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Gerry's Father is one of the two overarching antagonists (alongside Bruno) of the Netflix series Control Z.

He is Gerry's emotionally abusive father, who emasculates his son and shaped into the school bully he is.

He is played by Ricardo Crespo.

Biography[]

Before the Series[]

Most of his background is unknown, as well as the reason for how he is. It is known that he has a tense relationship with son Gerry, most of the time trying to straighten him up to become a man regardless of his emotions. It is very possible that this man's personality is what led Gerry to have anger issues and pays little to no attention to his wife's pleads to let Gerry be or her warm nature, which would likely make him a mysoginist. In addition, he is also homophobic when he sees a drawing Luis made of Gerry and assumed his son was gay.

Season 1[]

At Isabela's request, the hacker leaks Gerry's secret, including Natalia, Raúl and Pablo's own secrets, as revenge for the three parttaking in revealing her secret and Pablo betraying her when he pretended not to know Isabela's secret. Gerry's secret turns out to be that he watches gay porn, resulting in his stern father scolding him harshly despite Gerry repeatedly denying the whole thing as a misunderstanding. Nevertheless, Gerry's father confiscates his cellphone and laptop as punishment. Later on, he complains to the principal about his son's expulsion from the school for almost murdering Luis, arguing that it was him who started the fight and Gerry did the right thing in fighting him off like a man. Quintanilla reminds him of Luis being at the hospital, to which he refutes stating that Luis shouldn't have posted the secrets about Gerry or any of his classmates, but Quintanilla states that Luis is innocent and he just lied so that Gerry wouldn't bully him anymore. Despite his objections that Gerry did nothing wrong, Quintanilla stays firm on his position of expelling Gerry from the school, given how stained his student record has been.

Season 2[]

Gerry's father doesn't appear as much in the second season but plays a pivotal role, counting only the recap of his troubled relationship with Gerry and the reasons why (shown above in the origins) his son behaves as a hostile person towards Luis and other students at National School.

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  • He is similar to Mr. de la Cruz from 13 Reasons Why as they are the reason why their sons (Gerry, in his case & Montgomery de la Cruz in Mr. de la Cruz's case) are hostile bullies at their respective schools and are shown to be openly homophobic.
    • He is also similar to Frank Fitts from American Beauty because, aside from being homophobic, accusing their respective sons (Gerry and Ricky, who is straight) of being gay and being distant towards their wives, they also own a large antique collection of guns, meaning that Frank is a retired Marine colonel, but with Gerry's father this is never confirmed, although it can be implied that he was a militar or he simply had bought them in case an intruder tried to rob him. However, unlike Gerry's father, Frank had sort of redeemable traits when he started sobbing after kicking Ricky, who had falsely admitted to being gay in a bid to free himself from his father's abuse, out of the house and was actually gay himself, proved when he kissed Lester (the film's main protagonist), who in turn gently rejected him.
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