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Surviving Escobar, Alias JJ (Netflix)

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4.73/5

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User rating: November 23, 2021

I watched Narcos and Narcos Mexico , I loved them both! This show Surviving Escobar was recommended as a similar type of series and I am hooked! This show has so many twists and turns , fabulous writing and great actors. I’m only sorry that it is ending at episode 60! I read that there are 69 episodes. I’ve been looking everywhere for the last 9 episodes of this show.I hope Netflix will air them if there truly are 69 episodes.

User rating: January 4, 2021

Absolutely brilliant, great cast, good stories, wish there was season two.

User rating: November 9, 2020

Great movie/actors. Where can I see the last 9 episodes?

User rating: September 19, 2020

Incredible but I wish I could see the last nine episodes in Canada 🇨🇦 there’s only 60 episodes

User rating: August 11, 2020

Anyone here who watched episode 61 to 69?

User rating: June 11, 2020

Long but great!!

User rating: May 30, 2020

Does anyone know where i can watch the last 9 episodes as they are not on netflix???

User rating: May 23, 2020

Excellent acting, epic masterpiece.

User rating: April 27, 2020

Amazing show

User rating: April 13, 2020

Started off really good until after episode 20 and thereafter became nothing more than a soap opera in a prison with so many illogical plots and sub plots with characters killed off and new character’s introduced. The mist annoying characters are the two female reporters unreasonably empowered and detective Duran who seems to be the only detective in Colombia pursuing every case.. it becomes even more unrealistic be Near the end when plots and dialogue are loose and hurried. Forget series 2 - the producers have drained out all the narco angles.