"Mayans M.C." Cuervo/Tz'ikb'uul (TV Episode 2018) Poster

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8/10
Solid Season, Spectacular Finale
Dan1863Sickles16 September 2019
MAYANS Season One ends on a powerful note, as young Prospect EZ Reyes crosses the line and makes an explosive decision to stand by his brother Angel. Is it the Reyes family against the world -- or just the US Government? One thing is for sure, EZ has come too far now too back out of the Mayans MC. "This is what I earned," he says, pointing to his prospect patch.

Can't wait for him to earn full membership in the MC!!
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10/10
Great sesson finaly
gangster-8715426 November 2018
Ending scene was shocking. I want chib back in season 2.
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2/10
Snowball rolling downhill.
pingtime-768-687618 April 2024
"Mayans M. C." Season 1 Episode 10 marks a pivotal moment in the series, but it also highlights some of the show's growing pains. As the season finale unfolds, it becomes increasingly clear that the storyline has evolved into something resembling a snowball rolling downhill, gaining momentum but also veering dangerously off course.

From the beginning, "Mayans M. C." promised to be a gritty, authentic portrayal of life on the border, exploring the complex dynamics of the Mayans Motorcycle Club and their interactions with various criminal enterprises. However, as the season progresses, it becomes apparent that the show is struggling to maintain its initial credibility.

One of the most glaring issues is the character of Lincoln 'Linc' Potter, portrayed as a formidable federal agent with a keen intellect and unwavering determination. However, as the season unfolds, Potter's actions and motivations become increasingly cartoonish, transforming him from a legitimate threat into something of a caricature. His over-the-top antics and unrealistic schemes undermine the credibility of the entire narrative, leaving viewers scratching their heads in disbelief.

Furthermore, the overarching storyline begins to feel contrived, as the writers seem to prioritize shock value over organic character development and coherent plotting. Subplots are introduced and resolved with dizzying speed, leaving little room for emotional resonance or thematic depth. The result is a narrative that feels rushed and disjointed, lacking the nuance and complexity that initially drew viewers in.

Additionally, the show's portrayal of the criminal underworld begins to strain credulity, as characters engage in increasingly outlandish and improbable behaviour. What once felt like a gritty, realistic depiction of life on the border now feels like a melodramatic soap opera, complete with exaggerated conflicts and over-the-top violence.

Despite these shortcomings, there are still moments of genuine intrigue and tension in the season finale. The central conflict between the Mayans and their rivals is brought to a head in a climactic showdown that delivers on the promise of high-stakes drama. However, these moments are overshadowed by the show's broader narrative failings, leaving viewers with a sense of disappointment and frustration.

In the end, "Mayans M. C." Season 1 Episode 10 serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of sacrificing authenticity for the sake of spectacle. While the show may have started with noble intentions, it has lost its way in its pursuit of shock value and melodrama. As the season draws to a close, it's clear that the snowball rolling downhill has veered dangerously off course, leaving viewers wondering if it will ever regain its footing.
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5/10
Bad CGI
dionjameson13 May 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Removing EZs facial hair haha... this is as bad as superman mustache removal.
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