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* Hinted at in Season 4. We are introduced to the Juarez cartel early on in the season. And in the finale, we see that DEA has decided to focus on Mexico, with Agent Peña being offered an assignment at Mexico City. The last few minutes show of the finale, we even see a drug smuggling operation on the Rio Grande, which, furthermore, suggests that a possible future season could be set in Mexico. However, Agent Peña has refused the offer and has resigned from the DEA, such that he may not return in the next season (although his expression at the end, while seeing the abovementioned smuggling run from his fence, suggests that he is contemplating a return to the DEA).
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* Hinted at in Season 4.3. We are introduced to the Juarez cartel early on in the season. And in the finale, we see that DEA has decided to focus on Mexico, with Agent Peña being offered an assignment at Mexico City. The last few minutes show of the finale, we even see a drug smuggling operation on the Rio Grande, which, furthermore, suggests that a possible future season could be set in Mexico. However, Agent Peña has refused the offer and has resigned from the DEA, such that he may not return in the next season (although his expression at the end, while seeing the abovementioned smuggling run from his fence, suggests that he is contemplating a return to the DEA).
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* Scarface gets an apropos one when some GangBangers discuss the dangers of GettingHighWithTheirOwnSupply.
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* Scarface gets an apropos one when some GangBangers discuss the dangers of GettingHighWithTheirOwnSupply.GettingHighOnTheirOwnSupply.
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One does not simply make a show about drugs, have it feature Miami and not reference Vice City or at least Scarface at some point.
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One does not simply make a show about drugs, have it feature Miami and not reference Vice City or at least Scarface at some point.point.
* Scarface gets an apropos one when some GangBangers discuss the dangers of GettingHighWithTheirOwnSupply.
* Scarface gets an apropos one when some GangBangers discuss the dangers of GettingHighWithTheirOwnSupply.
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[[WMG: There will be a nod to Vice City sometime down the line]]
One does not simply make a show about drugs, have it feature Miami and not references Vice City or at least Scarface.
One does not simply make a show about drugs, have it feature Miami and not references Vice City or at least Scarface.
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[[WMG: There will be a nod to [[VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoViceCity Vice City City]] sometime down the line]]
One does not simply make a show about drugs, have it feature Miami and notreferences reference Vice City or at least Scarface.Scarface at some point.
One does not simply make a show about drugs, have it feature Miami and not
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[[spoiler: There will be a nod to Vice City sometime down the line]]
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* Hinted at in Season 4. We are introduced to the Juarez cartel early on in the season. And in the finale, we see that DEA has decided to focus on Mexico, with Agent Peña being offered an assignment at Mexico City. The last few minutes show of the finale, we even see a drug smuggling operation on the Rio Grande, which, furthermore, suggests that a possible future season could be set in Mexico. However, Agent Peña has refused the offer and has resigned from the DEA, such that he may not return in the next season (although his expression at the end, while seeing the abovementioned smuggling run from his fence, suggests that he is contemplating a return to the DEA).
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* Hinted at in Season 4. We are introduced to the Juarez cartel early on in the season. And in the finale, we see that DEA has decided to focus on Mexico, with Agent Peña being offered an assignment at Mexico City. The last few minutes show of the finale, we even see a drug smuggling operation on the Rio Grande, which, furthermore, suggests that a possible future season could be set in Mexico. However, Agent Peña has refused the offer and has resigned from the DEA, such that he may not return in the next season (although his expression at the end, while seeing the abovementioned smuggling run from his fence, suggests that he is contemplating a return to the DEA).DEA).
[[spoiler: There will be a nod to Vice City sometime down the line]]
One does not simply make a show about drugs, have it feature Miami and not references Vice City or at least Scarface.
[[spoiler: There will be a nod to Vice City sometime down the line]]
One does not simply make a show about drugs, have it feature Miami and not references Vice City or at least Scarface.
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Today, Mexico is the capital of the world cocaine trade. It seems likely that after showing the falls of Colombia's Medellin and Cali Cartels, the show would move on to their successors in Mexico.
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Today, Mexico is the capital of the world cocaine trade. It seems likely that after showing the falls of Colombia's Medellin and Cali Cartels, the show would move on to their successors in Mexico.Mexico.
*Hinted at in Season 4. We are introduced to the Juarez cartel early on in the season. And in the finale, we see that DEA has decided to focus on Mexico, with Agent Peña being offered an assignment at Mexico City. The last few minutes show of the finale, we even see a drug smuggling operation on the Rio Grande, which, furthermore, suggests that a possible future season could be set in Mexico. However, Agent Peña has refused the offer and has resigned from the DEA, such that he may not return in the next season (although his expression at the end, while seeing the abovementioned smuggling run from his fence, suggests that he is contemplating a return to the DEA).
*Hinted at in Season 4. We are introduced to the Juarez cartel early on in the season. And in the finale, we see that DEA has decided to focus on Mexico, with Agent Peña being offered an assignment at Mexico City. The last few minutes show of the finale, we even see a drug smuggling operation on the Rio Grande, which, furthermore, suggests that a possible future season could be set in Mexico. However, Agent Peña has refused the offer and has resigned from the DEA, such that he may not return in the next season (although his expression at the end, while seeing the abovementioned smuggling run from his fence, suggests that he is contemplating a return to the DEA).
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* This is more or less confirmed. A teaser for season 3 shows a shot of Escobar fading out and being replaced by the head of the Cali Cartel ie season three will focus on the takedown of the Cali Cartel in the mid-90s.
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* This is more or less confirmed. A teaser for season 3 shows a shot of Escobar fading out and being replaced by the head of the Cali Cartel ie season three will focus on the takedown of the Cali Cartel in the mid-90s.mid-90s.
[[WMG:The series will move to Mexico in Season 4.]]
Today, Mexico is the capital of the world cocaine trade. It seems likely that after showing the falls of Colombia's Medellin and Cali Cartels, the show would move on to their successors in Mexico.
[[WMG:The series will move to Mexico in Season 4.]]
Today, Mexico is the capital of the world cocaine trade. It seems likely that after showing the falls of Colombia's Medellin and Cali Cartels, the show would move on to their successors in Mexico.
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[[WMG:Idea for Season 3]]
Assuming the show is renewed for Season 3, it seems as if the show will have hit a dead end with the death of Pablo Escobar and the fall of the Medellin Cartel. However, as the DEA agent protagonists (assuming they survive Season 2) are fictional characters, they can do whatever with them, and the show could cover the fall of "Freeway" Rick Ross's LA drug empire and the Cali Cartel. The latter is foreshadowed when Murphy tells Pacho Herrera that once Pablo goes down, he'll be coming for him, and, indeed, law enforcement turned their attention on the Cali Cartel after the Medellin Cartel was finished.
* The DEA agents are not fictional. While some of their exploits were hyped up and some events show them instead of others, Murphy and Pena are real people who really were involved in the downfall of Escobar.
Assuming the show is renewed for Season 3, it seems as if the show will have hit a dead end with the death of Pablo Escobar and the fall of the Medellin Cartel. However, as the DEA agent protagonists (assuming they survive Season 2) are fictional characters, they can do whatever with them, and the show could cover the fall of "Freeway" Rick Ross's LA drug empire and the Cali Cartel. The latter is foreshadowed when Murphy tells Pacho Herrera that once Pablo goes down, he'll be coming for him, and, indeed, law enforcement turned their attention on the Cali Cartel after the Medellin Cartel was finished.
* The DEA agents are not fictional. While some of their exploits were hyped up and some events show them instead of others, Murphy and Pena are real people who really were involved in the downfall of Escobar.
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[[WMG:Idea for Season 3]]
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Assuming the show is renewed for Season 3, it seems as if the show will have hit a dead end with the death of Pablo Escobar and the fall of the Medellin Cartel.However, as the DEA agent protagonists (assuming they survive Season 2) are fictional characters, they can do whatever with them, and the The show could cover the fall of "Freeway" Rick Ross's LA drug empire and the Cali Cartel. The latter is foreshadowed when Murphy tells Pacho Herrera that once Pablo goes down, he'll be coming for him, and, indeed, law enforcement turned their attention on the Cali Cartel after the Medellin Cartel was finished.
* The DEA agents are not fictional. While some of their exploits were hyped up and some events show them instead of others, Murphy and Pena are real people who really were involved in the downfall of Escobar.finished.
Assuming the show is renewed for Season 3, it seems as if the show will have hit a dead end with the death of Pablo Escobar and the fall of the Medellin Cartel.
* The DEA agents are not fictional. While some of their exploits were hyped up and some events show them instead of others, Murphy and Pena are real people who really were involved in the downfall of Escobar.
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* The DEA agents are not fictional. While some of their exploits were hyped up and some events show them instead of others, Murphy and Pena are real people who really were involved in the downfall of Escobar.
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* The DEA agents are not fictional. While some of their exploits were hyped up and some events show them instead of others, Murphy and Pena are real people who really were involved in the downfall of Escobar.Escobar.
* This is more or less confirmed. A teaser for season 3 shows a shot of Escobar fading out and being replaced by the head of the Cali Cartel ie season three will focus on the takedown of the Cali Cartel in the mid-90s.
* This is more or less confirmed. A teaser for season 3 shows a shot of Escobar fading out and being replaced by the head of the Cali Cartel ie season three will focus on the takedown of the Cali Cartel in the mid-90s.
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The DEA agents are not fictional. While some of their exploits were hyped up and some events show them instead of others, Murphy and Pena are real people who really were involved in the downfall of Escobar.
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The DEA agents are not fictional. While some of their exploints were hyped up, Murphy and Pena are real people who really were involved in the downfall of Escobar.
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The DEA agents are not fictional. While some of their exploints exploits were hyped up, up and some events show them instead of others, Murphy and Pena are real people who really were involved in the downfall of Escobar.
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Assuming the show is renewed for Season 3, it seems as if the show will have hit a dead end with the death of Pablo Escobar and the fall of the Medellin Cartel. However, as the DEA agent protagonists (assuming they survive Season 2) are fictional characters, they can do whatever with them, and the show could cover the fall of "Freeway" Rick Ross's LA drug empire and the Cali Cartel. The latter is foreshadowed when Murphy tells Pacho Herrera that once Pablo goes down, he'll be coming for him, and, indeed, law enforcement turned their attention on the Cali Cartel after the Medellin Cartel was finished.
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Assuming the show is renewed for Season 3, it seems as if the show will have hit a dead end with the death of Pablo Escobar and the fall of the Medellin Cartel. However, as the DEA agent protagonists (assuming they survive Season 2) are fictional characters, they can do whatever with them, and the show could cover the fall of "Freeway" Rick Ross's LA drug empire and the Cali Cartel. The latter is foreshadowed when Murphy tells Pacho Herrera that once Pablo goes down, he'll be coming for him, and, indeed, law enforcement turned their attention on the Cali Cartel after the Medellin Cartel was finished.finished.
The DEA agents are not fictional. While some of their exploints were hyped up, Murphy and Pena are real people who really were involved in the downfall of Escobar.
The DEA agents are not fictional. While some of their exploints were hyped up, Murphy and Pena are real people who really were involved in the downfall of Escobar.
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Assuming the show is renewed for Season 3, it seems as if the show will have hit a dead end with the death of Pablo Escobar and the fall of the Medellin Cartel. However, as the DEA agent protagonists (assuming they survive Season 2) are fictional characters, they can do whatever with them, and the show could cover the fall of "Freeway" Rick Ross's LA drug empire and the Cali Cartel.
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Assuming the show is renewed for Season 3, it seems as if the show will have hit a dead end with the death of Pablo Escobar and the fall of the Medellin Cartel. However, as the DEA agent protagonists (assuming they survive Season 2) are fictional characters, they can do whatever with them, and the show could cover the fall of "Freeway" Rick Ross's LA drug empire and the Cali Cartel. The latter is foreshadowed when Murphy tells Pacho Herrera that once Pablo goes down, he'll be coming for him, and, indeed, law enforcement turned their attention on the Cali Cartel after the Medellin Cartel was finished.
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[[WMG:Idea for Season 3]]
Assuming the show is renewed for Season 3, it seems as if the show will have hit a dead end with the death of Pablo Escobar and the fall of the Medellin Cartel. However, as the DEA agent protagonists (assuming they survive Season 2) are fictional characters, they can do whatever with them, and the show could cover the fall of "Freeway" Rick Ross's LA drug empire and the Cali Cartel.
Assuming the show is renewed for Season 3, it seems as if the show will have hit a dead end with the death of Pablo Escobar and the fall of the Medellin Cartel. However, as the DEA agent protagonists (assuming they survive Season 2) are fictional characters, they can do whatever with them, and the show could cover the fall of "Freeway" Rick Ross's LA drug empire and the Cali Cartel.