Yes. I actually did the exact same thing. Doesn't matter. 1&2 are all Pablo. 3 is the Cali Cartel after Pablo got killed. All the seasons are great for different reasons. 5 should be really good.
Swarely said:
Isabella is too damn fine.
Yes, he was. Dressed cool. Felix was a great one too. Cool customer.Big Al 1992 said:
Excellent season. Loved them all but each for different reasons.
Great to the beginnings of El Chapo- especially since his trial is in the news right now.
And dude who played Rafa was fantastic!
yes, yes she is.Swarely said:
Isabella is too damn fine
I thought the same thing. But season 3 was awesome, and I stopped thinking that way anymore.Zombie Jon Snow said:
Ok so help me out there... have not read anything here....
I just watched season 1 and 2... loved it. But Escobar is dead so.... I'm a little conflicted and I actually feel guilt about this but... I'm not sure I want to keep watching without him in it.
I feel like I'm almost a Columbian here in the way they supported him despite all he did (until near the very end anyway). It's not that I support him or what he did just as a viewer he was by far the most compelling thing to me. I loved the other performances too but that character enthralled me. I mean he was the ultimate villain really.
I know the cartels went on and there is much more story to tell I suppose. But I wanted to watch the Pablo Escobar series and I did. Felt more like a documentary or docudrama. And as much as they may have strayed from the real story with other characters they were very very true to Escobar and the things he did or was attributed to have done anyway. I feel like the story will become more and more fictional from here.
So is it worth it from that perspective - is it still mostly true to the real stories from here on out? Are the stories as compelling???
Swarely said:
Isabella is too damn fine
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In fact, they specifically talked about it in Narcos S1E1 (if I remember correctly). So it shouldn't have been a surprise. I do sorta envy people going into S4 who didn't know. That would have been a "plot twist" I probably wouldn't have guessed.redeyeone said:
You know that part actually happened right? An actual DEA agent was tortured to death?
To echo another poster....I had similar thoughts after the end of Season 2, but Season 3 was awesome.Zombie Jon Snow said:
Ok so help me out there... have not read anything here....
I just watched season 1 and 2... loved it. But Escobar is dead so.... I'm a little conflicted and I actually feel guilt about this but... I'm not sure I want to keep watching without him in it.
I feel like I'm almost a Columbian here in the way they supported him despite all he did (until near the very end anyway). It's not that I support him or what he did just as a viewer he was by far the most compelling thing to me. I loved the other performances too but that character enthralled me. I mean he was the ultimate villain really.
I know the cartels went on and there is much more story to tell I suppose. But I wanted to watch the Pablo Escobar series and I did. Felt more like a documentary or docudrama. And as much as they may have strayed from the real story with other characters they were very very true to Escobar and the things he did or was attributed to have done anyway. I feel like the story will become more and more fictional from here.
So is it worth it from that perspective - is it still mostly true to the real stories from here on out? Are the stories as compelling???