We see Sergio Jadue (played with hapless brilliance by Andrés Parra) reaching the peak of his influence, unaware that he is merely a pawn in a much larger game between the FBI and the towering figure of Julio Grondona. The tension in this episode is not derived from gunfire or car chases, but from boardroom stares and phone calls that alter the history of sports.
There is a pivotal scene in a hotel room where Jadue realizes the gravity of his situation. The lighting is low-key and moody. With libvpx, low-light noise is often interpreted by the encoder as "detail" that needs to be preserved. While this preserves the grit of the scene, it requires a higher bitrate to prevent the background from looking "moshing" or flickering. A well-tuned libvpx encode shines here, keeping the noise structural rather than digital. el presidente s01e07 libvpx