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We see him enduring the requisas (body searches) where guards force him to squat naked. We see him eating cold lentil soup. But the most brutal psychological torture comes from his cell neighbor: a low-level thief who taunts El Capo by singing a popular corrido about his downfall.

The prison's director offers El Capo a deal. To avoid extradition to the United States (where he faces life in a Supermax), he must sign a confession (a versión libre ) implicating his former allies—specifically, the politicians who protected him. el capo 2 cap%C3%ADtulo 1 %C3%BAltimo

The camera cuts back to El Cabo. He is driving his armored black Mercedes through a tunnel. The music on the radio cuts to static. He laughs nervously. Then, the tunnel lights go out. Total darkness. A single flashlight illuminates the face of El Abogado (The Lawyer), the man who now controls the cartel’s money. We see him enduring the requisas (body searches)

But in the world of the Colombian narco, a fallen capo is a caged tiger—more dangerous than one in the wild. Recap: Where We Left Off To understand the gravity of the "last" part of Capítulo 1, we must remember the closing frames of Season 1. Don Pedro Pablo (El Capo) is betrayed by his own lawyer, "El Doctor," and his right-hand man, "El Cabo." He is handed over to the Fiscalía (Prosecutor's Office) inside the walls of La Picota prison. His wife, Perlita, is drugged and institutionalized. His mistress, La Mona, is on the run. His son, El Chato, is dead. The prison's director offers El Capo a deal

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