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  1. Queer You Are [1] (Spanish: Maricón perdido; lit. 'Hopeless Faggot') [2] is a Spanish television series created by Roberto Enríquez ("Bob Pop"), representing a partially fictionalized version of his personal experiences. Directed by Alejandro Marín, the six-episode series stars Gabriel Sánchez, Carlos González, Candela Peña and ...

  2. Queer You Are: Created by Bob Pop. With Carlos González, Gabriel Sánchez, Candela Peña, Miguel Rellán. The coming-of-age story of a town boy in search of his own identity.

  3. Temporada 1. Spanning several eras -- from 1980s small-town Spain to present-day Madrid -- this imaginative and irreverent series blends drama and comedy to vibrantly capture Bob Pop's lifelong journey towards self-acceptance. 2021 6 episodios. TV-MA. Drama · Comedia. Suscríbete a Max por 9,99 US$/mes. Ver con Max. Comienza tu suscripción.

  4. 31 de dic. de 2020 · Season 1. Spanning several eras -- from 1980s small-town Spain to present-day Madrid -- this imaginative and irreverent series blends drama and comedy to vibrantly capture Bob Pop's lifelong journey towards self-acceptance. 2021 6 episodes. TV-MA. Drama · Comedy. Subscribe to Max for $9.99/month. Watch with Max. Start your subscription. Episodes.

  5. Queer You Are (Maricón perdido): Spanning several eras – from 1980s small-town Spain to present-day Madrid – this imaginative and irreverent series blends drama and comedy to vibrantly capture Bob Pop’s lifelong journey towards self-acceptance. Unlimited streaming.

  6. 1. Top-rated. S1.E1 ∙ No llores por mí. October 26, 2021. "Roberto, are you gay?" Bea - his only friend - is the one who asks Roberto the question, setting off a search for identity that will end up ten years later in the Chueca neighborhood. 7.4/10 (50) Rate. Top-rated. S1.E2 ∙ Retiro carnal. June 18, 2021.

  7. Pero con el tiempo, los programas de televisión han evolucionado para incluir una mayor diversidad de razas, sexualidades queer, género y discapacidad. Hoy en día, más programas se centran en actores queer que interpretan personajes queer en papeles principales, no solo como compañeros.