Pablo! At first, I was happy with the cameo of the Cali cartel, and then they showed Pablo's people and himself. Just like the Marvel crossover. Well, the series is good, it's getting more interesting, although it developed a little slowly.
@nanionassis: I thought maybe they would slow down, or show their backs, or somehow get out of it. And here he is. And even thinner, as in the first season.
In five minutes of "negotiations" in this episode, Pablo has caught up with more horror than all the villains of the series combined! Like Stalin, in the office with the rest of the "politicians". He came in, everyone stood up on a subconscious level. Moura is beautiful.
And Felix... So far, all the episodes show how he is being pressed, humiliated, so he wants more, to prove that he is not an errand boy. I wonder who will become in the end.
PS - after all, Narcos is the only series that I will review after a while. 1-2 seasons naturally
The opening song was the only thing that clearly connected me to the previous seasons. And then Pablito appeared, which was sorely missed in the third season, where they simply "forgot" about him and did not develop the story of "heritage"
Really, it seems that you are watching some kind of stripped-down material. Unknown man Gallardo unites the clans, everyone listens to him, but at the same time they bully him. Nothing shows how the empire is developing, a leap - and once, everyone is rich. Absolutely not convincing, the images are not disclosed. Felix looks more like a teacher than a cartel co-owner. This spin-off is much weaker than the main series. The first two seasons thoroughly show the whole process, Pablo's personal life, his youth, scale, grating with competitors and the authorities. There's some kind of sur here.
Did I understand correctly that Felix keeps his black bookkeeping in an ordinary notebook, not even locked in a safe, in a hotel room where any cleaning lady can go? And as for the crossover, yes, the fan service is what you need! It was nice to see everyone again. But I think everyone noticed that such a comparison only reinforced the contrast between the spectacular villains from previous seasons and the faded one from the current one)
@independence777: It's almost the same in real life. Against Escobar's background, Mexican drug cartels look like petty punks. The only exception is El Chapo. As I understand it, there will be next seasons about him.
Сериал по Эль Чапо уже есть https://yandex.ru/turbo?text=https%3A%2F%2Fru.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2F%25D0%25AD%25D0%25BB%25D1%258C_%25D0%25A7%25D0%25B0%25D0%25BF%25D0%25BE_(%25D1%2582%25D0%25B5%25D0%25BB%25D0%25B5%25D1%2581%25D0%25B5%25D1%2580%25D0%25B8%25D0%25B0%25D0%25BB)
And here he is. And even thinner, as in the first season.
Finally, I started to like this series.
Like Stalin, in the office with the rest of the "politicians". He came in, everyone stood up on a subconscious level. Moura is beautiful.
And Felix... So far, all the episodes show how he is being pressed, humiliated, so he wants more, to prove that he is not an errand boy. I wonder who will become in the end.
PS - after all, Narcos is the only series that I will review after a while. 1-2 seasons naturally
And then Pablito appeared, which was sorely missed in the third season, where they simply "forgot" about him and did not develop the story of "heritage"
it's like installing a monitor on a monitor so that you can watch kinzo while watching kinzo)
And as for the crossover, yes, the fan service is what you need! It was nice to see everyone again. But I think everyone noticed that such a comparison only reinforced the contrast between the spectacular villains from previous seasons and the faded one from the current one)
- Would you really feed me to a hippopotamus?
"he wouldn't eat you, he doesn't like Mexicans any more than I do."