A flashback to 2013. A young, unnamed Chilean police officer (SATP) is seen photographing Jadue’s first secret meeting with a known money launderer in a Santiago parking garage. This retroactively establishes that Jadue was being watched long before the FBI got involved.
The collaborator’s paradox – To save yourself, you must destroy everything you built. The "trip" is a descent into your own betrayal. el presidente s02e01 satrip
: Havelange begins seeking unlikely allies across Latin America and Africa to secure the votes needed to eventually usurp control of FIFA from European officials. Cast and Production A flashback to 2013
The premiere episode of (Season 2, Episode 1), titled "Call me João," marks a dramatic shift in the Amazon Prime Video series by moving the spotlight from Sergio Jadue to the rise of one of football’s most controversial figures, João Havelange . Plot Overview: From Jean-Marie to João The collaborator’s paradox – To save yourself, you
: Following the show's hallmark satirical tone, the episode highlights the irony and humor behind the "beautiful game," framing
| Character | Arc in S02E01 | |-----------|----------------| | | Transitions from arrogant manipulator to terrified collaborator. The "Satrip" is his loss of identity—neither criminal nor hero, just a tool. | | Agent Ross (FBI) | Pragmatic, cold. Uses Jadue’s ego against him. Represents US institutional power. | | Detective Herrera (SATP) | Chilean officer who resents US intervention. Adds geopolitical tension. | | Flashback Jadue (2013) | Shows his origin story: a nobody who learned that money buys silence. |
The series continues its satirical, "true-crime" biopic style under the direction of . Description João Havelange Albano Jerónimo The central figure and future "emperor" of FIFA. Sergio Jadue Andrés Parra Returns as the slimy, obnoxious narrator. Isabel Havelange Maria Fernanda Cândido