November 25, 20187 yr Don Neto reminds me of my Tio Pancjo. Lots of Budweiser and coke but can build a house in a week
November 25, 20187 yr Team Don Neto, dude looks and sounds like a cartoon character but is wholly 'believable'
November 26, 20187 yr On 11/19/2018 at 5:47 AM, RPM said: To all the Michael Pena haters out there (you know who you are), fuck you. The dude does not get the credit he deserves. Hope he scores some awards for this because he is giving a helluva performance. I'd never heard of him until this show (that know of)... just looked him up and saw he played Kiki. He was the worst actor on the show.
November 26, 20187 yr On 11/24/2018 at 9:01 PM, Mileslong said: She is built like a brick ship yard Muy madera.
November 27, 20187 yr After watching Narcos Mexico I had to satiate my thirst and started to rewatch Narcos from Season 1 on and I totally forget that Kiki was mentioned in season.
November 27, 20187 yr 15 hours ago, oSuJeff97 said: Muy madera. There's one scene where she's walking down some steps leaving the hotel at night in a silk dress with no underwear. Her tites jiggle juuuust right. Dios mio!
November 28, 20187 yr This might be the best show on tv right now. Totally new cast of characters and if anything, it go better.
November 28, 20187 yr Loved it. Loved Isabella. Loved the random scene at the end when Neto was in a pool and two naked chicks were making out.
November 28, 20187 yr This might be the best show on tv right now. Totally new cast of characters and if anything, it go better.Agree
November 28, 20187 yr i watched this season first and then went back and watched the first season. Mexico was much better. Pablo seemed more cartoonish than real and we never really got to know any of the other characters. Character development in Mexico was deep and authentic. I really enjoyed it. It also had a much grittier feel to it.
November 28, 20187 yr The cameos were cool. Weren't the head of the DEA and one of the field officers both in Mad Men?
November 28, 20187 yr On 11/21/2018 at 10:37 AM, Hank Scorpio said: It's actually Trip McNeely. I tried to register that as my username when migrating here. Didn’t work.
November 28, 20187 yr 3 hours ago, 4th&Five said: the second season is still my favorite. i havent watched the second season yet. i will check it out.
November 28, 20187 yr 3 minutes ago, naija said: Pablo Escobar was cartoonish and Rafa was realistic? Interesting take i guess i just liked the way they told the characters' stories better in Mexico. i felt like the development was stronger and deeper. i just felt like they glossed over so much in the first season with respect to all characters not named pablo and the white dea agent. but even pablo seemed like a guy who walked funny while smiling in a goofy way and feeling rejected because he couldnt become presidente. it wasnt bad. it just didnt get into the detail that mexico did.
November 28, 20187 yr 46 minutes ago, Longhorn94 said: i guess i just liked the way they told the characters' stories better in Mexico. i felt like the development was stronger and deeper. i just felt like they glossed over so much in the first season with respect to all characters not named pablo and the white dea agent. but even pablo seemed like a guy who walked funny while smiling in a goofy way and feeling rejected because he couldnt become presidente. it wasnt bad. it just didnt get into the detail that mexico did. I don't know if I'd go so far as to call Pablo "cartoonish", but the Pablo stuff and storytelling in seasons 1-2 was definitely told in a more "stylistic" way, if that makes sense. Don't get me wrong -- I found it WILDLY entertaining, but yeah... it wasn't nearly as good as a self-contained piece of TV work (or filmmaking or whatever we're calling what Netflix does) as Narcos: Mexico. I think this was EASILY the best season to date in terms of just all-the-way around quality, from the writing to the acting to the directing, etc.
November 28, 20187 yr 23 minutes ago, oSuJeff97 said: I don't know if I'd go so far as to call Pablo "cartoonish", but the Pablo stuff and storytelling in seasons 1-2 was definitely told in a more "stylistic" way, if that makes sense. Don't get me wrong -- I found it WILDLY entertaining, but yeah... it wasn't nearly as good as a self-contained piece of TV work (or filmmaking or whatever we're calling what Netflix does) as Narcos: Mexico. I think this was EASILY the best season to date in terms of just all-the-way around quality, from the writing to the acting to the directing, etc. agreed.
November 29, 20187 yr 6 hours ago, naija said: Pablo Escobar was cartoonish and Rafa was realistic? Interesting take If you ever knew anyone who went on a year long coke bender, then yea. Spot fucking on. Edited November 29, 20187 yr by MissingInAction
November 29, 20187 yr i kept thinking felix looked like lin manuel miranda so i was half expecting a random AF musical number to bust out.
November 29, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, bluto said: i kept thinking felix looked like lin manuel miranda so i was half expecting a random AF musical number to bust out. How does a bastard, orphan, son of a whore and a weed farmer grow up to have a cartel in Guadalajara?
November 29, 20187 yr I think if they could go back, season 1 would have been split up into at least two seasons. It just seemed to cover so much more material than Mexico. But they probably didn't realize how well it would take off when they made those decisions.
November 29, 20187 yr On 11/26/2018 at 1:16 PM, oSuJeff97 said: Muy madera. There's no way she doesn't have a crazy/angry streak to her. Not that I would care.
November 29, 20187 yr i have enjoyed all the seasons but i still prefer the first two the best. diego luna (gallardo) is awesome but the swing vote for me is that pedro pascal (pena), wagner moura (pablo) and alberto ammann (pacho) are all better actors than michael pena (kiki)...
November 29, 20187 yr 8 hours ago, NotActuallyALonghorn said: There's no way she doesn't have a crazy/angry streak to her. Not that I would care. I'm kinda hoping she does. Cray/hot sex formula.
November 30, 20187 yr 8 hours ago, Celery Man said: Just finished the episode where Felix meets Pablo. This show is great. "No. Hippos don't like Mexicans either."
November 30, 20187 yr I wish when they were focusing on Medellin they would have put more time into Lehder. And also Griselda Blanco and the cocaine cowboys of south Florida. Maybe they will do Griselda and such down the road.
November 30, 20187 yr finished it earlier this week, loved it. i think the first two were better, or at least because i was more aware of pablo/lehder and the medellin cartel but i really really enjoyed this one. just a matter of when it starts to venture into chapo territory even though there's a plethora of shows on him. can't wait for season 5 Edited November 30, 20187 yr by Mez2
December 1, 20187 yr 11 hours ago, Johnny Sack said: I wish when they were focusing on Medellin they would have put more time into Lehder. And also Griselda Blanco and the cocaine cowboys of south Florida. Maybe they will do Griselda and such down the road. A Blana storyline focused season would kick so much ass.
December 3, 20187 yr On 12/1/2018 at 1:22 AM, RPM said: The next one has to be on El Chapo. Seems like based on the end of this season, they are going to be covering Operation Leyenda and the escalation of the drug war. But yeah I could see them starting with that and then skipping forward in time to cover El Chapo.
December 3, 20187 yr I always struggle with looking up these Narcos characters mid season versus not "spoiling" the show. One thing I thought interesting this season was Diego Luna's portrayal of Felix, as maybe not starting out super ruthless, seeming at time thoughtful/vulnerable/even maybe sensitive? Obviously by the end of the season he's in full drug lord mode, but is that something true to the historical character?
December 4, 20187 yr 19 hours ago, Celery Man said: I always struggle with looking up these Narcos characters mid season versus not "spoiling" the show. One thing I thought interesting this season was Diego Luna's portrayal of Felix, as maybe not starting out super ruthless, seeming at time thoughtful/vulnerable/even maybe sensitive? Obviously by the end of the season he's in full drug lord mode, but is that something true to the historical character? I know very little about him, but I believe his mo was a bad deal is better than violence. That said he is a drug lord so
December 4, 20187 yr yeah, i made the mistake of reading some wiki stuff with a few episodes to go. spoiled quite a bit.
December 4, 20187 yr 21 hours ago, tantric superman said: I'd like Narcos 3.5: Neto Rising Would watch. Loved Neto. Want to party with Neto and the naked boobies at his kickass pad. Edited December 4, 20187 yr by oSuJeff97
December 5, 20187 yr On 11/25/2018 at 2:11 AM, Zepol87 said: Don Neto reminds me of my Tio Pancjo. Lots of Budweiser and coke but can build a house in a week The actor should be up for an Emmy for best supporting actor. Most believable character on the show.
December 8, 20187 yr Late to the party somehow, skipping posts from the last few weeks. I love this show, 3 episodes in. The real game of thrones. The wire, breaking bad, narcos... basically all of my favorite shows are about drug trafficking.
December 9, 20187 yr On 12/4/2018 at 8:14 PM, Eastwood said: The actor should be up for an Emmy for best supporting actor. Most believable character on the show. I don’t know. Azúl looks like every taxi driver I’ve ever had in Mexico.
December 10, 20187 yr I live about 3 minutes from where Comandante Calderoni was whacked in McAllen in 2003. CSB.
December 22, 20187 yr Parts of this season were hard to watch and typically violence doesn’t bother me too much. The restaurant scene and Kiki “interrogation” especially. Great season tho. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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