Queen of the South season 2 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Teresa's bold decision to deal with El Santo for a metric ton puts her and Camila in a precarious position. While Camila grapples with Epifanio's threats and maneuvers to regain her power in the drug trade, Teresa faces a personal dilemma with Guero's safety in Dallas. As alliances shift and tensions rise, both women are forced to confront their vulnerabilities and the dangerous consequences of their life choices. The episode weaves a complex narrative of power, loyalty, and survival in the ruthless world of drug trafficking.
Full Episode S02E07 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Teresa and her team decide to deal with El Santo?
They decided to deal with El Santo to give Camila a choice in her operations, despite the risks involved.
What is Camila Vargas known for?
Camila Vargas is known as a cold-blooded criminal.
What risky deal does Teresa make?
Teresa makes a risky deal with El Santo, taking a metric ton of product.
What is the nature of the conversation between Camila and Epifanio?
The conversation is tense, discussing threats from El Santo and their daughter Isabela's safety.
Why is Guero afraid of staying in Dallas?
Guero is afraid because of Camila's unpredictable nature and the dangers associated with their business.
What does Epifanio plan to do to protect Isabela?
Epifanio plans to cover Camila's payment to El Santo and demands Camila to exit the drug business.
How does Camila assert her dominance in the drug trade?
Camila plans to take back her distributors, secures a new supplier, El Santo, and leverages her product quality and personal story to secure loyalty from Ki-Moon Kim.
What dilemma does Teresa face regarding Guero?
Teresa is torn between her feelings for Guero and her allegiance to Camila, with her loyalty being tested.
How does Epifanio move against Camila's business?
Epifanio orchestrates an attack on Camila's business, aiming to end her operations.
What vulnerability does Camila point out in Teresa?
Camila points out Teresa's vulnerability regarding her feelings for Guero.