[s1e13] Cicatriz Review
The power struggle reached a boiling point here. Camila’s "takeover" hitting a snag made the stakes feel so much more real.
“Cicatriz” didn’t just give us a cliffhanger; it gave us the official birth of the Queen. Seeing Teresa risk everything to protect Güero’s book while the world burned around her was next level. And that final reveal? 🤯 Who else is still processing that ending? 👇 [S1E13] Cicatriz
S1E13 "Cicatriz" - The perfect turning point for Teresa? The power struggle reached a boiling point here
What did you think was the most shocking part of the finale? For me, it was Brenda’s arc—it still hurts. Option 3: The Short & Punchy (X/Twitter) Seeing Teresa risk everything to protect Güero’s book
This episode focuses on Teresa protecting the book and Camila’s campaign for Governor hitting major obstacles. "Queen of the South" Cicatriz (TV Episode 2016) - IMDb
Just finished rewatching the S1 finale and "Cicatriz" (Scar) is such a fitting title. It’s the moment Teresa’s survival instinct fully transitions into power. A few standout moments:
Teresa protecting Güero's notebook at all costs shows she finally understands its value as leverage, not just a memory.