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Queen of the South Season 1 Episode 11
Aligning with the Jimenez Cartel, Camila’s operation goes underground. Teresa and Brenda try to start a new life utilizing knowledge from Güero’s book.
Serie: Queen of the South
Episode Title: Punto Sin Retorno
Air Date: 2016-09-01
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