BlazeLime
Strong and Moving!
Nonureva
Really Surprised!
BoardChiri
Bad Acting and worse Bad Screenplay
Dynamixor
The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
jorruuscabaoth69
Where is Season 4? What happened? Has it been cancelled? Its no longer in the list.
mukherjeesubham93
The show takes it time setting up the story. There are obvious genre conventions and stuff. But around the halfway mark of the first season, this show becomes unputdownable, and the prime reason for this is Wagner Moura as Pablo Escobar. It is a delight witnessing the actor sink his teeth into the character, and make you root for him even when you see him doing various grisly deeds. The 2nd season was even more intense. By then, the makers knew who the real star of the show was, and they designed the second season accordingly and Moura once again, was excellent. Overall, a well made show, which stands apart from others because of the mesmerizing performance of it's central character. I haven't watched the third season despite glowing reviews just because of this fact that i couldn't imagine Narcos without Moura.
nathanielsk
Literally, every episode is the same thing as the last.
shahrzadpendari
When I started watching this, I really didn't have big expectations. I thought this was going to be one of those white washed Americanized series that doesn't focus on the real story and just shows a bunch of gringo police officers and a few shots of Wagner Moura for dessert.
Boy I was wrong!
this series is lit, well written and well documented. also great actors who really can pull off their roles,and the best parts is that this series is still great after 3 seasons! even in my opinion the third season was very much better than the second season. the reason I gave this one 9 instead of 10, was because I was tired of Boyd Hollbrock's and Pedro Pascal's narratives through the story.
Can't wait to watch season 4!