Serie Completa — Fisica O Quimica

| Season | Episodes | Key Plotlines | Critical Tone | |--------|----------|---------------|----------------| | 1 | 11 | Introduction of characters; Ruth’s anorexia; Cabano-Yoli romance | Light soap opera | | 2 | 14 | Fer-Isaac kiss (first gay kiss on Spanish prime-time teen TV); drug abuse | Rising social drama | | 3 | 13 | School shooting scare; abortion storyline (Ruth) | Darker, realistic | | 4 | 13 | Fer-Isaac breakup; Jorge’s HIV scare; teacher-student affair (Oscar-Blanca) | Peak melodrama | | 5 | 9 | New cast (Irene, Alma); LGBTQ+ wedding; teen pregnancy | Mixed, ratings slip | | 6 | 9 | Ferry boat explosion (two deaths); radical cast overhaul | Decline begins | | 7 | 8 | Final graduation; series finale (open-ended reunion) | Nostalgic but disjointed |


Appendix A: Complete Series Episode Guide (Selected Milestones)


Note: This paper is a synthetic analysis based on publicly available episode summaries, critical reviews, and fan archives. For direct citations, refer to original broadcast materials.

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Early seasons averaged a 15-18% share (≈2.5 million viewers), dropping to 9-12% by Season 7. The show won the Ondas Award for Best Fiction Series (2009) and several TP de Oro awards.

Legacy points:

Física o Química aired during the final years of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero’s socialist government (2004–2011), a period of progressive legislation including the legalization of same-sex marriage (2005) and the Ley de Igualdad. The show mirrored this liberal zeitgeist. However, it faced backlash from conservative groups, particularly the Catholic educational association CEAPA, who called for its cancellation in 2009.

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