The history of the criminal is always the same - sooner or later the same thing will happen to him as with his victims. The season is excellent, compositionally shot superbly, the actors-characters are very colorful. Escobar's absence did not affect the quality of the film in any way.
P.S.: Tuyo - by design was Escobar's favorite song, and as the intro began, a slight nostalgia for the moments of Pablo and his brother. Oh, come on, I don't want to criticize. I especially like how Americans criticize their government.
@kalachplaton: I recently watched a documentary from Rush Today about John Velasquez ("the story of a killer," I think) and was a little taken aback by the attitude of the people of Colombia towards him now. And you say the story is the same.
@kalachplaton: Well, you know, it's a justified risk. Nothing really prevents you from changing your appearance and leaving after legalizing some of the money. The same Kali almost did it. The desire to live in the old way and the fact that they started cleaning up their tails late prevented it.
Heh, but if there was no oil in the Russian Federation and coca was growing, it would be even worse =)) absolutely the whole government would be under drug lords, every minister, deputy and policeman)) It's good that they just steal all the money from our budget, phew!)
that they only steal money from the budget, I think you're wrong about that. Drug dealers are doing well here too. It's just that we don't talk about it and no one catches them.
@aanikoros: Come on, I think it's a cool system, you don't have to wait ten weeks for the whole season to be released, but watch whenever you want and as much as you want.
@timur743: no one said otherwise. sometimes the series is boring, which you can barely watch for weeks. and this one is in one go. That's what I'm talking about.
It's a pity they leaked the Navegante. Like a cockroach, he survived under any master, and accepted death from a "pacifist." He was such a creepy character. An excellent embodiment of the image of a real sociopath, I watched him for 3 seasons and never doubted that he didn't care who and how to kill.
I agree, he was a cool character. By the way, it wasn't really Jorge who killed him, but like someone from the DEA (it's not completely clear who), here's a great interview with the real Jorge Salcedo, there's a lot of interesting things: http://ew.com/tv/2017/09/03/narcos-jorge-salcedo-interview/
@Mc_Fred: For me, no. The paradox is, the less information there is about him, the scarier the character is. It was his lyrical digressions that seemed superfluous to me, but I did not suspect that he was being prepared for slaughter.
@Ivanlebedevich: A lyrical digression? Actually, Navegante's story about his girlfriend inspires even more fear towards this character. He was going to brutally punish her for the betrayal committed 8 years ago. I've been waiting for her to come back, watching her parents' house for so many years without a break. He's a sociopathic killer. Most likely, he tortured and killed her on the same day. This story reveals his essence more broadly.
It was a great ending, everything was put in its place, and in the end it turned out to be a great season, no worse than the first two. In general, Narcos is one of the best TV series in recent years, it always shows a very high level: in terms of script, shooting, cast, music, etc. Well, we are waiting for the fourth season in a year, Mexico is waiting for us there, and this is also very interesting, considering that there were also very serious "players" there.
It's a different season, but still not as exciting as the 1st and 2nd. Boyd Holbrook was still missing. As it is, everything is top notch. We are waiting for a story about Mexican drug trafficking.
@a_l: RT: "The Russian Embassy in Colombia has confirmed the death of Russian and Armenian citizen Arsen Voskanyan, who, according to media reports, was held captive by the Colombian National Liberation Army and was killed while trying to escape in April."
It's funny how often in movies and TV shows the witness protection system is presented as a "prison in itself." This only speaks to the rotten nature of people and their insatiable selfishness. As if it's not enough to avoid your own death and the death of your loved ones. I want more freedom, I want to keep my house, my name, my business, my profession... And this despite the fact that the alternative to such "victims" would be the brutal death of you, your wife, and your children from a machete in the hands of some psychopath like David. Probably, Hollywood, demonstrating such dissatisfaction with the participants in the witness protection system, is trying over and over again to show that a person is not ready to trade freedom even for his own life. Well, they don't think that the quiet life of mechanic Eddie was worth the opportunity to stay alive at all. It's as if the survivors have a nasty feeling that they were cheated somewhere, they didn't give back when they bought themselves a product called "life".
@Nikopol: they can also be understood. When you have a passion for a certain type of activity and you do it well (like working for a security company for Jorge), but you are forbidden to even get close to it, then the meaning of such a life is a little lost. One day the dream has almost come true, and the next you can't even think about it. And anyway, everyone who got into this program can't shine anywhere, that is, you can't build any ambitious plans for the rest of your life.
@Cassie_Hack: I partially agree. The real Jorge Salcedo said in an interview that he had a problem with continuing to work as an engineer in the United States, because his diploma and proof of qualifications were naturally in his old name. It was impossible to restore them and legalize them because of the risk of being discovered. His wife was a lawyer in Columbia, and restoring her degree was out of the question. She also didn't know English well, and already under protection, she had to go to school to learn the language. Jorge himself spent the first 5 years settling his family in a new place. He also added that he had the opportunity to open his own company, and subsequently he continued to work as an engineer. No wonder he had the "opportunity." According to some reports, he received $1.7 million for his help in the case against the leaders of the Cali cartel. In my opinion, no matter what radical changes took place in his life, they were not as bad as they showed.
Here is the interview in English: http://ew.com/tv/2017/09/03/narcos-jorge-salcedo-interview/
@MARxLENin: Apparently, yes. Somehow, people connected with the production of the Netflix series found him for consultations. And through them, he was contacted by EW journalists, to whom he gave an interview "via a secure line from an unnamed location," as the article says.
@Nikopol: to the point! I was constantly thinking about the same thing while I was watching, especially since it looks wild, because the characters can see with their own eyes what horror the cartel inspires and what will be done to them.
It's a cool season, it's great that the creators don't lower the bar. Jorge is the main hunk of the season, he risked his ass so many times and was very lucky, of course. I would like to single out the camera work separately - it is wonderful. Well, we are waiting for the fourth season.
Rough.. "An employee of the Narcos TV series crew was killed in Mexico 37-year-old Carlos Munoz Portal was busy choosing locations in Mexico for filming Hollywood films and TV series. The last time the man was seen heading in his car to the state of Mexico, he was going to take some photos of nature. A few hours later, he was found dead: with bullet wounds in his chest, in his own car, on an abandoned road in San Bartolo near the Hidalgo area, known for its criminal situation. This is reported by Deadline."
@to7op: Lenta.ru : "Roberto Escobar Gaviria, the older brother and former accomplice of drug lord Pablo Escobar, commented on the murder of the assistant producer of the American TV series Narco. He advised Netflix to hire hitmen to protect the film crew, The Hollywood Reporter reports."
It turned out to be an exciting season, everything is set at a fairly high level. I'm looking forward to continuing, now in Mexican lands and dealing with the villains there.
I really enjoyed the third season! I was so afraid for Jorge and now I can breathe a sigh of relief. The witness protection program is not an ideal life, of course, but it's better than being killed. I knew they'd end the season with a hint of what the next one would be about. This will now be their highlight. I'm looking forward to it!
Excellent Narcos season 3. I was very pleased. I was afraid that they would stretch the story of the Cali cartel into two seasons, but they managed it in one, and therefore the plot practically never slows down (though it slows down a little in the middle), everything happens dynamically, just have time to follow. Our Oberyn became the narrator, and he has a wonderful voice and diction. In general, Agent Pena, already without his partner, has become more complicated, busier, but also bolder and tougher. It was a joy to look at him. And the young DEA agents didn't disappoint either. I would like to mention the Cali cartel separately. All the characters are very bright and prominent. They were flashed in previous seasons, but this one is shown in all its glory. I especially liked Miguel Rodriguez, the younger brother of Gilberto, the leader. He also had some kind of strong, dark authority, and he even had a stronger sense of leadership (most likely because of the plot). And he was tough, cruel, cunning, but he was losing out to Escobar, which is by no means a disadvantage, but rather a virtue. Spoiler: The Pickup Method by Miguel Rodriguez Step One: Meet a beautiful woman Step two: Find out that she is married to one of your partners Step three: kill your husband harshly for past sins, not with your own hands, of course. Step four: give her an apartment. Step Five: Profit And I love it when the narrative focuses on ordinary people, not leaders, and tells their story. Expressive and lively. The story, in this case, of Jorge Salcedo. He's beautiful, you worry so much about him. All in all, it was a great season. I'll watch more if there is.
Py.sy. As much as I dislike the second season of Queen of the South, I've seen a qualitatively different level of Narcos since the first episode. There's nothing you can do: a bigger budget means better cameramen and scriptwriters.
I didn't really notice the loss of the main character (Murphy). And Escobar has never caused me any special feelings. A great season, maybe even the best
I was initially skeptical about the new season, but I'm so glad I was wrong. The series has not lowered the bar for quality, entertainment, the presence of the coolest charismatic actors, and the amount of impressive action, but has only consolidated its position as one of the best series in general.
When that asshole David was shot, I wasn't so happy about Joffrey over time)) Agent Pena bent everyone down;) It turned out to be a great season and a wonderful ending. /// - Do you always fix this fence after a storm? - Well, who, if not me?
The star of "Rogue One" will headline the fourth season of "Narco." In 2018, the series will change the location and the main characters. The stern but honest Javier Pena, played by Pedro Pascal, is retiring. Instead, Michael Pena ("Ant-Man") and Diego Luna ("Rogue One: Star Wars") join the fight against drug traffickers. Stories"), as it became known from the teaser of the fourth season of the series "Narco".
A good season, albeit weaker than the previous ones. I am very glad that it has been extended and the action is being transferred to Mexico. I've been asking for this for a long time)) There is a place for scriptwriters to roam, because there were a lot of cartels there. Won't there be a Stump??
I haven't commented on this series before, but finally I got around to it) what can I say, it's beautiful, and historically as accurate as possible, taking into account that it's still entertainment and there should be chases, intrigues, twists and colorful characters)
Latin America is shown very accurately, these sheds are half-rotted, in small towns something still hasn't changed much.. Bogota just got cool, and then some areas) now I'm really looking forward to season 4
I don't know why some were so unhappy, in the first episodes they wrote a lot of comments about boredom and about the fact that the series without Pablo is not a series. For me, the third one turned out great, kept me constantly in suspense and shot no worse than the first two, I even liked it more
It's a great series! No kidding. I've been walking around him for so long, but in vain. for a few days, he fascinated me so much that words cannot convey it. I did not expect that such a story could occupy my entire brain and even prompt Wikipedia to open up for details. I'm looking forward to the new season, but in the meantime I'm looking for similar series to pass the time
I already wrote that after Pablo's death, the series ended for me. Season 3 was dull and static until episode 4-5. The characters are cardboard, except for Jorge, there is no one to empathize with.
but!!! Then the characters opened up, the atmosphere was heating up by the minute.
bravo! It's even a pity that the series is over, it is possible that for the first time in my memory I will review the series over time.!
The atmosphere, the presentation, the characters and their disclosure are at the highest level.
@DJIGSTAR: Admired by what? By sitting meekly at the manger? Does hubby kill people? Well, let him kill, but we are rich. Tata is a collective image, there are many such in the world. And I'm not saying that she didn't love Pablo, but blind love is also bad, because you turn a blind eye to all your partner's flaws, even murders, and protect him in every possible way.
@VoVseDnepriansky: absolutely not the correct interpretation of her actions, there was never even a hint that she was there for some luxury, all she wanted was for Pablo to be safe with his family, but he made more and more new enemies, whom she asked him to deal with, only to return to the family.
There was no blind love either, she pestered him and clashed with his mother more than once. She was the only person who could say something to Pablo in spite of himself.
@DJIGSTAR: And what good was it that she was saying in spite of herself? He almost always had his own way anyway. In general, Tata's logic is simply amazing, she wanted the family to be safe, but stayed with Pablo, although it was like sitting on a powder keg, because his enemies could hit them at any moment.
Pablo Escobar's personality and the charisma of the actor who played him were so outstanding that four drug lords seemed like small fish compared to him alone. And there is not as much documentary information about them as about Escobar, so the filing suffered. But the season was still a success, as for me
Netflix has officially confirmed that the fourth season of "Narco" will be a kind of relaunch of the series. It will even be released in the service separately, under the name "Narco: Mexico".
Suddenly, someone will be as surprised as I am about Narcos' DEAD status. I think the reason is that Narcos has the DEAD status on TVMAZE, just like here, but there was a separate page created for "Narcos Mexico": http://www.tvmaze.com/shows/37787/narcos-mexico
In theory, MyShows moderators should either change the Narcos status and add Narcos Mexico series like s04e01-s04e10, or create a separate entry for Narcos Mexico.
How I scold myself for not wanting to watch season 3 after the sad and boring second one) I accidentally turned on the third episode and I just got sucked in. It was an amazing season, I was in suspense from the beginning to the end. It was very interesting to see about this whole corrupt system, I didn't even imagine that such a thing could happen. There are a lot of cool characters. If in the first and second seasons it was only Escobar, Murphy and Pena, then a lot of characters caused fear, sympathy and concern)) Really 100 out of 10 points)
It's a very beautiful series. He was recommended to me 3 years ago, before the release of the last season, but I only got around to it now, in connection with the release of the second season of the Mandalorian. That's why I was very glad that this season's text was read by Pedro Pascal, such a soft, enveloping voice, I can't resist it. I watched all 3 seasons in 5 days, now I swear in Spanish and promote the series further.
They were harnessed in the first episodes, of course, it was a bit long, but what a dynamic afterwards. It's a great contrast to the boring second season. The only negative: I would like more screen time for Pacho and Chepe (especially)
The Illuminerdi portal reported that Netflix is preparing a new show from the Narcos anthology. Sofia Vergara will play the main role. The series will focus on Colombian drug lord Griselda Blanco, who was also known as the "Black Widow," the "Queen of Drug Trafficking," and the "Godmother of Cocaine." She was the one who ran it Medellin was a drug cartel before the arrival of Pablo Escobar.
Netflix has not yet commented on the information, but given that the third season of Narcos: Mexico will be the last, it is expected that the show will return with a new story.
Well, that's it. To be honest, I liked the dynamics of the third season much more than the second. The only thing I missed a little was Murphy x. I thought at least in the last episode he and Javi would get on the phone..
I have already ordered a book, it will be interesting to read, to finally put everything on the shelves.
I'm glad that Jorge survived after all, even though the witness protection program is not so friendly in some way. The main thing is that everything is fine with the family.
And finally, this hijo de puta David was killed. He really pissed me off during the season. The actor played his role perfectly. 👏🏻
And Javi, the last scene is just the sweetest) but the way he looked at those people in the boats, huh, he's been an agent for so long that it's just impossible to imagine himself in another role. It just eats into your mind and there's nothing you can do about it.
It turned out to be a great season, no worse than the one about Pablito, with lots of colorful characters. Jorge was really a hero (I don't really know how it happened in real life)
Did anyone care about Maria there? she ran to one, then to the other, but she didn't want to go to work, apparently she didn't want to, it was better to live in constant danger for herself and her son)
Great season! It's a very intense and exciting dynamic. I liked the cast, all the characters are interesting. I was very worried about Jorge and his family, I'm glad that in the end everything is fine with them!
Discussion: Season 3, Episode 10 Join the Discussion
130P.S.: Tuyo - by design was Escobar's favorite song, and as the intro began, a slight nostalgia for the moments of Pablo and his brother. Oh, come on, I don't want to criticize. I especially like how Americans criticize their government.
https://hasta-pronto.ru/colombia/cali/cartel-de-cali/khorkhe-salsedo/
Boyd Holbrook was still missing. As it is, everything is top notch.
We are waiting for a story about Mexican drug trafficking.
8 out of 10.
And anyway, everyone who got into this program can't shine anywhere, that is, you can't build any ambitious plans for the rest of your life.
Here is the interview in English: http://ew.com/tv/2017/09/03/narcos-jorge-salcedo-interview/
Well, we are waiting for the fourth season.
"An employee of the Narcos TV series crew was killed in Mexico
37-year-old Carlos Munoz Portal was busy choosing locations in Mexico for filming Hollywood films and TV series.
The last time the man was seen heading in his car to the state of Mexico, he was going to take some photos of nature. A few hours later, he was found dead: with bullet wounds in his chest, in his own car, on an abandoned road in San Bartolo near the Hidalgo area, known for its criminal situation. This is reported by Deadline."
I would like to mention the Cali cartel separately. All the characters are very bright and prominent. They were flashed in previous seasons, but this one is shown in all its glory. I especially liked Miguel Rodriguez, the younger brother of Gilberto, the leader. He also had some kind of strong, dark authority, and he even had a stronger sense of leadership (most likely because of the plot). And he was tough, cruel, cunning, but he was losing out to Escobar, which is by no means a disadvantage, but rather a virtue.
Spoiler: The Pickup Method by Miguel Rodriguez
Step One: Meet a beautiful woman
Step two: Find out that she is married to one of your partners
Step three: kill your husband harshly for past sins, not with your own hands, of course.
Step four: give her an apartment.
Step Five: Profit
And I love it when the narrative focuses on ordinary people, not leaders, and tells their story. Expressive and lively. The story, in this case, of Jorge Salcedo. He's beautiful, you worry so much about him.
All in all, it was a great season. I'll watch more if there is.
Py.sy. As much as I dislike the second season of Queen of the South, I've seen a qualitatively different level of Narcos since the first episode. There's nothing you can do: a bigger budget means better cameramen and scriptwriters.
I'll be waiting for season 4!
In 2018, the series will change the location and the main characters.
The stern but honest Javier Pena, played by Pedro Pascal, is retiring. Instead, Michael Pena ("Ant-Man") and Diego Luna ("Rogue One: Star Wars") join the fight against drug traffickers. Stories"), as it became known from the teaser of the fourth season of the series "Narco".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJGkm0UwNRk
what can I say, it's beautiful, and historically as accurate as possible, taking into account that it's still entertainment and there should be chases, intrigues, twists and colorful characters)
Latin America is shown very accurately, these sheds are half-rotted, in small towns something still hasn't changed much.. Bogota just got cool, and then some areas) now I'm really looking forward to season 4
Season 3 was dull and static until episode 4-5. The characters are cardboard, except for Jorge, there is no one to empathize with.
but!!! Then the characters opened up, the atmosphere was heating up by the minute.
bravo! It's even a pity that the series is over, it is possible that for the first time in my memory I will review the series over time.!
The atmosphere, the presentation, the characters and their disclosure are at the highest level.
Is Wagner Moura left without any awards for such a game?..
There was no blind love either, she pestered him and clashed with his mother more than once. She was the only person who could say something to Pablo in spite of himself.
Damn, who knows, did Pena really fight with Kali or is this already fiction?
http://www.tvmaze.com/shows/37787/narcos-mexico
In theory, MyShows moderators should either change the Narcos status and add Narcos Mexico series like s04e01-s04e10, or create a separate entry for Narcos Mexico.
, not a single boring episode
The series will focus on Colombian drug lord Griselda Blanco, who was also known as the "Black Widow," the "Queen of Drug Trafficking," and the "Godmother of Cocaine." She was the one who ran it Medellin was a drug cartel before the arrival of Pablo Escobar.
Netflix has not yet commented on the information, but given that the third season of Narcos: Mexico will be the last, it is expected that the show will return with a new story.
I have already ordered a book, it will be interesting to read, to finally put everything on the shelves.
I'm glad that Jorge survived after all, even though the witness protection program is not so friendly in some way. The main thing is that everything is fine with the family.
And finally, this hijo de puta David was killed. He really pissed me off during the season. The actor played his role perfectly. 👏🏻
And Javi, the last scene is just the sweetest) but the way he looked at those people in the boats, huh, he's been an agent for so long that it's just impossible to imagine himself in another role. It just eats into your mind and there's nothing you can do about it.
Oh, and it's time to get serious about Spanish))