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The episode centers on João Havelange’s desperate attempt to save the 1978 World Cup in Argentina. Following a military coup d'état, the country's stability is shattered, leading European football officials—led by Havelange's rival, Helmut Käser—to plot a venue change.
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The series uses a satirical lens to examine the real-life 1978 FIFA World Cup, which remains one of the most controversial in history due to its association with the Argentine military dictatorship. By blending historical fact with dark comedy, "God Save the Sheep" illustrates the "systemic and deep-rooted" corruption that would eventually lead to the global FIFA Gate scandal decades later. The episode centers on João Havelange’s desperate attempt
In this episode, Calderón is trapped in a mountain bunker during a coup attempt. The outside world falls into static. The episode is deliberately quiet, relying on ASMR-like foley (the scratch of a match, the drip of condensation) and a haunting orchestral score by composer Lucia Vásquez. The climax features a seven-minute monologue where Calderón whispers into a dead microphone, admitting his worst sins. For years, streaming services prioritized video quality (4K,