Some thoughts of old fans (spoiler alert)

Jamey 2022-12-08 09:16:31

Finally came the third season. I deliberately set aside two days to read it in one breath. I have a lot of thoughts. I want to write it where I think of it.

-Let's talk about Felix first, he feels very different to me than the drug lords of previous seasons. He is not a dictator who can be defiant. He needs to please his "friends" in Mexico City. He has to compromise several times when threatened. He even needs to deal with the bosses of the various squares to maintain the stability of the organization. In fact, several times I've looked at Felix's predicament, and my head is getting bigger and my head is full of question marks. How to solve this? ? He is facing a more complicated situation that requires more careful judgment and weighing the pros and cons. That's why many viewers felt that Felix's "shock" was not as big as the previous films. However, as the so-called "Godfather" of the Mexican drug lord, his influence should not be underestimated.

-Although I was impressed by the Colombian government when I watched the first few movies, the Mexican government is really another story. It is veritably rancid from the inside out.

- It was a big surprise to see Pablo and the Cali family in action! This is the rhythm for me to repaint!

- Am I the only one who thinks there are several characters in the play who look alike? Sometimes I can't tell who is from whom

-Don Neto and Felix, the pilot and the uncle who transported drugs in the watermelon truck, formed a friendship in a very similar way, from looking at each other not pleasing to the eye to discovering that each other has real skills

-The background music and visual effects are still the same as the blockbuster level. Satisfied

- This drama fulfills all my fantasies about Central and South America from the plot to the theme song

-Sit and wait for the next one I miss Agent Pena

I'll write another thought

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