He reached in and pulled out a folded piece of paper. He didn't remember putting it there.
: Sometimes, TV networks make episodes available on their official websites. If "El Presidente" airs on a specific network, you might be able to find it there.
"Ate!" he screamed. "Ate!"
Season 1 of El Presidente had been a cultural phenomenon—a gritty, dystopian thriller about a formerly corrupt politician who wakes up in a world where he is the only human left, forced to govern a nation of hallucinations and ghosts. It was dark, cerebral, and terrifyingly addictive. Season 2 had aired its premiere last week, but Jonah had missed it. He had missed Episode 2 tonight because of a mandatory overtime meeting.
is a Spanish-language dramedy from Amazon Prime Video, inspired by the real-life FIFA corruption scandal. Season 2 continues the story of Sergio Jadue, a small-town Chilean football club president who rises to power within South American football’s governing body, only to become a key informant for U.S. prosecutors.
Jonah frowned. The dialogue was clunky. The show was known for sharp writing. He moved the mouse to the 'X' to close the player. The cursor stuck. It dragged across the screen with agonizing slowness.