>Carlos (Tata's brother) was never a drug dealer, he was an architect >Pablo didn't support Atlético Nacional but Deportivo Independiente Medellin >La Quica was already in jail when Pablo escaped from La Catedral >cops didn't allow Pablo to escape >Limón worked for Pablo's family for years, he wasn't recluited in the last period of Pablo's career >Medellín and Cali didn't agree to keep an American city each >CIA didn't invite the Castaños to create Los Pepes >Tata has never used/owned a gun >Pablo didn't kill Carrillo >Pablo didn't kill Moncada and Galeano, he actually wanted to pardon them >Pablo and his family lived in small houses after he escaped La Catedral >the whole "León" history was made up >Pablo had nothing against Cali, his wife's family was from that city >Prisco (the doctor) wasn't a criminal and he was already dead by the time he appears in the show >Pablo didn't attack Gilberto in his daughter's wedding >the bombings in the drugstores in Cali happened like a decade before it was shown >Hermilda (Pablo's mother) didn't reveal Pablo's location by mistake, she was working wtih Los Pepes >Hermilda didn't travel to Germany >De Grieff didn't help Pablo's family >Pablo didn't use a secret phone to talk with his family, he called the Hotel >los Pepes didn't kill the journalist >it was Orejuela who talked to Tata after Pablo's death, not Gilberto
it literally says at the beggining of the episode that it's based on real events, but some things have been created for dramatic purposes
Kevin Hill
Was S1 as bad with this stuff? I remember it felt less like a typical prestige TV drama in terms of what happened.
Christopher Phillips
Dunno, I just translated what Pablo's son said
Juan Wilson
hahahaahaha, you believe a word that comes out of his mouth
Owen Clark
>americans respected pablo - his wife's son
Jayden Hall
>exhales heavily >pardon, patron. Sorry to interrupt you but...
Wyatt Morales
Who gives a fuck you dumb spic, it's not a documentary.
Leo Roberts
>Hermilda (Pablo's mother) didn't reveal Pablo's location by mistake, she was working wtih Los Pepes
Hijueputa malparido
Michael Carter
>Hermilda (Pablo's mother) didn't reveal Pablo's location by mistake, she was working with Los Pepes
I doubt this. But still, it was an adaptation, they won't get everything right.
Michael Cox
Pablo's son was a little kid at the time who didn't really know what the fuck was actually going on.
Xavier Moore
>Inhales deeply >Clears throat and turns to the window so you can see his funny novelty shirt >"Do it" >Bomb goes off outside orphanage >"Now that Pablo had sent a message to the children of Medellin he had shown that he was not a man to be messed with, but what he hadn't counted on was....... >cue funky 80's Latino-pop
Nicholas Nguyen
Carillo wasn't a real person you raging autist.
Xavier Long
IRL he was teen and he was the person pablo talked to on the radio phone not tata
Grayson Rodriguez
Kek
Every episode
Jack Richardson
>Pablo didn't kill Carrillo Um, yeah, because he was an original character
If Juan Pablo doesn't know Carrillo didn't actually exist, I dunno how much I trust him on
>"Apparently blowing up an orphanage is not the kind of thing that endears you to the people" >President says that this is the last straw and calls in Search Bloc >Carillo tortures a ten year old boy with a blowtorch to get the location for Pablo's safehouse >Pablo narrowly escapes the authorities, AGAIN after a climactic gunfight with lots of jump cuts >"Pablo how many times do we need to run?" >"I know mi amor but this is the last time I promise" >Pablo and Tata undress each other to the sweet sounds of Spanish ballads and a montage of his goons getting killed by soldiers >"Soy el fuego de cerrar de tupien...."
Connor Howard
Yeah I mean isn't she still convinced her son never committed a crime
Cameron Collins
Did you think I wouldn't fact check your bs? Everything you say is wrong, ese.
Christopher Davis
Actually you can look it up, Juan pablo escobar, pablo's son who now goes by the name of sebastian marroquin posted all of these facts on his Facebook to say his complaints about the Netflix show, OP literally paraphrased every single complaint Juan Pablo had