The new Netflix series praised as the heir to Breaking Bad
The Supermcey of Queen of the South

When a series captures the very essence of TV addiction, debate is inevitable. “Queen of the South” is gaining momentum on Netflix and raises a burning question: can it rival the legendary “Breaking Bad”? Between complex characters and captivating plots, both series vie for the attention of fans.
A Wind of Crime and Tension Blows on Netflix
Since the end of “Breaking Bad,” many crime thriller fans have been searching for a series that could fill that void. And it seems Netflix has an answer to their quest: “Queen of the South”. Although the series concluded its run in 2021, it has experienced a resurgence in popularity on the platform in recent months. So, is it really the legitimate heir to the masterpiece carried by Bryan Cranston?
Similarities That Spark Conversation
For fans of intense dramas and criminal worlds, “Queen of the South” and “Breaking Bad” share strong themes: the rise and transformation of a character in a power struggle. Discussions are rife on social media, where fans point out several similarities between the two works. A charismatic main character? A dive into the ruthless world of drugs? And above all, that constant build-up of tension that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Some also draw parallels with other successful series, like “Ozark” or “Narcos,” but it’s “Queen of the South” that regularly comes up in recommendations. It’s no coincidence: the plot captivates instantly.
Queen of the South: The Story of a Conqueror
Adapted from the Spanish novel “La Reina del Sur” by Arturo Pérez-Reverte, “Queen of the South” traces the transformation of Teresa Mendoza, a young woman fleeing her past to become a formidable drug baroness. From her modest beginnings to her total domination in a merciless world, the series explores all facets of her personality: vulnerable, strategic, determined. This is perhaps one of the most appealing elements for viewers: a heroine who stands out in a genre often dominated by male figures.
Initially aired between 2016 and 2021, the series has since found a second wind thanks to Netflix. And for good reason: the quality of the production, captivating performances by actors, and a plot rich in twists quickly made it a talking point.
A Warm Reception from Fans
The ratings speak for themselves: “Queen of the South” garners remarkable scores on platforms like Imdb or Rotten Tomatoes. With an average ranging between 7 and 8 out of 10, it positions itself as a top choice for lovers of thrilling series. Critics particularly highlight the evolution of the main character and the writers’ ability to never let the tension drop.
- Performance of the lead actress, Alice Braga, often cited as essential to the series’ success.
- Intertwined political and personal intrigues to maintain interest.
- A well-crafted and immersive visual style.
On social media, users eagerly share their opinions, with some claiming that Teresa Mendoza could even rival Walter White in terms of transformation. So, is it just an excess of enthusiasm or reality?
An (Almost) Filled Void
Without necessarily claiming to equal “Breaking Bad,” “Queen of the South” has undoubtedly carved out a place in the hearts of suspense series fans. With its blend of dramatic tension and criminal world, it has become an essential reference on Netflix. The rise of Teresa Mendoza, as ruthless as she is resilient, resonates not only as a conquest of power but also as a survival quest imbued with humanity. Perhaps, after all, it is this combination that makes her a worthy heir.
About the Creator
Dena Falken Esq
Dena Falken Esq is renowned in the legal community as the Founder and CEO of Legal-Ease International, where she has made significant contributions to enhancing legal communication and proficiency worldwide.


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