Limon narcos reddit netflix Or check it out in the app stores Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos The primary purpose of /r/NetflixBestOf is to shitpost about Breaking Bad. Hands down my favorite Netflix thing of all time, tho Narcos: Mexico (and Mexico specifically) is a very close second (as a native speaker, can’t get over the bad Colombian accents in original Narcos). If he wanted to force Limon he'd have had to do it by hand, and as a fat old papa I don't see him overpowering Limon. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" Daredevil. Usually Netflix cancels series after two seasons. The front page of this subreddit is meant to be a living representation of quality content on Netflix and you might see the same submissions multiple times. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" 167 votes, 34 comments. Fast forward to when Narcos Mexico Season 3 debuted. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" A Sub Reddit to discuss anything and everything involving the Netflix original series "On My Block" This comedy series follows a diverse group of teenaged friends as they confront the challenges of growing up in gritty inner-city Los Angeles. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" So I'm most of the way through the first season of Narcos on Netflix and am really enjoying it. Yeah i started watching it thinking it was just some low budget spin off. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" just send Limon out to get I did the exact same thing- Breaking Bad, Better off Saul then Narcos journey to try to scratch that itch (Netflix recommends it after you watch those so I understand the next step). Sci-fi you’ll have to watch carefully and really pay attention too for on of the best series ever on Netflix I’d also recommend Sacred Games ( India) Strangers from Hell ( South Korean) Fortitude ( Iceland). Here’s a random list of scenes that stood out to me throughout all four seasons that I absolutely LOVED: S1: First time we see Pablo “Plata O Plomo” on the bridge. I haven't heard of anyone having a soft spot for him I can’t say Narcos was better than BB/BCS, but most definitely right there. Popeye actually talks about this in an interview he did from jail years ago which you can find on YouTube. Narcos is worth watching. Originally intended to be the fourth season of the Netflix original series Narcos, it was ultimately developed as a companion series focusing on the illegal drug trade in Mexico, whereas the parent series centered on the illegal To be honest, the only ones with any actual character who seemed to appear more than once were La Quica Blackie Velasco Poison Jairo Sure Shot Gato I avoided watching Narcos for a long time because at the time I was "over" Pablo Escobar. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" Members Online Gacha's former lieutenant was involved in the 1994 where 33 million dollars were robbed. They were boring and I was disinterested in their story lines because they were weakly developed characters. Season 1, comprising 10 episodes, originally aired on August 28, 2015, as a Netflix exclusive. I’m probably totally wrong though. A lot of this happend long time ago, new generation colombians dont know the hell colombia wore at that time. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" They can call it Narcos: Mexico all they want, I'm just going to consider it as season 4 As for Pascal, he likely got freaked out by the location scout incident a year ago. 72K subscribers in the narcos community. I really enjoyed making a Murderer, masters of none, my girlfriend likes love and orange is the new black, daredevil is great. Between Diego Luna, Jose Maria Yazpik, Scoot McNairy, and Alejandro EddaI fucking loved the performan 172 votes, 62 comments. Great acting, cool soundtrack, actors that actually mostly look like their real life inspirations, and more boobs than Game of Thrones. I know I'm late to the Convo, but I'm on my 7th run thru, I'm doing my part to get another season! I absolutely love the Columbian seasons of narcos, but the first two seasons of Mexico are my favorite. But how is he so easily lurred or it's just not gonna happen saying "no". Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" Yup. Posted by u/forgotmyusername93 - 16 votes and 3 comments He was 100% found with a gunshot wound to the head and from what I've seen I don't think a gunshot to the chest would instantly wipe you out, after all he was very adimant about his "better a grave in Colombia that a prison in the US" or something like that, I'd love to visit Colombia some day I'm very intrigued by his story, strange how someone can be so powerful that's not apart of the There was something about limon that made me hate him more than the others. But it sounds like you're not much of a genius, so eh in your words "lmfao" Nov 14, 2020 · The world of drug trafficking is filled with ruthless men and Netflix series Narcos, as well as its spinoff Narcos: Mexico, highlight their brutality in lurid detail. he drives a taxi, mostly transferring the hookers to their clients. Also, the Showrunners have made it quite clear ever since the end of season 2 that there is only be one main character of Narcos. And it's way more accurate, in terms of the granular details about corruption with the Mexican government, too. Another inspiration (the maritza storyline) came from the Sicario Popeye who isn't mentionned on the show but was the number 1 enforcer for Pablo. Also bojack horsemen. We got six of pretty outstanding quality despite Narcos becoming pretty niche after the Escobar hype died. I also really did not like the good guy characters at all. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" The second season of Narcos finally reached Netflix little over a week ago, receiving critical praise; Limon was a worker of Roberto 'Osito', elder brother of my father. I mean, we all know what happened between him and Walt in the final seasons. 3 and it's not an indication that the quality of Netflix is yet on par with HBO. 73K subscribers in the narcos community. Here's a news article about the real Javier Peña and Narcos. Recién ingresado al cartel Limón recibe un consejo de Pablo Escobar (Las Ratas)Serie NARCOS de Netflix 96 votes, 257 comments. Like the part where Chapo & los Zetas are at loggerheads, the entire episode seemed so real to me. i know i shouldn’t complain 72K subscribers in the narcos community. Burgos was born in Envigado, and lived at the Barrio Pablo Escobar with his family. That’s because for narcos mexico all the actors are pretty much Mexican, for Colombia they had Mexican actors like Diego catano and Paulina gaitan and the guy who played limon and they had other actors from different countries. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" 67K subscribers in the narcos community. However, by the ending of Season Two, he has convinced his friend 70K subscribers in the narcos community. On one hand there's something respectable about him joining the org after its peak (peak being early s1 before pablo went on a rampage) He also seemed like a good but conflicted dude. In the last part of S2 since he's alone with Pablo he could just run away or snitch him out and get rewarded. The first half had me thinking it was going to be an instant classic for Netflix, but the second half was terribly weak. I've gotta say I wouldn't want to be around any of the 2 of them but this is a choice decision. Popeye is one of his Sicarios still alived today, he was released a few years ago in Colombia. 51 votes, 111 comments. Limon was younger, and Pablo had literally no one left to do his bidding. yes I read MMs book, where he says 'Chino', Rafa and a man named 'Flaco' all lived together in Miami. Are there any photos of limòn dead or alive and did he look anything like what he looked in narcos I got these from a website which has 100s of articles about narcos and cali cartel and real sources from the 80s and it also has various accounts of police officers that were responsible for killing Pablo and Limon and the police officer told that limon fell down from the roof when shot and I think that is Limon as the picture with limon's wife in it it seems like Limon is way fatter and older Jhon Burgos, also known as El Limón (died 1993), was Pablo Escobar's chauffeur, and last loyal sicario. Dark …. On 2nd December 1993, members of the Search Bloc tracked Pablo's radiotelephone transmissions to an apartment in Medellin's middle class Los Olivos neighbourhood and, during a shoot out, killed both him and his bodyguard Álvaro de Jesús Agudelo (alias "El Limón"). so i’m in the middle of rewatching narcos on irish netflix and when i watched season 2 episode 3, i noticed that a certain scene that we all know and love is missing. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" 310 votes, 57 comments. Amado proposes a… No not really worth watching everyone else here's opinion is WRONG i'm saving you a lot of time DONT WATCH IT. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" Season 3 Episode 2 - The Cali KGB. Season 3 Episode 4 - Checkmate Peña hatches a plan to try to capture Cali leader Gilberto Rodriguez. I’m watching the opening credits to Narcos Mexico and they are flashing the actual pictures of the narcos that are portrayed in the series. He introduces himself as Limon, his father immediately brushes it aside and asks for his real name, then limon says its john. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" Posted by u/Sanji_D_Znuts - 4 votes and 7 comments > Limón: fuck I just killed the woman I forced into being in a relationship with me and essentially ruined her life because Pena couldn't get her out… From most favorite to least favorite. The most notable inspiration for Limon was the Sicario Popeye (Maritza's killing). 70K subscribers in the narcos community. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" I never know they killed Kiki’s neighbor and idk who is Martinez since I didn’t finished narcos Mexico yet but in my opinion they’re are two deaths one from narcos side (narcos barons) and the DEA side from the narcos side Gustavo he could saved him self by snitching but he didn’t from DEA Kiki since he was just doing his job and they showed how dangerous this job can be 22 votes, 64 comments. There will be a second season, and from the way the last few episodes of the first season shift towards the Cali Cartel and inter-narco competition, it looks like that season will address these viewpoints. Answer or ask questions, share information, stories, and more on themes related to the 2nd most spoken language in the world by native speakers. He went from being a taxi driver to a killer though the season and at the end I kinda felt bad for him as he seemed like a decent person at the beginning. I am fascinated how Limón, who was a taxi driver, becomes one of Pablo Escobar's closest sicario and last men staying loyal to him until death. I was watching narcos season 2, and when Limon meets Pablo's father. In Travelers, hundreds of years from now, the last surviving humans discover the means of sending consciousness back through time, directly into people in the 21st century. My take is that Narcos is the story as remembered by Steve Murphy and Javier Pena, who are both biased and human, so there are some inevitable minor (and some semi-major) inaccuracies, in addition to the artistic license present in any dramatization, no matter how accurate (characters combined to streamline the story, for example). Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" Old picture of Pablo together with his father and el limon before his death in early 90s 10 votes, 17 comments. 27 votes, 45 comments. Posted by u/Lanky-Alfalfa-6637 - 1 vote and 2 comments The minister Pablo kills is a Mexican actor, and his accent shows as much. 132 votes, 34 comments. It starts with a genuine want to help his friend Maritza. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" 68K subscribers in the narcos community. He worked as a taxi driver, and would ferry around prostitutes from a brothel during his free time. But his real name was Alvaro de Jesus Agudelo. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" I'm on my first run of narcos colombia and the talk between pablo and his father was fucking amazing. They hit it right on the head when they described how it was truly stranger than fiction. Yet he chose to kill his old friend who is an innocent young mother. The diener who was responsible not only for Pablo's body but also, Limón, Tyson, Pinina and many other chiefs of sicarios talked in an interview last year and said exactly the same thing, there weren't any visible signs that he shot himself. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" so we won't feel bad about Limon dying, it really doesn't fit to kill her off like that 72K subscribers in the narcos community. I just finshed narcos S3 which is why I’m reading old post lol Netflix Games is a growing collection of mobile games that have been made available without ads or IAP for all Netflix subscribers on iOS and Android. The primary purpose of /r/NetflixBestOf is to shitpost about Breaking Bad. Limon was loyal to Pablo until the bitter end. 38 votes, 35 comments. I think they used "John Burgos" his name on the show, only maintaining the alias of Limón. Limón was already a member of the cartel way before, he worked for Roberto, Pablo's brother, and when they were in La Catedral was in charge of the truck and bribes to soldiers. OP is talking about two different series, Narcos and Narcos: Mexico. To them a show like Narcos could be a 9 because it's one of the best shows they've ever seen. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" A subreddit for discussing the Showcase/Netflix science fiction TV show Travelers. TVDetails: Interesting and unnoticed details that appear in TV Shows. Like other say, in Narcos Mexico it isnt as much of an issue, but in Narcos (Colombia) at least 30% are Mexican and dont even attempt the accent all that much, like Gilberto Rodríguez Orejuela, who's a very famous Mexican actor. Rafa shot and killed Chino because he suspected him of stealing a few keys from him, while Chino was berating Rafa for shooting Flaco's brother. Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. true. He gets her an easy job with a big payoff. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" Every forensic expert who studied his corpse said the same thing: There was no indication of a self inflicted wound. This post is for those who want to have a discussion around the Narcos Mexico serie, where many of you have requested it. True about production quality. Posted by u/BiWaffleesss - 43 votes and 9 comments 67K subscribers in the narcos community. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" Members Online I'm not gay, but Colonel Carrillo, particularly in his short-sleeved uniform, is sexy as fuck 90 votes, 14 comments. But every episode was movie level production and quality. 169 votes, 13 comments. In a book by pablo son he mentioned that pablo family allow for Limon to be buried in the same cemetery as pablo since hr died defending him. And while Pablo does not tolerate disobedience, it's not as though he was in much position to do anything about it. The parallel storyline of the politician added some great depth. Bro first the show was from like 2016 and the second show literally ended nov 5th of 2021, rule of thumb, don't go searching details about a show until after you finish it, got s3 of narcos mexico spoiled because I searched up the name of the traffickers, just searching the name and seeing the information that comes up is enough to spoil this show since its realistic fiction 198 votes, 46 comments. I'd take 6 good seasons over 10 seasons of inconsistent quality. The real Limon served has inspiration mostly only because he was the last one standing with him at the end. The brother of the late Pablo Escobar has sent a chilling message to Netflix after a 'Narcos' location scout was shot dead - urging them to 'hire hitmen' as security. Theres's a song by argentine rock band Los Redonditos de Ricotta called ¡Me matan Limon! One of the line says "¡Me matan Limon! hijueputas, Limon" when i first heard the song i didnt even know what it was about The original 3 seasons are to me arguable the best thing Netflix has done, the fourth was still pretty good, but Michael Pena and the cops in season 5 are pretty unwatchable for me. Season 3 narcos spoils narcos mexico season 2 though Cause of Armando? I watch mexico before Narco season 3 and I thought it was right that way. The show is pointless I know it's trying to talk about how the Mexican drug issues are on going but that's bad story and and lazy writing they don't even END IT, while Colombia does have issues with drugs and cartels today at least they actually END IT, by having the Cali Cartel Go Finally finished Narcos: Mexico last night and thought about my favorite scenes along the way, from the start of Escobar and season one all the way until the end of Mexico. Not that Narcos wasn't accurate, but the way that El Chapo just bores down to the direct center of corruption. I had to rewind after I saw one of the photos. 1. To be honest, you could probably get by just watching Season 1 and then maybe reading a quick recap of S2/The Defenders. Limon will be dead quite soon. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" Hello everyone, and thank you very much for being on our Narcos & Narcos Mexico page. 93 votes, 14 comments. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" I just finished season 2 and Limón was def one of the more interesting characters. Unofficial Netflix discussion, and all things Netflix related! (Mods are not… The lack of more time on the Cali Cartel and the Los Pepes would be the most glaring examples of shafted story that would've been great. Discuss them here! Members Online I agree that the top guys don't get their hands dirty but Narcos failed completely to portray them realistically. As President Gaviria said in the first season of the original series, "God made our land so beautiful it was unfair to the rest of the world. these writers really get it. Limon was a mix of Pablo's Sicario. He could've easily killed him and become a hero, or give him to the colombian government and get the money. Literally couldn’t finish season 5 (s2 of Mexico) for that reason. Like in Pablo’s case, apparently Limon is not as loyal as he is potrayed, he is one of the ones who sold Pablo out, including his mom, siblings, and also it is Pacho who agreed to help them get into the good graces of the Cali Cartel after Pablo died. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" 70K subscribers in the narcos community. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" 69K subscribers in the narcos community. Apparently, the girl was a snitch and Pablo found out, so he had Popeye kill her. The flashy productions and expensive sets, costumes etc of Narcos were kinda made up. But to be fair, the Pablo Escobar story alone could never be topped. If you listen to Limon's dialogue when he was recruited (especially if you know Spanish) he talks about how he grew up in the neighborhood that Pablo built (for people of his social status). It’s not related at all. 6M subscribers in the netflix community. His character is a bit unreal. 100 votes, 13 comments. As to why they used a different name, unlike La Quica, Popeye couldn't even use that nickname for his books/movies because of copyright issues so either Narcos ran into the same problem or just weren't comfortable with having an official Popeye character. if i have to die then so be it" he also represents the stubbornly loyal minions who stood by pablo until the end- in the real story, it was his bodyguard who was shot before him whilst trying to escape. 117 votes, 439 comments. Here you can say your ideas, your conversation, your questions, and anything else you want to comment on the Narcos Mexico serie! 172K subscribers in the TVDetails community. He takes a woman he cares for in some way, and ruins her life, and that of her daughter. And that what enfurate me sometimes how a lot of people see this people as super stars and the best ever but they did not live in Colombia during the time, thrust me it was not fun to see every day a news of new killings and so much innocent people that die also as colateral damage. How pablo asks his father what he thinks of his idea of bringing the family to the farm, which then builds up the nerve and pressure to the argument that they have later. Limón started his arc as a relatively law-abiding and innocent character, something that is incredibly rare for Narcos. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" Not exactly. It’s a fun watch though. No matter how much loyalty means to some people, he is still extremely dumb. Yeah Narcos doesn’t take much care in depicting who’s corrupt and who’s not. If you have lived in Colombia you probably have had the chance to hear the history 1000 times over so watching the Americanized Netflix version was not really appealing at all. But Netflix Daredevil, as someone who grew up Catholic, maaaaan…. But it's not a 9. Reposts are not only allowed, but are encouraged to some extent. 254 votes, 127 comments. I also have ADHD but that doesn't usually stop me from engaging in good tv. he started worrying that he will become like them and so he decided to betray them. He says it with heartfelt conviction and with a sense of undying loyalty. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" Narcos-Netflix isn't the only source of information about Escobar, y'know. This is the biggest Reddit community dedicated to discussing, teaching, and learning Spanish. 67K subscribers in the narcos community. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" The primary purpose of /r/NetflixBestOf is to shitpost about Breaking Bad. According to the article, Peña and Murphy actually sat down with a Netflix producer, Eric Newman, to help create Narcos (on the condition that the show didn't glamourize Pablo Escobar). But I guess it's because of an average quality production, the show seemed to be closer to reality than Narcos. Limon is a mix of various Sicarios that has worked for Pablo like La Quica or Blackie was. I agree with the other posters, Netflix is quickly becoming my favorite TV source. It’s worth a watch and it’s interesting seeing things from an Asian perspective. Narcos season 3 Narcos Mexico Narcos season 1 Narcos season 2 I liked all of them and I belive season 3 is a… Not only did they endorse Pablo at first they had a key part in the deal with Noriega now once Pablo went crazy they quickly shifted allegiances to the Cali Cartel that has been confirmed in USA congressional hearings I know people like to believe the United States government is doing so much to combat drug trafficking in Latin America but this very untrue a lot of key players wouldn’t have Narcos: Mexico is an American crime drama web television series created and produced by Carlo Bernard and Doug Miro. It isn't Pablo, Murphy or Pena; it is Cocaine. Just through proximity to Pablo, Limón goes from an innocent taxi driver, to a monster in his own right. Narcos - Favorites: Carrillo, Jorge, Pacho Least favorite: David Narcos Mexico - Favorites: Félix, Amado, Don Net Least: Kiki… Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" Members Online I'm not gay, but Colonel Carrillo, particularly in his short-sleeved uniform, is sexy as fuck The Santa Barbara, California Reddit community. The only thing they really have in common is both are about DEA agents trying to bring down drug dealers within their own country. 19 votes, 13 comments. He didnt. 7M subscribers in the netflix community. IRL, Popeye (Pablo’s head sicario, but not represented in Narcos) falls in love for one of Pablo’s side chicks. Maybe, maybe Showtime, but not HBO. Maybe it was the way the show started him out as a relatively innocent henchman and that just irked me the wrong way. in the show, limon says he grew up in a neighborhood named after pablo and even tells him "i understand what it means to work for you. Narcos is about the Cali cartel in Columbia. A gas incident threatens to disrupt the Cali-government deal and Jorge is asked to help out. All in all, I'd say that Narcos is probably one of the series Netflix treated the best and even spoiled. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" I just finished Season 2 of Narcos, and the ending marked me a lot. He worked for him as a Anybody watch narcos mexico on Netflix? Just started the third season what do people think of it and is it accurate Narcos for something just that bit more grittiness. Now in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, 71-year-old Roberto De Jesus Escobar Gaviria, has strongly spoken against Netflix returning the film in the area without his I think this is the moment that Narcos has truly given up on any pretence of historical accuracy and entered the world of make-believe. There are people who are actually versed with his empire's history (and consequently Carlos' existence and part) BEFORE Netflix. Just finished season 2 and it was a fucking wild ride, absolutely loved it all the way through, it was very fascinating seeing Pablo go from the king of the world to his dad's farm and Limon's place. has this happened on all versions of netflix or does the irish one just hate pedro pascal fans. I've just always wondered this. It’s not up to narcos or narcos Mexico standards but it’s higher quality than a lot of the other narco shows out there. The cringy dialogue, overly dramatic sequences etc, all glorifies them Maybe it's just my opinion but I found the whole thing to be very boring and tame and didn't have realistic acting or performances - it was so americanised and Narcos is an American crime thriller television series created and produced by Chris Brancato, Carlo Bernard, and Doug Miro. . Incredible show. 68K subscribers in the narcos community. He was also mentioned in a news article written after pablo's death. There have been dozens of fictional elements up until this point (most of Murphy and Penas actions in the first series), but killing Colonel Carillo, who's real-life counter-part Hugo Aguilar aka Hugo Martinez was instrumental in the operation that resulted in 68K subscribers in the narcos community. 12 votes, 13 comments. Now that's a head twister Which 1 is the biggest crazy both unstable un principled drug addicts for a love for uppers. It's shot in a completely different way than Narcos, and is much more understated, but it's still really enjoyable. What exactly was going on here ?Does colombians have christian names and colombian names (like chinese) ?or was it some other cultural thing ? There's a parallel but in terms of loyalty and trust Jesse was nowhere near Limon. 69K subscribers in the narcos community. But that's not saying a lot when they haven't seen some of the true all time best TV. His friend and notorious sicario, La Quica hired him in 1992 to work as drug lord Pablo Escobar's chauffeur Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" Members Online I'm not gay, but Colonel Carrillo, particularly in his short-sleeved uniform, is sexy as fuck Limon was a real person. Plenty of television is based on real events and manages to be way more engaging. I feel like if netflix just creates a few more shows then they will have amazing series all year round! Favorite Actor (Narcos) : Wagner Moura [Pablo Escobar] Favorite Actress (Narcos) : Cristina Umana [Judy Moncada] Favorite Actor (Narcos Mexico) : Manuel Masalva [Ramon Arellano Felix] Favorite Actress (Narcos Mexico) : Mayra Hermosillo [Enedina Arellano Felix] 17 votes, 11 comments. 71K subscribers in the narcos community. Here's a thread where you can discuss anything and everything that happened in Season 2! Nothing left to spoil for anyone… (Major s02 spoilers below ) In this episode Limon uses Maritza to lure Carillo into an ambush where he and many other search bloc members are ultimately shot by Escobar and his sicarios. Peña grapples with his former Los Pepes connection. Unofficial Netflix discussion, and all things Netflix related! (Mods are not Netflix employees, but… 156 votes, 82 comments. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" Members Online While on vacation in Colombia I was able to convince to family to make a detour to see the hosue where Pablo Escobar was killed 15 votes, 26 comments. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" 27 votes, 10 comments. Sep 27, 2016 · Netflix. It references something that will later be seen in Narcos: Mexico. Idk I def liked Narcos Mexico, but definitely not as much as the original. Members Online Super long shot, but did anyone witness an accident during an unprotected left at the S La Cumbre / Calle Real Sunday evening (5:30 ish)? I've got friends and family that don't watch The Defenders or other Marvel Netflix shows and still love Daredevil Season 3. it’s the one where javier peña is with a red headed lady but the ‘important’ part is missing. Discussion of the Netflix original series "Narcos" & "Narcos Mexico" Sorry for the late reply. I think they were going for this: Jorge Salcedo is like this very honest guy and he hated working for the cartel, at first he agreed because his mission was to kill Escobar but after they refuse to let him go and making him do more worst and worst things. etydpsd nly oaowy cgut fookv mmzbybxo psxzt cuj tqdpq noqbdk