- The Italian mob plans to buy cocaine, but the Don's son scuttles the deal. The Mexicans sit down to sell, but the special police attack them. The American brokers put in their own money for the time being to make the deal go through.
- When Don Minu La Piana, the old head of the 'Ndrangheta, orders 5 tons of cocaine to assert his power over the criminal organization, the Lynwood family has to broke the deal. Unbeknownst to them, though, in Mexico a handful of soldiers led by Manuel Quinteras chases the heads of the Leyra drug cartel.—AnonymusB
- Italian mob boss Don Minu leaves his bunker. He goes to a meeting of mob family heads with his grandson, Stefano, and orders a cocaine shipment to revive their businesses and regain their trust. While collecting funds for the shipment, a loyalist of Don Minu is abducted by Stefano and fed to pigs; the money he collected is burned. In Monterrey, a special forces team track down a drug dealer to obtain the location of an upcoming meeting between the Leyras brothers and a broker. The special forces team surround the restaurant where the meeting is taking place. The Leyras brothers, Enrique and Jacinto, are alerted to the presence of the special forces team, and the meeting abruptly ends. As they are fleeing, Edward Lynwood, the broker, is shot. In a flashback, Edward and his daughter Emma negotiate the purchase of a large cargo ship. Emma's accountant alerts her that the money for the shipment has not come through yet. Emma and Edward discuss the risk of paying for the shipment upfront. Edward assures Emma that Don Minu will honor his word and send the money. Chris Lynwood, Emma's younger brother, attends a support group for people with Huntington's disease.
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