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Let that be it then.
No need to say more, for me anyway.
No need to say more, for me anyway.
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Patron del mal series > all the narcos seriesSeason 1 > Season 3 > Season 2 in my eyes.
I think they wrapped up everything so quickly at the end to drive home the point they made when they announced S3. The stars of the show are not the Cartel members, it is the cocaine.
He came thru the backdoor.Thinking about this earlier...
How did the DEA (forgot his name, tall with fanny pack) agent get to the front door of Saulcedos before David and his goon did and without being noticed?
Because he was at the corner of the block watching out. And then they pull up right in front of the house to kill his family. But yet he makes it to the front door first?
Unless I missed something or wasn't paying attention
That wasn't the question.
Sure he was gay, that's accepted cool.
Script is completely flipped now.
25years ago Pacho was still gay but if NarcS3 was made then, TV would not show his "Gay" side.
Today, they highlight it, force it) but to my point most importantly, or to my question, I believe they cast for it and write it in as a requirement, to every show.
Not even saying I have a problem with it being shown on TV, I do take issue with the agenda though. And I do believe there's an agenda.
And I do believe it's being forced down my throat.
The question was whether it was a requirement for a show.
I believe it is and I believe that is f*ed up.
Jorge Alberto Rodríguez, also known as Don Cholito, is a notorious Colombian/Puerto Rican drug lord from Bronx, NY who headed The 400 criminal organization, a dismantled secret cell of the Cali Cartel. Pulled into the drug trade at just 12 years old, he left home at age 14 to begin working for his father, Gilberto Rodríguez Orejuela, who headed the infamous Cali Cartel. By the time he was 18 he had made hundreds of millions of shipping drugs in from Colombia to nearly every state in the United States and was one of the most ruthless international drug lords unknown to law enforcement or governments. During that time, the nation’s murder rate and cocaine-related hospital emergencies doubled. He was arrested in 1990 in Tallahassee, Florida and sentenced to a 25-year prison term for a number of federal violations. Following his conviction, Jorge continued to operate his illicit business from behind bars, importing as much as 12,500 kilograms into the U.S. every month, as well as ordering numerous murders of informants, witnesses, and law enforcement officials in the U.S. and in Colombia. He reigned and flourished while incarcerated until he was placed in court-ordered high security isolation in 1994.[
You're absolutely right, if this show was created 25 years ago; Pacho's homosexuality wouldn't have been covered in the same light. This if anything is a testament to how much things are finally catching up to reality. This "agenda" you speak of is nothing more than an attempt to reflect reality. We've catered to bigotry ever since television was invented. As a society, every walk of life should be represented accurately in media. Hollywood is still way behind in casting, but at least it's moving forward at all. You might feel uncomfortable when you see homosexuality on screen and may feel like it's being crammed down your throat (no pun intended), but realize the generation that's coming up won't feel how you do and that's the mission. Tolerance and acceptance is the motive and also reflecting reality as accurately as possible.