{"id":6246,"date":"2016-05-04T14:06:29","date_gmt":"2016-05-04T08:36:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/13.201.39.237\/?p=6246"},"modified":"2016-05-04T14:06:29","modified_gmt":"2016-05-04T08:36:29","slug":"narcos-mexico-season-2-refuses-to-romanticise-the-drug-business","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/13.207.105.184\/?p=6246","title":{"rendered":"Narcos: Mexico Season 2 Refuses to Romanticise the Drug Business"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<span class=\"dropcap\">I<\/span>n the third episode of the second season of <em><a href=\"https:\/\/www.arre.co.in\/pop-culture\/narcos-mexico-pablo-escobar-our-favourite-drug-lord\/\">Narcos: Mexico<\/a><\/em>, a dejected Pablo Acosta (Gerardo Taracena) is bent over the body of an old friend he has just killed and says \u201cThe only thing that keeps order in this game is respect.\u201d In the fourth episode, a corrupt Mexican policeman exclaims while grinning \u201cRespect and fear go a long way.\u201d In its fifth season now, \u2013 counting the three that surveyed Colombia \u2013 <em>Narcos<\/em> remains a fascinating study of a lawless world. How do corrupt, greedy men who work inured to the law or accountability of any sort, work together? It is a question <em>Narcos<\/em> repeatedly poses, showing us the haywire ways of the drug world and what has, on a macro level, led to Mexico\u2019s present-day cartel wars. In empirically recreating history, <em>Narcos<\/em> sticks to its proven model of essaying different aspects of the drug trade, from politics to personal animosity, from corruption to cross-border status quos, succeeding in offering an entertaining encore.\n\nIn a slight departure from the recurring voiceovers employed in the previous seasons of the show, this time, there is lesser political context. The latest season picks up after the murder of DEA agent Kikki Camarena (Michael Pena), hesitantly assisted by Felix Gallardo (Diego Luna), the man at the heart of the Mexican drug trade. Gallardo, played with pensive brilliance by Luna, continues to attempt the improbable \u2013 institute order and accountability in a drug trade pillared on the shoulders of cartels run by fidgety, snide men. Other than the bureaucratic hustle, he has a DEA-shaped cloud hanging over his head. Last season\u2019s narrator Walt Breslin (Scoot McNairy) is out to hunt the men involved in Kikki\u2019s murder and for this chase he has been given the licence \u201cto take the gloves off\u201d. In the first episode, Walt and his team kidnap the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.arre.co.in\/social-commentary\/doctors-indian-patients-home-remedies-self-diagnosis\/\">doctor<\/a> who helped torture Kikki and drop him into American territory so he can be tried on home soil. Slowly, Walt believes, he will \u201cmove up the ladder\u201d until he gets to Gallardo with enough proof to make him pay.\n\n<blockquote class=\"quote--center\"><p>Though Narcos: Mexico has a more genteel, plain man at its heart, Luna\u2019s brilliant portrayal refuses to romanticise the drug business the way Escobar did.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n\nGallardo, on the other hand, is besotted by problems of his own. Riddled with guilt about having assisted Kikki\u2019s murder, he cuts a regretful figure. The \u201cplazas\u201d Gallardo brought together are plagued by infighting and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.arre.co.in\/social-commentary\/feeling-jealous-envy-friends-instagram-post-deepveer-nickyanka\/\">jealousy<\/a>. In the opening episode, he is gifted a tiger by a partner. \u201cStare into its eyes and it won\u2019t fuck with you,\u201d Gallardo is told, as if prophesising the path he must take to survive \u2013 to do what no one has done before, to shift the centre of the drug trade from Colombia to Mexico. Gallardo is a far cry from the headstrong Escobar, the highlight of the first two seasons of <em>Narcos<\/em>. In fact, he is an antithesis of most of the drug lords the show has showcased over five seasons.\n\nAs Walt and his team become American-sponsored vigilantes on Mexican soil, the legal and diplomatic loopholes begin to show. Exacting revenge is one thing, but bringing justice to a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.arre.co.in\/politics\/corrupt-politicians-elections-vote-banks\/\">corrupt system <\/a>is another, as Walt learns. Thinly written, Walt\u2019s character is a missed opportunity, to the point that his presence can at times feel like a formality. But the season really picks up after the halfway mark as push comes to shove. Both men become desperate, often overriding their own first instincts. Gallardo stares into the eye of the tiger while Walt gradually becomes him. The multiple sub-stories that shift focus between warring cartel families, are instructive to the displaying the rot that eventually consumes businesses built on crime.\n\nThough <em>Narcos: Mexico<\/em> has a more genteel, plain man at its heart, Luna\u2019s brilliant portrayal refuses to romanticise the drug business the way Escobar did. There are enough similarities between this season and the ones that have preceded this, but it is also evidence of why <em>Narcos<\/em> has become such a hot property for Netflix. This season shows some wear and dust that has begun to gather on the scripts, but should it reinvent itself, there is no reason why this world won\u2019t continue to intrigue and entertain.\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>How do corrupt, greedy men who work inured to the law or accountability of any sort, work together? 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