Marco's Loyalty - The Bridge

Marco's loyalty is tested on the season finale of The Bridge. "Jubilex" is the 13th episode of the show's second season.
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Becoming Invaluable - The Bridge

Marco makes himself invaluable to Fausto on The Bridge. "Quetzalcoatl" is the 12th episode of the show's second season.
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Sonya and Eleanor - The Bridge

Sonya faces off against Eleanor on The Bridge. "Beholder" is the 11th episode of the show's second season.
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An Irreversible Decision - The Bridge

Fausto makes a decision that may be irreverisible for everyone on The Bridge. "Eidolon" is the tenth episode of the show's second season.
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An Unexpected Rendezvous - The Bridge

An unexpected rendezvous takes place on The Bridge. "Rakshasa" is the ninth episode of the show's second season.
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Secrets From the Past - The Bridge

Dark secrets from the past come to light on The Bridge. "Goliath" is the eighth episode of the show's second season.
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Sonja Learns the Truth - The Bridge

Sonja learns the truth about Lisa's death on The Bridge. "Lamia" is the seventh episode of the show's second season.
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Trio on The Bridge Season 2 Episode 6

After season one of The Bridge, we never thought we'd see these three just hanging out. Did you?
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Her Own Hands - The Bridge

Eva takes matters into her own hands on The Bridge. "Harvest of Souls" is the sixth episode of the show's second season.
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The Bridge Encounter

There's David Tate. Will Marcos go through with killing his nemesis on The Bridge?
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Facing An Old Enemy

Marco comes face to face with an old enemy on The Bridge. "Eye of the Deep" is the fifth episode of the show's second season.
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The Acorn Scene

This is a freaky photo from "The Acorn." It's the fourth episode of The Bride Season 2.
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The Bridge Quotes

The money is here. One million dollars. I watched the video of the girl. I think about those disgusting gringos and how they are just sitting there watching her die. Take the money. I lose that much every month to the rats in my warehouse.

Senor Galvan

There are five murders a year in El Paso. In Juarez, thousands. Why? Why is one dead white woman more important than so many dead just across the bridge? How long can El Paso look away? We've got some interesting times ahead. This is only the beginning.