With Berry eliminated, Leon has free rein to get what he wants. Carmen tries to prevent that, but gets further into a corner. She has to decide what's most important in her life.
Carmen, the daughter of a notorious Amsterdam drug lord, reluctantly takes charge of the family's smuggling business in order to clear her husband's debts.
The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.
With Berry eliminated, Leon has free rein to get what he wants. Carmen tries to prevent that, but gets further into a corner. She has to decide what's most important in her life.
The surprise and elation greeting Carmen's release is overshadowed by the disappearance of her son Boris. To keep her infiltration of the Mexican gang a secret, Carmen must come up with a cover story.
The Mexicans find proof that Carmen is an informer, but she opts to make a deal with them. Natalie reluctantly cooperates with her mother, but she too has a secret. Is everything really going to plan?
Carmen gets into trouble with the cartel when a container disappears in the harbor under Amanda's leadership. Marcus doesn't seem to have anything to do with Storm's kidnapping or the missing container, but his son Davey does.
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