El Presidente S01e04 Bd9 __full__
(2020), which dramatizes the 2015 "FIFA Gate" corruption scandal, Episode 4 serves as a critical turning point for the protagonist, Sergio Jadue.
"Argentina is out of the running, my friend. We know this. We accept this," Grondona continued, blowing a plume of smoke toward the ceiling. "But the vote? The vote is still a weapon. And a weapon, if you do not use it, simply rusts."
"It is a beautiful game, no?" Grondona said, his voice gravelly, lighting a cigarette. He didn't look at the man standing opposite him—a nervous Swiss delegate who kept glancing at the elevator doors. "Up there, they talk about legacy. They talk about the youth, the spirit of competition. Down here... we talk about reality." el presidente s01e04 bd9
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"Democracy," he muttered to the empty garage, turning to walk back into the dark. "What a expensive whore she is." (2020), which dramatizes the 2015 "FIFA Gate" corruption
He reached into his coat pocket—not for a wallet, but for a small, velvet pouch. He tossed it casually onto the duffel bag. It landed with a soft clink.
Set during the high-stakes 2010 World Cup bidding process depicted in the episode. Julio Grondona, the AFA President, engages in a private moment with a FIFA Executive Committee member to demonstrate where the true "game" is played. We accept this," Grondona continued, blowing a plume
Tone: Darkly comic, fast-paced, with (a documentary-style voiceover from Jadue in the future).