The rise of the Guadalajara Cartel as an American DEA agent learns the danger of targeting narcos in Mexico.The rise of the Guadalajara Cartel as an American DEA agent learns the danger of targeting narcos in Mexico.The rise of the Guadalajara Cartel as an American DEA agent learns the danger of targeting narcos in Mexico.
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Brings back some of the great pace, acting and dialogue that made the original Narcos so great
I really enjoyed Season 1 and 2. With season 3 it's almost like you're watching some kind of cheap replica and you're wondering if it is actually the same show. Some of the actors are familiar, some of the story seems familiar, but it's just not the same quality as the previous two seasons. The narration is bad, and the episodes in S3 are pretty unwatchable to be honest. It's really a great shame.
If we say that this series is addictive like drugs, we don't say wrong. I'd say it's really compatible with the name of the show. It is very enjoyable to watch such a drug war in Mexico after Colombia. No one from the old cast. We see a new battle with a completely new cast. I think the idea of adapting the same issue to another country is good. After beginning with Pablo Escobar in Colombia, "Narcos" shifted to the Cali cartel, an equally colorful and bloodthirsty bunch. Now we see the Mexican drug lord Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo. Also named as El Padrino, Felix Gallardo is a citizen of El Chapo. Both of them are from Culiacan. Though the episodes are lengthy, it's a absorbing story. Historically we may know the outcome but Narcos: Mexico has an interesting story. Definitely worth watching. 9/10
Engaging and at times thought provoking amid all the gunfire.
I loved the look and feel of the series, the trashy culture and over the top lifestyles. I appreciated the artful use of swearing and the intro montage - a clever trail of cocaine powder on a map outlining the path of cocaine through Mexico. The music is inspired--including the insipid pop songs that accompanies some of the mayhem. You gotta love the track suits that some of the drug lords sport. The acting is top-notch and the grainy footage reminds us the story is vaguely based on real events.
First two seasons were great. If you enjoy the genere, just watch them.
In the third one, the narrator's voice is simply out of place. The journalist's storyline to which the voice belongs is also ludicrous and forced - another twenty something year old explaining the injustices of the world.
Nobody needed another one of those.
Very poor choice.
In the third one, the narrator's voice is simply out of place. The journalist's storyline to which the voice belongs is also ludicrous and forced - another twenty something year old explaining the injustices of the world.
Nobody needed another one of those.
Very poor choice.
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- TriviaCarlos Muñoz Portal, the production's location manager, was murdered in Temascalapa in central Mexico. His murder nearly derailed the entire production over safety concerns.
- GoofsDuring most of the show, soldiers and police use M16A1 rifles, but there are events in which the M4A1 Carbine is being used by multiple characters. The show is set in the early 80's, the M4 first went into service in 1994.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Conan: Diego Luna (2020)
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