Ambientato negli anni '90, questa è la vita e i tempi di Amado Carrillo Fuentes, il più potente trafficante di droga del suo tempo. Conosciuto come El Señor de los Cielos, è l'uomo che è div... Leggi tuttoAmbientato negli anni '90, questa è la vita e i tempi di Amado Carrillo Fuentes, il più potente trafficante di droga del suo tempo. Conosciuto come El Señor de los Cielos, è l'uomo che è diventato il capo del cartello di Juárez.Ambientato negli anni '90, questa è la vita e i tempi di Amado Carrillo Fuentes, il più potente trafficante di droga del suo tempo. Conosciuto come El Señor de los Cielos, è l'uomo che è diventato il capo del cartello di Juárez.
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I love the show I love everything about this show when I first found it by accident I just had surgery and I watched all 4 seasons I was so hooked on it I stayed up all-night watching it and now their season 5 and I can't watch it. Why only on Telemundo channel that makes me so sad I'm looking all-over to see where I can find it in English? Do I have to wait until season 5 is over and it goes on Netflix please help.
Rafael amaya's masterful performance is worth seeing in El senor de los cielos alone. He reminds me so much of al pacino's performance in scarface. He's that good and el senor de cielos is an amazing action packed series. Its no wonder it won an emmy in 2013. Once rafael leaves the series dies with him. Best seasons are 1 to 5. I hope telemundo gets Rafael back for a season 8 or a least for a movie on netflix ending el senor de los cielos the correct way with rafael in it to beginning to end.
Telemundo series are terrific and this is one of the best. Its so engrossing, though, its hard to watch something else and season 3 has over 100 episodes!
I love that Telemundo isn't controlled by Big Tobacco with cigarettes always in use. Yes, its very predictable in many ways but the acting is outstanding and storyline is fun and always interesting.
I love that Telemundo isn't controlled by Big Tobacco with cigarettes always in use. Yes, its very predictable in many ways but the acting is outstanding and storyline is fun and always interesting.
Ten stars for Ochmann.
Ochmann somehow makes you like a villain/monster. The expressions on Ochmann's face, his cockiness, body language and sarcasm are spectacular. I don't understand all the Mexican-Colombian lingo, but some of the things he says are funny. I find myself laughing every time he laughs. Go figure. He makes it worth watching if you can bare all the Illuminati garbage, signs, colors, references, rituals and hand gestures. The character "tijeras" is also funny.
I found season two barbaric; animal body parts used as lamps and trinkets. By season three, I was nauseated by the constant use of black and white color scheme, all the hexagrams, squares and triangles. Episode 89, Amaya is wearing a black shirt with what appears to be the head of a goat embellished/embroidered in white. So disappointing he partakes in this mentality, and depiction of ranchero attire ruined and disgraced. If you enjoy threesomes and women used as seductresses, this season is full of that.
It's unfortunate viewers don't get to see the beauty, architecture and antiquity of this country or any others used during production.
Ochmann somehow makes you like a villain/monster. The expressions on Ochmann's face, his cockiness, body language and sarcasm are spectacular. I don't understand all the Mexican-Colombian lingo, but some of the things he says are funny. I find myself laughing every time he laughs. Go figure. He makes it worth watching if you can bare all the Illuminati garbage, signs, colors, references, rituals and hand gestures. The character "tijeras" is also funny.
I found season two barbaric; animal body parts used as lamps and trinkets. By season three, I was nauseated by the constant use of black and white color scheme, all the hexagrams, squares and triangles. Episode 89, Amaya is wearing a black shirt with what appears to be the head of a goat embellished/embroidered in white. So disappointing he partakes in this mentality, and depiction of ranchero attire ruined and disgraced. If you enjoy threesomes and women used as seductresses, this season is full of that.
It's unfortunate viewers don't get to see the beauty, architecture and antiquity of this country or any others used during production.
Must say got in to this series because of Narcos. The problem with this series is the writing, last two years sort of corny. Drug kingpins couldn't or aren't as stupid as this series makes them out to be. It's a miracle that Cabo also escapes serious harm... OMG... Season seven ending is about as stupid as they come too. Get real and rethink the writing, we want to see the Castillas win or we wouldn't watch! Bri
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- QuizMexican actor Rafael Amaya (Aurelio Casillas) also plays the same character in the Netflix series Regina del sud (2016) and the Telemundo series Señora Acero (2014) and El Chema (2016), his character being based on real-life drug lord Amado Carrillo Fuentes who was known as "The Lord of the Skies" because of the fleet of planes he used to transport drugs. Fuentes died in a Mexican hospital in July 1997 after undergoing extensive plastic surgery in an attempt to alter his appearance.
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