Pablo Escobar Capitulo: 10

This is the series' "point of no return." The pacing is taut, the violence is sudden and ugly (not glorified), and the performances—especially Mauricio Mejía as a smug yet terrified Escobar and Rafael Novoa as the principled Lara—are outstanding. If you watch only one episode before the climax of the Escobar story, this is it.

★★★★★ (Essential viewing)

: Pablo views his election as a shield against extradition and a way to legitimize his massive fortune. He enters the capitol with the arrogance of a man who believes he has finally bought the respect of the Colombian elite. pablo escobar capitulo 10

The life of Pablo Escobar serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of drug trafficking and the impact of violence on society. His rise and fall are a testament to the complexities of human nature and the consequences of choices made in pursuit of power and wealth. This is the series' "point of no return