

Narcos: Mexico

See the rise of the Guadalajara Cartel as an American DEA agent learns the danger of targeting narcos in 1980s Mexico.
See the rise of the Guadalajara Cartel as an American DEA agent learns the danger of targeting narcos in 1980s Mexico.
At this point I think Narcos might actually be my favorite currently running show. Each season I think they can't keep up the quality because of major actor/character departures but they keep proving me wrong and are even improving IMO.
The show is awesome! It feels very authentic, down to the dialogue. Although I would have preferred an English speaking version, instead of the Spanish one. Nevertheless, I binged the entire series in a day.
By the way, Teresa Ruiz aka Isabella has body on her. I'm definitely adding her to my dream girl list.
must watch
the best show in netflix
_Narcos: Mexico_ is an exceptional series that rivals the original _Narcos_. It delivers gripping storytelling, strong performances, and an immersive atmosphere that captivates you from the start. The show maintains the same level of quality and intensity as its predecessor, with a talented cast and a compelling narrative exploring the world of drug trafficking in 1980's Mexico. The performances are exceptional, with the cast delivering stellar portrayals of both the law enforcement officials and the criminals they pursue. Whether you're a fan of the original series or new to the _Narcos_ universe, _Narcos: Mexico_ is a must-watch that will keep you hooked from beginning to end.
[spoiler] Season 2 was going good and then Quavo pops up for some strange reason.[/spoiler]
Quite simply an extraordinary show?!
Less exciting that Narcos, but still pretty good. Especially the first two seasons, the last one was a bit unfocused but still fun
It's a good show. It ain't as good as the original series. How could it? It lacks those flamboyant and eccentric Colombians and exotic Colombia. First and foremost the legend Pablo himself. This Mexico spin-off indulges too often in violence as if that's the only dimension of the narco business. And this violence becomes very repetitive and dull very quickly.
I didn't find this season more captivating than the Escobar seasons, but I get the feeling that the next season will improve a lot upon what this one built up to.
At this point I think Narcos might actually be my favorite currently running show. Each season I think they can't keep up the quality because of major actor/character departures but they keep proving me wrong and are even improving IMO.