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Hotel Cocaine - We're at War - Review: Tensions Boil Over as Loyalties are Tested

Jul 15, 2024

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Episode 5 of MGM’s "Hotel Cocaine" takes viewers on a harrowing journey as the stakes rise and the characters are pushed to their limits. 

Roman’s decision to move Marisol and Valeria into Nestor’s house sets the stage for a dramatic shift in the family dynamics. Marisol's skepticism about their safety contrasts sharply with Valeria’s excitement over their new, lavish lifestyle. This juxtaposition highlights the growing divide between them and underscores the emotional turmoil that lies beneath the surface. 

The episode’s tension escalates when Nestor’s men are killed, and a significant amount of product is stolen. Roman's suggestion to Nestor that they relocate operations and offer a $100,000 reward for Yolanda’s capture, shows his desperation and determination to protect his family at all costs. This marks a turning point for Roman, as he steps further into the dangerous world he once tried to avoid. 

"We're at War" - HOTEL COCAINE. Pictured: Danny Pino as Roman Compte and Yul Vazquez as Nestor Cabal. Photo MGM ©2024 MGM Plus Entertainment. All Rights Reserved.

At the Mutiny, Zulio’s inability to find Yolanda adds to Roman’s frustration. Their interaction underscores the high stakes and the dangerous game they are playing. Roman’s resolve to take matters into his own hands foreshadows the intense confrontations to come. 

Burton’s storyline takes a dark turn as he faces police scrutiny over his sister’s murder. His confrontation with Ray Dorado is charged with emotion and suspicion. Burton's refusal to believe Ray's innocence and his threat to hire a private investigator reveal his deep grief and determination for justice. Burton is eccentric, but he is a caring man and although he had deep animosity for his sister, he would never have wished her harm. He feels immense guilt for what happened to her and won't rest until he achieves some kind of justice for Constance. 

Valeria’s growing closeness to her uncle’s wife and her interaction with Andrew reveal her vulnerability and naivety. Her willingness to procure cocaine for Andrew, despite the obvious red flags, highlights her desperation for approval and affection. It also demonstrates that the young, sweet girl Roman tried so hard to protect, is now completely immersed in this world, all because of his choices.

Roman’s confrontation with Jeronimo at the Mutiny is a standout moment. Roman’s cunning in getting Jeronimo to reveal Yolanda’s location by pretending to be interested in her romantically showcases his adaptability and strategic thinking. However, the fake address provided by Jeronimo only adds to the frustration and danger surrounding the hunt for Yolanda. 

"We're at War" - HOTEL COCAINE. Pictured: Mayra Hermosillo as Yolanda. Photo MGM ©2024 MGM Plus Entertainment. All Rights Reserved.

Zulio’s discovery of Yolanda’s real name and his subsequent operation to raid the Colombian cocaine trafficking compound, offer a glimmer of hope that the drug war might soon be over. The successful raid, despite the violence involved, is a rare win for Zulio and the DEA, a win that could potentially end the Colombian's quest to claim Miami as their territory. 

Valeria’s behaviour at the breakfast table and Roman’s harsh response to Marisol’s concerns reveal the growing strain on their family. Roman’s transformation is evident as he becomes more entrenched in Nestor’s world, showing a side of himself that Marisol has never seen before, a side that she clearly does not like. 

The climax of the episode is a high-stakes showdown at the beach meeting arranged by Yolanda, especially because Valeria has found herself trapped in the van that Nestor's men are bringing to the meet. The suspense is palpable as Roman and Nestor prepare to ambush Yolanda. Things take a turn when Valeria reveals herself, adding even more tension to this already anxious moment. The ensuing gunfight, with the key players narrowly escaping, leaves viewers breathless and sets the stage for even greater turmoil. 

Overall, this installment of "Hotel Cocaine" was a thrilling blend of plot development, character evolution, and high-stakes drama.  As Roman grappled with his guilt and newfound role, and Burton faced the devastating fallout of his decisions, the episode painted a vivid picture of a world where power and survival are constantly at odds. 

Hotel Cocaine fans, what did you think of the episode? Do you think Roman can protect his family while being entangled in Nestor's world? Share your thoughts below and engage with me on Twitter/X at @middleofcanada.