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Queen of the South Season 2

Queen of the South Season 2

13 episodes
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  • director:David Boyd
  • Starring:Alice Braga, Veronica Falcon, Peter Gadiert, Hermiki Madera, Gerardo Taracena, Nick Saga, Joaquim de Almeida, Yancy Ares, Jimmy González, John Piper-Ferguson, Mark Consuels, Jon-Michael Eckel, Ryan Outram, Nikki Dixon, Juan Felipe Barrientos, Pete O. Par
  • type: Europe and America
  • area:America
  • language:English
  • Release:2017
  • update:2024-11-03 23:23:46
Plot:
Camila and Epifanio are always fighting for power. In the days when they fight each other, power is like an aphrodisiac, making both of them extremely excited. They both admire each other's ambition, but they both want to be the number one drug lord in Mexico. Camila gradually loses patience and she is unwilling to be second in command. She has worked hard from scratch to build a career, but she can only be the second in command. This is unfair. She longs for independence, longs to get rid of Epifanio's control, longs for self-satisfaction, and longs to no longer live in the shadow of her husband... But this means she has to take great risks. In the drug trafficking business, is there enough space for her and Epifanio to coexist? When the second season begins, Camila receives a divorce agreement from Epifanio. Epifanio wants his wife to withdraw and let him continue to operate the drug trafficking business without interference. He is willing to let Camila go, and he also promises not to be a roadblock to Camila. If Camila wanted independence, he would give it to her, provided she stopped interfering in his business—for example, by not poaching his men, forcing his men to switch sides, or openly interfering with his drug dealing. Camila knew she was just bluffing, but she was still shocked by how easily Epifanio had pulled off the victory. Epifanio had a lot of trump cards, and she had none. Camila should have accepted his terms and for the first time in her life truly lived the independent life she wanted. Yes, she and Epifanio were still in the same business, and she couldn't be sure that Epifanio would keep his promise, but at least she saw a glimmer of hope—she could finally create a life for herself, and that was too tempting. But Camila still had a lingering feeling about her husband and still didn't trust him. What's more, the inherent chaos of the drug business was exciting, and excitement was comforting. She had two options before her—divorce or go to war—and she needed to make a decision quickly. Either way, she would make it clear to everyone that she was ready for a fight. Meanwhile, Teresa, who has just taken power, tries to make a deal with a smuggler, but his quirks make it difficult for the two sides to cooperate. Epifanio's new partner may be unwilling to obey him. http://www.55dyw.cc/dsj/oumei/63177/