I love the brilliant acting during the "business" scene as Amado continues to negotiate and build a system of his own. The airport scene was quite intense and hard to believe that it was real. What I love about Narcos is its psychologically intense interaction scenes during business deals and its appropriate spout of violence. This episode captured that brilliantly. Excited to see how it all ties in at the end!
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GDL - 304
bobcobb30116 February 2023
Warning: Spoilers
This is more like the show we used to know and love here and more of the kind of content we expected from the Netflix series.
Of course everyone is going to be talking about the violent battle and shootout at the airport and they should because it was compelling television from start to finish: laugh out loud moments and just me wondering how they were going to get out of this.
But there was also a great love story told in this episode, and we got to see a human side of one of the characters that too often series and programs like this fail to give us. So that was a nice detour, even if it is likely over.
Of course everyone is going to be talking about the violent battle and shootout at the airport and they should because it was compelling television from start to finish: laugh out loud moments and just me wondering how they were going to get out of this.
But there was also a great love story told in this episode, and we got to see a human side of one of the characters that too often series and programs like this fail to give us. So that was a nice detour, even if it is likely over.
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