El Presidente S02e07 Msv |verified| (2027)

El Presidente is a Chilean docudrama inspired by the FIFA corruption scandal. Season 2 focuses on the lead-up to the 2015 FIFA corruption arrests, centered on the actions of Sergio Jadue (president of the Chilean Football Federation) and his relationship with Argentine businessman Alejandro Burzaco.

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As expected, the episode delivers a mix of witty one-liners, comedic moments, and tense political maneuvering. The writing is sharp, and the cast continues to deliver standout performances.

★★★★½ The point of no return has been crossed, and you won't want to look away.

Jadue, fearing for his life and the safety of his family after his cooperation becomes known, flees Chile to the United States. The episode depicts his emotional departure and the beginning of his life under witness protection.

8.5/10

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El Presidente is a Chilean docudrama inspired by the FIFA corruption scandal. Season 2 focuses on the lead-up to the 2015 FIFA corruption arrests, centered on the actions of Sergio Jadue (president of the Chilean Football Federation) and his relationship with Argentine businessman Alejandro Burzaco.

Would you like a full scene-by-scene breakdown of Episode 7 instead?

As expected, the episode delivers a mix of witty one-liners, comedic moments, and tense political maneuvering. The writing is sharp, and the cast continues to deliver standout performances.

★★★★½ The point of no return has been crossed, and you won't want to look away.

Jadue, fearing for his life and the safety of his family after his cooperation becomes known, flees Chile to the United States. The episode depicts his emotional departure and the beginning of his life under witness protection.

8.5/10

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