Mayans MC: Sons Of Anarchy Sequel

I think it's crazy how 1, Easy a snitch already. 2 he plans on quitting the club when they bust the cartel. And 3rd he in the middle of a civil war in the club.

Alvarez like a God to the mc and the cartel.

And the rebels are Orphans of the cartels mayhem. That shit so bad ass, it needs it's on show!!
 
‘Mayans M.C.’ Review: ‘Sons of Anarchy’ Spin-off Is a Weaker Retread

Creator Kurt Sutter’s latest effort feels a lot like his biggest hit — with all of the violence and none of the compelling characters

By
ALAN SEPINWALL
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JD Pardo stars as EZ Reyes in 'Mayans M.C.'

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Sons of Anarchy was one of the biggest hits in the history of FX. The outlaw biker club drama’s second season was a classic. Katey Sagal was annually one of the Emmys’ most egregious snubs, and the show had a deep ensemble of actors like Charlie Hunnam, Maggie Siff, Ryan Hurst and Jimmy Smits to elevate what creator Kurt Sutter once described as “bloody pulp fiction with highly complex characters.”

Sons was also given to excess in almost every way: more plot twists, more graphic torture, more minutes per episode. (It, probably more than any other recent series, is responsible for the trend of drama episodes routinely creeping past the one-hour mark.) Just more more more, until it became too exhausting to watch. By the time Jax Teller made his final ride, even many die-hard SAMCRO fans had had enough.





After a misfire with the medieval fantasy The Bastard Executioner, Sutter has returned to familiar territory with Mayans M.C., a spin-off (co-created by Elgin James) set in the Sons universe, but focusing on a different club’s charter, located on the California/Mexico border.

The show (debuts September 4) is a chance to revisit the kind of material that Sutter does best, but with a clean slate of characters and plot, rather than the people and scenarios he wrung dry on Sons. But the two episodes provided for review are a disappointment, featuring many of the original series’ weaknesses without its greatest strengths.

Our antihero this time out is Ezekiel “EZ” Reyes (JD Pardo), a Mayans prospect who was once a promising college student (and still has a photographic memory, which becomes a handy plot device) before going to prison for killing a cop. Paroled after his victim was exposed as crooked, he teams up with big brother Angel (Clayton Cardenas) in the Mayans, much to the concern of their butcher father Felipe (Edward James Olmos). We get occasional glimpses of Emilio Rivera as Marcus Alvarez, who runs the Mayans’ Oakland charter and was a Sons staple, but this group down by the border is led by Michael Irby’s Bishop, struggling to keep the group independent of cartel kingpin Miguel Galindo (Danny Pino), who pays the Mayans to smuggle his drugs.

It’s a new setting (the Mayans even have a tunnel that allows them clandestine passage back and forth under the border) and mostly new characters, but it all feels pretty familiar. The pilot (which, true to form, runs 67 minutes without commercials) features three major plot twists, at least two of which will be obvious way ahead of time to anyone who watched the parent show (or, really, any cable or streaming drama of the last 20 years). Each of them places characters in situations that should be narratively unsustainable, but based on how Sons was plotted, everyone will be allowed to dangle on the end of their various metaphorical nooses for years. The early episodes also feature the obligatory helpings of graphic torture, child abductions, endless motorcycle chases and shootouts. (Sons rarely did action well, particularly for how often and how lengthy those sequences were; Mayans isn’t an improvement.)



But all of that comes with your admission to a Sutter motorcycle club show, even if most of it’s no more imaginative than the last time. (Credit where it’s due: He has yet to run out of new ways to torture and mutilate people.) There are occasional playful flourishes, like the way the show signals the start of each flashback to EZ’s days as a clean-cut student dating Emily (Sarah Bolger), but otherwise it’s the same stuff, different names. (The Galindo cartel was a key part of Sons, too, but here it assumes the plot function of the manipulative Irish gun runners who funded SAMCRO.) That it’s a Latino group that gets mixed up with hot-button issues on both sides of the border offers some new shading, but that material largely takes a backseat to the same old plot moves. It’s a spin-off likely to be better received by people who didn’t watch the original.

The more frustrating aspect of Mayans comes on the character front, which was always the saving grace of Sons. Despite some strong actors like Olmos, Irby, Pino and American Crime alum Ricardo Cabral (as Coco, one of Angel’s closest friends in the club), none of the supporting characters come across as more than vaguely defined archetypes. It’s a big cast, and it’s no sin if not everyone pops at first (it took a while for Ryan Hurst to show the depth he could bring to Opie), but that nobody stands out early on is worrisome — particularly where JD Pardo is concerned. Sons went through the same creative bumps most dramas do in their first seasons, but Hunnam and especially Sagal were so compelling right from the start that it was worth waiting for the show to find itself. In part due to the nature of the character Sutter and James have created for him, in part due to Pardo’s own so-so charisma (previously on display in NBC’s Revolution), he doesn’t provide nearly enough gravity at the center of all this madness. And there’s certainly no one as instantly dazzling as Sagal was back in the day.

I had hoped that starting over from scratch would allow Sutter to regain the creative form of Sons‘ first couple of years, rather than the contorted wallow it became. But Mayans M.C. is basically Sons Season Eight with the names changed. If that notion excites you, enjoy.


This review is stupid....

You can’t go into this this comparing it to Sons and none of the shows great main characters stood out Episode 1 expect for Genma. Even Clay took 2 episodes..


The only issue that I’ve got is the dude in charge of Easy’s charter has got to go. He seems to weak to me.

I need my boy Alvarez to temporarily take over until the day that Easy sits at the thrown.
 
Nah, you know Peggy is Sutters wife. Plus that is when he just got locked up. He did 8years.




FX can do no wrong in my eyes. I've always said that.



Nah if she had his kid, it would be 8. He served 8 years. His old girl baby damn near a new born.

As for the kid...

Yeah I thought about it last night. I missed how long he was in custody.
 
I think it's crazy how 1, Easy a snitch already. 2 he plans on quitting the club when they bust the cartel. And 3rd he in the middle of a civil war in the club.

Alvarez like a God to the mc and the cartel.

And the rebels are Orphans of the cartels mayhem. That shit so bad ass, it needs it's on show!!

Easy never wanted to be in the club... he is only in because of the DEA. My take is that the DEA approached him in prison to work out a early release deal (EZ killed a Cop) because his brother was in the Mayans and the DEA felt this was a easy way to get a spy into the Mayans club... so they can get info on the Cartel. EZ took the deal cause the Dea said they weren’t going to take down the Club and his brother...

I think we all know how this is going to end.
 
Easy never wanted to be in the club... he is only in because of the DEA. My take is that the DEA approached him in prison to work out a early release deal (EZ killed a Cop) because his brother was in the Mayans and the DEA felt this was a easy way to get a spy into the Mayans club... so they can get info on the Cartel. EZ took the deal cause the Dea said they weren’t going to take down the Club and his brother...

I think we all know how this is going to end.


Only thing, how long this snitch shit gonna play out? Cause 2things could happen, but it is an FX show so I could be wrong and it goes completely off the rails but:

1. They drag the snitch / Dea story arch out for more than one season and it gets stale.

or

2. In FX fashion people die like the DEA agent and the reason Easy still stays in the club feels kind of ridiculous.

But who really knows
 
Do i have to watch SOA before watching this?

no that’d be silly...they’re not gonna write this show in a way that requires you to watch 7 seasons of a previous series in order to “get it”...as I suggested to someone else...if you like this season of mayans...watch SOA after...that way you have a full year to properly digest/enjoy the entire series...instead of rushing to watch 7 years worth of material just to watch one season of a show
 
watch it on gp if anything else. i was late to SOA. didnt start watching it til the last season.
so i went on a 3 week binge watch to catch up. u wont be disappointed.

The Season where they went to Ireland to find Jax's son is still one of my favorite Seasons of TV. It was something that I never saw on a tv show. An entire season... based in another country.
 
The Season where they went to Ireland to find Jax's son is still one of my favorite Seasons of TV. It was something that I never saw on a tv show. An entire season... based in another country.

I loved that season too..

But feel like it HAS been done on other series...great brain teaser.
My all time favorite moment is to me the defining moment of SOA
When Jax goes to Gemma and says he allowed the boys to leave to give them a chance for a better life. It was so honest but wrenching and true to the tragic drama Shakespeare of the show..

Then Gemma snaps back to reality goes full peggy Bundy calls bullshit and screams get my grandson back!!!

Classic and to me was one of the perfect SOA moments.
 
The show has potential

but why did they have old ass Tommy's dad as the leader of samcro. He had so much make up on it looked like he had a mask on.

The Season where they went to Ireland to find Jax's son is still one of my favorite Seasons of TV. It was something that I never saw on a tv show. An entire season... based in another country.

That shit was wack as fuck to me

In fact it was when the story started going down hill. They took way too long on that missing kid storyline.
 
So dude is going to be fucking the orphan chic and the mob boss wife :lol: I still don't get how these guys make so much money yet they are always broke
 
Alvarez is Padrino b/c of how strong of a leader he is, its why Mayans ended up winning at the end of SOA over Samcro, Lin Triad, One Niners etc. Alvarez was able to get Mayans control of both the drugs and guns trade, bought half of Diosa from Nero. He had Mayans getting major money in 3 black markets of guns, drugs and sex trades. He is a real G that doesn't let anyone slide over the code of the streets including his own son
 
Alvarez is Padrino b/c of how strong of a leader he is, its why Mayans ended up winning at the end of SOA over Samcro, Lin Triad, One Niners etc. Alvarez was able to get Mayans control of both the drugs and guns trade, bought half of Diosa from Nero. He had Mayans getting major money in 3 black markets of guns, drugs and sex trades. He is a real G that doesn't let anyone slide over the code of the streets including his own son

I don’t even remember all this smh. Been so damn long and SOA kind of lost my attention with all the prison shit going on. How they did Juice the member of Color made me not want to watch anymore.
 
when the fuck did they ever refer to Alvarez as godfather in SOA

Alvarez is Padrino b/c of how strong of a leader he is, its why Mayans ended up winning at the end of SOA over Samcro, Lin Triad, One Niners etc. Alvarez was able to get Mayans control of both the drugs and guns trade, bought half of Diosa from Nero. He had Mayans getting major money in 3 black markets of guns, drugs and sex trades. He is a real G that doesn't let anyone slide over the code of the streets including his own son


I kinda like Alverz being a God in this series. They wasn't even scared of the cartel cause of Alverz. "The cartel is not going to touch a Mayan"

^^^ That was off the strength of Alverz.

I don’t even remember all this smh. Been so damn long and SOA kind of lost my attention with all the prison shit going on. How they did Juice the member of Color made me not want to watch anymore.


Most of Juice issues was his own doing.
Now you can blame the writing for making him do some dumb emotionally driven shit.


And everyone hates the Ireland season. This is the 1st time I seen people like me who brave enough to say it's not as bad as you all keep saying.

Was a lot of revelations in that season.

Honestly my least favorite season was when Opie died.
 
Alvarez and Baroski were my favorite characters on SOA most about their business, Baroski caught 1 to the dome by Jax the series finale when he went to make his rounds but I'm hoping to see a lot of Alvarez in this series.
 
I wonder if the Galindo Cartel are still at war with Lobos Sonora like they were during SOA, if they are it would be a big reason why they wouldn't want their relationship with the Mayans to go the other way as it would slow down their business in a major way without the Mayans transporting their product within the States along with Galindo needing to expend more resources paying more Mercenaries war on an extra front
 
Good to see the Sons and Gemma. I think the Sons will be in more episodes. Well, at least this branch.
 
Chucky went from Samcro Body shop to Mayans body shop

Dam Coco's 16 yr old sister doing porn and his mom is a street walker
 
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