Who is Don Neto in Narcos: Mexico?
The old-school uncle of the federation · The Guadalajara Federation
Don Neto (The old-school uncle of the federation) is a character in Narcos: Mexico, part of The Guadalajara Federation. Ernesto 'Don Neto' Fonseca Carrillo is the federation's senior partner and its connection to the old ways: a Sinaloan trafficker of the handshake era, content with his music, his opium routes and his nephew Amado learning the business. He cosigns Félix's grand design with an elder's shrug — the kid thinks big — and provides the operation's gravitas and its sentimentality. When the Camarena line gets crossed, it's Don Neto's old-world fatalism that reads the future first: this one, they will never stop paying for.
When does Don Neto first appear?
Don Neto first appears in Season 1, Episode 1 (“Camelot”) of Narcos: Mexico (2018–2021, Netflix).
Who is Don Neto connected to?
Relationships already established when Don Neto first appears — nothing from later episodes.
- Félix Gallardo — The architect and the elder
- Amado Carrillo Fuentes — Uncle and the studying nephew
Which group does Don Neto belong to?
By the time Don Neto appears, The Guadalajara Federation also includes Félix Gallardo, Rafa Caro Quintero, Isabella Bautista.
Who else is introduced in this episode?
- Félix Gallardo — El Padrino — the man who organized the chaos
- Kiki Camarena — The DEA agent who took it personally
- Rafa Caro Quintero — The grower with the golden thumb and no brakes
- Amado Carrillo Fuentes — The quiet nephew studying the whole board
- Isabella Bautista — The one woman at the federation's table
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