The camera cuts back to El Cabo. He is driving his armored black Mercedes through a tunnel. The music on the radio cuts to static. He laughs nervously. Then, the tunnel lights go out. Total darkness. A single flashlight illuminates the face of El Abogado (The Lawyer), the man who now controls the cartel’s money.
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When El Capo concluded its first season, audiences were left in a state of historical shock. Unlike the magical realism of Pablo Escobar or the stylized violence of El Patrón del Mal , El Capo offered something brutally human: the fall of a narcissist. Pedro Pablo León Jaramillo, the eccentric, philosophical, and ruthless head of the Medellín Cartel, didn't die in a hail of bullets on a rooftop. He was captured. Stripped of his empire. Humiliated. el capo 2 cap%C3%ADtulo 1 %C3%BAltimo