The first episode introduces us to (played by Albano Jerónimo ), a Brazilian businessman and former Olympic swimmer who feels humiliated after Brazil's defeat in the 1966 World Cup. Narrated by the returning Sergio Jadue ( Andrés Parra ), who describes Havelange as the "emperor" of FIFA, the episode tracks his ambitious quest to seize power from the entrenched European elite.

When we last left Sergio Jadue (played brilliantly by Karla Souza—yes, the gender-swapped casting continues to be a fascinating choice), he was the unlikely puppet master of Chilean football. Season 1 ended with the FBI’s net closing in. Season 2, Episode 1, titled "Los Despojos" (The Spoils), does not waste time with celebrations.

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Based on the naming convention, this appears to be the second season of the series .

El Presidente (The President) Season: 2 Episode: 1 Source: Blu-ray (indicated by "bd") Resolution/Quality: 720p (The tag "bd5" usually refers to a Blu-ray disc rip condensed to fit a 4.7GB DVD5 format, typically resulting in 720p resolution).

Yes, but with a caveat. Season 2 leans heavily into the psychological unraveling. The fun, Narcos -style swagger of Season 1 is gone. Episode 1 is bleak. It focuses on the families left behind—specifically Jadue’s mother, who has a devastating monologue about shame.

The BD5 audio codec handles the whispered threats and the sudden slam of a metal door perfectly. You’ll feel the jump scare.

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