I'm ready for Season 3 and 4. :b
* Regarding episode 9, with his Dad; his Dad was the only person who was honest enough to tell him what he thought of him. That was my favorite episode, like I mentioned previously.
His Dad wasn't afraid of him. All his son's billions meant nothing to his Dad; that did not make the son a better man...just the total opposite.
And for the Colombian government to be so weak and corrupted plunged them deeper into the abyss of hell.
It is amazing to me that Pablo Escobar lived that long, till age 44. He bought all his time with drug money, living like a big huge zero, a nothing dot in the universe, a no shining star.
This drug business is corrupting so many people that we live in an upside down dark world. ...And it spreads in all other businesses as well...pharmaceutical drugs...all that jazz.
I think the real Pablo Escobar in real life was much worst than the one depicted in Narcos. I watched documentaries and read articles from online and youtube; people like Escobar live that long because they can buy the entire justice system...judges, attorneys, CIA, DEA, army, police, all. Everyone has a price, and drug lords they know that and they can make a criminal out of anybody.
Yeah, one of the two DEA agents was dealing info with some of the most ruthless drug criminals and killers, from both sides...Javier Peña.
A show like Narcos can make you research into the entire system's fabric of our society, its culture, its development. ...Any country, not just Colombia...but many countries...Mexico, USA, Europe, Russia, China, India, ...
Narcos shows us how bad people around the drug trade are. What a shame, what a big big shame. And the same for all who were bought.