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: The story continues to be narrated by the slimy and satirical Sergio Jadue (Andrés Parra), providing a cynical commentary on the transition of football from a sport to a "cash-printing machine". Viewing and Collector’s Information

El Presidente: The Corruption Game (Season 2) - en - Gaumont

Here’s a of El Presidente Season 2, Episode 2 on Blu-ray, written from the perspective of a home video critic.

In episode 2 of season 2, President Kang Tae-hyun (played by Choi Si-ah) faces criticism for his recent decisions, including his handling of a national crisis. His approval ratings are plummeting, and his opponents are using every opportunity to attack him. Meanwhile, his wife, First Lady Kim Hye-jin (played by Kim Hye-jun), is struggling to adjust to her new role and navigate the complexities of palace politics.

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The FBI task force, led by AgentsFOX and Gelzie, orchestrate a meeting. The objective is simple but deadly: Jadue needs to get Napout to discuss the "Cuadernos" (the notebooks of bribery records) or money transfers on tape. The episode builds tension through the mundane details of espionage—checking for bugs, rehearsing questions, and the anxiety of a hotel lobby meeting.

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Episode 2 is a build-up episode – less explosive than the premiere but richer in character. It smartly uses football as a metaphor for how institutions protect their own. The Blu-ray’s technical merits are solid, though A/V enthusiasts won’t find demo material here. For fans of political thrillers like ZeroZeroZero or The Ministry of Time , this disc is a keeper.

As the President's popularity continues to wane, his team works to come up with a strategy to regain public trust. However, their efforts are hindered by internal conflicts and power struggles within the government. The episode ends with the President facing a critical moment in his presidency, as he must make a difficult decision that could either save or ruin his reputation.

Spanish and local Mapudungun dialogue via DTS-HD MA 5.1 (48kHz/24-bit). The track is front-heavy, as most of the episode is quiet conversations in limousines and boardrooms. However, the soundstage opens up during a key protest scene (rioters outside CONMEBOL’s office) and the match sequence – crowd chants wrap to the rears, and the low-end rumbles when a flare is fired. Optional English, French, and Brazilian Portuguese subtitles are clear and well-timed.

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