“The series was so gripping that I watched six episodes a night continuously... I was especially impressed by the ability of the lead actor (Andrés Parra) to portray how it was that Escobar was both loved and feared.” IMDb
: Reviewers on IMDb note that the series excels by integrating real historical film clips into the narrative, providing a "gripping" and "convincing" portrayal of events.
: After a humiliating confrontation where the Minister of Justice, Rodrigo Lara Bonilla, presents evidence of Escobar's criminal past, Pablo is forced to resign his seat in Congress . Pablo Escobar, The Drug Lord S01E12
In episode 12 of the Colombian series Pablo Escobar: The Drug Lord (Spanish title: Pablo Escobar, el patrón del mal ), the narrative shifts from Escobar's political ascent to the violent unraveling of his public image. The episode, titled "Escobar is elected as 'honorable' representative to the House," marks a critical turning point where his "Robin Hood" persona begins to crumble under official scrutiny.
: The National Police successfully dismantle a massive cocaine laboratory hidden in the jungle, dealing a significant financial and symbolic blow to the Medellín Cartel. “The series was so gripping that I watched
: Infuriated by his public downfall, Escobar orders the assassination of Rodrigo Lara Bonilla, an act that historically escalated the war between the cartels and the Colombian state. Critical Review
: While some critics find the "telenovela" format occasionally repetitive with a "cheesy" score, this specific episode is noted for its high-stakes tension as the "presidential dream" for Pablo effectively dies. Viewer Perspectives In episode 12 of the Colombian series Pablo
: Parra's portrayal of Escobar's transition from a calculating politician to a vengeful criminal is highlighted as a series high point. He manages to capture how Escobar was "both loved and feared to such an extent".