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The climax of is the scene that every historian knows: the moment Chávez surrenders. When the coup fails, Chávez demands airtime on national television to call for his remaining troops to lay down their arms.
: Reviewers have described the series as a "Shakespearean tragicomedy," juxtaposing historical political maneuvers with the personal aspirations and ironies of the characters. The Portrayal of a "Caudillo"
The narrative blueprint of Chapter 1 establishes the February 4, 1992 coup d'état as the foundational myth of the Bolivarian Revolution. The episode balances intense military choreography with the claustrophobic tension of tactical operations. Audiences see a highly organized undercurrent within the Venezuelan armed forces, driven by the secretive MBR-200 movement, moving to overthrow the government of President Carlos Andrés Pérez.