Rivas: “We need a new president. One who understands the new world.”

The man picks up the phone. It’s already dialing Miami.

Jadue, sweating but calm: “I’m a president of a country that doesn’t exist. Chile is a footnote. But the FBI? The FBI is an empire. And empires pay better.”

The episode dismantles the idea of a "FIFA family." As the evidence mounts, the bonds between the corrupt officials dissolve. The silence that once protected the organization is replaced by a frantic scramble for self-preservation. Jadue’s arc in this episode is particularly tragicomic; he attempts to play both sides, believing he can outsmart seasoned criminals and federal agents simultaneously, only to realize he is the smallest piece on the board.