@@marine102192 I mean, Pablo wouldn't really have a lucrative business without "the mexican" because Mexico was the easiest and cheapest trade route that the Colombians could use to get the cocaine to the U.S.
Pablo is undoubtedly richer than pretty much all his enemies, but he dresses like he came straight from a supermarket lol. It’s the director’s way of saying he doesn’t give a fuck
Both Pablo Escobar and later El Chapo never wore suits outside of a wedding or a party of some short. The only time Escobar wore a fancy suit was when he became a politician. Both men were casual-dressers, either cus they didn't give a fuck or they just wanted to be seen as ordinary men.. Who knows
Pablo is the wealthiest drug lord in human history and always will be..so he absolutely was richer than any of his enemies. Also, this is how Pablo really dressed
@@mrrobot8973 This is not exactly true. A more infamous man was born from this deal. A man that some say got away with it. His name was Amado Carrillo and estimates are generally slightly below Pablo Escobar but some say it was actually substantially more. Once Escobar died and Felix lost control of his empire Carrillo pretty much took on the entirety of the American drug trade. He was good friends with people from the Cali cartel. He would transport all of his drugs through planes and they called him the lord of the skies because he pretty much created the most elaborate and efficient logistical system to move drugs. He died during a surgery that was supposed to change his appearance, apparently. A lot of people don’t buy he just died from a simple cosmetic surgery but if he didn’t he got away with all the riches that neither Escobar or Felix could ever truly keep.
@@Jorora well not more infamous than Pablo of course…but I think I’ve heard/read a bit about him. I appreciate the info, im going to dig in to his story. But yeah when it came to how much money either had..Pablo didn’t even fully know. Must be nice. L
Fun Fact: Pablo didn’t have problems with Mexicans He loved a show called Chavó del ocho so much He asked the actor to visit him a few times and rumors say he even gave them thousands just for showing up and performing in Colombia
Yeah usually Mexicans and Colombians of a lot of love for each other. Me and my Colombian buddy's use to joke if I wasn't Mexican I'd be Colombian and they'd say if I wasn't Colombian I'd be Mexican but from Sinaloa of course. Lol
The fact that this man playing Pablo can't speak fluent Spanish yet was offered to play that role speaks volumes of his acting talent. greetings from India.
His acting abilities here were awful, first of all it was wrong for the directors to hire a Brazilian to Play Pablo Escobar since the Colombian accent especially where Pablo was from is very soft and sensual and this Brazilian actor had a huge accent for the Spanish speaking audience it was not convincing at all! it was like hiring an Italian that doesn’t speak and Arabic to play bin Laden you get what I’m saying? Second of all the series “El Patron del Mal” has a much better portrayal of P.E. Andres Parra nailed the way he walked, the way he stood, his posture his Swag, even how he breathed P.E has a particular way of breathing. Wagner Moura didn’t even try. Pablo escobar was a carismátic funny evil gangster he had an interesting personality Wagner Moura did not capture this at all, he made him seem dull and boring but the thing is people like Pablo Escobar so much that it doesn’t matter who plays him or if he even is played well that people will still watch. as a Latina who grew up watching Pablo Escobar on the news and seeing him on video it was really hard to watch Narcos. So hard. even tho he was a monster lol. As a Spanish speaker this was horrible.
Wagner Moura's performance as Pablo Escobar was incredibly compelling, forceful and magnetic. One of the very best I've seen from any actor - ever. Bravo to that talented man.
@@Nazio868 hahahahahaha what's that joke !! A Brasilian NEVER will act better than a Colombian. NEVER ! check the performance of Andres Parra, he is the best Escobar of TV .
@@mike2003ars Andres parra nailed Pablo as well, both actors did an incredible job. But Wagner Moura s Pablo is the best. He just has that ominous, menacing presence and tone. That’s how Pablo was.
His acting abilities here were awful, first of all it was wrong for the directors to hire a Brazilian to Play Pablo Escobar since the Colombian accent especially where Pablo was from is very soft and sensual and this Brazilian actor had a huge accent for the Spanish speaking audience it was not convincing at all! it was like hiring an Italian that doesn’t speak and Arabic to play bin Laden you get what I’m saying? Second of all the series “El Patron del Mal” has a much better portrayal of P.E. Andres Parra nailed the way he walked, the way he stood, his posture his Swag, even how he breathed P.E has a particular way of breathing. Wagner Moura didn’t even try. Pablo escobar was a carismátic funny evil gangster he had an interesting personality Wagner Moura did not capture this at all, he made him seem dull and boring but the thing is people like Pablo Escobar so much that it doesn’t matter who plays him or if he even is played well that people will still watch. as a Latina who grew up watching Pablo Escobar on the news and seeing him on video it was really hard to watch Narcos. So hard. even tho he was a monster lol. As a Spanish speaker this was horrible.
Not to mention Pablo also understood what Felix Gallardo mentioned about how he has to control world around him or it will control him and he has to protect himself and the people he loves from the world around him. Otherwise, it will mess and break him.
Wagner Moura really struggled to sound "colombian" at the beginning of Narcos because he barely spoke spanish to begin with; but at this point he already mastered the whole thing. Maybe this was his BEST scene as Escobar, because his spanish is 98% clean during the whole shot. Phenomenal acting of both; Diego Luna also killed it as Felix Gallardo
@@stevemill8959 my aunt's been with a Colombian for many years and he is a great guy. He loves coming to our parties and listening to the live Mariachi and drinking tequila.
This show tryna push a narrative to divide Latinos. Really if all the Latin American cartels and gangs united, they’d be La Cosa Nostra 2.0, even bigger.
The cameo of Wagner Moura surprised me when I first saw it. The whole cast, cinematography, script was so great. Watched it all four times. Couldn’t get enough, especially the ending. I didn’t know it really happened like that in real life.
The way Wagner intimidates Felix has me feeling some type of way like I’d fold so hard if he was staring at me like that. Btw this scene is anything but peaceful it’s almost like you can feel the tension in the air like one wrong move and it’s a WRAP.
Escobar's empire is crumbled except for one aspect, the hippos. There are now over 100 in South America and it's becoming an ecological crisis. This is his final mark on the world.
2:05 this probably wasn't intentional but a subtle way of intimidating someone in an uncomfortable situation (such as this one) is to position yourself in front of the exit of the room (in this case the gazebo). It places something in Felix's subconscious mind that the only way to get out of that situation is to face Pablo. If you've ever watched police interrogation videos, you'll notice they use this technique often.
It was definitely intentional. You have to remember the director of photography had to plan out each shot, actor and camera position, etc. They know a lot about the psychology of perspective and positioning. Just remember everytime you see that done on tv or in the movies where the cop is blocking the exit, the camera be and actors have to be out in exactly the correct positions to show that.
Dunno why but after predicting the legalization of Marijuana it gave me goosebumps when he said that cocaine is another story and "It scares the americans.." I imagined the Irony of that statement
I like how throughout the show Felix refers back to his first wife’s death through words and the photo of her in the Bible in his office. We see it twice.
I liked Jefe de Jefes, but it was all great. Great cast and photography. BTW, Fernanda Urrejola will appear in Clint Eastwoods Cry Macho film. She has a lead role. She is so hot.
The Actor who played Pablo ,made the entire Narco Franchise,without him Narcos would just be another fish lost in this vast ocean of internet web series. Other actors played nice too both in Narcos and Narcos Mexico but He was the standout.
@@stevemill8959 exactly. They cast a Brazilian and u can hear his Portuguese accent through out. He sounds nothing like Pablo, a Paisa, or even a Colombian.
Félix was a fucking badass, he started down the most powerful drug lord at the time, he is vigilant, of course, but not scared. He is smart and knows what to say, regardless of what he really thinks or wants to do.
Funny thing is Rodriguez pablos partner was called the “Mexican” because of his admiration of Mexico. And Isn’t there pictures of Pablo dressed as Pancho Villa 😂😂😂
Netflix added this out of script. Pablo had a best friend Nick named El mexicano and Pablo himself had a picture of himself dressed as a Mexican in sombrero and a bullet belt like Pancho villa. This scene here was created by the director.
@@lizethpena5746 I mostly notice Colombias admiring our cultura. What Mexicans have embraced from Colombia is cumbia music. That's the only connection I see and relevant.
It’s crazy how many drug dealers reminded Miguel that he had a good thing selling marijuana. They all wonder why he wants to take such a big risk. He should have just taken their advice. All coke drug lords end up dead or in jail. I’ll never understand pure greed.
According to Sandra Ávila, "La Reina del Pacífico", they do it mostly because of the addiction to danger and power. She says that life is very addictive, full of adrenaline.
Actually, it was the CIA that was running the drug importation. Remember, they kidnapped Felix and Amado and forced them to use his planes and pilots to fly the drugs into the USA in exchange for gun-running to the Contra rebels with the help of the DFS.
@@rancosteel yes but it was Pablo who had the largest supply of cocaine at his peak and at a point virtually untouchable, to this day his net worth as a drug cartel has never been surpassed, well over $30 Billion USD of todays money
in the show they show Cali cartel, in particular, Helmer herrera tried to act tough and harsh on Felix, But Pablo was the one to offer Felix a more subtle and calm approach as he understood that without the Mexican border, Pablo is fucked... the gentlemen of Cali were known for their professionalism however Escobar was a different animal he knew how to use a pawn in a way where he wins regardless.
Does Wagner Moura Spanish improved in this scene? I don't speak Spanish, but I heard his accent was very noticeable in the first episodes of Narcos, is he accent better in this scene?
They said your father would say anytime ... In that way with so and so. He was protecting me. I was in Artemis status and he knew it. I was very prepared to assassinate to protect.
If Pablo was the one meeting Felix it will be the same. They would've rolled out the red carpet for Pablo. Pablo was born to be a villain. This guy switched career path 😂 because he wanted to be rich.
To begin with Pablo could never do this because if he did he would have all his operations shut down by the cartels and dea. Frankly this scene was the other way around. He threatened Pablo not Pablo. Why else he left clean. Colombias are cool but these guys were worse.
The Colombian were much more power than the Mexican cartel at this time that started to change when the Mexican cartel started receiving cocaine as well as their transportation fee
@@traiascacodreanu4553 He means that the politicians and DEA in Mexico were working for the Mexican Cartels and if Pablo threatened them he'd either be dead or in prison sooner. I don't believe it but that's what he meant. Pablo Escobar ran Colombia the same way El Chapo ran Mexico. Escobar was just richer than any Mexican drug lord because there was not much competition in Colombia apart from the Cali Cartel and some smaller ones. He was a bigger deal than the Mexicans.
3:50 the realization Pablo went through knowing that Mexico will take over in the future undeniably with his death and skull being feasted on by the Mexicans
@@pookiebenny7819 I can confirm, but most people here don’t think much about Mexicans. We mainly don’t like being associated with their culture because it’s very extravagant and we’re very reserved in comparison. But there are no feelings of hate towards them, although sometimes there are depending on how they act towards us.
You only break bread with your rivals and enemies. That could have gone down hill many times but they both managed to conclude the conversation with some understanding and reasoning
Everyone talks about Pablo but they don't know that Félix came out more chingon He had all the drug traffickers in his country and he did not make enemies with them
What’s this season or series called? I have watched 3 seasons of Narcos where Pablo gets killed in season 2 and I have never seen this scene before. What’s the name of it?
I love seeing this..and its true. America has become victor in most wars she has won but a War on Drugs is a war that she will will never beat. there is always a inside and there is an outside and Pablo understood that. Well respected.
That scene was the coldest most peaceful interaction between two drug lords ever.
The mexican was a corner boy compared to Pablo.
@@marine102192 I mean, Pablo wouldn't really have a lucrative business without "the mexican" because Mexico was the easiest and cheapest trade route that the Colombians could use to get the cocaine to the U.S.
@@marine102192 at that time, now its the opposite.
@@marine102192 anyone far from the us has balls for anything
@@marine102192 Not the case now...Columbians are corner boys compared to Mexican cartels...
Pablo is undoubtedly richer than pretty much all his enemies, but he dresses like he came straight from a supermarket lol. It’s the director’s way of saying he doesn’t give a fuck
Both Pablo Escobar and later El Chapo never wore suits outside of a wedding or a party of some short. The only time Escobar wore a fancy suit was when he became a politician. Both men were casual-dressers, either cus they didn't give a fuck or they just wanted to be seen as ordinary men.. Who knows
right lol🤣🤣
Pablo is the wealthiest drug lord in human history and always will be..so he absolutely was richer than any of his enemies. Also, this is how Pablo really dressed
@@mrrobot8973 This is not exactly true. A more infamous man was born from this deal. A man that some say got away with it. His name was Amado Carrillo and estimates are generally slightly below Pablo Escobar but some say it was actually substantially more.
Once Escobar died and Felix lost control of his empire Carrillo pretty much took on the entirety of the American drug trade. He was good friends with people from the Cali cartel. He would transport all of his drugs through planes and they called him the lord of the skies because he pretty much created the most elaborate and efficient logistical system to move drugs.
He died during a surgery that was supposed to change his appearance, apparently. A lot of people don’t buy he just died from a simple cosmetic surgery but if he didn’t he got away with all the riches that neither Escobar or Felix could ever truly keep.
@@Jorora well not more infamous than Pablo of course…but I think I’ve heard/read a bit about him. I appreciate the info, im going to dig in to his story. But yeah when it came to how much money either had..Pablo didn’t even fully know. Must be nice. L
Fun Fact: Pablo didn’t have problems with Mexicans He loved a show called Chavó del ocho so much He asked the actor to visit him a few times and rumors say he even gave them thousands just for showing up and performing in Colombia
Not to mention he dressed up as a Mexican bandito in Vegas for a photo.
Yeah usually Mexicans and Colombians of a lot of love for each other. Me and my Colombian buddy's use to joke if I wasn't Mexican I'd be Colombian and they'd say if I wasn't Colombian I'd be Mexican but from Sinaloa of course. Lol
Arse kisser 😂
Ook I was getting all offended lol I was like the fuck Pablo that's fucked up
@@dannys5140 Yeah bombing civilians is one thing, but disliking Mexicans? That's way too far!
I love the look on Pablo’s face when he realizes how clever Felix is. He seems pleasantly surprised
Pablo dressed like he came from his kids soccer game.
lol 😂
You articulated the words I couldn’t find myself!
He always dressed like an old man look at his photos and how Colombians dressed in the 70s and 80s
@@elcabo4557 they copied the mafia
The collar shirts have always been a common style in Latino America.
The fact that this man playing Pablo can't speak fluent Spanish yet was offered to play that role speaks volumes of his acting talent.
greetings from India.
His acting abilities here were awful, first of all it was wrong for the directors to hire a Brazilian to Play Pablo Escobar since the Colombian accent especially where Pablo was from is very soft and sensual and this Brazilian actor had a huge accent for the Spanish speaking audience it was not convincing at all! it was like hiring an Italian that doesn’t speak and Arabic to play bin Laden you get what I’m saying? Second of all the series “El Patron del Mal” has a much better portrayal of P.E. Andres Parra nailed the way he walked, the way he stood, his posture his Swag, even how he breathed P.E has a particular way of breathing. Wagner Moura didn’t even try. Pablo escobar was a carismátic funny evil gangster he had an interesting personality Wagner Moura did not capture this at all, he made him seem dull and boring but the thing is people like Pablo Escobar so much that it doesn’t matter who plays him or if he even is played well that people will still watch. as a Latina who grew up watching Pablo Escobar on the news and seeing him on video it was really hard to watch Narcos. So hard. even tho he was a monster lol. As a Spanish speaker this was horrible.
I’m not columbian but as a Mexican his Spanish is quite convincing but I’m not sure how columbian it is but it’s very good Spanish.
@@Elliealwayswins I'm a native spanish speaker and i loved his accent so stfu
@@Elliealwayswins don’t watch then lol
@@Elliealwayswins Acting abilities are awful? lol ok.
Wagner Moura's performance as Pablo Escobar was incredibly compelling, forceful and magnetic. One of the very best I've seen from any actor - ever. Bravo to that talented man.
He is undoubtedly the best actor to play Pablo to date
Fake ass accent
@@Nazio868 hahahahahaha what's that joke !! A Brasilian NEVER will act better than a Colombian. NEVER ! check the performance of Andres Parra, he is the best Escobar of TV .
@@mike2003ars Andres parra nailed Pablo as well, both actors did an incredible job. But Wagner Moura s Pablo is the best. He just has that ominous, menacing presence and tone. That’s how Pablo was.
His acting abilities here were awful, first of all it was wrong for the directors to hire a Brazilian to Play Pablo Escobar since the Colombian accent especially where Pablo was from is very soft and sensual and this Brazilian actor had a huge accent for the Spanish speaking audience it was not convincing at all! it was like hiring an Italian that doesn’t speak and Arabic to play bin Laden you get what I’m saying? Second of all the series “El Patron del Mal” has a much better portrayal of P.E. Andres Parra nailed the way he walked, the way he stood, his posture his Swag, even how he breathed P.E has a particular way of breathing. Wagner Moura didn’t even try. Pablo escobar was a carismátic funny evil gangster he had an interesting personality Wagner Moura did not capture this at all, he made him seem dull and boring but the thing is people like Pablo Escobar so much that it doesn’t matter who plays him or if he even is played well that people will still watch. as a Latina who grew up watching Pablo Escobar on the news and seeing him on video it was really hard to watch Narcos. So hard. even tho he was a monster lol. As a Spanish speaker this was horrible.
3:00 _"I was told you were temperamental."_
Much respect to Felix for standing firm against Pablo.
I thought that was it!
Mexican Shit ya know ✊🏽
Did y’all know Escobar is the reason why Hippos even exist in Columbia?
Did you get anything 😢? I Don't know also
yeah, we all know LOL he himself caused a wildlife disaster along the human disaster with the cocaine trafficking
Yeah and it's become an ecological disaster
And zebras and other exotic animals…. My buddy is from Colombia….some of those were transferred to SD California and other places
Colombia
Poison and Blackie looked disappointed that they weren’t getting their hit job for the evening 😂
What’s this show called?
@@miguelroman2841 narcos: Mexico
He thought about Tata when Felix talked about his wife and his own fear of losing her was written all over his face.
Not to mention Pablo also understood what Felix Gallardo mentioned about how he has to control world around him or it will control him and he has to protect himself and the people he loves from the world around him. Otherwise, it will mess and break him.
@@natekarpowicz7564❤
This scene overshadowed the whole season
Totally agree, the Pablo character was better than anyone in Narcos Mexico..
@@MrHoliday2usir nop
Don Neto y Rafa
@@SANJOSE1919 Yes
Yes
Wagner Moura really struggled to sound "colombian" at the beginning of Narcos because he barely spoke spanish to begin with; but at this point he already mastered the whole thing. Maybe this was his BEST scene as Escobar, because his spanish is 98% clean during the whole shot. Phenomenal acting of both; Diego Luna also killed it as Felix Gallardo
Too many important people were benefiting from Felix, Pablo knew he was untouchable so he played it smart.
Why do Mexicans and Colombians not like each other
@@stevemill8959 That’s false🤷🏼♂️
@@stevemill8959 probably the drug wars competition from back in the day
@@stevemill8959 I'm 46 and honestly I have not met but maybe a handful of Colombians to this day. They were good people.
@@stevemill8959 my aunt's been with a Colombian for many years and he is a great guy. He loves coming to our parties and listening to the live Mariachi and drinking tequila.
The way this scene didn’t have to introduce nor bring up Pablos name shows what a powerful man he was and will forever be, also props to the actor
Pablo Escobar was enamoured of mexican culture. He used to dress as a Mexican revolutionary.
This show tryna push a narrative to divide Latinos. Really if all the Latin American cartels and gangs united, they’d be La Cosa Nostra 2.0, even bigger.
@@Erratas0701 At their height, they brought terror to the most powerful country in the world.
Yo this scene gave me goosebumps just the fact that Pablo was always upfront and never gave a damn and was always real with his words 😂
This scene was very intense. Like the kitchen scene in training day. Love it
The cameo of Wagner Moura surprised me when I first saw it. The whole cast, cinematography, script was so great. Watched it all four times. Couldn’t get enough, especially the ending. I didn’t know it really happened like that in real life.
cool scene but these guys never talked to each other in real life
@@xDiamondAce do you know how the partnership was established?
What’s crazy, is the actor from training day played Pablo Escobar in the movie “Blow”
Wagner Moura made it impossible for me to watch anyone else play Pablo Escobar in a movie or tv show
The way Wagner intimidates Felix has me feeling some type of way like I’d fold so hard if he was staring at me like that. Btw this scene is anything but peaceful it’s almost like you can feel the tension in the air like one wrong move and it’s a WRAP.
Yah..if someone threatened to throw me in with the hippos I'd basically do anything they want.
Escobar's empire is crumbled except for one aspect, the hippos. There are now over 100 in South America and it's becoming an ecological crisis. This is his final mark on the world.
2:05 this probably wasn't intentional but a subtle way of intimidating someone in an uncomfortable situation (such as this one) is to position yourself in front of the exit of the room (in this case the gazebo). It places something in Felix's subconscious mind that the only way to get out of that situation is to face Pablo. If you've ever watched police interrogation videos, you'll notice they use this technique often.
It was definitely intentional. You have to remember the director of photography had to plan out each shot, actor and camera position, etc. They know a lot about the psychology of perspective and positioning. Just remember everytime you see that done on tv or in the movies where the cop is blocking the exit, the camera be and actors have to be out in exactly the correct positions to show that.
Unless the interrogated can swim faster than Hippo
Niceeee, thanks!
@Bob Lazar ok Bob Lazar
@Bob Lazar what gave you the impression that i was treating this like real life? the show is based on reality but is largely fictionalized
Dunno why but after predicting the legalization of Marijuana it gave me goosebumps when he said that cocaine is another story and "It scares the americans.."
I imagined the Irony of that statement
Read the book ZeroZeroZero. Has all these dudes in it and starts from the beginning times. Dope read
Pablo smoking his joints looks just as cool as Spike Spiegel smoking his cigs
Lmaoooo
I like how throughout the show Felix refers back to his first wife’s death through words and the photo of her in the Bible in his office. We see it twice.
I would of shit my pants the minute I saw Pablo walking towards me. 😬
El Negro, "Blackie," actually did kidnap them in real life..
Pablo's savage click...
Pablo didn't hate Maxicans if anything he was into the culture lol. Ofcourse there's rivalry between all Latinos
Pablo hated Mexicanas
@@liz2861prove it
He hated everyone including other Colombians. Come on man and yes Colombians definitely don’t like Mexicans.
@elguapo8751 I knw right we all look the same except for those slimy Argentinas that worship spain still
Pablo Esco showing up and saying hippopotamus is the closest things to conquerors haki I've seen in this show
lmao never thought i’d see an anime reference here
Ahhh a fellow nakama
Wagner Maora is in Shining Girls rn. The guy is an amazing actor.
You can tell Wagner here had already gotten super good with his spanish. Sounded more fluently
There is always some type of dislike towards another race or culture it’s just the world we live in.
Me as a chicano sometimes ' i dislike Argentines Futbol wins .
@@rodolfosantana9015 if you were chicano you’d know how to speak or write english you chump, fake ass idiot
@@rodolfosantana9015 lol no comparison between argentine fútbol and Mexican. South America destroys North America, let’s not go bananas here
@@rodolfosantana9015 lmaooooo
Everybody dislikes something .. its a natural thing
Best scene in the entire season
I liked Jefe de Jefes, but it was all great. Great cast and photography. BTW, Fernanda Urrejola will appear in Clint Eastwoods Cry Macho film. She has a lead role. She is so hot.
No when Pacho arrives at the party, and everyones looking at him in awe.
I think being "fed" to the Hippos would be the very least of my concerns if I got on his bad side.
Lmao Escobar will always be a legend it's crazy how long it's been and his name still rings out loud
why the fuck should a criminal be a legend
Go say that to a Colombian. He terrorized that country. People lived in constant fear for their life because of him
it was only the 80s, not that long ago. we'll see if his name lives out under the same weight when its 2050
@@oswaldomorales8924 because he did legendary stuffs.
@@C221-zr1qh yeah, he killed people, innocent people too, and his legacy keeps killing innocent people to the date, absolutely legendary.
This is Emmy worthy.
Frr
Wasn't sure I was gonna like narcos colombia but I watched and the actor who played pablo was excellent and so was the show.
He really wasn’t
The Actor who played Pablo ,made the entire Narco Franchise,without him Narcos would just be another fish lost in this vast ocean of internet web series.
Other actors played nice too both in Narcos and Narcos Mexico but He was the standout.
Colombians will disagree because of his accent, it’s not Colombian. Gringos don’t give a f&@kkkkkkkkk
@@stevemill8959 exactly. They cast a Brazilian and u can hear his Portuguese accent through out. He sounds nothing like Pablo, a Paisa, or even a Colombian.
I liked season 3 of Narcos Colombia. The previous 2 were ok at best it seemed more of a show and less real than the other seasons
Fun fact. Felix Gallardo never went to Medellin to meet Escobar, in fact they never met it was just through communication
He kidnap him that wouldn’t be n the news
True! Just like Pablo & Chapo, also never met.
Félix was a fucking badass, he started down the most powerful drug lord at the time, he is vigilant, of course, but not scared. He is smart and knows what to say, regardless of what he really thinks or wants to do.
Funny thing is Rodriguez pablos partner was called the “Mexican” because of his admiration of Mexico. And Isn’t there pictures of Pablo dressed as Pancho Villa 😂😂😂
Link those pictures lol
Netflix added this out of script. Pablo had a best friend Nick named El mexicano and Pablo himself had a picture of himself dressed as a Mexican in sombrero and a bullet belt like Pancho villa. This scene here was created by the director.
Yeah, agree.
Lot of Colombians love Mexican culture and we Mexican love them as well.
@@lizethpena5746 you're real beautiful, god bless you 🙏
@@lizethpena5746 I mostly notice Colombias admiring our cultura. What Mexicans have embraced from Colombia is cumbia music. That's the only connection I see and relevant.
Imagine being interrogated by a bigtime drug lord like Pablo Escobar in the middle of nowhere, with no one to cry help to.
It’s crazy how many drug dealers reminded Miguel that he had a good thing selling marijuana. They all wonder why he wants to take such a big risk. He should have just taken their advice. All coke drug lords end up dead or in jail. I’ll never understand pure greed.
According to Sandra Ávila, "La Reina del Pacífico", they do it mostly because of the addiction to danger and power. She says that life is very addictive, full of adrenaline.
The answer is Always the same. Why transport an elephant when you transport a mouse for much more money.
This was such an awesome scene!!! Thanks for posting Stephen!!!
This scene was powerful and gave me goosebumps, such a amazing peaceful scene from 2 drug Lords.
The hardest line is saying” if anything gets lost, it better be calis half”
3:37 Pablo was lowkey silently understanding his words ❤
Straight up no lying
Pablo is like "I run this shit".
Actually, it was the CIA that was running the drug importation. Remember, they kidnapped Felix and Amado and forced them to use his planes and pilots to fly the drugs into the USA in exchange for gun-running to the Contra rebels with the help of the DFS.
@@rancosteel yes but it was Pablo who had the largest supply of cocaine at his peak and at a point virtually untouchable, to this day his net worth as a drug cartel has never been surpassed, well over $30 Billion USD of todays money
@@Nazio868 that is not true at all. His own son said that.
Lord of skies was a bad ass
U got 2 smart men looking after their interest Miguel had some balls
Message. It’s always to listen first and talk when asked a question.
I like the way Pablo smokes his weed.
My favorite scene of all time
that pablo actor is really good actor
I don't know why, being so far apart, but Colomians and Mexicans/Sinaloa has similarities and seem to get along a lot!
This scene was brilliantly acted. Everyone nailed it even Blackie lol.
what a great show this is
Amazing scene-very powerful.
When the OG meets his successor!
The original Narcos meets Narcos:México!
A peaceful interaction with threats from two powerful Drug Lords ever.
Outstanding acting
gravity in a room of honest,retentions
in the show they show Cali cartel, in particular, Helmer herrera tried to act tough and harsh on Felix, But Pablo was the one to offer Felix a more subtle and calm approach as he understood that without the Mexican border, Pablo is fucked... the gentlemen of Cali were known for their professionalism however Escobar was a different animal he knew how to use a pawn in a way where he wins regardless.
It is such a great series. Narcos. Narcos Mexico and Narcos Cali.
Does Wagner Moura Spanish improved in this scene? I don't speak Spanish, but I heard his accent was very noticeable in the first episodes of Narcos, is he accent better in this scene?
actually yeah, it did improve. still noticeable, but a lot better than the first season of Narcos
At 6.43, Pablo seems to show empathy. Wow!! Wasn't expecting that!
I got excited when i saw POISON Pull up.
Diego Lunas spanish Voice is something different when he talks smooth. It’s chilling.
One of the best cinematic scenes of all time.
People say Patron Del Mar is better but they have no idea what good cinematography is.
Patron de Mal... Mar is the ocean
Actually mar means sea , ocean means océano , and yes... Its patrón del mal
Lol my bad. Lmao he the boss of the sea 😂😂
Do not talk if you don’t know nothing about El patrón del mal
@@bernardhepburn3447 First rule about Fight Club, is do not talk about Fight Club.
They said your father would say anytime ... In that way with so and so. He was protecting me. I was in Artemis status and he knew it. I was very prepared to assassinate to protect.
This is suppose to be a theater scene ❤
What a scene and writing ,😲
Standing up and expecting a light to be handed your way is a pretty boss move.
Fun fact: Hippopotamuses fart through their mouths.
If Pablo was the one meeting Felix it will be the same. They would've rolled out the red carpet for Pablo. Pablo was born to be a villain. This guy switched career path 😂 because he wanted to be rich.
To begin with Pablo could never do this because if he did he would have all his operations shut down by the cartels and dea. Frankly this scene was the other way around. He threatened Pablo not Pablo. Why else he left clean. Colombias are cool but these guys were worse.
The Colombian were much more power than the Mexican cartel at this time that started to change when the Mexican cartel started receiving cocaine as well as their transportation fee
Did you use Pablo's product or do you never make sense.
@@traiascacodreanu4553 ?
If you weren’t there please STFU!
@@traiascacodreanu4553 He means that the politicians and DEA in Mexico were working for the Mexican Cartels and if Pablo threatened them he'd either be dead or in prison sooner. I don't believe it but that's what he meant. Pablo Escobar ran Colombia the same way El Chapo ran Mexico. Escobar was just richer than any Mexican drug lord because there was not much competition in Colombia apart from the Cali Cartel and some smaller ones. He was a bigger deal than the Mexicans.
strange relation, I went looking for this after moon knight's episode 4-5
3:50 the realization Pablo went through knowing that Mexico will take over in the future undeniably with his death and skull being feasted on by the Mexicans
But pablo
Mexicans are cool people
Not from Juarez they aren't.
@@rancosteel South Americans in general back than and even now don’t really like mexico or Central Americans for wtv reason they look down on them
@@pookiebenny7819 I can confirm, but most people here don’t think much about Mexicans. We mainly don’t like being associated with their culture because it’s very extravagant and we’re very reserved in comparison. But there are no feelings of hate towards them, although sometimes there are depending on how they act towards us.
colombians are bosses 💯 real people.Good kind hearted people for the most part,but any stupidity or deciet and they wont talk to you
You'd be surprised how convinced of their own importance they can be, and I should know, I'm actually Mexican
If you speak Spanish you can fking feel how tense is the situation ... what a great actors.
You only break bread with your rivals and enemies. That could have gone down hill many times but they both managed to conclude the conversation with some understanding and reasoning
I want the scene before this where blackie grabs felix.
It’s the same episode.
Who said it wasn't? I just said the scene before this.
The hippos laughing at Pablo’s joke 😂😂😂
its crazy because the show exists in 1080p.....
Great actors, what a powerful scene !!!
Too much power in one frame🔥
Does anyone know the music that plays at the 6 minute mark??
I almost cried when they killed Pablo on narcos 😂
Gotta be the most solemn and intense scene out of the whole series.
Everyone talks about Pablo but they don't know that Félix came out more chingon He had all the drug traffickers in his country and he did not make enemies with them
What’s this season or series called? I have watched 3 seasons of Narcos where Pablo gets killed in season 2 and I have never seen this scene before.
What’s the name of it?
Narcos: México
when i was 22 years old. i was in love.
Parts of me is like is he going to turn into the hulk anytime soon
Great Scene🙌
He liked hippos because he was a hippo himself. Wonder what his favorite food was
He always took thee blame for what I did as they tried to take me to a facility ...
God gosh i love pablos fashion
Hippos are smart animals
Que cague de risa esta escena. Muy buena.
🤷🏻♂️talvez es verda
I recently watched all of Narcos (Colombia), but I have zero recollection of this. Was it a deleted scene or something?
Narcos Mexico. Season One Episode Five 27:24.
Pablo even knew when was cali's first shipment going...
I love seeing this..and its true. America has become victor in most wars she has won but a War on Drugs is a war that she will will never beat. there is always a inside and there is an outside and Pablo understood that. Well respected.
Americas won most wars? 😂 Vietnam anyone? Afghan?
@@garrysmoddudey most =/= all
@@JohnDoe-qm8nsIs it even most? America gets maybe half credit for WW2 since Russia won the Eastern Front.
@@shookness100 well taken.TY.
@@JohnDoe-qm8ns ty for saying most. that caught my eye.