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The episode picks up seconds after Episode 5’s cliffhanger. Federal police, accompanied by FBI agents, storm Sergio Jadue’s residence. The scene is shot in a claustrophobic, handheld style. Jadue, still in silk pajamas, tries to play the victim: “¿Qué está pasando? ¡Soy el presidente de la ANFP!”
Cut to black. Text on screen: “Sergio Jadue cooperated with the FBI. He remains in witness protection. Chilean football has yet to recover.” | Element | Breakdown | | :--- | :--- | | Pacing | Frenetic. No filler. Every scene pushes Jadue closer to the abyss. | | Tone | Shifts from crime-drama to psychological thriller to tragedy. | | MVP Performance | Daniel Muñoz as Jadue. His silent breakdown in the signing scene is award-worthy. | | Historical Accuracy | The Datisa deal and FBI proffer are real. Jadue did flip. | | Weakness | The “uncle” subplot feels rushed; needed one more episode to breathe. | el presidente s01e06 bdscr
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Jadue hesitates. The series flashes a montage of his rise: winning the ANFP election, posing with trophies, the adoration of stadium crowds. Then a counter-montage of empty seats, burning jerseys, and the word “Renuncia” (Resign) painted on his car. The episode picks up seconds after Episode 5’s cliffhanger
The agents don’t touch him initially. Instead, they seize computers, cash-filled suitcases, and a hidden ledger. Jadue’s wife, María Inés, watches in horror as her dream life is dismantled. The beat ends with Jadue’s lawyer whispering, “No digas nada.” (Don’t say anything.) Scene 2: The Empty Halls of Power (06:00 – 12:00) The Beat: Jadue walks into the ANFP headquarters. It’s a ghost town. Jadue, still in silk pajamas, tries to play
Jadue, for the first time, has no wisecrack. His eyes dart—calculating, terrified. The Beat: A flashback intercut with the present. We see young Jadue in his uncle’s hardware store, learning that “family is business.”
Jadue presses his palm against the cold window. No tear falls. He just whispers: “Gol.”