I think calling Fausto Marko's friend is a bit of a stretch. And besides Marco is working in a police department that is riddled with corruption, he is just trying to do his job without getting executed by the Cartel. Sonya needs to be a little more understanding.
When you compromise there are consequences. Marco is not trying to do his job, he is trying to stay alive or even use the cartel in his interest. In order to kill Tate, Marco accepted to work for Fausto and spy over Sonya. And now Fausto ordered Sonya's execution. Sonya's vision about the world is black and white, but I think in this case she is absolutely right. How many lies Marco has told her? That he wasnt going to kill Tate, that he had no connection with the cartel. I mean really, what would you do in her place? You cannot make deals with the devil (Fausto) without selling your soul. This is where Marco stands right now.
So the opening scene in the season two premiere where Monte comes in the house and finds a blood bath, with Eleanor overlooking from upstairs with a machete in her hand, is the aftermath of the shooting in this episode, am I right?
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Marco to the rescue. Maybe now Sonya will stop being so self-righteous and irritating towards him.
ReplyDeleteMarco's cartel friend and police boss put her in peril in the first place :D
ReplyDeleteI think calling Fausto Marko's friend is a bit of a stretch. And besides Marco is working in a police department that is riddled with corruption, he is just trying to do his job without getting executed by the Cartel. Sonya needs to be a little more understanding.
ReplyDeleteWhen you compromise there are consequences.
ReplyDeleteMarco is not trying to do his job, he is trying to stay alive or even use the cartel in his interest. In order to kill Tate, Marco accepted to work for Fausto and spy over Sonya. And now Fausto ordered Sonya's execution.
Sonya's vision about the world is black and white, but I think in this case she is absolutely right. How many lies Marco has told her? That he wasnt going to kill Tate, that he had no connection with the cartel.
I mean really, what would you do in her place?
You cannot make deals with the devil (Fausto) without selling your soul. This is where Marco stands right now.
His kid was murdered. As far as I'm concerned, that gives him the right to make a few bad decisions without being judged too harshly.
ReplyDeleteSo the opening scene in the season two premiere where Monte comes in the house and finds a blood bath, with Eleanor overlooking from upstairs with a machete in her hand, is the aftermath of the shooting in this episode, am I right?
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