By the time the viewer reaches , the series has shifted gears from the initial shock of the 2015 Zurich arrests to the tense, slow-burning legal and political maneuvering that followed. In the broader arc of Season 2, this episode typically serves as the "pivot point"—where the protagonists' attempts to cover their tracks begin to fail, and the full weight of the U.S. Department of Justice investigation closes in.
Instead, Havelange embarks on an ambitious campaign across , promising these nations an expanded World Cup and greater representation—a strategy often referred to as the "Revolution of the Global South". Key Plot Points:
By the time the viewer reaches , the series has shifted gears from the initial shock of the 2015 Zurich arrests to the tense, slow-burning legal and political maneuvering that followed. In the broader arc of Season 2, this episode typically serves as the "pivot point"—where the protagonists' attempts to cover their tracks begin to fail, and the full weight of the U.S. Department of Justice investigation closes in.
Instead, Havelange embarks on an ambitious campaign across , promising these nations an expanded World Cup and greater representation—a strategy often referred to as the "Revolution of the Global South". Key Plot Points: