— “me voy a…” — I’m going to… where? To prison? To history? To irrelevance?

We know what happens next. But the episode denies us the satisfaction of the arrest. Instead, we watch Jadue remove his wire in a sterile FBI safe house. We watch Napout kiss his granddaughter goodbye, not knowing it’s for years. We watch Figueredo pour himself one last glass of whisky, the ice cubes clicking like handcuffs not yet closed.

Warning: Major spoilers for El Presidente Season 2, Episode 6 (“WMA”) below.

In the pantheon of football scandals, the name “FIFA” has become shorthand for impunity. But El Presidente , Amazon Prime’s Spanish-language dramatization of the 2015 corruption implosion, has never been just about the arrests. It’s about the men who believed they were building a kingdom — and the women who watched them mistake a throne for a cage.