Queen of the South: What’s Next For Teresa And Her Crew?
What’s next for Teresa Mendoza after the startling events in the Season 4 finale of Queen of the South? Teresa and her team managed to take over Miami from El Gordo but it did come at a serious cost. Tony is dead, Javier is dead and King George is in the wind doing his own thing. But now, Teresa is tied to the Russian Mob which brings the question if Teresa will somehow make her way to New York City?
Even as she heads operations in different parts of the US and Mexico, Teresa is headed for more trouble than she’s ever been in.
James is back. But what does that even mean? Is Camila right behind him? With her Queen of the South absence in Season 4, many fans were left wondering if her arc was done? But with the growth that Teresa’s organization has seen and the death of Epifanio, Camila is still out for revenge. But what if she isn’t and she wants to do business with Teresa instead?
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Then there is the issue of the Judge in New Orleans. His troops are down but he’s still alive and resourceful. He will still want revenge for Teresa getting the best of him. Will he make his presence felt in Season 5? Another thing that fans have touched on is her relationship with Eddie. Was he really a boyfriend or he is working with the Government to take Teresa down?
James spoke about someone coming for her. Who was he referring to? Is it the Government, cops, Camilla, or someone else from her past?
Season 5 of Queen of the South will provide Teresa with new challenges that will place Teresa and her friends in grave danger. While Season 4 ended with a serious cliffhanger, loyal fans finally got a chance to see Teresa Mendoza don the white suit we’ve been teased with since the beginning of the show. Was this the turning point for the Queen to emerge?
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