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Anyone else watching yet? First episode was really good.
I forget which movie it was, but they did something really cool. A lot of the movie took place in the middle east and they started with subtitles for like 2 minutes, then there was a pause, two characters gave each other an intense stare, and all the dialog after that was in English.unwatchable...does it ever stop with the subtitles...
Same for me today. I'm in.Good first two episodes. I'll keep going![]()
Up to episode 7. You're right about the narration. Its a good watch.I watched all 10 episodes this weekend.
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Yeah the narration is a bit annoying, haven't finished the 1st episode yet and will likely get to episode 2 today. I'm in unless something drastic changes.I said this in the Netflix thread: I watched Episode 1 and thought it had potential. There was WAY TOO MUCH NARRATION. To the point that it was distracting. As much as the narration explained where things were, it also didn't really give the characters any depth. This isn't Goodfellas type narration either. There was very little actual dialogue from the characters it seemed. I think it would have been better to have a first season building up to the point of Pablo Escobar becoming this big smuggler and showing the coke thing happening in Peru instead of just having narration and a jumping around timeline.
If that was just a first episode thing, then the show has potential considering the subject matter and the actors.
I think so. IMDB has a second season listed with no specific date.Finished. I enjoyed it. Are they making more?
start to end, barely shows cocaineI'd like to watch it, but I'm afraid I might crave cocaine.
Does the show make you crave cocaine?
Do you guys have any cocaine?
he does sure smoke a lot of joints though.start to end, barely shows cocaineI'd like to watch it, but I'm afraid I might crave cocaine.
Does the show make you crave cocaine?
Do you guys have any cocaine?
I watched 8 so far... Trying to figure out how I'm gonna get away from the family for a 5 day South American bender. I was actually checking Expedia last night.I'd like to watch it, but I'm afraid I might crave cocaine.
Does the show make you crave cocaine?
Do you guys have any cocaine?
It stops when they're not speaking Spanish.unwatchable...does it ever stop with the subtitles...
Yes it does. I did a quick google search and found this site.I watched 8 so far... Trying to figure out how I'm gonna get away from the family for a 5 day South American bender. I was actually checking Expedia last night.I'd like to watch it, but I'm afraid I might crave cocaine.
Does the show make you crave cocaine?
Do you guys have any cocaine?
Netflix definitely missed an opportunity to have Drama show up.Watched four episodes so far. Really enjoying it.
Only drawback is every time I see Escobar I automatically think of Vincent Chase (Entourage) doing Escobar in Medellin. Such terrible flashbacks.
https://www.google.com/search?q=entourage+medellin&espv=2&biw=1280&bih=939&site=webhp&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&sqi=2&ved=0CCcQsARqFQoTCKjZ19zsj8gCFShH2wodZi4D6w#imgrc=NR3off54BFMmSM%3A
I think that they don't know which story they are telling. Is it about the detectives or about Pablo? Or about the socio-political issues? It does seem more documentary than drama, but the dramatic parts are well-acted and have a good tone, so I think that there should be more. Infuse the backstory that gets filled in with all the narration into the dramatic scenes. Definitely not enough Pablo.I'm halfway through the season and I'm still not sure how much I like it. It's well done I guess, but I don't really care about a lot of the plot lines. I can't put my finger on it, but something is missing.
It's sorta like Sopranos and Breaking Bad had a baby, but the baby kinda sucks and nobody wants to be its friend.
What's missing is the blow. Like I said, 4 episodes in and not even a scene featuring manufacturing,I'm halfway through the season and I'm still not sure how much I like it. It's well done I guess, but I don't really care about a lot of the plot lines. I can't put my finger on it, but something is missing.
It's sorta like Sopranos and Breaking Bad had a baby, but the baby kinda sucks and nobody wants to be its friend.
They had a scene of top to bottom on the manufacturing process. It wasn't detailed, but it showed enough IMO. I think it was the 3rd episode.What's missing is the blow. Like I said, 4 episodes in and not even a scene featuring manufacturing,I'm halfway through the season and I'm still not sure how much I like it. It's well done I guess, but I don't really care about a lot of the plot lines. I can't put my finger on it, but something is missing.
It's sorta like Sopranos and Breaking Bad had a baby, but the baby kinda sucks and nobody wants to be its friend.
let alone partaking, that I can remember.
Dammit!
I think I'm just realizing that I didn't start at the beginning since Netflix defaulted to where my son left of watching.
So while I'm 4 episodes in, those episodes just happen to be episodes 3 through 6
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agree with LBL here.I think that they don't know which story they are telling. Is it about the detectives or about Pablo? Or about the socio-political issues? It does seem more documentary than drama, but the dramatic parts are well-acted and have a good tone, so I think that there should be more. Infuse the backstory that gets filled in with all the narration into the dramatic scenes. Definitely not enough Pablo.I'm halfway through the season and I'm still not sure how much I like it. It's well done I guess, but I don't really care about a lot of the plot lines. I can't put my finger on it, but something is missing.
It's sorta like Sopranos and Breaking Bad had a baby, but the baby kinda sucks and nobody wants to be its friend.