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El: Presidente S02e02 Tv★★★★☆ (4/5) This episode tightens the tension by moving from global spectacle (Season 1) to intimate, paranoid thriller. The journalist subplot feels slightly rushed but grounds the corruption in local consequences. Strong performances from Jorge López and Paulina Gaitán. The episode highlights the shift from football as a humble amateur sport to a . Havelange begins brokering deals that blend sports with high-level politics, including interactions with military dictatorships to secure influence. Key Plot Points and Themes While Season 2 focuses on Havelange, Season 1 protagonist Sergio Jadue (played by Andrés Parra) returns as a meta-narrator. He is essentially "hired" by Amazon within the show to explain the roots of the corruption he later became part of. Critics from sites like Pajiba have praised Season 2 for having higher production values and a grander scope than the first season. The episode is noted for its sharp critique of neoliberal capitalism and its portrayal of how brands like Coca-Cola and Adidas became inseparable from the game. Streaming on (included with subscription). Available in Spanish with subtitles or dubbed English. Here’s a proper, structured guide for (titled “La Casa de Cartón” or similar, depending on the source). This guide covers the episode’s plot, key characters, historical context, and analysis.
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