an advanced scout for the show. I heard something to that effect but with all the misinformation out there hard to be sure
But really good, even-handed show. Probably plays the DEA agents in too ideal a light--to cater to American audiences. But otherwise it dramatizes an important part of history that never made it to the front pages. It definitely inspired me to read up on some of the background. Really good acting in the show, too. Especially since Murphy and his wife are gone.
an advanced scout for the show. I heard something to that effect but with all the misinformation out there hard to be sure
But really good, even-handed show. Probably plays the DEA agents in too ideal a light--to cater to American audiences. But otherwise it dramatizes an important part of history that never made it to the front pages. It definitely inspired me to read up on some of the background. Really good acting in the show, too. Especially since Murphy and his wife are gone.
my wife and I thought Season 3 had more Spanish w/ English subtitles. I mean, it makes sense given the show's setting and the shift in the main character, but I've seen a lot of people turned off the show because of this
supposed to be in this season? I remember him talking about the dangers of filming in parts of Mexico. Did he pull out because of that?
He’s not in this new season, I don’t recall anything about him pulling out. I think they simply rebooted the story to Mexico, which kind of runs concurrent to the events in season 1-3 in Colombia, and the real life guy Pascals character was based on wasn’t part of the story in Mexico
Regardless, this looks great. They did a great job moving the story on with season 3 after the 2 season Pablo story
But really good, even-handed show. Probably plays the DEA agents in too ideal a light--to cater to American audiences. But otherwise it dramatizes an important part of history that never made it to the front pages. It definitely inspired me to read up on some of the background. Really good acting in the show, too. Especially since Murphy and his wife are gone.
But really good, even-handed show. Probably plays the DEA agents in too ideal a light--to cater to American audiences. But otherwise it dramatizes an important part of history that never made it to the front pages. It definitely inspired me to read up on some of the background. Really good acting in the show, too. Especially since Murphy and his wife are gone.
my wife and I thought Season 3 had more Spanish w/ English subtitles. I mean, it makes sense given the show's setting and the shift in the main character, but I've seen a lot of people turned off the show because of this
But how are you going to have a show on this subject matter and it not be in Spanish?
But how are you going to have a show on this subject matter and it not be in Spanish?
agreed
He’s not in this new season, I don’t recall anything about him pulling out. I think they simply rebooted the story to Mexico, which kind of runs concurrent to the events in season 1-3 in Colombia, and the real life guy Pascals character was based on wasn’t part of the story in Mexico
Regardless, this looks great. They did a great job moving the story on with season 3 after the 2 season Pablo story