Pablo Escobar's legacy is complex. In Colombia, he is remembered as a ruthless criminal who brought violence and instability. However, some see him as a folk hero, a Robin Hood figure who provided for the poor. Internationally, his story has been the subject of numerous books, movies, and series, captivating audiences worldwide.
Chapter 10 focuses on the immediate aftermath of the elections. Following a calculated campaign fueled by "social works" and intimidation, (played by Andrés Parra) officially takes his seat in the Colombian Congress as a substitute representative.
: Pablo views his election as a shield against extradition and a way to legitimize his massive fortune. He enters the capitol with the arrogance of a man who believes he has finally bought the respect of the Colombian elite.