@Kannagi: I don't understand, watching Wikipedia and the series is a spoiler. I understand going to watch it after the end of the series and checking for authenticity, but while watching, why? some kind of drug addicts...
and then they go and retell it in the comments to the series. WHAT THE FUCK? What do you think is smarter? or is it just that the thirst to shit is so strong? of course you didn't spoilerize, but ON THE VERGE, but on lostfilm!@#$%....
@SolRus: I'll tell you a secret: the story of Agent Kiki was known to the whole world long before the shooting of this series, and I read Vicky too long before watching it) And all sorts of lost films are generally shoved away, I'm watching in the original
@Kannagi: we open any historical series and immediately in the first episode we write who dies and how, and who survives. It's not a spoiler once, is it? We did it at school. I'm glad you know this, but is it too fucking premature to write about it? incontinence is an emergency, an asshole in general.
Why is it necessary to give all people the pleasure of watching, I do not understand? Go to the comments section for the episode where everything has already happened, and discuss it there. So that people don't catch spoilers when they don't like them. I didn't read Wikipedia or Google on purpose, so as not to find out anything in advance and watch the series normally. But no. There will be geniuses who need to ruin everything! Even in the discussion of 1-2 episodes!
@independence777: well, firstly, the comment has been hidden by a mountain of minuses for a hundred years, and if you are a fan of opening obscure messages in discussing episodes, then this is not for me, and secondly, when I wrote it, I did not think that the most famous case in the history of the DEA was for someone (especially in the comments to the series about drugs) will be unknown... In addition, as already mentioned here, it was said in the series itself by the characters of the series
This gaze of Gallardo, at first ordinary, then turned away, turned back and became so dangerous. I can't figure out at all if the Moon is playing cool or not, but maybe this Gallardo was like that, unlike the murderers shown to us earlier, calmer, not so straightforward, vicious, bloodthirsty and fucked up.
@silence17: at the beginning of the series, there is always a screensaver with real shots of the personalities of the series, you can check them out, although it is not clear the full picture, but I think that Diego plays Felix well, according to the script as it should be.
"They probably announced a reward for you, but no one will take the job. The standard price tag for any drug control agent is $350,000, but you're safe thanks to Kiki. The "Kiki" Peña was talking about is Kiki Camarena, a drug control agent who fought the Guadalajara cartel in Mexico. Kiki was caught and tortured. They skinned his legs, put a bullet in each limb and drilled his head until he died. What the fuck were they thinking? Did they expect to get away with killing an American government agent? "Uncle Sam" doesn't fucking suffer - the bastards paid with their blood. They were so fucked up that every drug dealer in the world realized that the Drug Enforcement Administration should not be touched. Kiki was like Jesus Christ. He died to save us all." (Quote from the TV series "Narcos").
and then they go and retell it in the comments to the series. WHAT THE FUCK? What do you think is smarter? or is it just that the thirst to shit is so strong? of course you didn't spoilerize, but ON THE VERGE, but on lostfilm!@#$%....
And all sorts of lost films are generally shoved away, I'm watching in the original