El Marginal Season 1 Episode 2 Chapter 2
- June 9, 2016
- 49 min
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8.3 (109)
In season 1 episode 2 of El Marginal entitled "Chapter 2," the story continues to unfold as we delve deeper into the world of San Onofre. The episode picks up where the first episode left off, with the arrival of Miguel Palacios, the new inmate who is there to investigate a missing person case.
At the start of the episode, we see Miguel meeting with the prison warden to discuss his mission. He insists on having complete autonomy in his investigation and promises to be discreet. He is given a file containing information about the inmates and begins to look through it, trying to identify potential suspects in the case.
Meanwhile, "Zanjita," a young inmate who is being held for drug trafficking, is introduced. We learn that she is attractive and has captured the attention of many of the male inmates. In particular, a group of inmates led by "La Bicha" attempt to sexually assault her. However, her neighbor in the cell next to her, "Diosito," intervenes to protect her.
As the episode progresses, various subplots and conflicts emerge. One revolves around the rivalry between two prison gangs, the "Sierra" and the "Robles," which erupts in a violent altercation. Another involves the relationship between the warden and one of the inmates, "Pastor," who is given preferential treatment in exchange for his assistance with various tasks.
Throughout the episode, there is a constant sense of tension and danger lurking beneath the surface. We see glimpses of violence and brutality, and the inmates never seem to be completely safe, even in their own cells. At the same time, there are moments of unexpected tenderness and humanity, as inmates look out for one another in unexpected ways.
As the episode draws to a close, we see Miguel continuing to investigate the missing person case, with the help of his new ally "Diosito." He begins to piece together a theory about what may have happened, but his investigation is complicated by the various factions and alliances within the prison.
Overall, "Chapter 2" is a tense and engaging episode that builds on the momentum of the first episode. The characters are complex and multi-dimensional, and the world of San Onofre is vividly portrayed. The show does an excellent job of balancing the brutal realities of prison life with moments of humanity and compassion, keeping viewers invested in the fates of the characters and eager to see how the story will unfold.