Director: Alejandro Marín

    Writer: Bob Pop

  • Meek
    7.3/1051 votes

    Meek

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 6/25/2021

    Roberto’s editor imparts crucial advice that prompts him to rewrite the last chapter of his manuscript.

    Director: Alejandro Marín

    Writer: Bob Pop