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Jadue hesitates for only a second before taking it. The camera lingers on his trembling fingers. This is his point of no return. Parallel to Jadue’s storyline, we follow Jimena (Paulina Gálvez), a determined journalist from La Tercera , who has been investigating suspicious money flows from Caribbean shell companies into Chilean football clubs. She meets with a disillusioned former ANFP treasurer who whispers: “The money comes from Miami. But it really comes from Zurich. Follow the broadcasting rights.”

A heartbreaking scene shows Jadue trying to coach Matías’s youth team, but his phone keeps buzzing with Lorca’s messages. He abandons practice early — a metaphor for the soul he is slowly losing. The episode ends with Jimena publishing her first exposé: “Mysterious Caribbean Firm Gains Access to Chilean Football Federation’s Accounts.” It’s not enough to indict anyone, but it puts Jadue on edge. He calls Lorca in panic. el presidente s01e02 dsrip

Would you like a scene-by-scene quote list or character analysis for Episode 2 as well? Jadue hesitates for only a second before taking it

Grondona’s voice is paternal yet threatening: “Ahora que eres presidente, me debes un favor, hijo.” (Now that you’re president, you owe me a favor, son.) Jadue, still naive about the labyrinth of corruption ahead, nervously agrees. Jadue realizes he has no money to fulfill his campaign promises — new training facilities, better wages for lower-league players, and debt clearance. Enter Eduardo Lorca (unlicensed stand-in for actual figures like Sergio Barroso), a slick Venezuelan-Italian businessman who claims to represent “private investors interested in South American football’s future.” Parallel to Jadue’s storyline, we follow Jimena (Paulina

Jadue objects: “But Chile already has a contract with TVN and Canal 13.” Grondona laughs: “Contracts are like virgins — made to be broken.”