I started watching this show because of the western border of the United States and drugs. Looking at it, I found that the music in it is also very interesting.
The end of the second season seems to give each character a small ending. Teacher White finds a way to launder money, but also suffers from enormous pressure and guilt; Jesse loses his girlfriend, becomes a walking dead, and is sent to rehab by the teacher. And the mystery is also hidden in the ending. How does White explain the question of the two mobile phones to his wife? If donations are reported, will they lead to investigations? Could the big drug lord cause the pair more trouble?
When the father who lost his daughter caused two planes to collide with his own hands, the subtext of this TV series echoed in the picture: life is made up of one accident after another...
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