The Queen of the South season 2 episode 37 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a pivotal episode, alliances are forged and personal dilemmas surface. Teresa and her allies, including Zurdo Villa, lay the groundwork for a global monopoly in the narcotics trade, dubbing it "Moneypoly." Amidst grand parties and strategic discussions in Morocco, personal stories unfold—Alejandro grapples with the aftermath of his cousin's death, revealing family secrets and personal betrayals. The episode weaves through themes of loyalty, ambition, and the quest for power, setting the stage for future conflicts and alliances. As the characters navigate their personal and professional lives, the narrative hints at looming challenges and the impact of their decisions on the broader criminal and political landscape.
Full Episode S02E37 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who wishes the girls good luck at the beginning?
Oleg.
What does Zurdo Villa say about the trip?
He feels it will change their lives.
How did Mr. Willy die?
He was shot in the head.
What did Agent Pérez fail to do with the pen drive?
He couldn't open it and it was destroyed before he could.
Why is Teresa's party described as lavish?
It felt like a sheikh's reception, exceeding expectations.
What is the "Moneypoly" proposal about?
A business monopoly among four key players to control the world market.
Who are the key players in the proposed monopoly?
Zurdo Villa, Sanchez Godoy, a General, and Teresa.
How does Alejandro react to his cousin's death?
With mixed feelings, as the cousin had blackmailed him.
What significant investment is discussed for Teresa's business?
A huge amount of money from Abdullah's friend.
What are the plans for Teresa in Italy?
To meet the biggest buyers of the world market.
How does Teresa view the partnership with the General?
As a perfect business strategy to rescue her daughter and make money.
What is Teresa's strategy in Morocco?
To impress a Mexican drug lord as part of her plan to rescue her daughter.
How does Teresa's meeting in Tangier conclude?
With a toast to new beginnings and the future success of their business.
What personal conflict does Alejandro face?
The aftermath of his cousin's attempt to blackmail him over his relationship.
What cultural insights are shared about Morocco?
The practice of having multiple wives if one can afford to support them.