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The finale ends not with a victory, but with Jadue’s hollow release into the U.S. Witness Protection Program, alone and despised by both the football world and his homeland.

Karra Souza delivers arguably her strongest performance of the season here. Throughout the series, Jadue has been portrayed as a mix of pathetic and ambitious. In E08, the mask fully slips. Souza effectively portrays the terror of a man who realizes he has lost everything—his family, his reputation, and his safety—in exchange for a hollow victory. There is a profound loneliness in his portrayal; he is surrounded by FBI handlers but has never been more isolated. el presidente s01e08 tv

as Rosario: The FBI agent who manipulated Jadue into becoming a snitch. The finale ends not with a victory, but

Furthermore, viewers who enjoyed the satirical, almost Wolf of Wall Street energy of the mid-season episodes might find the finale a bit too dour. The comedic elements that made the show unique are largely abandoned for a standard "crime drama" conclusion. While tonally appropriate for a conviction, it makes the episode feel slightly disjointed from the series' middle act. Throughout the series, Jadue has been portrayed as

as Sergio Jadue: The ambitious former president of the Chilean Football Association.

However, the finale is not without its faults. Because the real-life FIFAGate scandal is vast and complex, the episode tries to pack too much legal resolution into a short runtime. The pacing feels rushed, specifically regarding the sentencing phases and the legal maneuvers of the other defendants.