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EPISODE
SEASON
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Episode 01: Camelot
Episode 02: The Plaza System
Episode 03: El Padrino
Episode 04: Rafa, Rafa, Rafa!
Episode 05: The Colombian Connection
Episode 06: La Última Frontera
Episode 07: Jefe de Jefes
Episode 08: Just Say No
Episode 09: 881 Lope de Vega
Episode 10: Leyenda
Narcos: Mexico S01E01
Available from: 16-11-2018
Narcos: Mexico S01E02
Available from: 16-11-2018
Narcos: Mexico S01E03
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Narcos: Mexico S01E04
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Narcos: Mexico S01E05
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Narcos: Mexico S01E06
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Narcos: Mexico S01E07
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Narcos: Mexico S01E08
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Narcos: Mexico S01E09
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Narcos: Mexico S01E10
Available from: 16-11-2018
Narcos: Mexico - Season 1 [Sub: Eng]
Description
It is a large group and a serious chain of business for farmers and drug traffickers in Mexico. The show is a continuous series of adventures related to Mexico's most widespread trade, including the vast empire that Felix Gallardo, a large drug trade empire in Gugalajara, wanted to build. But after a short time, there will be many confrontations with the anti-drug agent, Kiki Kamarina.
It is a large group and a serious chain of business for farmers and drug traffickers in Mexico. The show is a continuous series of adventures related to Mexico's most widespread trade, including the vast empire that Felix Gallardo, a large drug trade empire in Gugalajara, wanted to build. But after a short time, there will be many confrontations with the anti-drug agent, Kiki Kamarina.
Actors:
Yuriria del Valle,
Clark Freeman,
Maurilio Ricaño,
Manuel Sevilla,
Alan Guillen,
Martín Casanova,
Mauricio Núñez Nava
Yuriria del Valle
Clark Freeman
Maurilio Ricaño
Manuel Sevilla
December 22, 1968 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Alan Guillen
Martín Casanova
Mauricio Núñez Nava
Director:
Andrés Baiz
Country:
United States, Mexico
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February 24, 2019
Despite having practically the same structure as previous deliveries, the rhythm and sense of the show are still present. [Full Review in Spanish]
January 22, 2019
This is a product that should work much better and it has the potential to. [Full Review in Spanish]
November 21, 2018
If you liked Narcos, you'll like this. But I'm beginning to find it exhausting.
December 12, 2018
It's fresh and original, not just another gangster show.
December 17, 2018
This Eric Newman showrun late 1970s set series is a near perfect study in character, criminal and otherwise.
November 30, 2018
It's worth looking at ourselves in this mirror, even if it hurts. [Full review in Spanish]
November 18, 2018
Showrunner Eric Newman has gotten very good at dramatizing the ever-expanding saga of the drug war for television, and the result here are 10 tense, detail-oriented episodes that don't lack for action and drama.
December 07, 2018
Narcos: Mexico is the TV version of a popcorn movie. It's super-violent, full of colourful lowlifes, and tells an edge of your seat story.
November 16, 2018
Luna is a talent. But Luna had to elevate more choppy writing than his predecessors did in the first three seasons. It seems as if the primary writers for this season weren't sure what kind of gangster they wanted Gallardo to be.
December 02, 2018
I have surprised myself at how bored I am with this new season of Narcos. [Full Review in Spanish]
May 14, 2019
Offers a new beginning with a more than interesting focus and context. [Full review in Spanish]
December 18, 2018
This season... is a wonderful showcase for two talented Latinx actors who've long deserved a high-profile TV project. "Narcos: Mexico" is all that and more, a poignant lesson on the bloody history behind our modern war on drugs.

