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Marco de la O | ... |
Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman
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(9 episodes, 2017)
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| Danny Pardo | ... |
El Chapo in English
(9 episodes, 2017)
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| Humberto Busto | ... |
Don Sol
(7 episodes, 2017)
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Saeed Pezeshki | ... |
Sicario Amado
(6 episodes, 2017)
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Francis Rueda | ... |
Licenciado Lora
(6 episodes, 2017)
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Alejandro Aguilar | ... |
Toño
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(6 episodes, 2017)
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Valentina Acosta | ... |
Alejandra Guzman
(5 episodes, 2017)
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Juliette Pardau | ... |
Graciela
(5 episodes, 2017)
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Luis Rábago | ... |
General Blanco
(5 episodes, 2017)
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| Dolores Heredia | ... |
Gabriela Saavedra
(4 episodes, 2017)
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Cristina Michaus | ... |
Doña Esperanza
(4 episodes, 2017)
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Hernan Romo | ... |
Benjamin Avendaño
(4 episodes, 2017)
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A look at the life of notorious drug kingpin, El Chapo, from his early days in the 1980s working for the Guadalajara Cartel, to his rise to power of during the '90s and his ultimate downfall in 2016.
And Narcos wasn't even that good. The acting sucked, script was barely better than a Brazilian soap opera, and it featured this new, romanticized, version of drug kingpins, which to be fair is one of the two ways to be internationally known in Latin America, it's either that or be a communist leader who overthrew a corrupt government by Guerilla warfare, you know, like that other Netflix show. But i guess it's better than nothing, right?
Anyway, ideology aside, the show was objectively bad.