joragui32
Joined Sep 2014
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This is one of the funniest, and surprisingly good episodes I've seen from this season. They managed to perfectly balance the crude side of the story, mark of the house, along with extremely funny moments and great performances. Salma Hayek playing herself is out of this world, and Annie Murphy on a totally different role since "Schitt's Creek" were totally convincing. Despite the repeating topic of a heist inside a heist, the funny component makes it fresh and dynamic. One of those episodes I like watching again to get some laughs out. Loved that conclusion, having you confirm what those same media corporation are capable if given the time, resources and legal "vacuums"
You know what?, hate to break it to you: the American legal system allows for that to happen, and as a matter of fact it happens every day, a new victim of the judicial system falls into the hands of a juicy business that those carers, that exist, act on those peoples money, assets, belongings like if it's their own. Welcome to America. Now do something about it. It seems that when people get to see what they don't wanna see, they get upset and that is what this movie is all about: it's telling you a story of something that is real but you can't believe your country is capable of such things. Guess what, it is.
Not going to criticise what this series is including, but what it's missig: is it deliberately, don't find interesting enough, or have really missed the story of Pablo Escobar's imprisonment and jail break, which is a story at least as interesting as any already included on this series.
Have they really missed that????
Have they really missed that????