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  • Alien: Earth Metamorphosis and Observation Begin Return to Alien Canon Roots!

    Alien: Earth Metamorphosis and Observation Begin Return to Alien Canon Roots!

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    Welcome Back Alien fans!

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    What we have all waited five years for has finally come to pass! It is the year 2120, two years before the events in Alien (1979) and fifty-nine years before the events of Aliens (1986). Although drifting from canon, fans should consider that it is likely the events in Alien: Earth may have led to the findings of the Nostromo as delineated in the first and expanded in then second films of the franchise. 

    NOTE: What is rather odd about this brand new broadcast science fiction series is that after Alien fans have been waiting over five years for it, the three major Social Media associated accounts on X (Hulu, Disney Plus and FX Networks) have failed to regularly post or even interact with Alien: Earth fans. Nor do they post anything promoting the series each week. Critically, FX Networks has not even posted since the Shogun on November 02, 2023!

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    Everyone in the entertainment industry, including FX Networks owner Disney Studios knows that X is without doubt the most important social media entertainment platform in the world as indicated by their use of X to promote other movie and television franchise products. Fans we have questioned want to know why Alien: Earth is being virtually ignored on X?

    Before you proceed with my analysis, we suggest reading Lori’s detailed analysis of the first two episodes that clearly highlights the good and non canon aspects concerning Alien: Earth. The good news is that FX Networks has elected to broadcast the full episodes that are over an hour in in length so that important elements are not left on the cutting room floor for commercials.

    This time around we are once again on a ship owned by the corrupt Weyland-Yutani Corporation that has been seeking extra terrestrial life forms for several decades (at least). Named the USCSS Maginot, the ship was on a 65 year mission returning to Earth with several alien specimens that will manifest into disastrous results.

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    What all this means is that the Xenomorph Egg proto specimens may have been on the Alien: Earth Maginot ship from as early as the year 2093.

    This is well before the evil corporate android David (Michael Fassbender) created the Xenomorphs in the year 2104 during Alien: Covenant (2017).

     

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    Alien Romulus Ian Holm as Rook
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    All this happened after the events that occurred subsequent to the events in the year 2093 onboard the ship in the film Prometheus (2012) some twenty-two years before Alien: Romulus in the year 2142.

    Viewers will recall that this was when a ship full of Xenomorph’s, with the help of a sickening synthetic humanoid android named Rook (Ian Holm), planned to take over and infect all the passengers on the ship portrayed in Romulus, then ultimately bring the Xenomorph’s to Earth for the Weyland-Yutani Corporation!

     

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    Alien Earth Noah Hawley at SDCC
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    Fortunately two survive Romulus in cryogenic stasis and escape on a cargo ship named Corbelan before the main ship named the Renaissance is destroyed by impact with the rings of planet LV-410 apparently killing the hideous Xenomorphs. All of this says nothing about the events of Alien Resurrection set some 261 years after Alien: Earth!

    Confused yet Alien: Earth admirers? Most Alien franchise fans are justifiably perplexed. Especially since series creator Noah Hawley stated in an interview before the release of Alien: Earth that he was going to largely ignore references made in the outstanding Alien prequel movies Prometheus and Covenant. Many Alien franchise fans agree that not referencing the prequels makes no sense!

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    Too bad Mr. Hawley, TeamWHR has news for you! Alien franchise fans and WormholeRiders News Agency have done all the mathematics and figured out that what is about to happen is all tied together. Your job Mr. Hawley (Ethan Hunt – Mission Impossible pun intended) is to maintain the veracity and sanctity of the Alien canon, something that seems to have eluded yourself and franchise creator and Alien: Earth Executive Producer Ridley Scott to some extent so far.

    This time around, we learn Weyland-Yutani Corporation has competition. In specific Prodigy Corporation is named that has created hybrid humans by implanting the consciousness of terminally ill young people into the synthetic human bodies. Utilizing the film classic Peter Pan, unfortunately pandering to Disney Studios in the process, by naming the main Alien: Earth characters Wendy (Sydney Chandler) and Peter Pan’s “Lost Boys”.

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    Nevertheless, although a bad move by the creators of Alien Earth in our humble opinion, the third episode titled Metamorphosis, returns to Alien canon for the most part to the sighs of relief from the viewers. This after a lackluster 590,000 viewers on FX Networks for the premiere episode and only 380,000 for the second episode. This is compared to 2.6 million viewers for the Nautilus science fiction series premiere that Disney cancelled prematurely. After producing and broadcasting the first season in the UK, fortunately for North American fans, this superb science fiction adventure series was sold to AMC-TV.

    Although Alien: Earth now boasts 9.2 million premiere viewers on streaming service Hulu, this is a calculated estimate with no empirical evidence provided to substantiate their viewership. It is only calculated viewer time that has been provided to date, something easy to fabricate. Despite many reviews that (so far) discuss the potential of Alien Earth as a disappointment, we are keeping an open mind hoping the series continues to improve over time.

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    Additionally, as mentioned above, FX Networks, the creator of Alien: Earth, has not posted anything since November 2023 on X. Strangely, Hulu only recently began supporting the FX Networks flagship science fiction series on X with only three posts AND NONE on Disney Plus!

    Many  commenting on X hope that it turns out to be an accidental omission in this case up to now. However, even on Facebook, the official Alien: Earth posts are often liked by only a few hundred people, with only ~92,000 followers, not hundreds thousands of followers expected for a series with 9.2 million of viewers.

     

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    Metamorphosis:

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    This third episode invests in character development while returning to it’s Alien roots with a decisive battle between an escaped Xenomorphic alien creature and Wendy. Written by Noah Hawley and Directed by Dana Gonzales, it is confirmed that Weyland-Yutani‘s Morrow (Babou Ceesay) is the only survivor of the Maginot. Morrow unsuccessfully attempts to make a deal with Kirsh (Timothy Olyphont) regarding the cargo he has crash landed on an Earth island named Neverland. It is another Peter Pan Disney Studios pander that leaves many viewers scratching their heads in puzzlement.

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    Morrow escapes and reports to his boss Yutani (Sandra Yi Sencindiver) who is the daughter of the original Yutani who was in charge at Weyland-Yutani before he left on the Maginot sixty-five years earlier.

    Morrow is ordered back to base, but convinces Yutani that he has a plan to salvage the extraterrestrial creature cargo he brought back to Earth. No doubt Morrow plans to steal it from Prodigy Corporation on Neverland research island complex. This element is left for future episodes to explore.

     

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    Alien Earth S1x03 Hermit Joe trapped by the Xenomorph
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    Meanwhile, Wendy is searching frantically against the orders of Kirsh. When she finds her brother Joe Hermit (Alex Lawther), viewers witness that he has been trapped in Xenomorph goo, obviously being prepared for implantation by a Facehugger egg.

    In the process Wendy is witnessed battling the escaped Xenomorph that grew to full size after everyone, except Morrow, on the Maginot was slaughtered.

    Wendy does battle with the Xenomorph and thankfully succeeds in killing the creature in a classic fight to the death confrontation. During the confrontation Wendy is damaged.

     

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    Alien Earth S1x03 Boy Kavalier and Kirsh examine the Xenomorph egg
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    Fortunately, Wendy who was injured in the process, is saved by minions of Kirsh who take her back to Boy Kavalier’s (Samuel Blenkin) laboratory to have her injuries repaired. Here with Dame Sylvia (Essie Davis), Wendy’s human “mother” standing bedside, we learn that Wendy, unless completely destroyed by Xenomorph acid blood, can be restored to full functionality. Mighty handy for the future of the series that apparently all the hybrids can be repaired,

    While this is happening, Nibs (Lily Newmark) and hybrid Curly (Erana James) who also looks a lot like Sigourney Weaver, wonder why they couldn’t keep their human names. They accuse Boy Kavalier of Wendy being his favorite. Kavalier admits Wendy is, but only because she was the first hybrid to be created, but that she (Curly) is in the hunt for favorite hybrid status as they work in the laboratory with other extra terrestrial creatures including the Eye-Ball monster among other horrors.

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    We also learn that Wendy, after she escapes the laboratory hospital, can hear the alien creatures being resurrected in the laboratory. We witnessed Wendy hearing alien chittering language during the premiere, but viewers thought it was due to the proximity of the Xenomorph.

    From the story arc in the third episode, it appears apparent that Wendy is currently the only hybrid who can hear these foul creatures thinking. No doubt this will become a focal point in future episodes.

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    In Metamorphosis, during the ending sequences, we witness Kirsh extracting what appears to be a tadpole from a Facehugger specimen. This tadpole, a baby Xenomorph, is being inserted into a human lung. This delineation establishes that the Xenomorph’s do not gestate in the intestines of their victims before literally bursting upon the world killing their hosts per Alien canon.

    An interesting development, to say the least, is proof that both Prodigy and Weyland-Yutani corporations have long planned to develop the Xenomorph as a weapon of mass destruction despite the obvious threat to humanity. The real question to consider is if Prodigy in the process of making a Xenomorph queen? Our opinion is yes and this factor will be to investigated further in future episodes.

     

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    Observation:

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    The fourth episode is directed by Ugla Hauksdóttir and was written by Noah Hawley. “Observation” creates an Alien canon pivot point regarding what happened subsequent to Wendy and Joe Hermit (her brother) in their life and death struggle with a fully formed Xenomorph that escaped the Maginot.

    Fortunately Wendy successfully killed the creature in the previous episode much to the disappointment of Prodigy Corporation. However, Boy Kavalier’s Prodigy Corporation has plans to rectify that situation!

     

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    Alien Earth S1x04 Wendy recovering after surviving the Xenomorph battle
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    The episode opens with a scene of Wendy on a hospital like table being examined by Kirsh, Dame Sylvia, her scientist husband Arthur (David Rysdahl), and Boy Kavalier. Wendy relates she has experienced “hearing the Xenomorph’s thinking”.

    This fits the episode description “An unexpected connection is formed while a covert plot puts everyone in danger”  

    When Wendy awakens, brother Joe Hermit arrives and is told that his damaged lung was replaced and that he will never guess what they did with his old lung.

     

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    Alien Earth S1x03 Wendy examines the lung implanted with the Facehugger tadpole
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    Viewers will recall that Wendy saw Joe’s lung being experimented on and that Kirsh implanted a Facehugger tadpole in it. Although Wendy did not know at the time it was her brothers lung because Kirsh took her hearing “offline” so that Wendy cannot hear he and Boy Kavalier talking.

    This is a disturbing development because it means that Boy Kavalier’s Prodigy Corporation has complete control over the hybrid human beings. Wendy later surmises it was her brothers lung when she learns her brother received an artificial lung from Kirsh in the Prodigy Corporation research laboratory.

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    After her hearing is restored, Wendy shares with Boy Kavalier and Kirsh confirming to them both that she can hear the Xenomorphs thinking and that she suspects a baby Xenomorph is in process of being born elsewhere in the Prodigy research laboratory complex. Do they know about this?.

    Kirsh expresses concern that it could affect their plan to manipulate the extraterrestrial life forms. Boy Kavalier blithely states that everything and everyone on the island is his property!

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    In a particularly vivid scene, viewers learn that this includes Kirsh using the Eye- Ball monster to take over a sheep, an innocent life form.

    Despite objections expressed by Arthur as expressed to his wife Dame Sylvia, It is at this point viewers learn that Prodigy Corporation in general and Boy Kavalier in specific have no ethical objections to utilizing anyone or anything to achieve their nefarious goals.

    Meanwhile Morrow recruits Aarush Singh renamed to hybrid human Slightly (Adarsh Gourav) to infiltrate Kirsh’s laboratory. Although reluctant, Slightly is convinced when Morrow blackmails him with implied threats to his family. Unknown to Morrow and Slightly, Kirsh is observed monitoring their entire conversation!

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    The episode continues with brother Joe Hermit also being blackmailed. Unless he cooperates with Prodigy Corporation and helps keep an eye on Wendy, he will be sent off the island, never see his sister again, and a hefty bill for his lung replacement will be forthcoming.

    To make matter worse for the hapless hyvrids, Nibs confesses to Dame Sylvia that she believes she is pregnant. The result is Dame Sylvia Nibs is to be locked in her room. Will Nibs survive what Boy Kavalier and Prodigy Corporation have in store for her?

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    The episode comes to an ending with Wendy back in the research laboratory where the sounds she has heard are coming from. Kirsh observing Wendy without her knowledge. Wendy, while looking at lung that is the source of the Xenomorph thinking she hears witnesses a baby creature erupt from the lung taken from her brother.

    Amazingly, Wendy, with a smug smile on her face, is not afraid and actually pets the hideous baby Xenomorph who does not attack Wendy! The only conclusion we can draw is that Wendy is in communication with the baby monster, Is this what Kirsh and Boy Kavalier planned or is it a surprise they didn’t know was coming? Tune in for future episodes to find out!  

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  • Alien: Earth FX Network and Hulu’s New Series: Neverland and Mr. October – Trick, Treat or Train Wreck?

    Alien: Earth FX Network and Hulu’s New Series: Neverland and Mr. October – Trick, Treat or Train Wreck?

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    Hello my fellow Alien fans!

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    I am here to share my thoughts on the new Hulu series, Alien: Earth, which premiered at San Diego Comic-Con 2025 in Hall H. At the end of the panel, we were shown the first episode.

    As a Gen Xer, Ridley Scott’s Alien (1979) and James Cameron’s Aliens (1986) are, by definition, masterpieces. Both serve as models for how to craft a horror science fiction film. They have stood the test of time, being over 40 years old and still making audiences scream in their seats, no matter how many times I watch the original and the sequel. I love them more with each viewing. I was not a fan of Alien: Romulus; I had many issues with that film.

    So, when I heard about a potential series called Alien: Earth, I was intrigued but honestly a little skeptical. My skepticism stemmed from wondering how the writer or writers tackled the issue of Earth, since Earth was not in either of the two movies. And I asked how they would expand a simple Xenomorph hunt into a whole series. I know it took about five years or more to develop this series, due to the writer’s strike and the actor’s strike, which also played a role in the delay of the series. I was excited to get into Hall H at San Diego Comic-Con. Naturally, I was optimistic.

     

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    Neverland:

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    As the first episode, titled “Neverland”, written and directed by Noah Hawley, began, I felt happy because it closely matched the style of the original films.

    The way it was filmed, the scenery, and the tribute to the original movies conveyed a sense of camaraderie and unity when we saw the galley, a duplicate of the scene from Alien. That feeling of connection and shared spirit was obvious.

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    Then the episode continued. I want to warn you now; I will be referencing the original two films many times throughout. And I have some thoughts on it. I was not too pleased with what came out, but then again, I am such a purist when it comes to the original two films. This post will contain the first two episodes, not a complete summary, but the highlights, including my pros and cons.

    I will say that the aesthetics started beautifully in the very first episode. It mirrored the scope of *Alien* and *Aliens*, particularly in its depiction of Mother. However, one thing that bothers me is that the ship is still too bright; there was a kind of haze in the lighting of both films that I feel is missing here. Additionally, I find it troubling that Neverland is involved and that Peter Pan is somehow engaged in the story. I do not believe this aligns with the canon.

     

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    The opening crawl of the series states, “In the future, the race for immortality will come in three guises—cybernetically enhanced humans, cyborgs, artificial, artificially intelligent beings, and synthetic beings downloaded with human consciousness hybrids.” This added information confused me a bit because, once again, in the original two movies, both Ash (Ian Holm) and Bishop (Lance Henriksen) were androids, not cyborgs or synthetics. The next part says, “which technology prevails will determine what corporations rule the universe.” That is a scary thought because corporations are what caused the mess in the first place.

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    The opening scene is pretty and effective. I like the initial scenery, where you see the ship, followed by flashes of the alien, and then you hear the music, which always plays a significant role in both movies. Butthis Alien: Earth has modern music, which I always dislike when it is used in a context that does not seem to fit.

    The year is 2120. USCSS MAGINOT Mission length is 65 years. The next thing you see after that is the opening of the sleep chambers, just like in the original film. There are parts of Alien: Earth that I will give them credit for because they stay true to the aesthetic of the original two, which I find crucial. If you are going to create a series based on two iconic, historic, groundbreaking movies, you should at least maintain their look to avoid feeling too jarring or disconnected from the series. It states that the distance to Earth is 805,000,000 miles.

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    The other thing I was questioning, not necessarily disappointed about, was the main character, Wendy (Sydney Chandler). She is almost like a copy of Ripley. I understand because Sigourney Weaver is the model for how Ripley looks. They could have chosen someone else to avoid the same look. That is also what bothers me — they did not opt for blonde hair and blue eyes instead of dark hair and dark eyes. I have this weird aesthetic thing.

    What I love is seeing them all wake up from the sleep chambers, reintegrate into their place in the galaxy, and go about their daily routines. All their talking and eating together—which is precisely what happens in Alien—is what I appreciate about both films. To me, that is an homage because that is what I expect to see in everything from now on. I am still so disheartened that it went down that Disney rabbit hole. They included Peter Pan, the Lost Boys, and Neverland, which has nothing to do with Alien, Aliens, the Xenomorph, or any of that. It is just another way, I guess, of bringing Disney into the fold when it doesn’t need to be there.

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    Morrow (Babou Ceesay) is the security officer and resident cyborg. Five companies control the entire universe. Prodigy is the newest, led by Boy Cavalier (Samuel Blenkin), who resembles an Elon Musk-like figure—a trillionaire boy genius with hints of Howard Hughes. The wonderful thing about the two movies is that we don’t know much about the characters; we only know their names. We know extraordinarily little, if anything, about their backgrounds. The only way to learn more would be if you watched the director’s cut of Aliens. For example, we know Sigourney Weaver’s character Ripley had a deceased daughter because Ripley had been floating in space for 57 years. That’s why it’s called Alien. It has nothing to do with the humans being just part of the story. And yes, they play a part, but the central focus is the aliens, which is the whole point. It’s the suspense, it’s the fear, and it’s the anticipation of what is to come.

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    Like any science fiction show, it features other creatures as well. What they are experimenting with or what they’ve discovered isn’t always clear. However, face huggers and xenomorphs are the main monsters. The specimens are the mission, as Morrow said.

    I think one of the key differences for me is that now we’re dealing with Earth, which is much larger and more expansive. In both films, we dealt with a much smaller space. We were on a spaceship, so there was nowhere for them to go. I believe that made the suspense feel much more immediate: they were trapped. They couldn’t go anywhere. They could only launch out of the spaceship, but even then, Ripley was in space for 57 years. As they said, “You’re damn lucky we found you. You could have been wandering out there forever.”

    That’s what I love about both films, the sense of isolation, of solitude. You’re in space, with nothing around you. On Earth, it’s a different story. So, again, I keep coming back to the two films because you can’t compare them, as they are the templates for every Alien franchise film, from the very first to this current version. There’s no way you can avoid comparing them.

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    And now we’re on Earth. Prodigy. Neverland. Research Island. I love that Timothy Olyphant (Kirsh), who plays a synthetic, is in this series. He’s such an outstanding actor and has appeared in several iconic series before. He’s just an exceptional actor overall. I hope that Kirsh will be a character to sink his teeth into.

    Within the Neverland research island, experiments involve mind transference from a dying host to a new one, transferring a dying child’s mind to an adult body. I have no idea what this has to do with aliens in general. This part makes no sense to me and doesn’t fit with the rest of the story. It feels like a side story the writer added without considering the main plot. Also, the fact that the character’s name is Wendy, which relates to Peter Pan, and the mention of the Head of Prodigy—it’s like Peter Pan; he never wants to grow old because he’s the youngest trillionaire ever, walking around in linen suits and barefoot. It just makes no sense to me. The mind transference, or consciousness transference, is from a human to a synthetic, which again makes absolutely no sense.

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    Disney has its hands in this episode by showing not only parts of Peter Pan but also Ice Age. I am still baffled by how this relates to the main point of the series. My frustration lies in the fact that, again, they are not sticking with the canon that has long been established.

    That’s also something I’m a little confused about: they gave the main character the name Wendy. Who’s now the synth? The consciousness of a girl who has a brother. So, Wendy, among all the alien stuff, is going to find her brother. Which I guess makes sense, but it doesn’t, because again, it has nothing to do with the aliens. And this is, I think, my biggest problem with this: when it’s called ‘Alien: Earth,’ show us aliens. I don’t care about the backstory of the synthetics or humans. Just show me the aliens because that is what it’s all about. They are characters, yes, and yes, I semi-care about them because they’re there to fight the aliens, but that’s the surface level; I don’t care about it. At least I don’t care about their backstory. All I want to see is them fighting the aliens. That’s it. There are many elements of playing God in this that they want to preserve the human mind, even if it is in a synthetic body. So, it’s a lot of playing God and preventing someone or something from dying. They keep it alive by transferring human consciousness into a synthetic body. The problem with that is, as Kirsh mentioned, there are no emotions. There’s no anger, no pain, no happiness, nothing. Because it’s all gone, since they are no longer human, yet they retain a human mind, which I think is a recipe for disaster. “If I’m not human, what am I? Whatever you want to be.”

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    When we finally get back to the spaceship, the lights and sound sirens are going off. That I love; I’m back to the place where we should be and never leave, however what bothers me about this is that it’s too bright. Meaning it’s not dark enough. It’s not mysterious enough. It’s not creepy enough; it needs to have that element of suspense, which it lacks. It almost looks like you are on a ride at Disneyland because of the lights and sounds. It doesn’t feel urgent enough. When Morrow is sitting at the Mother keyboard and is typing in commands or information, Mother is feeding it back to him. That part I love because that is very much part of what I know and love about the two films. And that feels authentic, that feels real. One of the other crew members is banging on the door to Mother’s room and asks Morrow to let her in. On the screen, it says crew status. And he gets up and looks at her and doesn’t let her in. And to me, the crew member her reaction doesn’t feel genuine because there’s a xenomorph after you, and you’re not panicking. I don’t know, that doesn’t seem very authentic to me.

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    Not even 30 minutes in, we see the Xenomorph pass by the glass of the door And I hate to say this, but it looks fake. And again, my problem is that you see the Xenomorph fully, and that’s what bothers me because, with the first two films, we don’t ever see the Xenomorph completely until the last 15 minutes or so of the film. We only see it in shadow, silhouette, or partially; we barely see it fully, which adds to the creepiness and terrifying nature of it, along with the terror and scariness of how it makes you feel. It just slowly walked by the window where Morrow was, and it almost looked fake. That whole sequence of it walking by just seemed ridiculous. Morrow writes on the board. “Crew status: crew dead. A collision course with Earth is unavoidable.” “Containment of specimens is priority one.”

    Seeing the alien shouldn’t happen within the first 30 minutes. This is the first episode, and there are 35 minutes left. This is precisely what I’m talking about. You don’t see the alien until, or in full view, until 15 minutes before the end of the movie in both films, if I remember correctly. And that’s what makes it so suspenseful, so horrifying, so terrifying, and so fear-inducing — because you don’t know where it is, what it looks like, how big it is, or anything else. I guess we do have some idea of what it looks like, but the fact that it also moves very humanly, almost threw me off a little bit. It’s not as alien as I would expect it to be.

    Mr. October:

    Alien Earth Wreckage at San Diego Comic-Con 2025
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    We are in a place called New Siam, Prodigy City. Just another typical day, like nothing’s about to happen. And then, boom. Alien crash. An interesting point is that they show parts of New Siam, and if this is supposed to be the year 2120, why does it look like modern-day Siam? Or modern-day Vietnam or something similar. It doesn’t match the year it’s supposed to represent.

    After the search and rescue team goes in to find survivors from the crash, they go underground to explore further. And that’s when things start getting, of course, more like Aliens.

     

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    Of course, when the search and rescue team split up on the downed science vessel spaceship, it’s dark with red lights and sparks flying. I understand this because it echoes those two original films. When it reaches that part, I’m fine. I love those moments. It’s everything else that’s implausible that bothers me. I don’t care about Wendy finding her brother, Joe D. Hermit (Alex Lawther), who’s a tactical officer and medic, joining the search and rescue. None of that matters to me. I want to see the aliens. That’s what I signed up for.

    So, when Wendy discovers that there is a tactical unit inside the downed spaceship, she wants to go in and help rescue people because her brother is there. And her brother thinks that she’s dead because he doesn’t know that her mind was transferred to a synthetic. So, Boy Cavalier sends the Lost Boys to help, and of course, he is going to monitor their heart rate, their brain waves, and other vital signs to see if they can stand the stress.

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    This is what’s very baffling to me. These synthetics have zero training in search and rescue. They are not Marines like they were in the second movie. So, I find it perplexing why you would send these children into that situation, because that is what their mental state is geared toward. It is a life-or-death situation—literal life and death—with no training and no experience. It is very strange to me that this even happened, which strains my suspension of disbelief. Does not make any sense. I understand that in the second movie in *Aliens*, Ripley herself says, “I’m not a soldier.” Still, she has been in enough scenarios where she’s at least a flight officer and knows her way around, and she learns a bit from Hicks (Michael Biehn) and the others are around Marines enough to pick things up. These are kids. They have no training, nothing, and it seems implausible. I don’t even think they would make any impact at all.

    Two members of the rescue team enter a room and find the specimens, which are being transported behind a locked door. They’re happy to see that because they know those are dangerous. I’m sorry, I know that’s CGI, but the face huggers and the other creatures look fake. That’s another thing: as I’ve mentioned, the fact that they spent so much money on this and couldn’t use practical effects is inexcusable, as far as I’m concerned. They could have made that real, made it look genuine.

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    As the ragtag team of rescuers heads toward Earth, Kirsh gives a spiritual rant about how humans used to be food. The context is interesting since that’s what the Xenomorphs use humans for — a host to feed and grow. I have no idea why they’re playing rock music at the end credits, but that’s the end of episode 1. Again, I didn’t like it, and watching it a second time didn’t change my opinion.

    Mr. October is the title of episode 2, written by Noah Hawley and directed by Dana Gonzales. In episode 2, we first see a couple of the rescue team members and Joe going through the wreckage. He thinks he sees something behind him, the viewer sees the end of the tail, and they’re starting to make the creepy vibe of the original.

    As the team enters the med lab, Joe notices that the suffocation some of them suffered is unusual. He observes the blue lips and mentions that it was a toxin. Joe then notices a screen that shows a picture of the inside of one of the victims, looking like a foreign object inside him. He says it’s got a code 1562. When one of the other team members asks why 1562 is so bad, Joe says, “Alien.” The interesting thing to me, though, is that he says it nonchalantly, like there’s no emotion, there’s no urgency to it. How is that normal? Maybe seeing a foreign object, an alien inside a human body, is normal at that point, but there doesn’t seem to be any urgency on his part for it. So, it was very odd to see that. I believe the problem with this series is that it focuses too much on the backstory of the humans, cyborgs, synthetics. Again, this is just my opinion as a viewer—I don’t care about the backstory. That is not important to me. What matters are the aliens and how the humans/synths/cyborgs interact with them. That’s my primary concern. I couldn’t care less about Prodigy, Neverland, or any of this. As a fan of the two greatest science fiction horror films of all time, I care about what those movies are about. The other movies don’t focus on the back stories of the humans involved. Again, this is just my opinion. If you are going to make a movie about an alien Earth, then show aliens on Earth. Could you show me the aliens? That’s what I want to see.

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    Boy Kavalier raises a good point about AI. He says that with artificial intelligence, we build a machine, and then that machine creates an even better one, and so on, surpassing humans. His idea is about unlocking human potential. And we’ll see what they built before the machines destroy everything.

    Dame Sylvia (Essie Davis) brought up a good point. She said, “We did something that no one else did—we ended death. But we must give them a quality of life.” Again, it all comes back to the hubris of man thinking they’re God, that they can stop the natural progression of life and death, which they can’t. There’s nothing on this planet that’s truly immortal. Maybe a jellyfish, but even then, it regenerates itself, so technically, it’s not. Anyway, one thing that always bothers me is when people try to go against nature. The human body is meant to grow old and then die. I mean, if we were to keep everybody alive and keep regenerating repeatedly.

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    And of course, they have a cat. Because God forbid, we leave out an homage to the baddest cat in any galaxy, Jonesy. There is an eyeball-like creature that comes out of the cat, or did an alien possess it?

    The CGI on the cat does not look particularly good, and as a cat owner myself, I can tell you that they should have used a real animal and added prosthetics. It would have looked a lot better and more realistic.

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    From here, the story gets a bit odd with a costume party happening in the building, and the alien showing up. There are elements of the story that are nonsensical and don’t serve the story. I wanted a bit more alien action, giving me the harrowing terror of the original films. By showing us the alien fully, the mystery is taken away.

    My issue also lies with the actors themselves. When the humans see the Xenomorph, there is no fear in their eyes. It is as if it’s normal to see something like that. The actors show no emotion in the scenes with the alien. The story itself is complicated and again doesn’t serve the purpose of the series. Especially when Joe finds out that Marcy, his little sister who died, has now taken over Wendy’s body, he does not react to that news. He may be in shock from hearing that, but when he mentions he went to her funeral, again, no emotion. Even if he were in shock, his body would show it. That’s the power of a camera; it captures every nuance, every subtle movement. And again, modern rock music is used in this series as episode two ends.

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    I think they could have used the money, the reported $250 million or however much they invested in this for a better series. The money could have gone toward practical effects. One of the many reasons the original two movies work so well is that the aliens are practical, not CGI. They look real and terrifying, especially the Queen alien in the sequel. Please understand that this is just my opinion about this series. I don’t want that to stop you from watching and enjoying it. It’s just not for me. I will always go back to the original two because I consider them masterpieces. They are the templates—things that should be studied, looked at, and emulated.

    I’m overly critical of movies or franchises I love, those I know a lot about, and those I hold dear to my heart and in my movie-loving mind. This series isn’t very impressive at best. I may be a complete and utter snob about this kind of thing, but for me, as someone who loves film, original material, practical effects, acting, directing, and writing, this series is not.

    I do hope that you do watch it and make your own decision about it. Please do not let my strong opinions keep you from enjoying this series.

     

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  • Alien: Earth Heralds Return of Broadcast Science Fiction Scripted Series at San Diego Comic-Con 2025!

    Alien: Earth Heralds Return of Broadcast Science Fiction Scripted Series at San Diego Comic-Con 2025!

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    Welcome back WormholeRiders,

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    As we prepare for San Diego Comic-Con 2025, and although we have shifted to streaming service science fiction series, TeamWHR is pleased to announce that broadcast television is returning to original series. This subsequent to no new cable or network series on broadcast television for two years.

    Of interest, such series dominated broadcast television for three decades, many of which we have reported on since 2008 when this website was created to analyze and review over thirty television programs here and on our archived websites listed on the right sidebar.

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    Over and above the more than one hundred (103) entertainment conventions, and hundreds of interviews across over thirty websites, we also analyzed fictional dramas such as Mayans MC and Body of Proof because science fiction celebrities starred in them. We also analyzed many dozens of movies at our dedicated Movie Magic website until deciding to post films and TCM Film Festival movie analysis here to focus solely on conventions, scripted series and interviews for each of the same.

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    The science fiction series we started with was Stargate at conventions subsequent to working with MGM Studios on their official website. In 2009 WormholeRiders News Agency we expanded our coverage analyzing episodes of Agents of Shield, Alcatraz, Alphas, Being Human, Caprica, Chuck, Continuum, Dark Matter, Day of the Dead, Debris, Defiance, Destination Truth, Dracula, Eureka, Falling Skies, Flashforward, Fringe, Haven, Helix, Hollywood Treasure, Killjoys, La Brea, Primeval New World, Revolution, Sanctuary, Stargate, Supernatural, Terra Nova, The Event, The Expanse, The Neighbors, Treadstone, Vampire Diaries, Van Helsing, V Series, and Warehouse 13.

    The Back Story:

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    When the latest consolidation of the entertainment industry began in 2017 with the Comcast NBC Universal merger, we ceased opening dedicated websites for each new series and began moving popular series posts from thousands published over the past seventeen years to our main blog here.

    The entertainment industry consolidation has continued unabated sometimes with less than desired results. Facing significant financial losses, particularly in California and Canada where many programs are produced, the top thirty firms in the industry have lost 540 billion in value resulting in tens of thousands of job losses that continued with the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike where 17,000 losses were reported in California. Additionally recent direct losses of over six (6) billion dollars on projects since the strike have been reported. This was caused by several factors including a failure to produce series acceptable to audiences, the labor strike, and a shift in audience viewing habits towards streaming services. All of these factors led to reduced broadcast television science fiction production levels.

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    The good news is that the trend for science fiction scripted series on broadcast television is beginning a modest comeback this year with the renewal of The Ark for a third season, set to return to SYFY in 2026. 2025 dovetailed this news with new series that debuted this year. As a result of studios and networks rehiring creative talent instead of misguided executive’s dictating what programs and series will be created, more good news is expected with streaming services producing the lions share of scripted science fiction programs.

    Best of all, as delineated below, of the three new broadcast network science fiction scripted series, one is featured in a fabulous panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2025 that begins on July 25, 2025!

    Alien: Earth:

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    Alien: Earth is a fantastic new scripted science fiction (prequel) series based on the original 1979 Alien movie. Created by Noah Hawley for FX Networks / Hulu, Alien: Earth stars Sydney Chandler as Wendy, Alex Lawther as CJ, Timothy Olyphant as Kirsh, Essie Davis as Dame Silvia, Samuel Blenkin as Boy Kavalier, Kit Young as Tootles, Adarsh Gourav as Slightly, Babou Ceesay as Morrow and a large supporting cast.

    The prequel series takes place in the year 2120, two years before the events of the original film Alien film that took place in the year 2122. Alien: Earth is set some 22 years before Alien: Romulus (2024) which was set in 2142, 59 years before Aliens (1986) and 59 years before Alien 3 (1992) which took place in the year 2179.

     

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    Perhaps a disappointment to franchise admirers, it has been confirmed by Hawley that the events which took place in the prequel movies Prometheus (2012) and Alien: Covenant (2017) will be ignored. This has raised questions about the Alien franchise canon when a spaceship crash lands on Earth in 2120 just prior to the events that transpired in the original Alien movie.

    Nevertheless, we here at TeamWHR are excited about Alien: Earth as a series, and are eagerly looking forward to the panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2025, the special Alien Earth Wreckage exhibit at the convention, and the exiting series broadcast premiere August 12, 2025!

     

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    Nautilus:

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    Nautilus creator James Dormer chose Village Roadshow Studios for filming the series in Oxenford, Queensland, Australia for AMC in the United States. The series is a prequel to the famous Walt Disney movie 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954). The prequel is based on the 1869 novel by Jules Verne that explores the back story of the infamous Captain Nemo originally portrayed by acting legend James Mason.

    Nautilus features a huge ensemble main cast starring Shazad Latif as the younger version of Captain Nemo, Georgia Flood as Humility Lucas, Céline Menville as Loti, Luke Arnold as Captain Billy Millais, Jacob Collins-Levy as Youngblood, Kayden Price as Blaster, Benedict Hardie as Edward Cuff, Arlo Green as Turan, Tyrone Ngatai as Kai, Ling Cooper Tang as Suyin, Pacharo Mzembe as Boniface Adamu, Ashan Kumar as Ranbir Lodhari, Damien Garvey as Director Crawley, Cameron Cuffe as Algernon Pitt, and Andrew Shaw as Jiacomo.

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    The episodes are well produced with practical as well as computer generated special effects making the story quite enjoyable. The remote areas of Australia also adds to the realism of this origin story about Captain Nemo and his legendary submarine, the Nautilus.

    In the series we learn that Captain Nemo is an Indian prince robbed of his family birthright who was made a prisoner of the infamous East India Company that has stolen his ideas, property and forced to build the Nautilus or face death.

     

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    Bent on revenge against the corrupt United Kingdom East India Company, young Captain Nemo escapes the prison, steals the Nautilus from the East India Company (EIC) and sets sail with a diverse crew on board.

    The theft of the awesome first of it’s kind high technology submarine angers EIC Director  Crawley and his aide who vow to hunt down Captain Nemo to take back the Nautilus.

    Subsequent to escaping, Captain Nemo and his band of heroes adventures find our heroes battling the evil East India Company Dreadnought battleship while viewers revel in the discovery of fabulous underwater worlds!

     

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    The Librarians: The Next Chapter:

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    The Librarians: The Next Chapter creators are John Rogers and show runner Dean Devlin featured on the TNT Network. Devlin is well known for Stargate (1994) as well as science fiction movies and television series including Independence Day (1996), The Triangle (2005) miniseries, The Librarians (original movies / series) and Leverage Redemption for a total of over 40 other beloved highly successful efforts including The Ark.

    The Librarians: The Next Chapter represents the third true scripted science fiction series to be released on broadcast television in 2025. Currently running on TNT Networks, the series is produced by Electric Entertainment which offers the series on their streaming service, available commercial free for paid subscribers.

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    This superb series is nearing the end of it’s first season twelve episode run representing a move by Warner Brothers Discovery (WBD) that echoes their recent announcement to return creative control to content producers subsequent to the merger of the conglomerate now producing outstanding desirable results.

    We here at WormholeRiders News Agency applaud WBD for making this move that has resulted in rehiring content creators in a bottoms up instead of top down management style. The Librarians: The Next Chapter is a continuation of The Librarians movies and television series that were originally broadcast on the now defunct television broadcast network The CW. Once the home of many science fiction and teen drama shows, CW is now a streaming service under the Nexstar Media Group jointly owned by WBD and Paramount Global.

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    The Librarians: The Next Chapter opened with the return of beloved Christian Kane as the legendary Jacob Stone from the popular 2014 to 2018 Librarians series. Also starring is Jessica Green as Charlie Cornwall. Fans will recall Ms. Green from the four season successful series The Outpost (2018-2021) was executive produced by Mr. Devlin. Featuring a large ensemble cast that includes Callum McGowan as Vikram Chamberlain, Olivia Morris as Lysa Pascal, Bluey Robinson as Conner Green, Caroline Loncq as Elaine Astolat, Adnan Haskovic as General Bogdan Gregor, admirers of The Ark have been delighted to see Paul Leonard Murray as Dr. Frederic Stanaris, Pavle Jerinic as Petar Blagojevic, and Jadran Malkovich as Guy Leroy in guest starring roles.

     

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    The series features Rachel Olschan and Noah Wyle as Executive Producers. Viewers will recall Wyle from the original 2004 movie that kicked off the franchise and Olschan from The Ark. Additionally viewers have enjoyed the writing of The Ark’s Rebecca Rosenberg and the directing of Sandra Mitrovic, Milan Todorovic, and Orsi Nagypal, all featured Directors from The Ark.

    The continuation series features time travel from a past Librarian. Returning to what used to be his castle, Vikram Chamberlain discovers it is now a a museum, which in turn causes him to accidentally unleash magic across the world. The Librarians: The Next Chapter is a popular series that we enjoy each week and we are pleased with the fact that this superb science series has already been renewed for a second season!

     

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    We had hoped all three series would be featured at SDCC, but due to studio tight budgets, that will not be the case. Nevertheless we look forward to Press Rooms and Panels that will be featured at San Diego Comic-Con in next week. In the meantime, please feel free to share this article with your friends, co-workers and or your family!

    We look forward to you visiting our dedicated review and analysis web site here in the future! Or as many of our readers and visitors often do, visit TeamWHR on X, or visit me on Twitter by clicking the text links or images avatars in this news story. I and TeamWHR look forward to Seeing You on The Other Side!

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  • Mayans MC – Final Episode Slow to Bleed Fair Son and Series Analysis – The Good, The Bad and The Ugly!

    Mayans MC – Final Episode Slow to Bleed Fair Son and Series Analysis – The Good, The Bad and The Ugly!

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    Greetings to all the fans of Mayans MC!

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    We are all feeling a bit lost without this fantastic series. That brought us into the world of a motorcycle club in the fictional town of Santo Padre, California. 

    Mayans MC showed us the importance of brotherhood and family in a world of bikes, money, drugs, clubs, loyalty, guns, and more. This type of motorcycle club criminal world was initially introduced to us in Sons of Anarchy, created by Kurt Sutter.

    Within this world, we witnessed a Shakespearean tale with Greek tragedy undertones unfold before our eyes. Elgin James skillfully guided the series on a lengthy journey, introducing us to a diverse cast of characters, some of whom we adore and others we despise.

    Warning: This detailed analysis of the marvelous  Mayans MC series will have many spoilers revealed, so if you have yet to see the series or have not caught up with all the episodes across the five superb seasons, then stop now!

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    At the start of the series on September 04, 2018, Ezekiel ‘Ez’ Reyes (JD Pardo) entered a world vastly different from what he had planned for his future.

    Known as “The Golden Boy,” Ez had expected to finish college at Stanford, marry his high school sweetheart, Emily Thomas (Sarah Bolger), pursue a successful career as a lawyer or doctor, start a family, and lead a prosperous life.

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    However, fate had other ideas for him, Emily and the other members of the Reyes family.

    Another significant theme in the show is the relationship between fate and the consequences of the characters’ decisions. Each of which would have far-reaching effects on everyone and everything, especially the Mayans high school sweethearts Ez and Emily.

     

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    Slow to Bleed Fair Son and Series Analysis:

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    The events in the series and Ez’s current situation resulted from his father’s sins.

    Felipe Reyes’s (Edward James Olmos) troubled past drove Ez to make a life-altering decision affecting those around him.

    With a veteran like Olmos part of the series, we knew we would be getting top-notch acting in every scene that Edward James Olmos was in.

     

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    The series featured a talented cast of Latino actors, including Edward James Olmos, Danny Pino, Michael Irby, Selene Luna, Carla Baratta, Emilio Rivera, Vincent Vargas who we interviewed at San Diego Comic-Con 2022 before season five and Tony Plana. One actor who stood out to me was Richard Cabral, who played Johnny Coco Cruz. I have expressed my admiration for his performance multiple times. Cabral and co-star JD Pardo delivered some of the best acting I have seen on TV, bringing depth and complexity to their characters.

    We saw their flaws, weaknesses, intelligence, and brutality, which gave us insight into what drove them.

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    From the first season, after Emily visited him in prison, we learned why Ez had been released from prison after serving only eight years.

    Few people ever knew about these details. Unfortunately, this would ultimately become Ez’s undoing.

    Ez brought a different energy to the club, using his intelligence as an asset instead of relying solely on physical strength like his brother Angel (Clayton Cardenas).

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    Brotherhood was a central theme, as being part of the club always meant having someone to back you up. But it also meant sacrificing individuality for the good of the club.

    The characters’ backstories were interwoven, and we saw how they evolved from season to season. Ez’s arc was particularly impressive, with shades of Shakespearean tragedy.

    The writers incorporated references to Julius Caesar, Richard III, Hamlet, and Greek mythology, adding depth for viewers who caught the parallels. Overall, the series was a masterful example of great storytelling and acting.

     

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    In the TV series, Miguel Galindo (Danny Pino) is a cartel boss and Emily Thomas’ husband. Pino brings a sense of swagger and intelligence to the character, which he has previously portrayed in Kurt Sutter’s The Shield. As the son of the feared and respected head of the Galindo Cartel, Miguel has always had to prove himself and not live in his father’s shadow. Pino does an excellent job portraying Miguel’s duality, from his ruthless business persona to his loving role as a husband and father. Miguel’s interactions with Ez are fascinating, as Emily is often the subject of their conversations. Miguel fully understands Emily’s lingering feelings for Ez, which adds tension to their relationship and leads to its downfall.

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    The female characters in the series have consistently been portrayed with excellent writing and acting. Kurt Sutter has a talent for highlighting the flaws and strengths of his female characters, highlighting their power, intelligence, brutality, beauty, and ugliness. This complexity adds depth to each female character, making them all the more celebrated. The women in Mayans have unique qualities, each displaying brilliance from the beginning. For instance, Carla Baratta’s portrayal of Luisa ‘Adelita’ Espina was exceptional. She started as the fierce leader of Los Olvidados, which means ‘the forgotten ones,’ and became a nuisance to the Galindo cartel. Carla’s portrayal of Adelita’s anger and suffering, disguised as brutality, was remarkable. Her ability to fully immerse herself in the character, almost becoming animalistic, was a challenging feat for any actor, which she accomplished with conviction.

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    Adelita’s journey was tumultuous and difficult. Her brokenness fueled her desire for revenge against those who hurt her. The only thing that gave her stability was her son Maverick.

    Despite being told by Lincoln ‘Linc’ Potter (Ray McKinnon), that her son had died, Adelita refused to believe it. Her lengths to recover her son were astounding, a testament to a mother’s love.

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    After reuniting with Maverick, Adelita left her life behind and started a family with Angel. Sadly, fate had other plans in store for her. Adelita’s collaboration with Soledad (Selene Luna) revealed that her past resulted from her current struggles.

    She resorted to this path to secure financial support for her son. However, she concealed this truth from Angel, who later found out but never confronted her.

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    Lincoln, a bad, corrupt cop to the core who caused much suffering for the members of the Mayans, ultimately triumphs over Patricia Devlin (Dana Delany).

    Delany, an accomplished actress who joined the series for five exciting episodes, engaged in a battle she almost won that would have witnessed Potter behind bars for his crimes. Tragically Devlin was destined to lose to Potter who had outsmarted the lady with Department of Justice connections all the way from Washington DC.

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    I was disappointed by how Adelita’s character died in the series. Given her impressive fighting skills, I expected her to go out again in a blaze of glory while fighting for her freedom. Instead, her death felt unceremonious. I found it disappointing how the character’s actions went against what they had previously stood for. While Mini killing her may have been intentional, it left me unsatisfied. I had hoped for a confrontation between the two characters regarding the task Soledad had given her rather than Mini resorting to killing. This was one of the few issues I had with the series. The writers took the easy way out by killing off certain characters instead of giving them a death that was true to their character.

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    I had a favorite character in the show: Hope (Vanessa Giselle). I enjoyed interviewing Vanessa about her acting process and audition for Mayans. She was so fun and incredibly talented. Her character name suited her well because she was a source of light in Coco’s life. Despite the circumstances of their meeting, Hope remained authentic to herself. She survived and flourished despite Isaac’s (JR Bourne) threats towards her and Coco. Unfortunately, Coco eventually passed away, and when he did, it changed Hope and Letty (Emily Tosta).

     

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    Hope and Letty found solace in each other, leaning on each other for comfort and helping each other work through the immense sorry that comes with losing a loved one.

    When Isaac found Hope and Letty again, he held them prisoner and forced them to commit acts of violence and spy on the Broken Saints, who were in consort with the Mayans. Once Letty and Hope escaped and went on the run, Hope made the heartbreaking decision not to continue.

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    She made Letty stop the car on a busy highway, told her she loved her, thanked her for being her best friend, and then stepped back into oncoming traffic. Hope died on her terms, in her way.

    Yes, it was brutal, but she knew that if they continued running, Isaac would find them no matter where they went. Hope found peace on her terms, which is why her death made sense to me because she did it her way.

     

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    Another strong female character was Soledad (Selene Luna), leader of the LNG cartel. Soledad had the business savvy and brutality customarily associated with men, but she proved she could be just as ruthless and dominant. Selene brought a gravitas to her performance; she could go head-to-head with the men in her scenes and outshine them. She was cunning and skillful in her portrayal of Soledad. I had the pleasure of interviewing Selene; she was lovely and wonderful. Soledad showed that even if you are family, it does not mean you are immune to her brutal ways, as she had Adelita kill off her brother El Banquero (Guillermo Garcia).

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    The supporting characters in the Mayans played a crucial role in the story. Their individual stories added depth to the series and made them more relatable. Gilly Lopez (Vincent Vargas), Bishop (Michael Irby), Creeper (Joseph Raymond Lucero), Hank (Frankie Loyal), Letty (Emily Tosta), and Taza (Raoul Max Trujillo) all had their unique tales that were interwoven into the plot.

    Watching the prospects of the club was also intriguing, especially the newest prospects, Nestor (Gino Vento) and Bottles (Alex Barone) whom we interviewed during season five. Ez, who started as a prospect, quickly rose to become the President, but not without causing tension within the group. The prospect position is similar to underlings in mob families, where they must prove their worth before becoming full members. Ez stood out from the others with his intelligence and cunning. Overall, integrating these characters added a human element to the story and made the series more enjoyable.

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    The Reyes brothers had a strong bond; Angel was always very protective of his little brother, and Ez loved him very much. As the series progressed, we saw the shift happen in their dynamic. I found it intriguing to witness how they switched roles, where Ez transformed into the ruthless and savage one, executing Gabby (Sulem Calderon) as she threatened Angel.

    Although some individuals were stunned by this scene, it did not surprise me. Knowing the mafia and their lifestyle, I understand that family holds the utmost importance, surpassing all aspects of life.

    Frankly, I never understood the relationship between Ez and Gabby; it never made sense to me.

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    Even after Ez took charge of the club and appointed Bishop as his VP, he continued to seek guidance from Alvarez (Emilio Rivera). Ez believed that the previous version of the club, which included Alvarez and Bishop, had become outdated. However, the issue is that the traditional methods were effective, albeit less fast or efficient than Ez desired. One of the minor characters (I forgot which one) had said, “The Mayans were a great club…under Alvarez,” harkening back to the old-school ways. It is why Marcus wanted to wait until all details were given regarding Coco’s death before jumping headfirst into war. Marcus and Bishop have seen what a war can do to the club; they have seen the bloodshed and their brother’s fall. They both know what it takes to be leaders, yet Ez—usurped both.

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    One character, Lincoln Potter, was universally despised for the evil he did to the Mayans, yet loved simultaneously due to his slimy and corrupt nature with an ability to manipulate people seemingly at will.

    Despite his morally bankrupt behavior, his presence on screen was always enjoyed. This is a true testament to the exceptional acting skills of Ray McKinnon, as he successfully portrayed a character that was so easy to hate . In addition to Lincoln Potter, there were a few other characters that I enjoyed seeing on screen. One of them was Isaac (JR Bourne). His portrayal of Isaac was sinister and jarring, as he made it his mission to make Hope’s life with Coco miserable. The addition of the characters from SOA had brought the series back full circle to what it had always intended to be.

    Mayans MC S5x05 Isaac has no intention of cooperating
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    I was not pleased with the way the writers portrayed Isaac’s demise. It felt underwhelming and needed more proper acknowledgment of his character.

    Overall, it left me feeling disappointed. Given the harm he inflicted on other characters, it seemed fitting that his actions would catch up with him and that Ez would ultimately defeat him just as he had done to others. However, the actual fight scene was dull and anticlimactic, which made the build-up to the event feel misleading.

    Another scene viewers did not like was the killing of Sofia (Andrea Cortés) because she knew too much about the Mayans. Fortunately, Sally the dog survived and was saved by Letty who fled to the Broken Saints ranch after corrupt Potter and Kody (Stella Maeve – pictured above left) gloated over setting up the massacre of the Mayans.

     

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    The last episode engaged me at the end, which I knew was coming. The characters were going through the motions, with Ez in particular having disappeared entirely. He was like a ghost of himself, a myth of someone who had already done what he needed and had nothing left to give. I hoped the writers would have given him a more dignified death.

    Despite this, I understood what they were trying to do and appreciated the inclusion of historical figures like Julius Caesar and Richard III. I particularly loved Bishop’s reference to Shakespeare, which showed that Ez wasn’t the only one who appreciated his work.

     

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    The scene between Angel and Ez was heartbreaking, as their love for each other and bond as brothers was palpable. Yet it made sense for Ez to die at the hands of his brother, as twisted as that may sound because it was the ultimate proof of love. You kill that which you love the most, metaphorically. Overall, the series was excellent and ran for an incredible five years. It introduced me to a new set of characters and actors I am now a lifelong fan of. It also gave Latino actors more prominence than any other series in the last decade and offered a glimpse into the world of a motorcycle gang in Santo Padre, California. I’ve enjoyed watching the series from the beginning, and while it wasn’t as popular as Sons of Anarchy, it was fine with me. It stood on its own as a unique entity, introducing us to characters we grew to love, love to hate, and will genuinely miss. It delved into profound family, fate, choices, and karma themes. I also appreciated that the writers incorporated aspects of Mayan culture, introducing us to new gods and inspiring us to learn more about them.

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    At first, I had planned to write a review of each season of the series, but I soon realized that would take too much time and not showcase what I truly loved about it. Some seasons were better than others, after all. Instead, I focused on what I enjoyed and disliked about the series, the characters I adored, and the actors who brought them to life. Please watch the series and come to your own conclusions, whether you agree or disagree with me. That makes this show outstanding – it sparks conversations and thoughts and makes you question everything. I am thrilled that the series ended with Angel and Maverick on the beach, starting a new life they could not have had before. I am grateful to Kurt Sutter, Elgin James, JD Pardo, Michael Irby, Danny Pino, Sarah Bolger, Vanessa Giselle, Selene Luna, Alex Barone, and everyone who contributed to this incredible show. While it’s bittersweet to see it end, I know that the legacy of the Sons of Anarchy and Mayans will live on.

     

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  • Mayans MC Final Season Reviews I Must Go in Now for the Fog Is Rising as Everything is Crystallizing!

    Mayans MC Final Season Reviews I Must Go in Now for the Fog Is Rising as Everything is Crystallizing!

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    Welcome back Mayans MC lovers,

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    With the ninth episode of the fifth season on Mayans MC, the series introduced out a surprise character appearance and we suffered the loss of another revered character.

    The surprise character who meets Ez (JD Pardo) is Wendy Case (Drea de Matteo) from the Sons of Anarchy. SOA admirers will recall de Matteo portrayed Jax Teller’s (Charlie Hunnam) ex-wife. Wendy made her debut in the SOA premiere in the first season that aired on September 03, 2008 and played a recurring role through the fifth season.

    Is the meeting between Ez and Wendy coincidence or fate? Did Wendy seek out Ez after hearing about the heinous activities of Isaac (JR Bourne) one of the greatest villains during the five year run of Mayans. Subsequent to “Her Blacks Crackle and Drag” when Isaac mentally tortured Hope (Vanessa Giselle) to the point where she took her own life to save Letty (Emily Tosta) from being further harassed by evil Isaac.

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    In perhaps the most poignant loss of the entire series we witness what appears to be the death of Filipe Reyes (Edward James Olmos), one of the most respected characters in the series who has given loving advice too everyone. In a scene of real terror, Filipe sacrificed himself to protect Angel (Clayton Cardenas) and son Maverick (Maverick James) from Isaac who was seeking to exact more revenge on the Mayans by murdering Angel. Maverick is saved, but Isaac and a henchman escape when Filipe uses his gun to hold them off. Will Isaac be stopped? We shall see!

     

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    Mayans MC S5x09 Bottles and Guero head back from the Broken Saints ranch arson
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    The episode, written by Jenny Lynn and delightfully directed by Elgin James, opens with where we left off in “Her Blacks Crackle and Drag” with Bottles (Alex Barone) and Guero (Andrew Jacobs) who were visiting friends at Broken Saints ranch where the Mayans Fentanyl cooking laboratory at the Broken Saints ranch is located.  The look on their faces having witnessed the burning facility after they are heading back to the Mayans HQ says it all; defeat after months of hard work. Upon return to the Mayans compound Bottles and Guero immediately notify Ez who is with Sofia (Andrea Cortés) and Sally the dog. Knocking on Ez’s door very early in the morning, surprised, Ez says “What the fuck!?”

    Mayans MC S5x09 Angel and Meverick settle in at Filipes house
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    Subsequent to this shocking opening sequence, we are with Angel and young Maverick who have decided to move in this Filipe who told them “this has always been your home”, and “you were raised here”. Filipe has cleaned out a room for Angel and Maverick. Viewers can see that Angel obviously needs the emotional support of his father after his wife Luisa Adelita (Carla Baratta) was murdered. Filipe warns his son that he cannot allow Maverick to grow up like us “don’t let him be like us”.

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    One our favorite characters, Emily Thomas (Sarah Bolger) is talking with Luis (Michael Anthony Perez) at home with Miguel (Danny Pino). It is during this time that Emily thanks Luis for helping her when Luis says “Any time Mr. Galindo has ever had a problem, I’m always the one that makes it go away”. This unintentional confession leads viewers to conclude that Luis must have been there when Emily’s sister was killed during their attempted escape in season three. Meanwhile, while a new video security system is being set up, Emily has the installer adjust the camera to point in a direction that would allow her blind spots in coverage of the house interior. This appears to be for Emily’s planned future escape from Miguel with her son Cristóbal.

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    Ez heads out to the Broken Saint ranch to meet Johnny Panic (Caitlin Stasey) to assess the damage from the fire caused by Letty who in a vain effort to save Hope, told Isaac about the drug fabrication facility.

    Although Johnny Panic is civil enough, Ez does not receive a warm welcome from the rest of the Broken Saints members, one of whom fires a warning shot at Ez.

    Mayans MC S5x09 Chip tells Ez that next time she will pull the trigger
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    Johnny Panic tells Ez that two of their members were killed by the SOA who set fire to the place when their members were inside. Ez says they have to get the “pipeline back up and running” when Chip (Lauren McKnight), one of the Broken Saints punches Ez in the face pointing a pistol at him.

    Johnny stops Chip telling the members that it is her fault for allowing the Mayans to set up the drug laboratory shop at their ranch, stating “I’ll take whatever punishment you see fit”. Chip says to Ez if she ever sees him again, “I’m pulling the trigger” while punching Johnny Panic for bringing this tragedy to the ranch.

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    Two things happen. First, Miguel gets a phone call from the Department of Justice’s Patricia Devlin (Dana Delany) to meet her about their deal to protect Miguel’s family is he will provide precise information about corrupt Lincoln Potter (Ray McKinnon). Viewers know that it is Potter who has been abusing his position in law enforcement ever since Mayans started five years ago and likely for a longer time than that. Potter, has been behind much of the trouble in Santo Padre and for the Mayans. Miguel meets with Patricia to complete their arrangements. He demands full immunity in writing for himself and Emily for providing evidence about Potter. Miguel provides Patricia with a sample of what he is going to turn over that raises her eyebrows in agreement. Patricia later calls Miguel to inform his that they have a deal that will protect him, his wife and Cristóbal, their son.

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    In an interesting scene, we observe Isaac alone crying over the loss of his brother, SOA members and perhaps even Hope. Terry (Greg Vrotsos) and other members are discussing how it was that the Mayans were able to attack their headquarters without Terry even getting off a single shot? Isaac comes out to set their course of action against the Mayans “I want them to know the pain of losing a brother” that will instead lead to the loss of Filipe Reyes. The look of hatred on Isaac’s face is palpable.

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    Next we are with Ez who is out riding on a lonesome stretch of some highway in what appears to be the central valley of California. His face looks pained and he appears to be distracted thinking about all the setbacks he has experienced and that have occurred recently to the Mayans. Not paying attention, a coyote with an animal it has hunted jumps in front of Ez causing him to lose control of his motorcycle and gets a bit banged up when he and the bike hits the pavement.

    Mayans MC S5x09 Wendy Case shows up to help Ez
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    It is here that Wendy Case appears, helps Ez, but does not reveal that her ex-husband was a member of the SOA “I’d rather not say” says Wendy who also tells Ez “If it’s not the bike, it’s the life”. Ez realizes Wendy knows some things about the rough existence of motorcycle clubs. Wendy offers to give Ez a ride wince there is apparently no cell phone service.

    During the ride to town, Ez and Wendy share, without revealing their identities, that the life they have lived and the places they have been have been very difficult. “I can see the world, I just can’t touch it” says Ez referring to his love for Sofia that he has been blocking out. Then Ez says “I must have a concussion, or something, I don’t know why I told you that”.

    Mayans MC S5x09 Ez apologies and opens up to Sofia
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    Wendy gives it to Ez straight: “It’s trauma” (not from the accident), but from the life they have lived. Wendy admits that she was an addict, but proudly says “I’ve been clean almost a decade”. Wendy also shares that her stress is from cleaning up her ex-husbands messes “nine years later”.

    Wendy bids Ez farewell telling him to “She her (Sofia) and let her see you”.  Ez goes home and opens up to Sofia bringing communication and love back to their relationship.

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    Next we are in Oceanside California where Patricia Devlin has tracked down Potter’s wife and son. Potter’s wife was a witness in a triple murder case in Mexico, but disappeared, no doubt with Potter’s help.

    Potter shows up and is ticked off at Patricia for making it “personal” with a hostile threatening grimace. Based on the evidence provided by Miguel Galindo, Patricia tells Potter that she is “there to put you in prison for the rest of your life” because “I got you motherfucker”.

    Mayans MC S5x09 Kody tells Lincoln Potter she wants Ez to die
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    Potter is not happy with this development, staring at Patricia with hatred as she leaves. We find him with Kody (Stella Maeve) in a park at night. Kody is unaware that Potter is about to be arrested by Patricia Devlin. However, he knows that Kody has lost her job with the government at the Department of Defense. Potter tells Kody that she can get her job back if she cooperates with him. It becomes obvious that Potter is going to use Kody to deflect the blame for much of his own transgressions. Kody agrees “on one condition; I want Ez Reyes to die”.

    Mayans MC S5x09 Filipe saves Maverick
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    As the episode winds down, we find Isaac and his gang of SOA malcontents breaking into Angel’s house. Their intent is clear, to kill Angel to teach Ez a lesson and bring him pain for messing with the SOA. Angel is not there, but Isaac is smart enough to realize that Angel might be at Filipe’s house. They kick in the doors at Filipe’s house with Isaac yelling for Angel who is not there.

    Filipe gets his gun and shotgun, grabs Maverick to protect him, and locks himself in a room blocking the door. In an exchange of gunfire, Filipe is hit, but so is one of Isaac’s men who tell him they have to leave when they hear Maverick crying realizing that Angel is not there.

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    The second to last Mayans episode ends with some bittersweet news for series admirers.

    First, that Angel and Maverick are reunited by the police outside Filipe’s house. The good news is that Angel and Maverick are safe.

    The sad news is that Filipe is observed under a black tarp being carried on a stretcher out of the house just before the preview for the final Mayans episode “Slow to Bleed Fair Son” is aired.

     

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  • Mayans MC Finale Season Reviews Her Blacks Crackle and Drag – The War is Coming Soon!

    Mayans MC Finale Season Reviews Her Blacks Crackle and Drag – The War is Coming Soon!

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    Hello my fellow Mayans MC fans,

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    The stakes are increasing, with only two episodes left. This episode titled “Her Blacks Crackle and Drag” was written by Sean Varela and Vincent Vargas. Just as the previous episodes have focused on family and those dynamics, this episode and I assume the next two will focus on the impending war. Brett Dos Santos was again in the director’s chair for this episode, as he was for Episode two, “Lord Help My Poor Soul.”

    I am happy to see Vincent Vargas get writing credit for this episode. In 2022 at Comic-con, I had the pleasure of interviewing him one-on-one, and he mentioned that he definitely sees himself writing more. I don’t know if he had written this episode at the time. I love that Elgin James lets the cast write and direct episodes. I like that he allows them to get that experience under their belts.

    The recap showed scenes from an earlier episode of Guero’s (Andrew Jacobs) rash decision to execute Diaz (Alex Fernandez) and Jinx (Giovanni Rodriguez) as payback for killing his father, Ibarra. Creeper (Joseph Raymond Lucero) gets shanked in prison just as he’s about to tell Hank (Frankie Loyal) who the rat is. Letty (Emily Tosta) has been spying on the Broken Saints for Isaac (JR Bourne) about what is happening at the ranch.

     

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    At the episode’s opening, we see Downer (Angel Oquendo) and Guero driving to the headquarters of the Grim Bastards. At first, I hadn’t noticed that they were wearing Sons of Anarchy kuttes, but it makes sense since it gives the illusion that SOA were the ones to kill the Mayans, not their own. The banter between them is hilarious, and the rock, paper, scissors game they played was a favorite, considering Downer added his spin to it.

    Mayans MC S5x08 Letty is caught trying to escape the Broken Saints ranch
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    Letty trying to sneak out of the Broken Saints ranch compound was a bit sketchy, but she did get caught by one of the Broken Saints member women.

    Luckily Letty able to verbally finesse her way into stealing a truck to meet Isaac. I am surprised that Letty has not been caught in a lie yet by the women. I feel that may happen soon, and the consequences may not work out in her favor.

    Mayans MC S5x08 Filipe says to Miguel that we must forgive
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    I loved the scenes between Felipe (Edward James Olmos) and Miguel (Danny Pino). Both scenes were well-written, as well as acted. Miguel’s arrogance and disdain for Felipe was felt, and Danny conveyed that well. I find it interesting that Miguel talked about his father and what he was like with him not knowing what his father was really like to those that knew him before Miguel was born. Miguel still has no clue how bad his mother was and how the whole trajectory of the Reyes family changed because of her. No one would be in this situation if it weren’t for Dita (Ada Maris). Felipe tells Miguel, as he has told both Angel (Clayton Cardenas) and Ez (JD Pardo), “The only thing a father can ask of his son is to forgive his mistakes.” That statement has been repeated a few other times during the series. With the shift between Ez and Felipe, he has asked him to forgive him a few times. It is because of Felipe’s past mistakes that the whole situation has been put in motion. It makes you think about how one decision can change so many lives.

    Mayans MC S5x08 Isaac threatens Letty
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    Now that the Grim Bastards are with the Mayans, the war with SOA will undoubtedly be bloody. Unfortunately, the circumstances that the Grim Bastards are coming into this war are misleading. It was all under pretenses, but you have to shed some blood during a fight.

    I loved the scene between Isaac and Letty. He mentioned that the “fairer sex always pay the price of war” and that they are left behind and must go on alone. The Greek tragedy level has been gaining momentum, with war and family as the two main themes throughout this season. I suspect that by the end of the series, we will have a full-on Greek and Shakespearean tragedy on our hands.

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    Isaac alluded to the Holocaust and the Vietnam War by mentioning two vivid pictures that have been seen time and time again about the horrors of war. He said one of a girl smiling at a German soldier and getting her head shaved and brought out to the street. The other was the picture of 9-year-old Kim Phuc running from the napalm bomb that struck her village in June 1972. As a photographer, that picture of Kim, known as the Napalm Girl, devastates me every time I see it. The terror and fear on her face forever burned into my brain.

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    JR did a spectacular job of letting us glimpse sorrow, if only for a second, of how that affected him. That has Vincent written all over it since he was in the Army and a Ranger. I know he has felt the monumental effects of war and the PTSD that comes with it.

    Letty telling Isaac that “someday, someone will” shoot you or finish the job her father did makes me think there will be some foreshadowing there. Isaac also manipulates Hope (Vanessa Giselle) into thinking that Letty has abandoned her. It shows how sinister he can be.

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    With the chess pieces falling into place with both the Grim Bastards and Iron War on the side of the Mayans, Ez’s plan is coming to fruition.

    He knew that once he had the Grim Bastards on his side that the SOA stood no chance. I don’t think the writers plan on having too many people standing at the end of the series. There are signs that some of the Mayans may be leaving, but we shall see.

    Ez is also isolating himself more and more from the club, not physically but mentally. He knows he may be over his head with all this happening, but he doesn’t show it. He is smart but not smart enough to win this war. He doesn’t have the experience that Bishop (Michael Irby) does. I want to see how the final two episodes will play out and who will survive.

    Mayans MC S5x08 Creeper in a casket
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    Creepers funeral at the clubhouse was sad. It was great to see Taza (Raoul Max Trujillo) again, even if it was for a funeral. Creeper’s sister (Yadi Valerio Rivera)-Emilio Rivera’s real life wife-spoke about how Creeper made sure that the two of them would be taken care of since their mother didn’t have the wherewithal to do it. She mentioned that ever since joining the Mayans, he was happy and loved each one of his brothers. She had singled out Ez and how much Creeper loved and was loyal to him. You could see how that statement affected Ez. “I killed my brother. I killed Creeper,” Ez says, and the audience thinks he is confessing, but not quite. He says he regrets that it happened on his watch, and Creeper’s sister consoles him as if to say it wasn’t his fault…if she only knew.

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    I also loved how each club member toasted Creeper with bottles of water. Seeing that his brothers honored his sobriety and kept that memory alive was wonderful. It goes to show how much Creeper meant to them.

    Kody (Stella Maeve) made an appearance at the funeral as well. I know she has it out for Ez, and in next week’s preview, she said she wants Ez dead. The one thing I wondered about Creeper’s death is, did he leave a note about who the rat was? I would have done that knowing how prison can be and what transpired between him and Ez in a previous episode. That would be the most logical thing, at least to me.

    Mayans MC S5x08 Hope commits suicide to stop Isaac from hurting Letty
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    Hope and Letty escaped from where Hope was being held with the help of Terry (Greg Vrotsos), who seemed to have grown a conscience. With Letty and Hope driving down the highway, Hope tells Letty that Isaac will find them. Letty doesn’t believe her and says they’ll move to Chicago and get jobs. She also mentioned Chuckie (Michael Ornstein), -a fan favorite-implying that he may be able to help them. It was nice to hear that name again, as Chuckie was always a beloved character in the series. Hope kept telling Letty that Isaac won’t stop. I was surprised that Letty was that naïve about what Hope told her. She should know better than that. What Hope did next was heartbreaking. She screamed at Letty to stop the car; she exited the vehicle and thanked Letty for the best few months of her life, of being her sister and best friend. When she told Letty that she was setting her free, I knew something bad was about to happen. Hope then fell back into oncoming traffic and was struck by a truck.

    Mayans MC S5x08 Hopes suicide to stop Isaac breaks Lettys heart
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    I know that this season we have seen quite a few deaths, some more brutal than others, but this death, I felt, was right in the context of the series. Right in the sense that Hope knew no matter where she went with Letty that Isaac would find them. Running for the rest of her life Is not how she wanted to live, constantly looking over her shoulder. Hope died on her terms; she died her way. She wasn’t going to give Isaac or anybody else the satisfaction of ending her life; she did it on her terms. That is heroic, tragic, and selfless. She saved Letty’s life by sacrificing her own; that’s what a hero does. I loved how the writers displayed the Suicide hotline at the end of the episode. I hope (pun intended) it helps those that need it.

    Mayans MC S5x08 Sofia is blocked out emotionally by Ez
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    Sophia (Andrea Cortes) trying to reach out to Ez was heartbreaking. It was a short scene, but powerful in that she warned him that he was losing her.

    Ez intends to spare everyone he loves and let himself be the martyr. It’s almost like it was his fate. His relationship with everyone he’s loved has shifted and changed so much over the series that he inevitably isolates himself.

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    The last scene of Bottles (Alex Barone) and Guero in the van heading to the Broken Saints ranch was hilarious. Their banter at the gas station was comedy gold; I loved how both actors let loose on each other. As the men approach the ranch, they run out of gas, and Guero instructs Bottles to get out and push since he is the Prospect. Bottles notices flames coming from the ranch. The next scene is the fentanyl lab in flames and bodies being carried out. The flames are illuminated in Bottles glasses; that was a nice touch.

    Mayans MC S5x08 Hank and Ez in the boardroom
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    Two episodes remain. Knowing Elgin James and Kurt Sutter, the ending will be epic. We shall see who, in the end, is left standing and who will ride off into the sunset. Regardless of what happens, it will be a fantastic ride. As for the series finale episode, I will attend San Diego Comic-Con that evening. Therefore, I will not be able to watch the finale and will watch the final episode once I return home on July 24th. What I plan on doing for my review is writing about the entire series from season one to season five. I want to write about how groundbreaking this series has been and my likes and dislikes about it. Please be patient with me; it will take much re-watching of the series to get my full thoughts on paper.

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  • Mayans MC Final Season Reviews To Fear of Death, I Eat the Stars – But All Cannot Survive the Scars!

    Mayans MC Final Season Reviews To Fear of Death, I Eat the Stars – But All Cannot Survive the Scars!

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    Welcome back Mayans MC lovers,

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    With the seventh episode of the fifth season on Mayans MC, the series pilled out the body bags in large numbers after last episode “My Eyes Filled and Then Closed on the Last of Childhood Tears” when viewers began to realize that things were going to come to confrontation subsequent to Ez (JD Pardo) and Angel (Clayton Cardenas) taking out and burying Sons of Anarchy (SOA) member Happy Lowman (David Labrava). Viewers will recall that Happy was the person responsible for the death of their mother Marisol Reyes many years earlier. No doubt this killing action will accelerate the war between the Mayans and the SOA.

    That the body count in this episode climbed quickly was not unexpected as the series enters the final stretch to end of the Mayans MC program as we know them only three episodes in the near future. What was shocking to many viewers including this editor was that two revered characters were killed, including Creeper (Joseph Raymond Lucero), Luisa “Adelita” (Carla Baratta) in specific. Other characters that were taken out were Jess (Grace Rizzo), Diaz (Alex Fernandez) and his sidekick Jinx (Giovanni Rodriguez) who were visiting from the Oakland Mayans to protest the killing of Happy Lowman.

    Mayans S5x07 Emily in shock after killing Mrs Buksar
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    One of the main Mayans character we never suspected of violence, Emily Thomas (Sarah Bolger), totally lost it and killed Mrs. Buksar (Kathleen Quinlan) whose son had been killed as a result of actions by Ez who then threatened Emily and Ez when she made a visit to honor her dead son with a charitable donation. The rage on Emily’s face was palpable when she smashed Mrs. Buksar’s skull during the encounter.

    Following in the footsteps of the iconic SOA series that was the precursor to Mayans, viewers must realize that almost all main SOA characters were killed off, and so it will be that many central Mayans characters will also be killed off. The real question then becomes which of the series main characters will be fortunate enough to survive the next three episodes? Before proceeding we include a very interesting feature courtesy of FX Networks about JD Pardo directing “I See the Black Light“.

     

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    Mayans S5x07 Letty found on the side of the road by the Broken Saints
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    The episode written by Vivian Tse and directed by Elgin James opens with what appears to be a miraculous escape by Letty (Emily Tosta) from the clutches of evil Isaac (JR Bourne). We observe Letty on the pavement, at night, just as the Broken Saints led by Johnny Panic (Caitlin Stasey) come down the road and encounter Letty. There is no sign of Hope (Vanessa Giselle) with viewers rightly becoming concerned that Isaac has killed Hope and left Letty for dead on the side of the road. The Broken Saints appear just in time to save Letty’s life and take her to their ranch where Ez has moved the Mayans Fentanyl Factory to escape detection.

    Mayans S5x07 Does Letty follow orders
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    As we learn later, it is all a deception. Letty is still following orders from Isaac to save Hope’s life. Isaac knows all about this since Letty is observed spying on the drug factory peering through the walls witnessing the Fentanyl fabrication taking place. No doubt this is what Isaac was taking about when he threatened Letty that he would kill Hope unless he got something back that was stolen from him (Isaac). Obviously, with the Mayans now in charge of Fentanyl distribution in the San Bernadino area, Isaac is blackmailing Letty who is doing this to save Hope’s life!

    Mayans S5x07 Ez takes notes from the On War book
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    We are next with Ez who is taking notes from a famous book called “On War” by General Carl von Clausewitz about what the Mayans are going to do about the war with the SOA.

    Speaking to himself while writing Ez says “You can’t beat your enemy without bloodshed” and “The only route to peace is complete annihilation”. There is no doubt that complete annihilation is precisely what Ez plans to do.

    Mayans S5x07 Angel wakes up alone tries to call Adelita
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    A segue finds us with Angel in bed alone. Adelita has already left on her mission dictated by Soledad (Selene Luna) to kill Ez. Angel calls Adelita to no avail, but while picking up their son Maverick from his bed, Angel finds a fortune is cash hidden underneath the mattress in Maverick’s bassinet. Viewers know that Adelita has told Filipe (Edward James Olmos) that she has been stealing drug sales cash from Soledad. What viewers are about to find out is that she plans to disobey orders and kill Soledad instead of Ez.

    Mayans S5x07 Bishop messes up his relationship with Maggie
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    Next we come to another tragic scene with Bishop (Michael Irby). In previous episodes he had promised Maggie (Presciliana Esparolini) to be loyal to her while he gave up drugs he had been doing again with Treenie (Augie Duke). Maggie comes to visit Bishop as a surprise at his home. When she enters the bedroom, Maggie finds Bishop in bed with Treenie. Bishop tries to explain, but it is too late. Maggie leaves them both saying “I don’t know you, I don’t want to know you”. Maggie slaps Bishop stating as she leaves “We did it, we fucked it up”. I and many viewers had truly hoped that Bishop would find his way clear and be loyal to Maggie, but alas, this is not to be.

    Mayans S5x07 15 kilos pressed
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    We then move to Ez, Gilly (Vincent Vargas) and Hank (Frankie Loyal) who are meeting with Cole (Branton Box) to deliver the next shipment of Fentanyl, this time even more. Now the Mayans are delivering some fifteen kilos in total that Elio (Luis Fernandez-Gil) and Bottles (Alex Barone) are producing in ever larger quantities at the secret Broken Saints ranch Fentanyl facility.

    Cole confirms that Ez now has complete control of the California prisons “up to the Oregon border” meaning that Ez can now have Creeper executed to seal the leak of the few people who know that Ez cooperated with the authorities to obtain early release from prison himself many years ago. In exchange for this power, Ez is told that he must pay off the prison authority motorcycle clubs Iron War and Storm 88 with fifty percent of the gross revenue from “everything” to maintain control of the prisons.

    Mayans S5x07 Emily is spattered with blood when she kills Mrs Buksar
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    Now comes one of the most frightening scenes in the episode where Emily meets with Mrs. Buksar at her home to help others to avoid the tragedy of gang related violence. Emily is sincerely offering to set up a charity to honor the loss of her son Marlon (David Clayton Rogers), a death that was made to appear to be a suicide, but Mrs. Buksar was really a murder. This effort seems to be going well with Mrs. Buksar listening intently until she turns of Emily letting her know that she plans to seek revenge on Ez and Emily herself. Emily in obvious loyalty to Ez, loses it and kills Mrs. Buksar in an act of violent rage. Bodyguard Luis (Michael Anthony Perez) and Emily then cleans up the murder scene at house making it appear to be an accident.

    Mayans S5x07 Bottles and Guero happy to see Elio at the Broken Saints ranch
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    All seems to be going well for Letty at the Broken Saints club who is doing her part in working by salvaging copper wire from appliances and electronic device by smashing them to bits when the Mayans show up with Bottles and Guero (Andrew Jacobs) who are happy to see Elio when they deliver more supplies and chemicals required to make the drugs. Ez delivers Johnny Panic’s weekly cash “cut” while Letty hides to not be seen, but now knows that the cash payoff and building where the chemicals are being delivered is what Isaac has ordered her to confirm. That evening Letty sneaks outside and peers into the drug fabrication facility to make certain that she has correctly identified Isaac’s target.

    Mayans S5x07 Will Creeper survive
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    Another shocking scene occurs when we are with Creeper at the prison who is in process of making a phone call to Hank to reveal the details of “the rat” (Ez) in the Mayans. As he is calling, just as Hank picks up his cell phone and hears the call is coming from the prison, a large group of inmates attacks Creeper, apparently beating and stabbing him to death. What we do not know is if Creeper was actually killed or could he have survived the ordeal as several fans conjectured after the episode? If Creeper did survive, then it is possible that he could still let Hank know that Ez was the (another) “rat”?

    Mayans S5x07 Adelita takes aim at Soledads HQ
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    During the episode Adelita launches her raid on Soledad’s headquarters, kills several of her henchmen, steals more duffle bags full of cash and tries to kill Soledad. Unfortunately, Adelita is wounded in the process and barely makes her escape from the area. She heads to seek aid from Mini (Melany Ochoa), someone Adelita believes she can trust. Tragically, Soledad has turned Mini to her side and kills Adelita when she least expects it. I was saddened by the loss of Adelita and her attempt to make a life for Angel, herself and their son, but this too is not to be.

    Mayans S5x07 Angels visits Filipe seeking answers about Adelita
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    Angel goes to visit Filipe with his son Maverick who is not feeling well. Angel tells Filipe that he has been calling Adelita all day without success and found huge amounts of cash under Maverick’s mattress. Angel wants to know if Filipe was told anything by Adelita. “I don’t know son” says Filipe but in reality Filipe does know and doesn’t want to break his son’s heart. It is at this time that Adelita is visiting Mini who betrays and stabs her to death. Many fans including myself were very disappointed that Adelita did not survive. We had hoped that she, Angel, Maverick and Filipe could live happily ever. No happy ending for Adelita my friends, a memorable character portrayed by an excellent actress during all five years in the series.

    Mayans S5x07 Nestor kills Jess
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    Outside the club, Nestor (Gino Vento) has taken Jess on a ride to the hills under the guise that he likes her. Hank had discovered that that Jess was a “rat” on the Mayans and Nestor kills her in the car.

    Hank shows up to congratulate Nestor on taking care of the situation and to clean up the crime scene by pouring gasoline on the car to destroy the evidence of the murder.

    As a result of this development it looks like Nestor will no longer he a “Prospect” and earn his Mayans patch for this.

    Mayans S5x07 War rages on but Hank Bishop and Guero survive for now
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    The last mind blowing scene that is important to moving the story arc along occurs when Ez and the Mayans call a leaders meeting at the club. Ez announces that they will pay the fifty percent to Iron War and Storm 88.

    Suddenly, Diaz, leader of the Oakland Mayans and his bodyguard Jinx show up entering the board room complaining that the Mayans should not have killed Happy Lowman since it only serves to escalate tensions between the Mayans and the SOA.

    Mayans S5x07 Planning the future in the Mayans boardroom
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    Ez lays out the strategy for the future, explaining that it was required to send a message to the SOA, then offers Dias his chapters cash cut from the drug sales as they walk into the bar. Just when it seems to be settling down, Guero pulls pistol and kills Dias in retribution for the loss of his father. Bishop, with no choice left to him, kills Dias’ henchmen so that there are no witnesses to the slaughter.

    Perhaps the only good news for a specific character in the episode is for Hope who is featured in the preview for the next episode “Her Blacks Crackle and Drag” included below. Our sincere hope (pun intended) is that Letty is actually setting Isaac up and that she and Hope will lure him into for a trap!

     

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  • Mayans MC Final Season Reviews My Eyes Filled and Then Closed on the Last of Childhood Tears – The Past Comes to Light With All Our Fears!

    Mayans MC Final Season Reviews My Eyes Filled and Then Closed on the Last of Childhood Tears – The Past Comes to Light With All Our Fears!

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    Hello my fellow Mayans MC fans,

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    We are halfway through the series, and only four episodes remain, and these last episodes will be the most intense, bloody, and volatile episodes of the entire series. The title of Episode six is “My Eyes Filled and Then Closed on the Last of Childhood Tears” by Miriam Hernandez. Once again, the family played a significant role in this episode. The entire series has been about family in some way, shape, or form. It redefines what family means.

    The preview showed scenes from an earlier episode of Adelita (Carla Baratta) and the secret life she has been leading, Hank (Frankie Loyal) and Nails (Justina Adrorno) reconnecting. Bishop (Michael Irby) finally chooses life with Maggie (Presciliana Esparolini).

    We also learn that Sofia (Andrea Cortes) talked to Ez (JD Pardo) about his brother Angel (Clayton Cardenas), but we don’t know what was said. I assume it was about the warehouse fire, but we don’t know and can only speculate.

    First, let me start by saying that this episode is my absolute favorite of the entire series. You heard me, the whole series, not just the season. It has much to do with the director, a favorite of mine, Allison Anders. Her resume is filled with television work, but her early life, in general, makes her directing so specific. She captured the tension in this episode so exquisitely; more later.

     

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    Mayans MC S5x06 Angel showers knowing what he has done could haunt him
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    The beginning of the episode shows the progression and change the Reyes brothers have gone through during this series. They have switched places, with Angel now a bit softer and Ez having those hard edges more prominent than before. When Ez shows up unexpectedly at Angel’s house, we immediately think this isn’t a good situation. The tension is tangible, and it’s palpable. Watching this scene and the others that follow with these two brothers is one of the reasons I love this episode.

    Mayans MC S5x06 Ez goes to pick up Angel for the hit
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    When you have a director like Allison Anders behind the camera who understands this situation, it makes the entire episode and the scenes with the two brothers much better. The razor-sharp tension was felt throughout. I cannot tell you how often I was on the edge of my seat watching this episode, especially the scenes between Ez and Angel. I am so enamored of Allison and her work, and I am absolutely in awe of how brilliantly she directed this episode. I think this is one of my absolute favorite episodes of any television series I’ve ever seen. And that’s high praise, considering how critical I can be about film and television.

    Mayans MC S5x06 Angel with Maverick
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    You could tell in that particular scene the uneasy feeling Angel had going into that situation with his brother. Clayton Cardenas has done phenomenal work this season. This episode, in particular, is some of his finest work, and he should be incredibly proud of himself. I’ve never doubted his talent, but this episode showcased it to the enth degree and highlighted his skill as an actor and ability to show the full range of emotion and understand his instrument. I was absolutely in awe of him again and of JD Pardo and what they brought to the scenes between the brothers. That will be one thing I miss when this series finally ends. The excellent actors that I got to know and was introduced to through this series I am and will always be a lifelong fan of.

    Mayans MC S5x06 Vanessa Joy Smith cinematography
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    The other thing I loved in this episode was the cinematography which Vanessa Joy Smith again did. It was breathtaking and reminded me of some of my favorite films done by some of my favorite cinematographers. Seeing that landscape featured in a television series is a joy. That kind of detail in a series could be more prominent. But Vanessa did such an incredible job that it took my breath away, and I applaud her and her extraordinary vision with this particular episode.

    Mayans MC S5x06 Emily trains to defend herself
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    One part of episode I also really enjoyed was seeing Emily (Sarah Bolger) embrace a slightly different part of herself. I loved her interaction with Luis (Michael Anthony Perez) when he was teaching her to shoot guns at empty bottles. I enjoy that they have a quirky friendship happening between them instead of the bodyguard situation, that they usually have in the past. I think Emily was not used to that kind of softness regarding her bodyguard, coming from a man who kills people for a living as Luis had said to Emily, he doesn’t particularly care for that part, but it is part of his job.

    Mayans MC S5x06 Emily and Luis level with each other
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    It was also exciting to know that Luis told her that he knew you would leave in the grocery store. Emily replied “Were you going to let me?” Luis replied “He won’t let you ever.” when Emily questioned why he didn’t tell Miguel, he said “It didn’t happen. It won’t ever happen”, which means that yes, he is loyal to Miguel but also understands why Emily wants to leave. And this whole scenario, at least to me, looked like Luis was trying to help Emily escape Miguel (Danny Pino) teaching her how to shoot guns. If that’s not foreshadowing for something happening to Miguel at the hands of Emily, I don’t know what else is. But it was also lovely to see Emily understand Louise and where he comes from and where his loyalties lie again family family family. That has always been one of the major themes of this entire series from the beginning.

    Mayans MC Angel and Ez drive to their destiny
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    My favorite scene in the series is Angel and Ez driving to a deserted area, and Angel not knowing his fate. The scenery is impeccable. It reminds me of the incredible movie Paris, Texas or Days of Heaven with the sparse scenery, the barren landscape, and just the simplicity and beauty of that part of the country. When Ez informs Angel that it is their mother’s death anniversary, he tells him, “I hope she forgives me for what I am about to do.” as a viewer of the series, that line terrified me because, with all that we know up till now, that indicates that something horrible and intense would happen. You could feel that tension again. Kudos to Allison Anders for allowing viewers to feel it.

    Mayans MC Filipe visits Adelita and Maverick
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    As always, I do love watching scenes with Edward James Olmos. His scenes as Filipe are always quiet but loud at the same time. Olmos is a tremendous actor who gives 1000% every time he’s on-screen. His subtlety is masterful, and his skill is absolute perfection. It’s also wonderful to see him in the role now as a grandfather instead of just a father.

    That has transformed him into a softer human. We can credit Maverick, Luisa and Angel’s son for infusing his infectious smile and wonderful personality upon the Reyes family. He has turned those hardened men into the men they’ve always been, as Luisa (Adelita) points out to Felipe about Angel.

    Mayans MC S5x06 Ez aims at Angel like he is going to kill him before going into the cabin
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    When Ez and Angel stop at the small shack in the middle of nowhere, Angel notices shovels in the back of the truck. He asks Ez what they are for, and Ez tells him “We are going to bury a body.” Angel is noticeably scared. Ez asks him “Do you trust me Angel?” answers no, and Ez says “That’s the fucking problem.” Again, family, loyalty, blood, sangre y sangre. I cannot stress enough how incredible Clayton was in this particular scene. His physicality, you could tell 1000% how terrified he was. It’s a subtle change in his demeanor, but you knew that he was terrified of his brother and that he was going to kill him and felt it. As the director myself, watching that kind of scene between two actors is what I thrive on, it’s what I live for, it’s what I need in my life. It may sound weird, but when you have that kind of realism in acting, it’s not acting anymore, it’s living. You could see tear stream down Clayton’s face. I don’t know if that was intentional or the director’s or the actor’s choice, but it was perfect in that scene. It made sense”, and when he says to Ez, “Mom wouldn’t want us to hurt each other she’d want us to be together.” Then Ez says “That’s why we’re here,” and when we see Ez raising the gun…the way that it was shot, the way that Clayton just internally collapses, not physically. Still, you could see his physical body change what natural acting is about, and the score by Marlon Lang that accompanied this scene added to the intensity of the situation. It was beautifully well done.

    Mayans MC S5x06 Happy Lowman in his last moments alive
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    Seeing  Happy Lowman (David Labrava) again was great. He has always been one of those characters that, yes, he’s evil, but that’s why you love him, and it’s always great to see him. I am always a fan of the villains you love to hate because they make episodes and series more interesting. They bring that element to their characters, adding depth to whatever they are in. It was also interesting to hear the name Chibs be mentioned; that may hint that we might see him in the remaining series of episodes. Because we do know that the Sons of Anarchy will show up again, we just don’t know who, in addition to Isaac (JR Bourne), will be part of those episodes when he mentioned that killing Ez and Angel’s mother was business and not personal that reminded me of course of mob hits which are always business not personal. It also is very telling about how it’s Ez that is holding the gun and is pointing it at Happy that it was Ez who came up with this entire plan not Angel. From the very beginning of the series Angel was the one that was always the bad ass, that was always the killer, that was always the stronger of the two brothers. Still, that has completely changed, and they have almost swapped personalities.

    Mayans MC S5x06 Ez prepares to kill Happy Lowman
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    “You set this all in motion and destroyed all of our lives,” Ez says to Happy, which was the whole purpose of Ez’s journey. The only reason why Ez is became part of the Mayans is because of Happy and because what he did set in motion. What he was hired to do, if Marisol did not get killed, none of what we have been seeing the last two seasons would be possible. Ez would not have gone to jail, he would have most likely married Emily, and settled down and had a happy family once he graduated college. Angel would have still been part of the Mayans. But one split-second decision changed not only Ez’s life but the entire trajectory of his future and the future of everyone around him that he’s ever loved. When Happy reaches for his gun again, Ez  protects his brother as he did from Gabby (Sulem Calderon).

    Mayans MC S5x06 Angel and Ez bury Happy Lowman
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    The scene with the two brothers finished burying Happy is where the cinematography is at its absolute finest, that scene of them with the light and the windmill and just the quietness of that scene. Still, the heaviness of the scene is absolutely incredible and completely palpable. In a way, Angel scolds Easy about killing Happy but Ez says that all Reyes men will ever be are killers. It’s a bold statement, and all four of them, including Miguel, who is technically a Reyes by blood, have killed. When Angel walks away from his brother to clear his head, putting that distance between him and Ez, I believe, foreshadowing for what’s happening or what will be happening in the next four episodes leading up to the finale. With Angel now being a father and being a “husband” that completely changes the game for him. It changes it so much that he it wouldn’t surprise me one bit if he decided to pull back from the Mayans and almost quit because of the promise he made to Adelita to keep Maverick safe, to keep Adelita safe and to keep himself safe. I’m not sure about the flowers that Clayton picks up, but they may be marigolds, and in Mexican culture, it’s deeply rooted in pre-Hispanic Aztec rituals tied to the goddess Mictecacihuatl, or the Lady of the Dead, who allowed spirits to travel back to earth to commune with family members. That tradition was blended with the Roman Catholic observance of All Saints Day by the Spaniards when they conquered Mexico.

    Mayans MC S5x06 Soledad tells Adelita she must do one more assasination to be free
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    Soledad (Selene Luna) asks Luisa to do a job, and once she does that job, she will be set free again, mentioning Potter (Ray McKinnon) and how he forced her to work with her.

    Once she does this deed for Soledad, she’ll be free. “Kill this annoying stray, and you and your family will be free” She hands her an envelope with the picture and says it needs to be done by midnight, no excuses.

    Mayans MC S5x06 Ez and Filipe in church
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    The church scene toward the end of the episode with Ez and Filipe was heartbreaking no dialogue at all, but none was needed in that scene. The brilliance of two actors playing in a scene without dialogue is the body language.

    The atmosphere and the way that they can convey emotion without any words, again, it is a true testament to not only the brilliant skill of both of those incredible actors, but of the director. How Allison was able to convey the tension between the father and son and how the broken part of their relationship is still not mended even though they are both there for Marisol, their fractured family is still very present.

    Mayans MC S5x06 Ez is Adelitas assasination target set by Soledad
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    The last scene in the episode is Adelita’s sitting at the table cleaning her gun and the picture of whom she’s supposed to kill next to her. As the camera moves closer, we finally see whom she is supposed to kill by midnight with no excuses, and that person is Ez. I am gob smacked as to what she’s going to do. This is her family. This is her brother-in-law. If she kills Ez, what’s going to happen to Angel? Will Angel fall apart? She is in a no-win situation in this scenario.

    The preview of next week’s episode shows the lengths the Mayans will go to make money. It shows Cole (Branton Box), shows Letty (Emily Tosta) and what Isaac had made her do. It moves the story further to the ultimate crescendo, which will happen toward the end of the series. It will be, no doubt, an intense last four episodes of the series. Creeper finally tells Hank who the rat is. I cannot wait to see how this will play out or how easy we’ll try to escape this situation.

    Thank you to all the Mayans fans who have been watching this series from the beginning and have been tweeting along with us during the episodes. It’s always wonderful to see your comments and especially when the actors themselves chime in with hints or retweets. It will be a hell of a ride till the end, that’s for sure as the last four episodes unfold.

     

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  • Mayans MC Final Season Reviews I Want Nothing But Death – As Some Take Their Last Breath!

    Mayans MC Final Season Reviews I Want Nothing But Death – As Some Take Their Last Breath!

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    Welcome back Mayans MC lovers,

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    We are now on the fifth episode, the halfway point of the fifth season on Mayans MC. The series creators have made a decision to pivot the focus on several questions that the series admirers have been waiting to be addressed.

    Ez (JD Pardo) visits Creeper (Joseph Raymond Lucero) who is in prison where he confronts his friend about what he knows about the “rat” that Kody aka Katie McNeill (Stella Maeve) has told Creeper about. Creeper does not believe it, but this is subsequent to Kody listening to the recordings where Ez is discussed during the previous episode “I See the Black Light”.

    Soledad (Selene Luna) and Miguel Galindo (Danny Pino) have a discussion about the theft of materials from them that has allowed Ez to fabricate Fentanyl after Elio (Luis Fernandez-Gil) was kidnapped from the cartel. Viewers will recall that Bottles (Alex Baraone) and Elio become the Mayans “cooks” to make large amounts of Fentanyl.

    The large Fentanyl production allows Ez to fulfill his promise to Cole (Branton Box) to supply him ten kilos of the deadly drug. This generates a fair sum of money for the Mayans and gives Ez the ability to control the prison guards who also operate the Iron War Motorcycle Club.

    Mayans MC S5x05 Ez after a fight to the death
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    This in turn is how Ez is able to get into the prison to visit Creeper and set him up for retribution. Therefore, even if Ez has Creeper taken care of, it will do little good since both Kody and Jay-Jay’s (Greg Serano) uncle knows the details of the deal Ez made to shorten his own prison sentence.

    This pivot point came an episode early in my opinion with a fight to the death between one of Isaac’s henchmen and Ez. However, with only five episodes now remaining, it may be the smart move to pivot in episode five since so many items need to be covered before the series concludes in July. One such item is Emily (Sarah Bolger) escaping from evil Miguel since she was stopped from doing so in this episode.

     

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    Mayans MC S5x05 Angel takes aim during the drive by shooting on the SOA
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    This pivotal episode was directed by Elgin James who did his usual outstanding job in an episode wonderfully written by Sean Varela.

    The episode opens with Angel and the Mayans leading a drive by hit squad at night against the Sons of Anarchy (SOA) who are out dining with friends at a restaurant. This drive by hit is the an act of retribution for the murder of Coco (Richard Cabral) that occurred last season in Oakland California.

    The situation has become more intense since the SOA has moved into an area of San Bernadino, California, territory long considered to be the sovereign territory of the Mayans in Santo Padre. This incident sets off the war between the Mayans and the SOA that will result in only one thing: “Nothing But Death”.

    Mayans MC S5x05 Lucky of the Grim Bastars arrange a meeting with the SOA
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    However, before the war gets out of control, another motorcycle club named the Grim Bastards arrive at the Mayans headquarters. Bottles is guarding the entrance to the Mayans club when Nestor (Gino Vento) and Ez come to the gate to meet  the Grim Bastards.

    Several members of the all black club, led by a man named Lucky (Gilbert Glenn Brown), offer an opportunity to moderate a no weapons meeting between Isaac’s SOA and the Santo Padre based Mayans to settle the dispute. Subsequent to some discussion about the costs everyone has paid in deaths, Ez accepts the offer, seemingly in the interests of peace.

    Mayans MC S5x05 Miguel tells Angel he knows about the warehouse fire arson
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    Miguel visits Angel (Clayton Cardenas) by catching him on the streets of Santo Padre when Angel is riding his motorcycle. They drive to an area outside the city where Miguel’s tells Angel that he reviewed the security videos of the night that the warehouse was torched by arson.

    Miguel lets Angel know that he has proof that Angel is the one who set fire to it. Angel is looking genuinely concerned that Ez is going to find out about this, but Miguel says that if he does his part, the secrets can stay safe.

    Mayans MC S5x05 Angel says no to fentanyl drug dealing
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    We learn later during a Mayans executive club meeting that Angel not only expresses his disdain for selling narcotics, he leaves the money from the Fentanyl sales on the Mayans meeting table at the club. At this point it becomes obvious that Angel does not like the drug aspects of the Mayans.

    Angel is no doubt seeking a way to live his life with his wife Adelita (Carla Barata) and their infant son Maverick, which means leaving the Mayans, and his brother Ez, to fend for themselves.

    Mayans MC S5x05 Patricia Devlin visits Emily at her home
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    During the episode Patricia Devlin (Dana Delany) has an argument with her boss who tells her to back off. Instead Patricia visits Emily (Sarah Bolger) at her home.

    Patricia’s real purpose to have a chat with Miguel about how the Department of Justice (DOJ) has been paying over $36,000 a month for their home. This comes as a bit of a surprise to viewers to learn  the DOJ has been playing, and paying, both sides of the illegal drug trade.

    Mayans MC S5x05 Patricia Devlin offers Miguel a deal to turn on Potter
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    Devlin offers Miguel a deal to cooperate with her office at DOJ in the investigation of corrupt Lincoln Potter (Ray McKinnon). Viewers will recall Devlin discovered Potters questionable inventory of various missing items and “inconsistencies in his (financial) accounting” while doing her job as the Deputy Assistant Inspector General of the Investigations Division of the Department of Justice in San Diego.

    Based on Miguel’s body language it appears that he will accept the deal Patricia has offered. However, Miguel knows that Potter has extensive connections that could cause him and his family harm that is outlined in the episode six trailer included below.

    Mayans MC S5x05 Isaac has no intention of cooperating
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    As the episode winds down, we are at the meeting negotiated by the Grim Bastards between the SOA and the Mayans. Ez tells Isaac that they can leave the San Bernadino area and all will be taken as a lesson. Ez tells Isacc this three times in a clam voice.

    Here we learn that Isaac has no intention of cooperating. Instead Isaac tells Ez he wants a battle to the death for regional supremacy that will be done by selecting proxies.

    Mayans MC S5x05 Ez smashes the SOA members head killing him
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    Isaac selects his strongest and largest SOA member to fight. Ez looks at his members and decides that he will fight for the Mayans. In a brutal hand to hand combat sequence, Ez prevails smashing the SOA members skull into the floor, killing him.

    Thinking that this is the end and that Isaac will leave the area, it comes as no surprise that Isaac reneges on his word and defiantly leaves as Ez yells at him to leave the San Bernadino area. It is obvious that Isaac has no intention on living up the bargain, so the war will continue!

    Mayans MC S5x05 Hope and Letty
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    The final scene we would like to focus on finds us with Hope (Vanessa Gisselle) and Letty (Emily Tosta) who are celebrating what they perceive to be a victory having stolen the money from a drug dealer that they needed to pay their back rent and avoid eviction. Unfortunately the dealer named Butterfly (Spenser Granese) knows Isaac (JR Bourne) who finds out where Hope and Vanessa live with a terrifying development during the end of this episode. Letty is told she must “do something” by Isaac while Hope is being held hostage if Letty does not do what she has been told. What precisely does Hope have to do? Viewers do not know and we will all have to wait to find out, hopefully in episode six!

     

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  • Mayans MC Final Season Reviews – I See the Black Light in the Supermarket and in Shadow Secrets!

    Mayans MC Final Season Reviews – I See the Black Light in the Supermarket and in Shadow Secrets!

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    Hello my fellow Mayans MC fans;

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    As the final season starts to unfold more and more, the layers become more exposed.

    We are almost halfway through the last season, and situations are becoming desperate and dire.

    The title of this episode is “I See the Black Light,” which gave me cause to remember the prominent blacklight posters from 1967-1969. The posters often had hidden images or messages that could only be seen under a black light.

    This Mayans MC episode was literal the “black light” of what is happening to the club, what is coming to light for everyone to see, and what will stand out leading to the conclusion of season five,

    The preview showed scenes from an earlier episode where Ez (JD Pardo) had helped Emily (Sarah Bolger) once again and tried to intimidate Marlon Buksar (David Clayton Rogers). The meeting turns tragic, with Marlon accidentally getting shot. This incident will come back again indirectly in this episode.

    Mayans MC S5x04 JD Pardo as Ezekiel Ez Reyes
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    We also learned in the previous episode “Do You Hear The Rain” that Creeper has been told there is a “rat” in the Santo Padre chapter that will be revealed to the core club members. This news is huge, as it will undoubtedly bring the downfall of the Mayans, and I fear a bloody end to some of the characters. The “black light” will reveal what has been hidden for so long.

    This episode was the directorial debut of JD Pardo. He did a great job at capturing the tension and dire consequences the club faces. I do hope that JD will continue to direct. He has a beautiful knack for it. The episode written by Meredith Danluck upped the ante regarding moving the story forward and adding more tension to the already tense situation.

     

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    Mayans MC S5x04 Bishop learns that Creeper told Hank about the rat
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    Bishop (Michael Irby), the actual vice President of the Mayans, seems to be a de facto President even though Ez usurped him in season four. Bishop is the one who is negotiating more and understanding more the position the club is in and where the club needs to go.

    With his VP status, he can watch from the sidelines but still has a significant hand in the club; whether Ez will allow Bishop courtesy remains to be seen. Bishop has the knowledge and the experience; Ez does not. Although Ez has book smarts, when it comes to the streets and running a club, Ez’s intelligence is a detriment instead of an asset.

    Mayans MC S5x04 Hank tells Ez and Bishop about the rat
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    Hank (Frankie Loyal) drops the “rat” bomb to the inner leadership of Ez and Bishop of the information that has been provided by Creeper (Joseph Raymond Lucero), that there is a “rat” in their midst.

    With this sensitive information now known by the core group of Angel (Clayton Cardenas), Bishop, Ez, and Hank, the tension and trust amongst the family is being tested. No doubt the trust between the Mayans leadership and the entire club will be tested further as the series winds down to a close this season.

    Mayans MC S5x04 Elio becomes friends with Bottles
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    Despite the language barrier, I enjoy seeing Elio (Luis Fernandez-Gil) and Bottles (Alex Barone) become friends. In the world of the Mayans, seeing a glimmer of good can be a refreshing thing. I chuckled to myself as I was watching the drug-making scene; I could not help but compare it to Breaking Bad.  While getting ready to take a break, Elio notices the clear path to escape his captivity and gestures to Bottles, who had gotten up after being thrown to the ground by Lobo (Loki). Bottles reassure Elio that he (Bottles) isn’t a prisoner and that the club is his “familia.”

    Mayans MC S5x04 Bottles becomes friends with Elio
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    While the men are taking a break, Bottles talks about how he didn’t have many friends and had 43 surgeries growing up. I couldn’t help but think of Alex’s life and how it paralleled Bottles’ circumstances. Alex makes it his mission to advocate and empower performers with differences in the industry. I applaud him for that and hope more actors do the same thing. With the mention of the family by Bottles and that being a running theme throughout the series, we, the viewer, must re-examine what we the viewer actually to be consider family.

    Mayans MC S5x04 Sarah and Cristobol held hostage by Miguel
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    There are many different facets of family, and Mayans explore those facets. Because of family and that love, Ez was hurled into that world. Bishop started to head down a dark path in the past season because of a family.

    Family in Mayans also means Miguel keeping Emily (Sarah Bolger) and their son Cristobol hostage, in fact prisoners in their home, unable to escape the situation with only brief encounters in the outside world of the local park and supermarket that offer only a small chance at fleeing Miguel’s cage.

    Mayans MC S5x04 Sofia is unable to save Lobo from the overdose
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    With Lobo’s curiosity getting the best of him about what Elio and Bottles are doing, he enters the area where the fentanyl is being made, inhales the fumes without a mask, and overdoses. As Bottles panics and runs to the clubhouse to get rags, just as Sofia (Andrea Cortés) pulls up, he tells her he needs help, and she runs to find Lobo on the ground convulsing from an overdose. Screaming to the club members to call 911, they all stand around and watch Sofia desperately try and save him.  The club members standing around and watching Lobo die is a massive sign of how fentanyl overdoses are seen in society today. With the horrific epidemic of overdoses across the country, standing back and not doing anything to stop the spread seems to be the consensus. Mayans once again bring social issues to the forefront of the series.

    Mayans MC S5x04 Nails surprise appearance
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    It was so incredible to see Nails (Justina Adorno) again. The writers kept that secret well, and I’m sure I wasn’t the only one who yelled “NAILS!” when she appeared on screen again. The scene with her and Hank was great. The two actors have a natural, tangible chemistry shown in the scene. I hope that by the end of the series, Hank and Nails finally get the happy ending they deserve. As mentioned in a previous review, I am pleased to see the minor characters getting screen time and storylines. It helps break the insanity of the story, and for me, as a writer and director, sometimes the supporting characters are better than the main characters. They help breathe life into the stories and give us a glimpse of what it is like to be them.

    Mayans MC S5x04 Ex visits Johnny Panic to make a deal
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    Ez visits Johnny Panic (Caitlin Stasey) to strike a deal that would benefit all of them. Panic makes it clear to Ez that they can handle situations on their own, and Ez agrees and adds that with the guns and drugs, it will be a beneficial deal for everyone. One of the members of Broken Saints Motorcycle Club asks Johnny how mother will feel about the deal, when I heard that, my ears perked up. Mother? Who is this mother, and who will she be played by? I hope they do reveal that in the next upcoming episodes. That scene also had Ez confess to her, “My hands are covered in blood. It’s fucking getting exhausting,” showing that he’s not as in control as he lets on.

    Mayans MC S5x04 Sarah is ready to escape but is called a murderer by Marlon Buskars mother
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    Emily once again goes to the grocery store, this time under the pretense to buy ingredients to make Bolognese for dinner. Before entering the store, she spots the non-descript car she asked Ez to get for her escape from Miguel. She sends the maid and bodyguard in different directions to get items for dinner as she wheels the cart toward the door. She is so close but gets thwarted by a woman yelling “murderer” at her. We figure out that the woman is the mother of Marlon Buskar, the one that Ez accidentally killed. Despite this aborted attempt, I hope Emily can escape with Cristobal and finally be free of Miguel (Danny Pino) and that life!

    Mayans MC S5x04 Adelita is told she has to do one more thing
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    Adelita (Carla Baratta) killing Señor Villa-Fuentes at his home was what we were waiting for. She got rid of the competition for the LNG pipeline and showed a bit of who she used to be. What she did not anticipate was the granddaughter hiding behind a couch, hiding during a game of hide and seek with her grandfather. That shook Adelita, and what followed was a fantastic scene between Angel and Adelita. Carla’s monologue about going to the beach with her father and him holding her as the waves crashed around her-“so loud, so big” she said she wasn’t scared because he was holding her; she felt safe. She made Angel always promise to keep Maverick safe, no matter the cost. The way the scene was shot was beautiful; the light on Carla’s face illuminated parts of it and kept parts in shadow. It showed what her character is like now, half in shadow. I liked that decision by JD to do that.

    Mayans MC S5x04 Ez refuses to call 911 despite Sofia pleading
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    The scene between Ez and Sofia, where she rages against him when he enters the trailer after he refused to call 911 is excellent. We get a little further glimpse into what Sofia went through before she met Ez and the PTSD triggered when she was trying to help Lobo.

    That kind of trauma stays with a person, and when she expresses herself to Ez, you can see that broken part of her; Andrea Cortes did an excellent job at conveying that emotion in her acting. Her “no more secrets” comment to Ez will be tested as the series progresses to its finale.

    Mayans MC S5x04 Kody listens to the rat tapes
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    Kody (Stella Maeve), aka Katie McNeill, searches out Kevin Jimenez (Maurice Compte) to see if she can get answers to her questions about who the rat is in the Mayans. Once she seeks him out, she finds out he has been missing for a while and combs through his notes and taped conversations. Hearing the conversations between Jimenez and the “rat” she finds out that Jimenez is related to that person. Continuing to listen, she finally hears the name that will change the show’s course and possibly get her back into good graces with the powers that be. With that last scene of us finding out that Katie knows who the rat is and seeing this week’s episode, the stakes have become higher and more dire. I am hoping that we will see some characters we didn’t get to see in this episode like Letty (Emily Tosta), Hope (Vanessa Giselle), and Potter (Ray McKinnon). With Isaac (JR Bourne) and the other SOA members challenging Ez in a fight club setting, loyalties will be tested, and bloodshed will likely be the result.

    Lastly, as we approach episode five, I hope we get an answer to the question of who burned down the warehouse at the end of season four. Enjoy this week’s episode “I Want Nothing But Death”. I know I will!

     

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