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While there is no apparent motive for James to kill Teresa, it is possible that Devon had something to do with it. James could very well have been working for Devon all along and faked his love for Teresa.

As if Guero and James didn’t butt heads enough before, this will definitely ramp up the tension. That James had held back details of the story about his last job for Finch was expected, but he didn’t lie to pull one over on Teresa. He lied because he was ashamed that a little girl had died because of him.

Now we know who Pecas was calling at the end of Queen of the South Season 3 Episode 4. It was Devon Finch. I hope it was clear to James that Pecas wasn’t calling in La Comisión because he’s the one who called Devon in the first place, but James certainly didn’t appear to be thinking about that when it was all over.

In what seems to be posed like a Shakespearian tragedy, Teresa is killed at the hands of her own lover. While there is no apparent motive for James to kill Teresa, it is possible that Devon had something to do with it. James could very well have been working for Devon all along and faked his love for Teresa.

What season did James and Teresa kiss?

In season three , Teresa and James had a heart to heart, and Teresa lent in to kiss him.

Other problems also ensued, and the season ended with James leaving Teresa in order to protect her.

Way back in season one, Netflix users saw Teresa begin as a poor woman from Mexico who grafted hard to make money by running a successful drug empire.

But fast forward an episode later, Teresa was kidnapped and their relationship was derailed. Queen of the South season 2 (Image: GETTY) Other problems also ensued, and the season ended with James leaving Teresa in order to protect her.

Who is Teresa’s lover in the show?

In the episode, after years of running and fighting her enemies, Teresa finds some joy in the arms of her lover, James. The two finally begin their long-awaited relationship. As Teresa prepares to meet Kostya, James warns her of the danger and professes his love for Teresa. The two kiss and spend the night together.

In the ensuing shootout, Pote evacuates Teresa. Teresa, Pote, and Samara head to Belize while James stays back to shut down their remaining operations. After a brief scene of Devon meeting James, we cut to Teresa’s house in Belize. A bullet shoots her out of nowhere. She falls to the ground and begins to bleed.

The crime thriller series follows the life of Teresa Mendoza, a poor woman who starts her own drug cartel and rises in power, stature, and wealth. As she becomes more powerful, she also makes powerful enemies, and a compelling conclusion to her story awaits in the finale.

While there is no apparent motive for James to kill Teresa, it is possible that Devon had something to do with it. James could very well have been working for Devon all along and faked his love for Teresa.

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Devon might have blackmailed James into doing his dirty bidding, and James would not have been in a position to refuse as suggested during Devon’s visit to James. Another possibility is that James was trying to protect Teresa, and the real sniper is someone entirely else.

Why did James lie to Teresa?

He lied because he was ashamed that a little girl had died because of him. James: Her name was Suzie and she couldn’t have been more than 6-years-old. I can’t stop thinking about her.

Queen of the South Season 3 Episode 5 Review: El Juicio. Teresa Mendoza proved once again why she deserves to rule on Queen of the South Season 3 Episode 5 , because there is nothing more badass than looking at your abductors and calmly telling them, “Let’s get on with this.”.

Now we know who Pecas was calling at the end of Queen of the South Season 3 Episode 4. It was Devon Finch. I hope it was clear to James that Pecas wasn’t calling in La Comisión because he’s the one who called Devon in the first place, but James certainly didn’t appear to be thinking about that when it was all over.

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