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Narcos: Mexico
Season 1
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Witness the birth of the Mexican drug war in the 1980s as a gritty new "Narcos" saga chronicles the true story of the Guadalajara cartel's ascent.
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10 Episodes
Camelot
E1
Camelot
Episode 1
The Plaza System
E2
The Plaza System
Episode 2
El Padrino
E3
El Padrino
Episode 3
Rafa, Rafa, Rafa!
E4
Rafa, Rafa, Rafa!
Episode 4
The Colombian Connection
E5
The Colombian Connection
Episode 5
La Última Frontera
E6
La Última Frontera
Episode 6
Jefe de Jefes
E7
Jefe de Jefes
Episode 7
Just Say No
E8
Just Say No
Episode 8
881 Lope de Vega
E9
881 Lope de Vega
Episode 9
Leyenda
E10
Leyenda
Episode 10
Cast of Season 1
Diego Luna
Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo
José María Yázpik
Amado Carrillo Fuentes
Michael Peña
Enrique 'Kiki' Camarena
Alejandro Edda
Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán
Fernanda Urrejola
María Elvira
Matt Letscher
James 'Jaime' Kuykendall
Tenoch Huerta Mejía
Rafael Caro Quintero
Alyssa Diaz
Mika Camarena
Joaquín Cosío
Ernesto 'Don Neto' Fonseca Carrillo
Ernesto Alterio
Salvador Osuna Nava
Teresa Ruiz
Isabella Bautista
Aaron Staton
Butch Sears
Lenny Jacobson
Roger Knapp
Season 1 Reviews
NPR
Eric Deggans
This season... is a wonderful showcase for two talented Latinx actors who've long deserved a high-profile TV project. "Narcos: Mexico" is all that and more, a poignant lesson on the bloody history behind our modern war on drugs.
Decider
Kayla Cobb
Whether you're a diehard fan of the series or are just looking for 10 episodes of a stellar crime drama, Narcos' latest installment works.
Deadline Hollywood Daily
Dominic Patten
This Eric Newman showrun late 1970s set series is a near perfect study in character, criminal and otherwise.
indieWire
Liz Shannon Miller
Showrunner Eric Newman has gotten very good at dramatizing the ever-expanding saga of the drug war for television, and the result here are 10 tense, detail-oriented episodes that don't lack for action and drama.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Karen Han
Though Narcos: Mexico is technically a sister show to Narcos rather than its fourth season, it shares enough of the same DNA that the transition shouldn't rattle you too badly.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
It thrives when diving into the logistical ways the cartel system was constructed-through violence, manipulation, bribery, and canny scheming and double-crosses-and the DEA's resultant attempts to navigate an intrinsically-crooked environment.
Entertainment Weekly
Derek Lawrence
Wait a minute, is the narrator the one and only Scoot McNairy?!?! Oh, why yes it is. I was already all in, but now I'm ALL IN.
Collider
Allison Keene
A tense, compelling new chapter that is structured so new viewers to the series can jump right in, though there are plenty of informative cameos for seasoned Narcos watchers.
AARP Movies for Grownups
Tim Appelo
It's fresh and original, not just another gangster show.
GQ
Joshua Rivera
If you liked Narcos, you'll like this. But I'm beginning to find it exhausting.
Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
Working in earnest mode, Pena gives Kiki a committed drive, without unrealistic boy-scout purity.
Decider
Sean T. Collins
There really couldn't be a worse time for drug-war propaganda in the guise of a prestige-adjacent cop show. Fortunately, the opening minutes of this pseudo-series premiere put paid to that notion immediately.
AV Club
Dennis Perkins
It's in the narrator's defiantly American take on the action that Narcos: Mexico suggests just where its heart is when it comes to its maddeningly complicated human story.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
Sweeping in scope, the series remains as addictive as ever in chronicling the bleak history of the drug war, delivering a drama so crisp and smartly executed as to provide its own kind of high.
Vogue
Taylor Antrim
The violence at the beginning is a little extreme and the sundry executions may put you off, but the show takes on subtlety and complexity...
New York Times
Sopan Deb
Luna is a talent. But Luna had to elevate more choppy writing than his predecessors did in the first three seasons. It seems as if the primary writers for this season weren't sure what kind of gangster they wanted Gallardo to be.
The Ringer
Miles Surrey
Four seasons in, Narcos isn't shaking up its formula so much as it's modifying it in compelling ways.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
Narcos: Mexico has successfully excavated the human drama from the record, and in doing so has constructed a narrative that's as fascinating in its character beats as it is in how it delivers a chronicle of real-life events.
Uproxx
Kimberly Ricci
The sheer level of institutional f*ckery makes Narcos: Mexico the most The Wire-y chapter so far.
New York Post
Robert Rorke
But no one portrays the labyrinthine world of the modern drug cartel in all of insidious complexity as well as the Netflix Narcos franchise.
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