el presidente s01e04 720p El Presidente S01e04 720p -

El Presidente S01e04 720p -

Post-Credits Scene (Easter Egg) A low-angle shot of a stadium in Rio. A voiceover in Portuguese: "They think Jadue is the key. But the key is always in the lock… and we own the lock." A hand adjusts a FIFA badge on a lapel. The face is hidden in shadow. If you want, I can also write a fan-fiction continuation or a screenplay-style cold open for this episode. Just let me know.

Jadue hesitates for ten long seconds. The camera holds on his face—sweat, fear, a flicker of his father's shame. Then he nods. el presidente s01e04 720p

Cut to present day (2015). Jadue is now the president of the Chilean Football Federation (ANFP). He sits in a sleek Santiago hotel room, staring at a leather briefcase. Inside: —the first of many payments from the FIFA Gate corruption network. Act One – The Whistle That Wasn't FBI agents in Zurich intercept a coded email mentioning "El Presidente" —not of Chile, but of CONMEBOL (South American football's governing body). They realize Jadue is just a pawn. The real target: Napoleón Barros , the ruthless, powerful Chilean lawyer who runs South American football from the shadows. Post-Credits Scene (Easter Egg) A low-angle shot of

But Catalina has a burner phone hidden in their son's toy box. She's been contacted by , a journalist from CIPER Chile (the real-life investigative outlet). María warns Catalina: "Your husband is in a pact with people who have killed before. Get your son out of the country." Act Three – The Judas Kiss (The Title Scene) The episode's centerpiece: a closed-door meeting in Buenos Aires. Barros, Jadue, and two other corrupt federation presidents sit in a smoke-filled room. Barros announces that the US Department of Justice is sniffing around. Someone must take the fall. The face is hidden in shadow

"You will confess—but only to small bribes. We will protect you. In return, you give us the names of our enemies within CONMEBOL. You kiss the ring, Sergio. Then you kiss the world goodbye."

Jadue is summoned to Barros's office. The walls are lined with signed jerseys from Pelé, Maradona, and Messi. Barros doesn't threaten—he smiles and says: "Sergio, you remind me of a young me. That's dangerous… for you." He slides a contract across the table. Jadue must now for the upcoming FIFA presidential election—or his family's safety isn't guaranteed. Act Two – The Leopard and the Lamb Jadue returns home to his wife, Catalina , who is growing suspicious of the sudden luxury: a new Audi, a house in the hills, private school for their son. She confronts him at dinner. Jadue lies smoothly: "Sponsorships. Digital rights. The sport is growing."

He looks at Jadue.