
Los Farad Season 1 Soundtrack
Los Farad Season 1 Soundtrack
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S1:EP1 Import and Export
Sara is talking on the phone near the pool.
At a restaurant, Oskar and Sara eat supper.
Oskar shows up during Sara's celebration.
S1:EP2 From Aluche to Marbella
Oskar and Sara relocate to Marbella.
Oskar and Sara take a trip to Luanda.
Sara implores her dad to introduce Oskar to the family company gradually.
S1:EP3 Lions and In-Laws
In order to promote his fitness class, Oskar is filming a scenario.
Dani is watching a kid's television program.
Oskar tells the story of how the dysfunctional side of the Fara family was his rival, not Leo.
S1:EP4 Perestroika
S1:EP5 Terrorist Manual
According to Oskar, Khalid and his group had a well-thought-out, patriotic scheme to loot a hotel.
Tanya, Leo, and Oskar see a live television broadcast in which two guys wearing masks throw Grossman over a building's edge.
Sara tells Oskar that she is expecting a child. He gives her a hug, ecstatic.
S1:EP6 Look the Other Way
Oskar remembers that communism appeared to be stable in November 1987.
Sara's family is driven about Prague by Henry.
Habib meets Oskar and Sara. Habib informs them that Mawad requested a public meeting with them.
Oskar is in the swimming pool watching Habib and Sara converse.
S1:EP7 A New Species of Farad
This is the opening song. Oskar remembers that Sara had little trouble persuading Leo to participate in the cannon transaction.
In a military facility, this song is playing on a cassette player while Leo shows Colonel Patricio pictures of Saddam Hussain and General Amin shaking hands.
Manuel and Hugo sniff cocaine.
Leo is seated at a table laden with an assortment of dishes.
In the evening, Sara takes a car to the shore. She walks over to watch Manuel and Hugo dance to the song, then she turns off the music.
S1:EP8 The Final Decision
When Mawad confides in Oskar that he desires Manuel, Oskar demands a vow from him not to harm Manuel.
Oskar tells the story of how his initial concept—aerobics—which led him to Marbella—was the only reason they were able to live.