This is a Spanish gangster series which doesn't break any new ground. The acting is mainly acceptable apart from the strangely cartoonish limp wristed turn of the gay son - all pouting lips - exaggerated hand and arm movements and most peculiar gait whose relationship with his mother is ambiguous at best and highly questionable at worst. It carries on the repulsive tradition of introducing an animal only to kill it brutally. Why do film makers do this? Are they so lacking in originality that they have to fall back on pointless animal cruelty? It's the type of series that whilst you would watch it on a rainy afternoon if you had nothing better to do - it wouldn't be difficult to turn off if the doorbell rang.
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Reply by write2topcat
on February 5, 2020 at 7:53 AM
Season 2 is out now and head of the crime family Nemo Bandeiras is getting an experimental treatment for his Alzheimers disease, electrodes in the brains. Mexican drug lord in laws, who showed up late last season are still here and causing much trouble. Mario, having tried to leave the life decides he must fight Nemo after Ferro sends him a message, burning his uncle's business. "Just when I'm out, they pull me back in". It is starting out pretty good this season