Kinda wish the narrator in season 1 didn't go into detail about who Kiki Camerana (Michael Pena's character) was, sort of spoils the current season for me
The problem I had with season 4 was that I knew what was going to happen to Kiki at the end of the season.
If this comes back for another season, it'll be interesting to see how Diego Luna juggles this and the Cassian Andor series.
I like Michael Pena, but even when he was being tortured I couldn't take it seriously, as I always associate him with more light-hearted characters.
So, you didn’t have any knowledge of what happened to the people in the previous seasons while you watched them?
Yeah, but I mean like when you watched the previous Narcos seasons, did you know that Pablo was going to die eventually?I knew because it was mentioned by Steve Murphy in season two
Is this the first Spanish speaking project Pena has done without Gael Garcia Bernal?
That's my main problem with Narco's is that they rush through so much of the history and story you rarely see the whole picture. Part of the reason why I say Pablo's story really should be wrapping up this season or next.I finished the latest season. I avoided looking into the background info of the main characters up until right before I started watching. I totally forgot that Kiki was mentioned in the previous seasons, so I was surprised to read that info.
I enjoyed it. It's not as crazy as the first two, but those characters aren't exactly like Pablo Escobar and his crew. They even take a moment to say how the Medellin cartel was different from Cali.
One thing that threw me was since I quickly glanced over the info, I was expecting the season to play out differently. Like I thought Kiki would be more involved with the Guadalajara cartel since he was undercover. Also, I thought Gallardo would be more involved in deciding to interrogate and torture Kiki.
I take it you never seen Observe and Report.So, you didn’t have any knowledge of what happened to the people in the previous seasons while you watched them?
I’m sure whichever show goes into production second can easily figure out how to accommodate his schedule.
Outside of the Ant-Man films, I can’t really think of any of his work being that light-hearted. I feel like most of his work is serious/straight forward rather than comedic. So, it was easy for me to take it seriously.
Yeah, but I mean like when you watched the previous Narcos seasons, did you know that Pablo was going to die eventually?
I doubt it’s the first one. With how long they’ve been working, they’ve had to have done some work without one another.
True, but I guess given the nature of things, there's a need to kinda rush since they don't know how long their show will last.That's my main problem with Narco's is that they rush through so much of the history and story you rarely see the whole picture. Part of the reason why I say Pablo's story really should be wrapping up this season or next.
I take it you never seen Observe and Report.
Oh, ok. Well, he's just one of those famous people. So, I assumed it was common knowledge he was dead (and sorta immortalized in pop culture) and that the main thing was just how he was able to evade the cops for so long.Before seeing Narcos, I chose not to look up what happened to him online and had assumed Pablo was serving a life sentence.
The way Netflix has been cancelling shows lately my heart skipped a beat when I saw this thread got bumped, would've hated to see Narcos get cancelled, glad that it's actually good news about a Netflix show this time.