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After the explosive arrests in Zurich, we see the ripple effects inside the Chile 2015 organizing committee. Sergio Jadue (brilliantly played with sweaty desperation) is caught between the hammer of U.S. prosecutors and the anvil of CONMEBOL’s old guard. The episode’s title card — stark white letters over a black screen — feels like a plea deal waiting to be signed.

★★★★☆ (4/5) Best performance: The actor playing “The Accountant” — chillingly calm. Watch if you liked: Narcos , The Two Popes (for the power dynamics, not the religion), or the documentary FIFA Uncovered .

Following the success of the Copa América opening in Chile, Sergio Jadue faces increasing pressure from both the FBI and his peers within CONMEBOL. The "DDC" (Constitution Day) celebration serves as a backdrop for the political maneuvering and shifting loyalties as the investigation into international soccer corruption intensifies.

It is a turning point episode that successfully hooks the viewer for the back half of the season, reminding us that in the world of FIFA politics, the final whistle hasn't blown yet.

After the explosive arrests in Zurich, we see the ripple effects inside the Chile 2015 organizing committee. Sergio Jadue (brilliantly played with sweaty desperation) is caught between the hammer of U.S. prosecutors and the anvil of CONMEBOL’s old guard. The episode’s title card — stark white letters over a black screen — feels like a plea deal waiting to be signed.

★★★★☆ (4/5) Best performance: The actor playing “The Accountant” — chillingly calm. Watch if you liked: Narcos , The Two Popes (for the power dynamics, not the religion), or the documentary FIFA Uncovered .

Following the success of the Copa América opening in Chile, Sergio Jadue faces increasing pressure from both the FBI and his peers within CONMEBOL. The "DDC" (Constitution Day) celebration serves as a backdrop for the political maneuvering and shifting loyalties as the investigation into international soccer corruption intensifies.

It is a turning point episode that successfully hooks the viewer for the back half of the season, reminding us that in the world of FIFA politics, the final whistle hasn't blown yet.