The series features a talented ensemble cast that brings the real-life figures of the scandal to life:
as Nené : Jadue’s shrewd wife, who craves a larger spotlight and better lifestyle.
Here’s a review for El Presidente (Season 1, PDTV quality): el presidente s01 pdtv
★★★½☆ (3.5/5)
The first three episodes crackle with energy, but mid-season drags under repetitive bribery montages. The nonlinear timeline (jumping between Jadue’s past, his FBI cooperation, and trial aftermath) occasionally confuses. However, the finale lands powerfully, questioning whether justice was truly served or just rebranded. The series features a talented ensemble cast that
The PDTV version is serviceable for early viewing—stable frame rate and clear dialogue, though darker scenes show compression artifacts, and colors are slightly washed out compared to HD releases. For a drama relying on tense boardroom confrontations and subtle facial reactions, HD is preferable, but PDTV won’t ruin the experience.
The story begins in the dusty, small-time world of Chilean football. Sergio Jadue The story begins in the dusty, small-time world
Watch if you enjoyed The Last Dance but wished it focused more on the general managers and contract negotiations.
as Rosario / Agent Harris : The FBI agent who uses Jadue to take down the CONMEBOL "godfathers".
However, his ascent catches the eye of the FBI. Jadue is eventually cornered by (Karla Souza) and forced to act as an informant, leading to the dramatic dismantling of the corruption scheme. Cast and Key Characters