While the original Narcos focused on Pablo Escobar and the Colombian cartels, Narcos: Mexico Season 1 (2018) serves as a prequel. It explains how the Mexican trafficking system was born —shifting from small-time marijuana smugglers to a ruthless, billion-dollar empire that would eventually control the flow of almost all cocaine into the United States.
Season 2 follows Félix’s final years, his arrest, and the rise of the Arellano-Félix brothers (Tijuana), Amado Carrillo Fuentes (Juárez), and a young Chapo Guzmán (Sinaloa). Season 3 shows the complete fragmentation into the cartels we know today. Narcos Mexico Season 1 Explained
Kiki’s murder did not end the cartels. It made them worse. The DEA got revenge, but they lost the war. The last shot of Félix in his golden prison sums it up: The king is gone, but the kingdom of violence remains. While the original Narcos focused on Pablo Escobar
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