Narcos

NARCOS
The series that I like the most right now is narcos



This series attracts me a lot and intrigues me since this taste began thanks to the fact that I liked to know the history of my country, and well, in this series I will see the story of a drug trafficker who marked the history of Colombia Pablo Escobar, and not only he too See the history and the process to get there, find for example the leaders of the Medellin cartel and there is also a small appearance by Joaquin Guzman

This series seems very interesting to me because it tells as I said earlier it tells a story but in my opinion in some parts of the series it shows things that are not right for people who do not have to say so mature to see this series

The series consists of:
Seasons Episodes Launch
Season 1 10 August 28, 2015
Season 2 10 September 2, 2016
Season 3 10 September 1, 2017

First broadcast August 28, 2015
Last issue September 1, 2017

94% of people who watched this series liked it.

This series is briefly about:
Based on the emergence of cocaine trafficking from Colombia during the 1980s. The story begins with Mateo Moreno alias Cucaracha, a cocaine maker who leaves Chile during the Pinochet dictatorship. Cockroach looking for a partner meets with the main character of the series, Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria, who in the beginning of the story is a recognized merchant of merchandise in the Colombian department of Antioquia. He and his cousin Gustavo Gaviria have achieved a reputation within the city of Medellín.




The story is told in many moments from the perspective of DEA agent Steve Murphy, an American sent to Colombia to investigate cocaine trafficking with the aim of collaborating in the arrest of the main actors in trafficking. Their participation is relevant, as well as that of agent Javier Peña, but without a doubt the history of being an American puts these two agents in the foreground, and leaves the Search Block in the background. Narcos is a series of police cuts, which reconstructs an era, since it shows Colombian social and political passages


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