'Narcos: Mexico' Season 3 Episode 7: Amado set out for revenge as Arellanos hurt him
Things are going really down in Mexico as the war between police and drug cartels is taking new turns after every other day. The drug kingpins are under pressure and they are doing everything to make things rights for them. Although police are doing everything to stop them, things are not as they would have wanted to.
In episode 6, we saw police getting the taste of their own medicine as Tijuana or Felix cartel killing a bunch of the policemen as they were going to catch them. Walt Breslin (Scoot McNairy) realized that Alex, brother of Ramon, lied to him on the phone. But, the police did not take long to get back into the game.
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Police got to know that Ramon and his brother Alex are inside an abandoned building and still talking to some of the other members. Police got to them but Ramon managed to flee. However, they got Alex and took him into custody. But, it was Amado who turned the game. Amado said that they wanted Felix's cartel out and wanted all of them dead. He cut out a deal with Mayo to wipe out Arellanos. Amado and Mayo get together to find people who work with Arellanos and start killing them.
However, Hank Gonzalez (Manuel Uriza) betrays him and says that he is not going to assist in his business. It changes everything for Jose as he is now thinking of what to do.
Elsewhere, Alex reveals that he is a dual citizen and he has the citizenship of America as well. Walt talks to the police head and he says that an American citizen is being detained illegally. The police head tells him that he won’t give this up because he has sacrificed everything got this mission and he won’t back down now. Walt tells him that he would talk to Alex now and make him talk.
The episode ends with Mexico police giving Alex electric shocks to make him start talking. The last scene gave us a feeling of what Felix did with Michael Pena’s character during the previous seasons. Let’s hope, it doesn’t get worse for him.
‘Narcos: Mexico’ Season 3 is streaming exclusively on Netflix.