Teresa flees Mexico after her drug-runner boyfriend is murdered. Settling in Dallas, she looks to become the country's reigning drug smuggler and to avenge her lover's murder.
Ratings
Curator score: 5.0/10
IMDb: 8.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 88%
Metacritic: 59
TMDB: 7.6/10
Production
Frequency Films, Friendly Films, Skeeter Rosenbaum Productions, UCP, Fox 21 Television Studios, 20th Television
Cast
Alice Braga, Hemky Madera, Peter Gadiot, Jamie Hector, Ryan O'Nan
Curator Review
Verdict
A propulsive, glossy crime saga with a strong central performance and plenty of bingeable momentum. It’s best when it leans into Teresa’s rise and the show’s soapier power plays; it’s less convincing when plotting gets repetitive or the violence starts to feel routine.
Best for
fans of female-led crime dramas
viewers who like fast-moving cartel and underworld stories
binge-watchers who enjoy melodrama mixed with action
people looking for an accessible, mainstream alternative to darker prestige crime series
Skip if
you want tightly realistic crime storytelling
you prefer subtle character studies over heightened melodrama
you’re sensitive to cartel violence and recurring brutality
you want a show that stays consistently sharp across every season
Overview
Queen of the South is a slick, high-energy crime drama built around Teresa Mendoza’s transformation from fugitive to formidable power player. Alice Braga gives the series its spine, and the show does a good job turning survival into strategy, with enough betrayals, alliances, and reversals to keep the engine running.
Worth noting
Its appeal is less in procedural realism than in momentum and attitude. The series often plays like a glossy telenovela crossed with a cartel thriller, which makes it very bingeable even when the plotting gets repetitive. The first few seasons are the strongest stretch, with the later run still watchable but a bit more familiar in its rhythms.
Bottom line
If you like crime stories that emphasize ascent, loyalty, and revenge, this is an easy recommendation. If you need the grit to feel grounded or the writing to stay razor-sharp, it may land as more entertaining than great.
2016 · Curator 5.6/10 (57.1K ratings) · Where to watch: Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Netflix Standard with Ads, Amazon Prime Video with Ads, Amazon Prime Video Free with Ads
A family-centered crime series with betrayal, shifting alliances, and a steady undercurrent of danger and loyalty.