El Presidente — S01e04 240p
In this episode, (played by Andrés Parra) begins to fully embrace the perks of his position as the president of the Chilean National Soccer Association (ANFP). He begins splurging on himself, indulging in luxuries that draw unwanted attention—specifically from a persistent reporter who is shadowing his every move.
as Julio Grondona: The powerful and enigmatic "Godfather" of South American football. Themes and Style el presidente s01e04 240p
The episode might touch on the political challenges of maintaining or increasing approval ratings, or the strategic considerations involved in elections. In this episode, (played by Andrés Parra) begins
This episode focuses heavily on the "chess match" aspect of the investigation. We see less of the slapstick buffoonery of the earlier episodes and more of the genuine dread facing the protagonists. The dynamic between the FBI agents and Jadue shifts from handler-asset to a more complex relationship of mutual desperation. Jadue realizes he is in too deep to back out, and the agents realize their "amateur" asset might be the only key to unlocking the CONMEBOL fortress. Themes and Style The episode might touch on
However, the glamour is overshadowed by the . Agent Harris (Karla Souza) continues to press Jadue to deliver "concrete evidence" that will implicate the higher-ups in the CONMEBOL hierarchy. Jadue finds himself "en el palo" (hitting the post)—a football metaphor for a near-miss or a moment of extreme tension where everything could fall apart at any second. Key Cast and Characters
The fourth episode of the high-stakes satirical drama , titled "En el palo," marks a pivotal turning point for Sergio Jadue and the burgeoning FIFA Gate scandal. As the pressure from international authorities mounts, the episode expertly balances the absurdity of Jadue’s newfound wealth with the tightening noose of an FBI investigation. Episode Summary: "En el palo"
as Sergio Jadue: The ambitious yet out-of-his-depth protagonist.
