Pablo escobar is a fucking psychopath

>pablo escobar is a fucking psychopath
>had literal thousands of people murdered
>show still manages to make me feel bad for him in his final days
great choice to play escobar too, his dead sociopathic eyes are creepy af

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Shame Mexico picked such boring characters to focus on.

should have ended with s2, it was perfect

shuttup nigger, Don Neto and Rafa were very memorable

Ofc they where but the main guy was a boring character
He's a good actor but idk he felt kinda dull compared to Pablo

Also, Pedro Pascal is great, and gives me hope that the Mandalorian won't be shit

They succeeded so well that I began to question whether they were being irresponsible. He's too damn likeable and you had several people getting things like tattoos and such. Can't deny I rooted for that crazy bastard the whole way through.

I was with him right up until all the terrorism. What a cunt.

>They succeeded so well that I began to question whether they were being irresponsible
I kinda thought this too, but then i think the actual number of people who are so monstrous and completely irredeemable is pretty low. Ultimately they are all human, and even people like Hitler or Escobar had families and people they cared about

Didn't Escobar unironically do a lot for masses of poorer people, albeit only as a way to cement himself more in power?

>muh Hitler
Fresh out of the reddit boat, kid?

After watching this show my own personal headcannon is that he was never meant to be an elite, and the true elite were extremely jealous of him, he couldn't be bought. They never expected or wanted some kid from the slums to have more power and influence than them so it was a team effort to do everything imaginable to take him out. It looked like according to the show at least that he wanted to go straight and political and really help his nation and his people. Unfortunately he was too hot headed and had everyone gunning for him purely because of other rich and powerful people's greed and envy.

yeah, he gave out money, built houses, schools, churches, soccer fields, etc. It was genius, and much easier than having to launder the shit tons of money he was making.

Narcos is great TV, but ultimately it is irresponsible to glorify organized crime in the way it does. The same goes for Scorsese, great films but I wish they were never made in the first place.

The Wolf Of Wall Street weirdly enough shows the effect of his films the best, it spends 90% of the time portraying a real life scumbag as a very good looking guy (he wasn't in real life) doing wild things and spends about 3 minutes barely even addressing how he ruined hundreds of peoples life, hell they even give him redemption by the end of the film by portraying him as a reformed guy and the only reason you buy into it is because of the glorification of his scumbag life earlier in the film.

South Americans technically aren't people, so all those deaths don't really matter.

>pablo Escobar is a fucking psychopath
He isn't. By all accounts, he's a druglord who loved his family. he also had normal interests like football obsession and shit like that.
Psychos don't have empathy and can't feel love.

56% mutts are all scumbag human trash

He was setting off bombs killing average people so he could maintain his business when he already had hundreds of millions of dollars buried in the ground. He was a psycho and piece of shit.

You've missed the point if you think it glorifies crime. It's merely portraying a weird reality where crime sometimes pays and then sometimes doesn't.

they didn't reform jordan, they showed him just moving into yet another parasitic role

this, it didnt glorify it at all.

I disagree with you, to me he was very much like Michael Corleone

Eh, that's pop culture for you. Gangsters are all cool people, with strict principles, family honor and sly personality. This bullcrap was already celebrated in The Godfather and for some reason that shit is considered a masterpiece.

Gangsters are nothing but lowlifes who sleep with anyone and betray their colleagues on any second; hence why they are easily brought in power by the '''''''''CIA''''''''' and killed by the very same people.

Except that the show depicts Pablo cheating on his wife regularly and ordering terror bombings that murdered innocent men women and children, so it's not like the godfather at all. Pablo isnt depicted as a good person.

the cops in the first 2 seasons were total dicks too

only one who wasnt a complete asshole was murphy

Yeah but that shit adds to his "rebel personality". Since pop culture - as the left-wing in general - never understood the difference between dissent and deviance, it's perfect.

Just fucking look at the poster of Narcos. He looks pretty brave and strong and shit, eh?

>Gangsters are nothing but lowlifes who sleep with anyone and betray their colleagues on any second

You mean like a lot of people who live on planet earth?

Well of course, many cops were crooked af, it's a fact.
Pablo more or less ran the entire fucking country for a year or two as a drug trafficker who was one of the 10 richest men in the world making tens of millions of dollars A DAY, of course he was a cocky, confident, rebellious man
>Just fucking look at the poster of Narcos. He looks pretty brave and strong and shit, eh?
No, he just looks like a man

But user his dad was cold and unloving so its fine lol

the funny thing is that the real life pablo looked way friendlier than wagner mouhra.
normally its the other way around.

But those still aren't positive portrayals. Do you have a victim complex about your beliefs or something?

>complains that show depicts him as a rebel
>this is his most famous mugshot

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season 3 was pretty good f a m

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No, not at all.

No need to normalize greed and betrayal, just because that's the common behavior popularized in modern Western societies through propaganda stories about the Wolf of Wall Street who gets all the money and chicks by betraying his own colleagues.

You see, the elites love to push that shit. The common man adapts it, and at the end HE is the one who gets screwed by the elite, since this behavior leads to nothing more than Social Darwinism.

narcos mexico was great but did anyone else think this guy was pretty boring compared to pablo and the cali guys

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