Special Ops: Lioness, now streaming on Netflix, has quickly become a must-watch for fans of espionage dramas. While the spotlight is often on Joe and her elite team, one of the most intriguing and mysterious figures in the show is Errol. His role is never fully defined, yet he consistently shapes key events through sharp insights and cryptic warnings, leaving viewers debating his true agenda.
A Shadow Adviser
From his first appearances, Errol positions himself as more than just a background character. When Kaitlyn is called into the White House about Congresswoman Hernandez’s abduction, Errol cautions her: the cartel would never act alone—it’s a probe orchestrated by larger powers. He even advises her to check Mexico’s oil exports, highlighting the economic undercurrent of the crisis.
Café Milano and Geopolitical Truths
One of Errol’s most telling moments happens at Café Milano, where Kaitlyn relies on his influence to sway a couple of senators. Over dinner, he paints a chilling picture: China at Mexico’s border, the dangers of inaction with the presidential election just six weeks away, and the idea that if 9/11 happened today, the resulting financial collapse would eclipse the 1929 crash. “And that’s exactly what China wants,” he warns, suggesting that if it doesn’t happen naturally, they will force it.
The conversation turns briefly light-hearted when he jokes about his health, but he quickly returns to the serious tone: time wasn’t wasted, it was sacrificed.
Cartels and the Chessboard
Later, after Kaitlyn’s warehouse mission in Del Rio, Errol reminds her that clashes with the cartel are “their own Vietnam,” warning of the wider stakes since 40% of U.S. imports come from China. Kaitlyn frames the situation as a chess game: the cartels are pawns who moved too close to America’s queen, and taking a few pieces was a reminder of the rules. Errol’s perspective reinforces the series’ theme that every move in geopolitics has consequences far beyond the battlefield.
A Symbol of the Gray Zone
Errol represents more than a character—he embodies the moral ambiguity of intelligence work. He isn’t a soldier or a policymaker, but rather a shadowy strategist whose warnings connect the dots between domestic crises and global power struggles. His very presence underscores the show’s central question: how far must governments go to protect national security, and at what cost?
Fans’ Reactions
Online discussions show fans split on Errol’s true identity. Some view him as a puppet master pulling strings from behind the curtain, others see him as a cynical observer who understands the bigger picture but refuses to take sides. Either way, his enigmatic aura adds a deeper layer to the narrative.
What’s Next for Errol?
If Netflix renews Special Ops: Lioness for a second season, Errol is poised to become even more critical. Will he emerge as a key ally, or reveal himself as an antagonist hiding in plain sight? His mix of intellect, ambiguity, and global perspective ensures that he will remain one of the show’s most compelling figures.

