Ep 3. Debts Are Meant to Be Repaid
- March 24, 2017
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7.6 (71)
Ingobernable season 1 episode 3, titled "Debts Are Meant to Be Repaid," continues to follow Emilia Urquiza, the first lady of Mexico, as she tries to uncover the truth about her husband's murder and clear her name.
In this episode, Emilia is arrested and taken to a maximum-security prison on charges of murder and treason. She is placed in a cell alongside other inmates who intimidate and harass her. However, Emilia remains strong and refuses to be broken by their abuse.
Meanwhile, the President's brother, Bruno, confronts Emilia's close friend and former colleague, Canek, demanding that he reveal what he knows about Emilia's involvement in the President's death. Canek denies any knowledge, insisting that Emilia is innocent. However, Canek is later confronted by one of the inmates at the prison who tells him that he has proof that Emilia was the one who killed her husband.
As Emilia settles into prison life, she meets a fellow inmate, Teresa, who becomes her friend and ally. Teresa tells Emilia about her own experiences with corruption in the Mexican government and offers her advice on how to survive in prison. Emilia also receives a visit from her daughter, who is struggling to come to terms with her father's death and her mother's arrest.
In the midst of all this, Emilia's loyal bodyguard, Jose, continues his investigation into the President's death. He discovers a link between the President's murder and a network of corrupt officials within the government. However, his investigation is interrupted when he is kidnapped and held captive by the same group of corrupt officials.
"Debts Are Meant to Be Repaid" is a tense and suspenseful episode that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The episode focuses on Emilia's struggle to survive in prison while fighting to clear her name and uncover the truth about her husband's murder. The introduction of new characters, such as Teresa and the corrupt officials, adds depth and complexity to the storyline and sets the stage for further drama and intrigue in future episodes. Overall, "Debts Are Meant to Be Repaid" is a must-watch for fans of political dramas and thrillers.