In the spirit of Sons of Anarchy, Mayans M.C. is a dark, visceral family drama that takes a new look at the most American of icons, the 1% outlaw, this time reflected through a Latino lens.
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Maybe you can edit the OP's post and give this topic a proper intro?
by scorpius074 posted 6 years ago
Paroni said:
Yeah! Really loved the pilot episode. The friendly neighborhood SOA California in the middle of a gun fight gave me goosebumps! :cool:
Can't wait for the next episode and what this series will drop us (besides a lot of bodies of course).
'Mayans M.C.' is the next chapter in the 'Sons of Anarchy' saga. Set in a post-Jax Teller world, Ezekiel 'EZ' Reyes is fresh out of prison and a prospect in the Mayans M.C. charter on the California/Mexico border. EZ, the gifted son of a proud Latino family and former golden boy, sees his quest for the American dream snuffed out by border violence. Faced with carving out a new identity for himself in his small town, EZ's need for vengeance drives him toward a life he never intended and can never escape.
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I wasn't completely sold on this series in the beginning; it felt like a retread of but with different characters in the same roles. However, the show quickly found its own path, and in the second half, it's becoming more prominent than SoA IMHO.
There are several narratives at play here, and the show can get over-complicated occasionally, but if your attention span allows it, things can get quite interesting by the second season. Mayans M.C.'s strengths lie in the twisty and complicated-but not particularly complex-world that also takes place in the post-Jax Teller world of SAMCRO. I think the showrunners are using the SoA universe in the best way possible to tell the best story possible. It's still too early to say that it's better than SoA was in its early seasons, but most agree it's certainly on its way there. I like this series and it's currently #1 in my weekly Tuesday lineup. :)
Original post by Paroni:
Yeah! Really loved the pilot episode. The friendly neighborhood SOA California in the middle of a gun fight gave me goosebumps! :cool:
Can't wait for the next episode and what this series will drop us (besides a lot of bodies of course).
@lighton
Maybe you can edit the OP's post and give this topic a proper intro?
Can't wait for the next episode and what this series will drop us (besides a lot of bodies of course).
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5715524/?ref_=nv_sr_1
Yeah, Mayans M.C. is filling in quite nicely for me in the wake of SoA. :D
https://imgur.com/OyzWFfQ.png
Check it out
I wasn't completely sold on this series in the beginning; it felt like a retread of but with different characters in the same roles. However, the show quickly found its own path, and in the second half, it's becoming more prominent than SoA IMHO.
There are several narratives at play here, and the show can get over-complicated occasionally, but if your attention span allows it, things can get quite interesting by the second season. Mayans M.C.'s strengths lie in the twisty and complicated-but not particularly complex-world that also takes place in the post-Jax Teller world of SAMCRO. I think the showrunners are using the SoA universe in the best way possible to tell the best story possible. It's still too early to say that it's better than SoA was in its early seasons, but most agree it's certainly on its way there. I like this series and it's currently #1 in my weekly Tuesday lineup. :)
Original post by Paroni:
Yeah! Really loved the pilot episode. The friendly neighborhood SOA California in the middle of a gun fight gave me goosebumps! :cool:
Can't wait for the next episode and what this series will drop us (besides a lot of bodies of course).
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5715524/?ref_=nv_sr_1