Ana hesitated before answering. "It seems she's been entertaining some... unsavory characters. The hotel management is worried about the potential fallout."
The episode opens not in Chile, but in a dimly lit parking garage in Miami. Sergio Jadue (Andrés Parra), now in FBI custody, is led in handcuffs to a nondescript sedan. An American agent holds an umbrella over his head. Jadue’s face is a mask of terrified arrogance. He whispers to his lawyer, “They promised me a sandwich. Tuna. I want Chilean tuna.” The agent opens the car door. Inside, a folder labeled “Operation Purple Star.” Cut to black. Title card. el presidente s01e02 hdcam
"See to it, Ana," he said finally. "I want to make a strong impression. Schedule the meeting for tomorrow morning, and ensure our team is prepared to negotiate." Ana hesitated before answering
A montage set to a tense, percussive score. The 2015 Copa América is a success. Fireworks. Goals. Chile wins. Jadue is on the podium, crying real tears, hoisting the trophy. He waves to the crowd. Cut to Jimena watching on a TV in a crowded bar. She’s not celebrating. She’s counting. Her fingers move over her notepad: Three votes bought. Two referees assigned. One final fixed. She writes a name: Jadue. The hotel management is worried about the potential fallout
A black screen. A phone rings in a dark office. A hand picks it up. A Swiss-accented voice says, “Tell Mr. Jadue… Geneva remembers everything.” Click.
In the sweltering heat of a Latin American summer, the streets of Buenos Aires pulsed with life. It was a city where passion and politics collided, where the scent of grilled asado wafted through the air, and the sound of tango music seduced passersby.