Julieta Martinelli
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
A few days later, Maria gets a call. How are you doing?
A few days later, Maria gets a call. How are you doing?
Suave tells Maria, on his way back to Philly, he had a small box cutter in his book bag, the kind that you would find at any office to open mail. He carries it in his book bag. It's been there forever. Suave says that as he's walking by, a metal detector goes off.
Suave tells Maria, on his way back to Philly, he had a small box cutter in his book bag, the kind that you would find at any office to open mail. He carries it in his book bag. It's been there forever. Suave says that as he's walking by, a metal detector goes off.
Suave tells Maria, on his way back to Philly, he had a small box cutter in his book bag, the kind that you would find at any office to open mail. He carries it in his book bag. It's been there forever. Suave says that as he's walking by, a metal detector goes off.
In the end, Suavez says his parole officer tells him to go home once they reach Philly, to be more careful, not to let it happen again. Next time, they're going to have to take him in. A reminder that his freedom is always conditional. Something that's been eating at Suavez since the beginning of the season.
In the end, Suavez says his parole officer tells him to go home once they reach Philly, to be more careful, not to let it happen again. Next time, they're going to have to take him in. A reminder that his freedom is always conditional. Something that's been eating at Suavez since the beginning of the season.
In the end, Suavez says his parole officer tells him to go home once they reach Philly, to be more careful, not to let it happen again. Next time, they're going to have to take him in. A reminder that his freedom is always conditional. Something that's been eating at Suavez since the beginning of the season.
In episode one, Suave revealed that he wasn't happy, that he didn't feel free, despite no longer being in prison.
In episode one, Suave revealed that he wasn't happy, that he didn't feel free, despite no longer being in prison.
In episode one, Suave revealed that he wasn't happy, that he didn't feel free, despite no longer being in prison.
Now, after all he's been through since then, nearing his eighth anniversary of life beyond prison, I ask him how he feels about his freedom today. What have you learned about freedom?
Now, after all he's been through since then, nearing his eighth anniversary of life beyond prison, I ask him how he feels about his freedom today. What have you learned about freedom?
Now, after all he's been through since then, nearing his eighth anniversary of life beyond prison, I ask him how he feels about his freedom today. What have you learned about freedom?
Sometimes freedom is as simple as going on a walk on the beach with your friends and seeing some deer. Having choices, even when it's complicated. So, happiness. Is it possible for Suave? Does he deserve to be happy and move on from the past when that past caused harm to someone else?
Sometimes freedom is as simple as going on a walk on the beach with your friends and seeing some deer. Having choices, even when it's complicated. So, happiness. Is it possible for Suave? Does he deserve to be happy and move on from the past when that past caused harm to someone else?
Sometimes freedom is as simple as going on a walk on the beach with your friends and seeing some deer. Having choices, even when it's complicated. So, happiness. Is it possible for Suave? Does he deserve to be happy and move on from the past when that past caused harm to someone else?