We live in an era of 8K and 120fps. We see every pore, every zipper on the costume, every lens flare. There is no mystery.

4/5 pixelated sombreros. Have you found a worse copy of a great show? Tell me about your 144p finds in the comments.

There is a moment—minute 17—where the President sheds a single tear. In HD, you see the acting. In 240p, you see a single, heroic pixel change from dark grey to slightly lighter grey. That is cinema.

Last night, I finally did it. I found El Presidente S02E06. Not the 4K HDR rip. Not the pristine Amazon Web-DL. No. I found the 240p version. The one encoded by someone’s abuela in 2009 using RealPlayer. The one with a filesize smaller than a JPEG of a cat.

The screen is a mosaic of brown and grey squares. The subtitles are burned in and pixelated to the point where I couldn't tell if the character said "Liberty" or "Liver tea." When the coup happens? It looks like two potatoes fighting in a sandstorm. But here is the secret: It makes it better.

El Presidente S02e06 240p ◆ <Trusted>

We live in an era of 8K and 120fps. We see every pore, every zipper on the costume, every lens flare. There is no mystery.

4/5 pixelated sombreros. Have you found a worse copy of a great show? Tell me about your 144p finds in the comments. el presidente s02e06 240p

There is a moment—minute 17—where the President sheds a single tear. In HD, you see the acting. In 240p, you see a single, heroic pixel change from dark grey to slightly lighter grey. That is cinema. We live in an era of 8K and 120fps

Last night, I finally did it. I found El Presidente S02E06. Not the 4K HDR rip. Not the pristine Amazon Web-DL. No. I found the 240p version. The one encoded by someone’s abuela in 2009 using RealPlayer. The one with a filesize smaller than a JPEG of a cat. 4/5 pixelated sombreros

The screen is a mosaic of brown and grey squares. The subtitles are burned in and pixelated to the point where I couldn't tell if the character said "Liberty" or "Liver tea." When the coup happens? It looks like two potatoes fighting in a sandstorm. But here is the secret: It makes it better.