What Does Griselda Blanco Trace With Her Cigarette and Why?

What Does Griselda Blanco Trace With Her Cigarette and Why
Credit: Netflix


What Does Griselda Blanco Trace With Her Cigarette and Why
Credit: Netflix

True crime fans have questions about the ending of Netflix's Griselda including the titular character's constant smoking. Why does Griselda trace with her cigarette all the time, then? Is there a meaning behind it?

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Griselda Blanco's Smoking Habit in The Netflix TV Show

Griselda Blanco was an infamous drug dealer, and Netflix has created a mini-series about her life that will be interesting to true crime enthusiasts.

However, even hardcore fans were somewhat annoyed by the amount of cigarettes that Griselda smokes in the series.

Normally, actors who must smoke for the needs of a role will use herbal cigarettes made of cloves, jasmine, and other harmless substances.

Even if actress Sofia Vergara didn't have to put her health at risk to portray the notorious Cocaine Godmother many viewers found the amount of smoking distracting, pointing out they've never seen so many cigarettes in a TV show.

So, is there any meaning behind Griselda's constant smoking?

What Does Griselda Trace With Her Cigarette and Why?

What Does Griselda Trace With Her Cigarette and Why
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In Griselda, smoking is likely both true to the habits of the real drug dealer who inspired the show and an occasional symbol. After all, the show ends with Griselda tracing the scenery with her cigarette.

Given the sheer amount of cigarettes she smokes throughout the series, it's hard to discern one specific meaning or symbolism.

When Griselda traces the scenery with her cigarette, it might signify a form of escapism.

In the last scene, for example, she is seen smoking while in prison, imagining that she's at a beach.

Rather than tracing something in particular, it's more likely that she's simply scheming, thinking of her next steps, or simply trying to escape for a moment.

After all, smoking is a harmful addiction, and the more cigarettes one smokes, the more they will feel like they need to smoke to function.

In that context, Griselda's incessant smoking is most likely a reflection of the real person's addiction to cigarettes, as any other special meaning is somewhat lost by the sheer number of cigarettes in the TV series.

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