The episode delivers a face-off between Evandro and the new antagonist, a corrupt federal deputy played by a special guest star (no spoilers here, but it is a huge name in Brazilian cinema). The dialogue is written like a Rocky training montage—short, brutal, and quotable. The deputy doesn't want money; he wants control . When Evandro refuses, the deputy simply looks at a tablet and says, "Então, vamos queimar tudo." (Then, let's burn it all.)
Part 2 opens in media res with no theme song. The camera follows Evandro running through a maze of shipping containers. The sound design is what makes it "hot"—you hear his frantic breathing, the zip of bullets past his ear, and the click of an empty magazine. This is not a gunfight; it is a hunt. The directing shifts to a single, unbroken take for 90 seconds. By the time Evandro picks up a broken bottle to defend himself, your heart rate will be through the roof.
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