: Camila manipulates the situation by sending an "El Santo" charm to her daughter, Isabela, knowing it would provoke a predictable, defensive reaction from Epifanio.

The episode's title refers to more than just financial debt. It highlights the emotional and moral cost of maintaining "faith" in a world of deception:

"El Precio de la Fe" effectively sets the stage for the season’s final arc. It illustrates that in the drug trade, "faith" is often a currency used to buy time, but its ultimate price is always paid in blood and betrayal.

[s2e7] El Precio De La Fe -

: Camila manipulates the situation by sending an "El Santo" charm to her daughter, Isabela, knowing it would provoke a predictable, defensive reaction from Epifanio.

The episode's title refers to more than just financial debt. It highlights the emotional and moral cost of maintaining "faith" in a world of deception: [S2E7] El Precio de la Fe

"El Precio de la Fe" effectively sets the stage for the season’s final arc. It illustrates that in the drug trade, "faith" is often a currency used to buy time, but its ultimate price is always paid in blood and betrayal. : Camila manipulates the situation by sending an