The Queen of the South season 2 episode 29 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Teresa Mendoza navigates complex relationships and operations, attending a party at Zurdo Villa's ranch where tensions flare. Epifanio Vargas reveals his engagement and plans, while Teresa receives a symbolic gift linking her to her past with Güero Davila. Family dynamics are strained as decisions about loyalty, trust, and future plans surface, with Teresa's grandmother secretly planning to support her granddaughters. Operation Hammock is meticulously planned, highlighting the stakes involved. The episode weaves personal ambitions with professional endeavors, setting a tense stage for future developments.
Full Episode S02E29 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Epifanio Vargas engaged to?
Genoveva Alcalá.
What does Teresa Mendoza prove to Epifanio?
That the daughter she had is Teo's daughter.
What gift does Zurdo Villa give Teresa?
A ring that belonged to her deceased lover, Güero Davila.
Why does Teresa's grandmother want to support her granddaughters financially?
She feels bad for them being all alone and wants to help without them knowing it's from her.
What is the purpose of Operation Hammock?
It is a risky smuggling operation involving hiding under a truck.
Who proposes marriage in the episode, and to whom?
Epifanio proposes to Vevita.
How does Teresa react to an unwanted kiss from someone at the party?
She confronts the person about respect and boundaries.
What is Teresa Mendoza's relationship with Francesco?
They share a longing for each other and discuss personal feelings over the phone.
What accusation does Vevita's father make against Epifanio?
That Epifanio is using Vevita for his political campaign and compares their backgrounds.
What significant information is revealed about the Galicians and Zurdo Villa?
The Galicians received a shipment from Zurdo Villa, and they are suspected of murdering Captain Flores.