Season 1 quickly built up the cartel king’s menace to outstanding heights, making him a big bad it seemed safe to assume would be toying with Marty for years to come. Perhaps more surprising than the trigger-happy Darlene’s moxie is the end of Del’s journey. That’s why you don’t call people names, kids. Then an ill-timed pejorative sets Darlene (Lisa Emery) off, costing Del his life in the blink of an eye. After successfully negotiating a deal between the two mob bosses lording over him, Marty (Bateman) seems to have pulled off the impossible. The last-second twist of Season 1 - which sets up Season 2 in a big way - is the death of Del (Esai Morales). Netflix's Steamy '365 Days: This Day' Bombs with 0% Rotten Tomatoes Critic Scoreįrom 'Nymphomaniac' to 'Shortbus,' a History of Unsimulated Sex Scenes in 32 FilmsĮmmy Predictions: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Doubtfire' to See Kids: 'What's Up, Fam?'
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