Funnily enough, one of the ways Pablo’s legacy lived on was his hippos. He had four of them, and they weren’t able to be moved after his death because of their size. They eventually escaped his compound and spread out into the surrounding rivers. They bred like crazy and now there’s over 100 wild hippos in Colombia. Their nickname is the “cocaine hippos”.
@@dislikemyvideochallenge5049 but so many people would not watch the season 3 bcs we got so attached to these characters so they had to bring pena back
@Roniixx-hp8lc when in the hell is a fat shoeless pablo escobar with no ammunition in his pockets going to reload his gun between the largely continuous movie scenes with 1 second cuts
As a Colombian… I am very disappointed… the guy had ZERO COLOMBIAN ACCENT…. Most of the protagonists are not even Colombian and worst of all… they made Murphy a hero when in reality he was a 🐱 and never participated in any operation… he just arrived after the fight… PU-SSY THAT GUY WAS
I mean it’s pretty hard to find someone that looks EXACTLY like him. But I think Wagner Moura did an amazing job as Pablo and is best Pablo out of anyone that’s ever played him.
@@MYNAMEizCLARENCE I agree, he captured Pablo's demeanor, characterization and mannerism so well, you easily overlook the difference in physical resemblance. To me that was Pablo Escobar.
I love how accurately they had the detail small parts of the raid. Such as the headshot on Pablo and how he was dressed matched with the 1993 photo, for example
Maybe the clothing and bullet wounds were accurate, but the raid in itself made by the police in this movie was very poorly and unrealistically done. For example like one guy commented above, same cop goes first in every scene and is always rushing alone with no one to help and that actually indicates lack of interest in fine details.
Dude. Mad respect for that guy in the hat with the shotgun. Shot multiple times for entering the home first. Gets up, and races up the stairs only to be shot again. Then, somehow gets up again and chases Pablo into the bedroom beating the guy in the red shirt to it only to get shot again. Guy was committed.
They deserve worse honestly. And their kids and family too. Inflect to their families what they did to countless others in front of their face before granting them the mercy of death .
He's talking about Los Pepes and Search Bloc, but yes, Escobar was a narcissistic hypocrite to an almost comical extreme. Dude blew up a passenger plane with hundreds of innocents just to kill one person, then had the gall to think of himself as a victim. What he truly hated about Los Pepes and Search Bloc was that he couldn't buy them off.
Good attention to detail: they've dressed Escobar exactly as he was dressed when shot -- shoeless, rolled up jeans, and a red t-shirt under a navy polo shirt.
The most interesting thing about pablo's actor is that not only he was brazilian but he actually played as the captain of Elite Troop, a movie about BOPE who is formed by narco hunters. He was the commander of them all and now it's literally the opposite 😂😂
Its true. The director and cast wanted to keep this scene as historically accurate as possible. The actor who played escobar even insisted to get shot in the head. With real bullets.
@@TheCoolCucumber Its principle. It signifies that no matter what condition youre in, how big or small you are in, you are under arrest for the crimes you committed. You will be handcuffed alive and well or handcuffed dead and shot.
“Evil turned out not to be a grand thing. Not sneering Emperors with their world-conquering designs. Not cackling demons plotting in the darkness beyond the world. It was small men with their small acts and their small reasons. It was selfishness and carelessness and waste. It was bad luck, incompetence, and stupidity. It was violence divorced from conscience or consequence. It was high ideals, even, and low methods.” - Joe Abercrombie
@@einarabelc5 As a former soldier whose seen combat, bad people do most often take the form of incompetent degenerates, so I would say the quote is mostly true; however, unlike what the quote that guy posted would lead you to believe, there are indeed people out there who are highly competent and Machiavellian, but they are also just men at the end of the day. That quote just reads like cope to be honest Edit: I just looked it up and that quote is from a novel 😂
Steve Murphy: You take a good long look at evil, and it reminds you of one... **gunshot** Steve Murphy: CUT!!!!! I'M NOT DONE WITH NY GODDAMN LINES YET.
Some say he killed himself to avoid being sent to an American prison wasn't many things he feared but the America justice system was the one thing. It kinda makes sense seeing as how El Chapo tried to avoid being sent to an American prison as well.
It’s cool how they almost got everything right based on that picture they took after they killed Escobar, the clothing of Pablo, the gunshot wounds, the roofs and surrounding areas.
@@therealslimshady3662 I'm quite aware of that too. But you have to able to see the different between an acting and real life. I'm here to enjoy the movie
Had fake order for battery powered lights come through at work a few weeks ago. Were addressed to Pablo Escobar in Cali. I was like, "Well, they musta dug him in deep."
I think people confuse pity for sympathy and that's just sad. If you feel bad for someone who suffered even if they are the worst kind of people, than that just means you have a better heart than those people ever did.
If you felt sympathy for him despite all his bombings, you have no principles or sense of justice or conviction. Or possibly short term memory. Soz fam just saying it how I sees it.
The greatest tragedy is not ever publicly knowing what happened to his countless millions stashed in cash, the reality being that even though it is dirty money, it will be lost and serve no noble purpose. The real horror though is that, potentially, shadow men with no knowable faces ingratiated themselves shortly after this very scene..
There were rumors that Delta Force killed him. In the USA there is a group called ISA were present. But only intercepting phone calls. Also afterwards, the Russian mafia got involved in the cocaine trade.
@@cyberdrought944 Moron, I'm talking about the police/ army personal. Most criminals has no training in cover concealment while shooting. But thanks for the fail, my dude
Apparently filmed at the same house, and having him die at the exact spot he really did. Spooky. Although the details were slightly fuzzy as to how the fatal shot happened. Doesn't matter now I guess. I remember when this happened and thinking "Escobar? That guy from the 80s?"
There is no pablo Escober now but the business is going on and on .. and it's never going to stop ... That's the deal .. and that's how No one will ever forget Pablo Escobar ( El chapo)
According to me, in real life, they never finished off Escobar by giving him a shot to the head. They only shot him from a distance in the chest. That doesn't make sense. Why do it if they already have it? The 'long live Colombia' thing, they did say that.
The sad part is, governments created Pablo and gave him his power. Every battle we fight is fighting ourselves. The goal is endless war, it's very profitable for defense contractors..
You're not giving any credit to Escobar for building his drug cartel? Escobar was created by his environment and he was an intelligent and ruthless criminal willing to do what ever was necessary to succeed. When you say he was created by the govt. you take away what he did. I'm not a fan of his or what he did but he did do it.
I remember reading an article (not sure how true this is) about how the CIA actually was working with Pablo. But you’re right these governments created a monster, then tried cleaning up their mess after it turns sour.
I am from Armenia, I remember when I was little, we were in the USA with my father, we are Armenians, my father communicated with Escobar a lot on practical and everyday topics, when I was in Colombia, I was very impressed by him In demeanor and in words, he was a fantastic man and half of this series is fake, he did a lot for Colombia and he was highly respected and honored by his people.
you know whats not fake? the bombings and murders of people he didn't like. just because Pablo was "nice" doesn't mean he wasn't doing things behind the scenes.
I love how they got all the correct weapons and period correct body armor and equipment being worn, and then completely ignore it how are those guys dying being shot with a hang gun to the chest wearing a soft vest?
You brainless dope... in these days , handguns are equipped with 500 rounds ammunition pouch that can be attached to the pistol... your father must-have been dumb.
Even Pablo would had surrender they would had blown brains out they wasn't gonna let him live past that day Escobar had done too much damage to Colombia ...
Schopenhauer's particular characterization of the world as Will is nonetheless novel and daring. It is also frightening and pandemonic: he maintains that the world as it is in itself (again, sometimes adding “for us”) is an endless striving and blind impulse with no end in view, devoid of knowledge, lawless, absolutely free, entirely self-determining and almighty. Within Schopenhauer’s vision of the world as Will, there is no God to be comprehended, and the world is conceived of as being inherently meaningless. When anthropomorphically considered, the world is represented as being in a condition of eternal frustration, as it endlessly strives for nothing in particular, and as it goes essentially nowhere. It is a world beyond any ascriptions of good and evil.
There is a museum of Escobar in Medellin, the owner is Pablo's nephew. The tourist guide told a story of how Pablo wasnt really killed by the cops, he left some sort of sign or hint for his family that he actually shot himself in the head because that was his choice and he wanted to die his own way, and then the cops made it look like they were the ones that shot him. Maybe that whole suicide thing is a made up story by Escobar's family or maybe is the truth since looking at the facts seem possible. Only the cops that day know the truth.
“Those who see you will gaze at you, And consider you, saying: ‘Is this the man who made the earth tremble, Who shook kingdoms, Who made the world as a wilderness And destroyed its cities, Who did not open the house of his prisoners?’ - Isaiah 14:16-17 Yes, just as God told us; the devil is indeed a real letdown.
Their goal is to get into the building. What are they supposed to do, just cancel the entire raid because they got shot at? You gotta go through the door if you want to get in the building.
Dog, literally special forces from all over the world follow a standard CQB doctrine, Speed Surprise and Violence of Action. As long as there isn’t a lmg pointed at that door, the smartest thing to do would be to quickly establish control of the entry point. Also most of the time, raids don’t end with the none of the raiders hurt on a prepared enemy, it usually ends with the pointman taking the first rounds then his homies grab his vest and throw his ass away from the funnel of death while supressing fire and chucking bangers or usually frags.
Netflix is usually great at doing these type of documentary series. But Narcos was in accurate in a bunch of things. Just from this short clip alone Escobar’s final conversation was with his son and not his wife. And Escobar did not have any face shots
Pues está es desde el punto de vista de los agentes que lo persiguieron, hay varias novelitas dónde hablan de esa basura de Pablo escobar, está es una serie de los héroes que lo acabaron
As monstrous as he was, I still gotta respect the fact that he was smart enough to not get captured alive. So many of these narcos are actually dumb enough to let themselves get taken alive which is mind-blowing. Escobar was right when he said extradition was worse than death.
It was doubtful if the Colombian government would let Escobar be extradited had he been caught alive. There was simply too much at stake for them just to hand over Pablo to the Americans. He had to answer for all the bombings and the civilians he killed. If Gaviria handed him over, popular support for his administration would have evaporated overnight and who knows what could have happened. Pablo staying alive and on the run would raise the pressure for the government to denounce Los Pepes (when they desperately needed their help). The three factions trying to kill Pablo Escobar would have turned on each other had he decided to keep hiding or get caught alive.
@@MarvinT0606 "There was simply too much at stake for them just to hand over Pablo to the Americans. He had to answer for all the bombings and the civilians he killed. If Gaviria handed him over, popular support for his administration would have evaporated overnight" You're joking right 😂 Wth are you smoking right now and can I have some
@@Ryan88881 not joking at all. Extradition would have created a serious divide between the government forces and Los Pepes/Cali Cartel/Castano brothers because Pablo Escobar was both a narcotrafficker and a terrorist. Even President Gaviria wanted Pablo dead with only Col. Martinez and the Attorney-General saying otherwise. If Pablo was caught or somehow surrendered, another conflict blows wide open: what to do with him. Trying Pablo Escobar through the Colombian justice system would settle the aspect of his terrorist activities- but the Americans won't let it stand because he's the kingpin of the coke trade. Extraditing Pablo Escobar to the US would only make him answer for his drug-related crimes, but the people of Colombia would not think of it as a fair outcome because of all the atrocities he committed in their soil- as if he's being whisked away by the gringos for their own purposes. Pablo being shot dead was the only outcome favorable to most of the people hunting him- even Pablo himself.
Funnily enough, one of the ways Pablo’s legacy lived on was his hippos. He had four of them, and they weren’t able to be moved after his death because of their size. They eventually escaped his compound and spread out into the surrounding rivers. They bred like crazy and now there’s over 100 wild hippos in Colombia. Their nickname is the “cocaine hippos”.
For anyone sceptical like I was, I just googled this and it's true lol
They think there's between 130-160 hippos. 70 of them will soon be transferred to sanctuaries in India and Mexico.
They are being moved to other countries, eg . India, Mexico, Botswana....
You been watching top gear?
They need at lease 3 more hippos for genetic variation
Murphys narration ends the second Pablo dies, because once Pablo dies his story is over
Javier pena story should’ve been over too because in real life he never worked on the Cali cartel case
@@dislikemyvideochallenge5049 but so many people would not watch the season 3 bcs we got so attached to these characters so they had to bring pena back
Wait is it fr?so they lied to us?
@@muradlone6753 wdym?
@@spicygamer3631 they showed us that pena was involved with cali cartel dismantling but he was not the one
Pablo Escobar was so rich, he was able to buy not one, but TWO guns that never ever run out of ammo. Ever.
Reloading is for gringos
"money can never buy happiness" mfs when I buy two guns with infinite ammo from the Hollywood gunstore emporium
He'd probably shoot gold instead of bullets
@Roniixx-hp8lc when in the hell is a fat shoeless pablo escobar with no ammunition in his pockets going to reload his gun between the largely continuous movie scenes with 1 second cuts
@Roniixx-hp8lc Lol. How much ammo do you think he had in his jeans and t shirt, “bro”?
Actor who played Pablo did an extraordinary job. Being born Brazilian and speaking Portuguese and to learn perfect Spanish. Respect.
Couldn’t speak a word of Spanish months before filming and was 40lbs underweight ( for Pablo) and now speaks better Spanish than most native speakers
He has a very distinct brasilian accent which is very different to the paisa accent, but his excellent acting more than compensated for it.
As a Colombian… I am very disappointed… the guy had ZERO COLOMBIAN ACCENT…. Most of the protagonists are not even Colombian and worst of all… they made Murphy a hero when in reality he was a 🐱 and never participated in any operation… he just arrived after the fight… PU-SSY THAT GUY WAS
I mean he has kind of a thick weird accent going on, but his acting is incredibly good, it compensates.
@@rusty7984 not by a long shot lol. Spanish speaker here, his spanish sounds extremely... Weird
if you see a gringo in a polo in the slums, and he doesn't look scared, dont mess with him
@@TheCoolCucumber never forget the mustache
Otro gringo cipayo
He doesn't even wear body armor
He took on a Predator later on in life too
Max Payne 3 taught me that lol
Pablo had the unlimited ammo perk!
Yeah. But he sadly forgot medkits. And he has no respawn points.
Unfortunately he did not chosed infinitelife and stamina
Unfortunately he did not chosed infinitelife and stamina
But not the mobility perk
Was searching for this comment 😄
Even though he didn't look like him or sounded like him his character was spot on.
I mean it’s pretty hard to find someone that looks EXACTLY like him. But I think Wagner Moura did an amazing job as Pablo and is best Pablo out of anyone that’s ever played him.
@@MYNAMEizCLARENCE I agree, he captured Pablo's demeanor, characterization and mannerism so well, you easily overlook the difference in physical resemblance. To me that was Pablo Escobar.
Wagner's Pablo was way cooller than the real one
@@barchetta575m Andres escobar was better in every way
I agree. Andrés Parra is the best!
I love how accurately they had the detail small parts of the raid.
Such as the headshot on Pablo and how he was dressed matched with the 1993 photo, for example
Maybe the clothing and bullet wounds were accurate, but the raid in itself made by the police in this movie was very poorly and unrealistically done. For example like one guy commented above, same cop goes first in every scene and is always rushing alone with no one to help and that actually indicates lack of interest in fine details.
@@OfficialSantaClaus it's not the same guy first every time, that other comment is joking.
@@OfficialSantaClaus bruh that comment was just a joke lol
@@OfficialSantaClausthat was a joke
@@OfficialSantaClausthe other comment was a joke
Dude. Mad respect for that guy in the hat with the shotgun. Shot multiple times for entering the home first. Gets up, and races up the stairs only to be shot again. Then, somehow gets up again and chases Pablo into the bedroom beating the guy in the red shirt to it only to get shot again. Guy was committed.
Yeah you'd think he'd learn to stop being the guy who goes first
Man probably had a revenge plot against Pablo lmao
It was 3 different cops bud, I have no idea why you think it’s the same guy, nobody would survive getting shot that amount of times bruh.nobody
@@Mayan_88694 it's a joke, dumbass
@@alexguapo1861 i don’t care, you Neanderthal
No mercy to drug lords.
Yep now I just get my drugs in Colorado legally. Problem solved
@@LassieFarm Smoke (Legal) Weed Everyday.
@@Supperdude9 Cannabis is still illegal federally.
@@br3ad420 That's why I said legal. In the areas where it's legal.
They deserve worse honestly. And their kids and family too. Inflect to their families what they did to countless others in front of their face before granting them the mercy of death .
Its adorable that he calls his victims murderers.
Agree.
it's just his point of view
@@andryuu_2000 are you making excuses for Pablo Escobar?
He's talking about Los Pepes and Search Bloc, but yes, Escobar was a narcissistic hypocrite to an almost comical extreme. Dude blew up a passenger plane with hundreds of innocents just to kill one person, then had the gall to think of himself as a victim.
What he truly hated about Los Pepes and Search Bloc was that he couldn't buy them off.
@@CognizantCheddar thing is everyone is like that especially bad people we all justify ourselves and rarely blame ourselves for anything important
Lived like a king at last chased and got killed like a street Dog. What a wonderful ending.
Precisely.
Yeah, he kinda' deserved it though...
And that too chased by salaried criminals of the deadliest evils - the Government and US
And took a picture with his corpse like a hunting trophy. Wished more mobsters ended up like that.
In the interview, Pablo's son says that in his opinion and according to eyewitnesses, Escobar shot himself in the head at the end, so not like a dog.
Shows are for dramatic effects but we really need to stop glorifying drug lords, they ain’t heroes and never gonna be.
Narcos doesn’t glorify the drug lords. They’re portrayed as power hungry murderers.
Good attention to detail: they've dressed Escobar exactly as he was dressed when shot -- shoeless, rolled up jeans, and a red t-shirt under a navy polo shirt.
The most interesting thing about pablo's actor is that not only he was brazilian but he actually played as the captain of Elite Troop, a movie about BOPE who is formed by narco hunters. He was the commander of them all and now it's literally the opposite 😂😂
He's also in Elysium.
Believe it or not, this whole scene is incredibly accurate
Filmed at the same place and everything
I mean its goosed up. Pablo and his guard didnt kill anyone.
@@the7thstring602 they were pieces of shit
Accurate??? Trained police officers just flinging themselves in line of fire like that? It's an insult to viewers intelligence.
Its true. The director and cast wanted to keep this scene as historically accurate as possible. The actor who played escobar even insisted to get shot in the head. With real bullets.
@@bigdaveo397 LMAO
4:35 I love how the cop was gonna put the handcuffs on him 😂😂
@@TheCoolCucumber Its principle.
It signifies that no matter what condition youre in, how big or small you are in, you are under arrest for the crimes you committed.
You will be handcuffed alive and well or handcuffed dead and shot.
That’s the protocol, cops all around the world are taught to do that in active shooter scenerio.
Colombian grey worm did a great job
Omfg youre not wrong
A true villain is one who claims to be righteous.
Just like every government
Fr Murphy was an asshole
The true villain is the drug lord who murdered thousands of innocents
@@Theobserver6897 so the government 😂😂
@@Theobserver6897 Hiroshima Nagasaki Gary Webb Contras Iraq. Vietnam
“Evil turned out not to be a grand thing. Not sneering Emperors with their world-conquering designs. Not cackling demons plotting in the darkness beyond the world. It was small men with their small acts and their small reasons. It was selfishness and carelessness and waste. It was bad luck, incompetence, and stupidity. It was violence divorced from conscience or consequence. It was high ideals, even, and low methods.” - Joe Abercrombie
Speak for yourself, neither of you knows what you are talking about.
@@einarabelc5 LOOOL
@@einarabelc5
As a former soldier whose seen combat, bad people do most often take the form of incompetent degenerates, so I would say the quote is mostly true; however, unlike what the quote that guy posted would lead you to believe, there are indeed people out there who are highly competent and Machiavellian, but they are also just men at the end of the day.
That quote just reads like cope to be honest
Edit:
I just looked it up and that quote is from a novel 😂
@@dream1430 where would you think it would be from?
His death in this movie is the same place he actually died, if you search him up on wikipedia, there is an image of his death which is the same place
Guys dont forget how many people he murdered, how many lives he ruined, and how many families he terrorised🥲
I was surprised they killed him off at the end of series 2 and there was an entire season without him
Maybe because his name is "Narcos" not "Pablo"
It’s about Narcos. Not the Pablo Escobar show.
He was the first Narco they started with.
@@tono6136 🗿
it’s ab the narcos taking down escobar and the cali cartel
In that time there was two big cartels, the Medellin Cartel from Pablo and the Calli Cartel
Steve Murphy: You take a good long look at evil, and it reminds you of one...
**gunshot**
Steve Murphy:
CUT!!!!! I'M NOT DONE WITH NY GODDAMN LINES YET.
Pablo unlocked the old unlimited ammo in a hand gun cheat
Live by the sword, you die by the sword.
“This is for my cat”
Ah yes, the infamous PPK, with it's 27 round .380 drum magazine
Nerd
Murphy is probably the toughest Gringo that I know.
Some say he killed himself to avoid being sent to an American prison wasn't many things he feared but the America justice system was the one thing. It kinda makes sense seeing as how El Chapo tried to avoid being sent to an American prison as well.
It’s cool how they almost got everything right based on that picture they took after they killed Escobar, the clothing of Pablo, the gunshot wounds, the roofs and surrounding areas.
A good criminal is a dead criminal
A great criminal is a.... vlodimir Poootin u cant do shiiit about it
@@Zergul_Zai thank you for your very balanced and professional reply
@@paulhealey7499haha lol :)
Me when I Jaywalk
@Roniixx he's naive, he thinks world is like comic books were there is good guys and bad guys
that soldier who was running up the stairs facing the complete wrong way has me dead
Boyd Holbrook's voice is amazing, he could act in Max Payne movie.
Limon is my favorite side character. Loyal till the end
He’s literally a murderer
@@mechanized_canadian3662 yeah I know it
also kinda murdered this girl for 2k with her baby sitting in the room
@@therealslimshady3662 I'm quite aware of that too. But you have to able to see the different between an acting and real life. I'm here to enjoy the movie
@@kuratortrivia795 the actor did a good job, ngl.
Had fake order for battery powered lights come through at work a few weeks ago. Were addressed to Pablo Escobar in Cali. I was like, "Well, they musta dug him in deep."
The show was great and all, but they made the mistake of leading the viewer to root for him.
I think people confuse pity for sympathy and that's just sad.
If you feel bad for someone who suffered even if they are the worst kind of people, than that just means you have a better heart than those people ever did.
@@Killgore-ip2yq you changed my way of view. I agree
If you felt sympathy for him despite all his bombings, you have no principles or sense of justice or conviction. Or possibly short term memory.
Soz fam just saying it how I sees it.
That's called good writing, show making you root for horrible characters
If you didn't root for him that means he's unlikeable. You don't want that in a character.
the actor who plays Pablo Escobar looks more like Escobar than Escobar himself.
Erm 💀 and your iq and vision are being studied?
The greatest tragedy is not ever publicly knowing what happened to his countless millions stashed in cash, the reality being that even though it is dirty money, it will be lost and serve no noble purpose. The real horror though is that, potentially, shadow men with no knowable faces ingratiated themselves shortly after this very scene..
There were rumors that Delta Force killed him. In the USA there is a group called ISA were present. But only intercepting phone calls. Also afterwards, the Russian mafia got involved in the cocaine trade.
It’s gone to Ukraine
@@kd741 💀💀💀💀
its americunt assets now
They for sure took that money away.
2:52 - in many movies and series you always know some characters are going to get shot whenever they start that clumsy walk.
Ahh yes, the Hollywood training of running into the open and avoiding cover at all costs is in full force
Then stop watching movies, whiner.
@@cyberdrought944 Moron, I'm talking about the police/ army personal. Most criminals has no training in cover concealment while shooting. But thanks for the fail, my dude
@@cyberdrought944 Nah he clearly persues sitting in cover. Makes sense.
He died like that
@@galahad1876 he's talking about the soldiers
Not having to reload must be fantastic
should've never left BOPE
Ah yes, a man of culture
Don't shoot, don't shoot
Same guy 5 seconds later:
(gunshot to head) Long live Columbia!!!
He knew eventually he was gonna get caught...but went down with guns ablazing.
Apparently filmed at the same house, and having him die at the exact spot he really did. Spooky. Although the details were slightly fuzzy as to how the fatal shot happened. Doesn't matter now I guess. I remember when this happened and thinking "Escobar? That guy from the 80s?"
There is no pablo Escober now but the business is going on and on .. and it's never going to stop ... That's the deal .. and that's how No one will ever forget Pablo Escobar ( El chapo)
How nice it is to see when a good sniper kills the bad one and not the bad sniper kills the good one :)
What sniper? Killed who?
@@jonvitocorleone1793 🤦
@@jonvitocorleone1793have you like watched the video?
@@nickste142 yes I have. Can you tell what minute the sniper is at I honestly don’t know?
According to me, in real life, they never finished off Escobar by giving him a shot to the head. They only shot him from a distance in the chest. That doesn't make sense. Why do it if they already have it? The 'long live Colombia' thing, they did say that.
Last thought: Oh man, I should have acepted that proposal for a career in accounting.
I love how the description says no copyright pls
whoever sows violence will reap violence
Pablo Escobar sows violence?
and the state?
@@freezecorleone2099 dude blew up a fucking passenger plane.
@@Jamie-kk5fq killed multiple of thousands of cops
@@freezecorleone2099 he had innocents including young children murdered on many occasions.
All members of any Cartel are dogs. fit only for the dirt.
The sad part is, governments created Pablo and gave him his power. Every battle we fight is fighting ourselves. The goal is endless war, it's very profitable for defense contractors..
You're not giving any credit to Escobar for building his drug cartel? Escobar was created by his environment and he was an intelligent and ruthless criminal willing to do what ever was necessary to succeed. When you say he was created by the govt. you take away what he did. I'm not a fan of his or what he did but he did do it.
Escobar basically created small government. He owns politician, cops and military
The man was simply a monster. Believed himself as a king and at last chased and got killed like a street Dog.
I remember reading an article (not sure how true this is) about how the CIA actually was working with Pablo. But you’re right these governments created a monster, then tried cleaning up their mess after it turns sour.
@@najiwaas4694 to be fair he was a king
As soon as I saw Steve wear that red shirt goosebumps bro
I remember just like today that I read the news of his death from a local Turkish paper with a photo taken on the roof.
The narration felt straight out of Max Payne.
"I was already so far past the point of no return I couldn't even remember what it looked like when I had passed it."
@@rb-551
“The past is like pieces of a broken mirror, you try to pick them up, but you only end up cutting yourself.”
I like how slim pablo’s drum mag is.
"NOBODY SHOOT, NOBODY SHOOT"
"He'd mine" Blue shirt guy I assume
Thank you,Delta operators.
Live by the Sword............
I am from Armenia, I remember when I was little, we were in the USA with my father, we are Armenians, my father communicated with Escobar a lot on practical and everyday topics, when I was in Colombia, I was very impressed by him In demeanor and in words, he was a fantastic man and half of this series is fake, he did a lot for Colombia and he was highly respected and honored by his people.
you know whats not fake? the bombings and murders of people he didn't like. just because Pablo was "nice" doesn't mean he wasn't doing things behind the scenes.
This show was just the best. Also loved Narcos Mexico
live by the sword, die by the sword
Saying his father's problems are his childrens problems bit selfish considering he was killing whoever with his products bit fecking rich
I was rocking that red Polo in 93 as well!
Those 50 bullet capacity handguns are handy.
I love how they got all the correct weapons and period correct body armor and equipment being worn, and then completely ignore it how are those guys dying being shot with a hang gun to the chest wearing a soft vest?
How many bullets does a small handgun actually hold? Is it 400 or 500?
You brainless dope... in these days , handguns are equipped with 500 rounds ammunition pouch that can be attached to the pistol... your father must-have been dumb.
@@jobaptist
Ahhhh, I didn’t see the 500-round pouch attached to their guns.
I’ll rewatch it…
@@gzz8551 i was just only kidding... you dont have to rewatch it..
@@jobaptist
No no no.... its fine!
depends on the movie, John Wick is bout 350 give or take
A big man once said
The hunter is nothing without the hunt
Limon was a real one he stayed loyal right until the end even though he could’ve left whenever he wanted to
Mark Ruffalo did such a good job playing Pablo Escobar.
"Don't ... hurt ... my mules"
*scalped*
I miss this series
X22222😢
This CoD MW2 Reboot DLC looks craaazy
You took a good long look at evil, and it reminds you of one,
Even Pablo would had surrender they would had blown brains out they wasn't gonna let him live past that day Escobar had done too much damage to Colombia ...
what you gonna do when them come for you....
Schopenhauer's particular characterization of the world as Will is nonetheless novel and daring. It is also frightening and pandemonic: he maintains that the world as it is in itself (again, sometimes adding “for us”) is an endless striving and blind impulse with no end in view, devoid of knowledge, lawless, absolutely free, entirely self-determining and almighty. Within Schopenhauer’s vision of the world as Will, there is no God to be comprehended, and the world is conceived of as being inherently meaningless. When anthropomorphically considered, the world is represented as being in a condition of eternal frustration, as it endlessly strives for nothing in particular, and as it goes essentially nowhere. It is a world beyond any ascriptions of good and evil.
como cuando Bowser intenta escapar de la cancelación
It felt like Max payne was narrating again while drunk.
So... Max Payne 3.
There is a museum of Escobar in Medellin, the owner is Pablo's nephew. The tourist guide told a story of how Pablo wasnt really killed by the cops, he left some sort of sign or hint for his family that he actually shot himself in the head because that was his choice and he wanted to die his own way, and then the cops made it look like they were the ones that shot him. Maybe that whole suicide thing is a made up story by Escobar's family or maybe is the truth since looking at the facts seem possible. Only the cops that day know the truth.
Hmmm yeah I am very skeptical of anything the Escobar family says, especially in regards to Pablo's legacy
The cops definitely shot him. Pablo didn't have the time and wouldn't be lucid enough to pull the trigger himself after getting shot twice.
Doubt it. Suicide is considered cowardly. Better to go out fighting.
“Those who see you will gaze at you,
And consider you, saying:
‘Is this the man who made the earth tremble,
Who shook kingdoms,
Who made the world as a wilderness
And destroyed its cities,
Who did not open the house of his prisoners?’ - Isaiah 14:16-17
Yes, just as God told us; the devil is indeed a real letdown.
That must be the worst house raid,ever. Bullet proof vests,and the other cops got shot.
The prince has down
What guy walks right into a door that was breached that had bullets fired through seconds ago lmao
Their goal is to get into the building. What are they supposed to do, just cancel the entire raid because they got shot at? You gotta go through the door if you want to get in the building.
Dog, literally special forces from all over the world follow a standard CQB doctrine, Speed Surprise and Violence of Action. As long as there isn’t a lmg pointed at that door, the smartest thing to do would be to quickly establish control of the entry point. Also most of the time, raids don’t end with the none of the raiders hurt on a prepared enemy, it usually ends with the pointman taking the first rounds then his homies grab his vest and throw his ass away from the funnel of death while supressing fire and chucking bangers or usually frags.
That was an exaggeration on the part of Netflix, no policeman died in the operation that discharged Escobar
Legend has it that a delta force sniper team took him down....
Murphy: Come back here! You killed my cat!
Jeff Dahmer persiguió a Escobar? 😮
2:31 tactical entry
That was an exaggeration on the part of Netflix, no policeman died in the operation that discharged Escobar
It's been a long standing rumor that it was a Delta Force sniper that took him out.
He would have got away clean if he wasn't carrying about 300 pounds of ammo.
Viva Colombia!
Netflix is usually great at doing these type of documentary series. But Narcos was in accurate in a bunch of things. Just from this short clip alone Escobar’s final conversation was with his son and not his wife. And Escobar did not have any face shots
The white dude was also back at base, and came to the scene afterwards.
If you want historical accuracy, a Netflix show is probably not the best pace to look for it.
At what point does Narcos claim to be a documentary?
All that money and power but no peace...I will take peace anyway.
Wow I never thaught Dan Harmon is such a good shot
Me parece mas fiel la del patrón del mal, está al fin y al cabo lo relataron los gringos.
Pues está es desde el punto de vista de los agentes que lo persiguieron, hay varias novelitas dónde hablan de esa basura de Pablo escobar, está es una serie de los héroes que lo acabaron
@@ismaelcoronel1006esto es pura Ficción, el gringo llego después ni estuvo en el combate
Which ep and season
Season 2 ep 10
Love those words coming out of his mouth... So rich coming from someone exaclt ywho he is describing
I know Pablo, and Noriega. The real Noriega he owe me a hundred favors. Every day I'm Hustlin'🎵
As monstrous as he was, I still gotta respect the fact that he was smart enough to not get captured alive. So many of these narcos are actually dumb enough to let themselves get taken alive which is mind-blowing. Escobar was right when he said extradition was worse than death.
It was doubtful if the Colombian government would let Escobar be extradited had he been caught alive. There was simply too much at stake for them just to hand over Pablo to the Americans. He had to answer for all the bombings and the civilians he killed. If Gaviria handed him over, popular support for his administration would have evaporated overnight and who knows what could have happened. Pablo staying alive and on the run would raise the pressure for the government to denounce Los Pepes (when they desperately needed their help). The three factions trying to kill Pablo Escobar would have turned on each other had he decided to keep hiding or get caught alive.
@@MarvinT0606 "There was simply too much at stake for them just to hand over Pablo to the Americans. He had to answer for all the bombings and the civilians he killed. If Gaviria handed him over, popular support for his administration would have evaporated overnight"
You're joking right 😂
Wth are you smoking right now and can I have some
@@Ryan88881 not joking at all. Extradition would have created a serious divide between the government forces and Los Pepes/Cali Cartel/Castano brothers because Pablo Escobar was both a narcotrafficker and a terrorist. Even President Gaviria wanted Pablo dead with only Col. Martinez and the Attorney-General saying otherwise. If Pablo was caught or somehow surrendered, another conflict blows wide open: what to do with him. Trying Pablo Escobar through the Colombian justice system would settle the aspect of his terrorist activities- but the Americans won't let it stand because he's the kingpin of the coke trade. Extraditing Pablo Escobar to the US would only make him answer for his drug-related crimes, but the people of Colombia would not think of it as a fair outcome because of all the atrocities he committed in their soil- as if he's being whisked away by the gringos for their own purposes.
Pablo being shot dead was the only outcome favorable to most of the people hunting him- even Pablo himself.
@ryan88881 what a stupid comment
El Chapo escaped twice