IGN
Narcos isn't out to break the wheel, and most of the bureaucratic "what's it all for?" moments of defeat land with a thud, but when it works it can certainly hold its own as solid crime drama. With history on its side, and as its table settling, Narcos somehow found a way to actually become better in its third season, without the crutch of Pablo Escobar in fact, by delivering a killer (real) premise and some augmented thrills.
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