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Exit El Patrгѓвіnnarcos : Season 2 Episode 8 File

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Exit El Patrгѓвіnnarcos : Season 2 Episode 8 File

Reviewers at Decider and Vulture highlighted the "Breaking Bad Season 5-level" methodical dismantling of Escobar's character. The episode is often praised on IMDb for its pacing and attention to detail as it sets the stage for the series finale.

In Season 2, Episode 8 of , titled " Exit El Patrón ," the walls finally close in on Pablo Escobar as he transitions from the world’s seventh-richest man to a fugitive with almost no allies left. Key Plot Moments Exit El PatrГѓВіnNarcos : Season 2 Episode 8

: Despite the chaos, Blackie remains loyal until the end. Even as the police close in, he lies to Pablo to give him one last moment of false peace, claiming he can see Escobar's wife, Tata, from his window. Critical Reception Reviewers at Decider and Vulture highlighted the "Breaking