Mayans MC: Sons Of Anarchy Sequel

Finished the season last week.

Damn good finale.

Was caught off guard with Happy being the killer of EZ mother.

It looks like Nestor is gonna be Miquels enemy after being kicked out of the inner circle. He didn’ look happy seeing Marcus Alvarez come in and replace him.

And Miquels mother ain’t happy either. She was eyeballing Miquels wife shady.

I suspect her and Nestor are gonna team up.

Looking forward to season 2.
 
Not going to lie... It kind of lost me the last few episodes.. but i have hope in Season 2.

They have got to work on the Fucking Pacing..



They must have heard you..

It was so damn fast they actually lost me a few times...

I think they need to slow down a little and its only the first episode
 
Mayans M.C. premieres with a bang and a bump, but who's the father of Adelita's baby?

By Rosy Cordero
September 04, 2019 at 12:56 AM EDT
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Warning: This article contains spoilers for the season 2 premiere of Mayans M.C., “Xbalanque.”

Mayans M.C. is finally back for season 2, and a lot has changed since the conclusion of the biker drama’s debut season. There’s a new voice behind the show’s theme song, the animals are no longer around, and Marcus Alvarez (Emilio Rivera) has swapped his kutte for stylish suits now that he’s serving the Galindo Cartel as Miguel’s (Danny Pino) new consiglieri.

Fashion aside, EZ Reyes (JD Pardo) finally crosses over to the dark side by killing a man with his bare hands. Club president and Alvarez’s cousin Bishop Losa (Michael Irby) proudly watches the prospect end a life from the sidelines. If Bishop had any doubts about backing EZ becoming a full-fledged member of the M.C., they’re gone.

“It’s not enough for EZ just to kill somebody; he can do that. He’s done that,” Pardo tells EW. “There’s this animal inside of him that is slowly coming to the surface. He doesn’t even really recognize it, which I feel is beautiful. But EZ’s intellect is where it’s just not enough to kill somebody, there’s a why and a how. It changed his life, so he wants to know why his life’s changed. Was this maybe something that God allowed to happen? Or did evil men plot these things against his mother? He wasn’t there, and his mother was taken from him just like that. I think fans can expect EZ to really dig into that more this season, as he tries to uncover the source. He’s smart enough to know Happy [David Labrava] is not the source, he’s a soldier. Who was behind it?”


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Series co-creator and co-showrunner Elgin James adds, “With such a hyper-violent show, how do you say something new about violence? When people’s arms are getting chopped off and people are getting slaughtered in a cemetery with machine guns… That’s why in that scene we had EZ take a life with his bare hands — it was something so intimate. Yeah, I think it was really beautiful.”

EZ’s brother, Angel (Clayton Cardenas), is all in his feelings this season, and he’s not too happy about this new bond between his “golden boy” sibling and Bishop. And his beloved Adelita (Carla Baratta) isn’t helping things either, by not confirming who the father of her unborn baby is. Angel assumes that it’s his, but the debut episode teases at least one more possible suspect.


“At the end of season 1, you see Angel heading towards this downward spiral. Not only because he finds out that his father has been deceiving him, but that your own baby brother has been lying to you,” Cardenas tells EW. “He’s not been truthful with his intentions. When we start season 2, Angel’s head is spinning. He doesn’t know who to trust, and that also includes Adelita.”

He continues, “You would think that the M.C. would at least have his back. But then you see Bishop, who sponsored Angel in the past, now wants to back EZ. So he’s in this space where he’s wondering who can he really trust? Who really has my best intentions at heart?”

Baratta adds, “I’m worried for Angel too. I honestly have no idea yet as to the identity of Adelita’s baby, because they don’t tell us either. There are a lot of surprises yet to come, so everyone needs to watch this season to find out!”

With no Maury Povich in sight, finding out the paternity of Adelita’s baby could prove difficult. It seems that even Emily Galindo (Sarah Bolger) is curious to know, asking her husband if Adelita has confided the news to him, but she has not.

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“That scene in particular is where you first see cracks emerging,” Bolger says. “Where you see lies and mistrust. Where you see her question for the first time the strength of her marriage and the legitimacy of her marriage. It’s a time where you see her buried in work, buried in this want for success with this idea that she can still make this corporation legitimate so she can move her husband out of the cartel. It’s almost like a pipe dream, but one that she’s determined to achieve.”

She adds, “Within the eight months’ span that sort of left from season 1 to where we are now in season 2, you realize that she and Miguel are drifting apart. That’s what that world does to you. The deeper that they move into that sinking sandpit of a cartel, you become secretive and mistrusting. She doesn’t trust her own husband, the man who she would’ve been lost without in season 1. And if Adelita’s baby turns out to be Miguel’s, I think that could be a bit of a deal breaker.”

Mayans M.C. airs Tuesdays at 10 p.m. ET/PT on FX.
 
Kurt Sutter will step down from Mayans M.C. if show goes to third season

By Lynette Rice
August 28, 2019 at 01:07 AM EDT
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Kurt Sutter told fans at the season 2 premiere of Mayans M.C. on Tuesday that he will step down from his executive producer role should his Sons of Anarchy spinoff earn a third season from FX.

“It’s time for the white man to leave the building,” he told the audience at the Hollywood screening. He went on to say that a person of color should run the writers’ room since it’s a drama about a Mexican biker gang on the California-Mexico border.

Elgin James, his fellow EP on the show since season 1, will assume showrunner duties in the future.

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“Kurt Sutter changed my life,” James told EW after the premiere. “I couldn’t get a job in a Walmart or a Costco as a violent ex-felon. He took a shot on me … I don’t know what he saw in me … and the last two years I’ve learned so much from him that it’s left me speechless, really. I love everyone on our show so much. We’ve become a family. I’m so excited about what we get to do.”

Asked whether he’s ready to be the boss, Elgin exclaimed, “F— yeah. I’m wearing a suit! Yeah, I am. Being the boss, all that means is taking the chains off and letting everybody do what they do. Everyone on our crew, our writers’ room and in our cast is brilliant. Our job is easy. Just turn the cameras on and let the chemistry happen.”

Season 2 of Mayans M.C. will premiere Sept. 3 on FX.

-With reporting from Rosy Cordero

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Everything to remember from Mayans M.C. before its season 2 premiere

By Rosy Cordero
September 03, 2019 at 04:58 PM EDT
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Mayans M.C. will kick off its sophomore season Tuesday night, with the series diving head first into the topic of retribution after dedicating its 10-episode first season to uncovering secrets.

The drama, created by Kurt Sutter and Elgin James, takes place in the same universe as Sons of Anarchy — four years after that show’s final episode — in the border town of Santo Padre, Calif. Mayans M.C. gives audiences a closer look at the Mayans Motorcycle Club, with a focus on prospect EZ Reyes (JD Pardo). EZ is conflicted about where he belongs in the world, much like Charlie Hunnam’s Jax Teller was at the start of SOA.

Once a model son and Ivy League student, EZ seemed destined for greatness on the right side of the law. But his life was drastically changed when he accidentally killed a police officer, which cost him the love of his life, Emily (Sarah Bolger), and sent him down the same path as his brother, Angel (Clayton Cardenas), a full-fledged member of the Mayans.


Season 1 begins with EZ’s story unfolding in the present day, as he attempts to find his place among the M.C. and cope with Emily having moved on with his rival Miguel Galindo (Danny Pino). Emily and Miguel are parents to a baby boy, who gets kidnapped by the rebel organization Los Olvidados.

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Los Olvidados is led by Adelita (Carla Baratta), a woman determined to avenge the murder of her family by the Galindo Cartel under the leadership of Miguel’s father, Jose. Adelita adopts children into her organization who were victims of the cartel’s violence, with the goal of bringing down the Galindos. But by season’s end, the cartel and Los Olvidados strike a treaty to work together — with a few conditions. Miguel is to hand over his consiglieri, Devante (Tony Plana), who was behind the slaughter of Adelita’s family when she was a child. And Los Olvidados joins the cartel in exchange for money that is to be donated to the poor.

Miguel has no choice but to accept her conditions after Assistant U.S. Attorney Lincoln Potter (Ray McKinnon, reprising his role from SOA) takes in his family and friends as leverage. Adelita gets her revenge by decapitating Devante, and Miguel’s mother, Dita (Ada Maris), is heartbroken by the death of her longtime friend.

The season 1 finale also gave OG Sons of Anarchy fans a reunion with SAMCRO’s Happy (David Labrava), but the reunion is nothing to smile about. It’s teased that he is somehow connected to the murder of EZ and Angel’s mom, Marisol. EZ has been hot on the case, and the answers will hopefully help bring him and his brother back together.


Angel is still upset with his sibling after discovering that EZ and their father, Felipe (Edward James Olmos), have been dealing with their cousin, DEA Agent Kevin Jimenez (Maurice Compte), behind his back. He ultimately gets revenge by putting a bullet in Jimenez’s head, beating EZ to the task after he’s ordered by Potter to kill the disgraced agent. Potter comes through for EZ by wiping his arrest record clean, but emphasizes that he is still owed a favor since a second agent was killed and that had to be cleaned up.

Angel doesn’t end the first season in a particularly good place, especially after hearing that club president Bishop (Michael Irby) will be sponsoring EZ to become a patched member of the M.C. Irby teased at the Mayans M.C. season 1 DVD release party that Angel will just have to come to terms with the way things are going.

“The Bishop and EZ relationship is going to cause some tension between Bishop and Angel,” Irby told EW. “Angel is already dealing with so much stuff between him and Felipe with EZ being the golden boy of the family. And with EZ now asking Bishop to be his sponsor, fans are going to see Angel watch and wonder where his place is at right now. The show is centered on EZ, and we’re all going to watch him grow and become who he is destined to be. Angel is going to be a little hurt, but at the end of the day he’s done a lot of stuff within the club that we saw in season 1 that I don’t know if he can be trusted. I think he may be seeing some things that aren’t even there.”

Elgin has hinted that season 2 will feature more characters from the past, but four others have already made appearances. Gemma Teller, played by Katey Sagal, returned in a flashback in the premiere. Robert Patrick made an appearance in the same episode, bringing back Les Packer for one episode.

Rusty Coones brought back Quinn in the final minutes of the season finale, in the same scene where Happy returns. Coones, who attended the Mayans season 2 premiere party, wouldn’t comment on whether he’d be back for more, but the only other SOA alums who attended the premiere are coming back, and they include Labrava’s Happy and Michael Ornstein’s Chucky.

The season 1 finale ended with the audience discovering that it was Happy’s fault EZ ended up in jail for killing a cop. As seen in a flashback, EZ was chasing his mother’s killer but ended up shooting the officer instead. Things don’t look great for Happy, and Sutter has shown that he’s not afraid to kill off anyone he deems worthy as part of his story.

Watch it all play out when Mayans M.C. premieres Sept. 3 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on FX. And you can catch-up with season one, out on DVD now
 
How Mayans M.C. worked Carla Baratta's real pregnancy into the FX drama

By Rosy Cordero
September 06, 2019 at 05:09 PM EDT
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Carla Baratta has proven that she can keep a secret, which is a helpful trait she shares with her character Adelita on Mayans M.C. In the drama’s season 2 premiere, audiences learned that the rebel leader is very pregnant with her first child. What viewers didn’t know is that the actress was not wearing a prosthetic belly for the scenes, Baratta and her husband Guillermo Garcia were also expecting their first baby at the time.

Baratta revealed exclusively to EW that her son Diego was born “about a month ago” but she and her husband “decided to keep the news a secret until now so that we could enjoy the magic of it all in private,” and shared details about how her pregnancy will be factored into the show this season.

“The belly as you see it on the show is my actual pregnant belly. When I started shooting season 2, I was already six months pregnant and I worked until I was about 8 1/2 months pregnant,” she said.


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Baratta spoke to series co-creator Elgin James when she celebrated three months of her pregnancy, knowing that it could affect his plans for Adelita’s storyline, but that she was in for a surprise of her own. “I spoke to Elgin when I was about three months along, and I was so surprised to learn that he was planning for Adelita to be pregnant during season 2,” Baratta revealed. “It was truly this magical coincidence that I will forever be grateful for.”

James and Baratta have developed a special bond while working together on the hit FX series. He told EW he couldn’t contain his excitement when he learned that the Venezuelan-born actress was carrying her first baby during a dinner party at his home, especially since he and co-creator Kurt Sutter had already been planning the same for her character.

“Ever since she first walked in for her audition, Carla has brought so much magic to the show. Both she and her character quickly became the soul of Mayans M.C.,” James said. “So we were excited to plot out her arc for season 2, and Kurt came in with this idea that maybe she’s 7-8 months pregnant. Then a few days later Carla and her husband, Guille, were at my house and she nervously took me aside saying she had big news but was afraid Kurt and I would be mad.”


“She touched her belly and said ‘I’m pregnant.’ And I was like, ‘Are you serious?! So is Adelita!’ Like I said, she’s been magical to all of us ever since she came into our lives, so it was both a beautiful surprise, and also not really a surprise at all that the universe would align like that. She and Adelita are so beautifully linked.”

Baratta can’t gush enough about how attentive and sweet all her costars were with her while she was in such a delicate state. Especially Clayton Cardenas, who plays her love interest Angel Reyes on Mayans M.C. Angel is the assumed father of Adelita’s unborn baby, but things just aren’t that simple. In episode 2, Angel tenderly cradles Adelita’s bump (see our exclusive photo above).

“You know what’s so funny? That was the first time in my whole life that I ever touched a pregnant woman’s belly before,” Cardenas told EW excitedly. “Me, Clayton, had never done that before. I was so scared! I asked Carla if it was ok for me to touch it. She was so sweet and told me, ‘Of course!'”

He is also just as excited as his character that the baby may be Angel’s. “I really hope that the baby is Angel’s. He assumes that it is, but the creators of the show mess with me about this daily,” Cardenas said. “I think Angel wants this so bad because he hopes that he could be the kind of father that his father wasn’t.”

Baratta also remembers Cardenas’ nerves during filming. “Shooting that scene with Clayton was so sweet. He was so nervous, his hands were shaking! I really love that I was able to go on this journey alongside Adelita. There were moments where I was shooting scenes and the baby in my belly would react, he’d be jumping around in excitement.”



Baratta said baby Diego was welcomed into the Mayans M.C. family with open arms. Many of her castmates have already met him and she can’t wait to introduce him to more, now that the cat is out of the bag.

“Everyone on the show was so attentive to me during my pregnancy and I will forever be indebted to them for the kindness they bestowed on me,” she said gleefully. “They looked out for me and spoiled me so much. It was really so magical the way they were all with me. I was blessed with having a healthy pregnancy, free of complications. Thanks to that, I was able to work until 15 days before Diego was born.”

And now she’s excited that fans will get to share the experience. “I can’t wait for fans to watch this season and experience this with me. They’re truly the best fans in the world, we wouldn’t be here without them. I can’t thank them enough for embracing us how they have. I can’t wait to share my pregnancy with them through Adelita this season.”

Mayans M.C. airs Tuesdays at 10 p.m. on FX.
 
so far so good. Yesterday's ep left me with a lot of questions

The burnt down house was never showed right? Assuming that's where mama Galilndo got the burns?

And I just assumed Angel was the baby daddy. Now they trying to say Galilndo is fucking too?

Happy actually looked worried? They say people get soft with old age.

This episode was all the way dope. Easy and his brother not talking felt so real.
 
Mayans M.C. producer on tonight's BIG Reyes family reveal

By Lynette Rice
September 24, 2019 at 11:00 PM EDT
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Who saw that coming?

In Tuesday’s episode of Mayans M.C., it was revealed that EZ’s family is a lot bigger than anyone — including golden boy himself — was expecting. But first, a SPOILER ALERT! Don’t read any further unless you’ve seen the latest episode of the FX drama.

Felipe, does Dita have news for you! It turns out that the once-secret relationship between these two characters — played by Edward James Olmos and Ada Maris — produced a son. And that son is… Miguel Galindo (Danny Pino)! We checked in with executive producer and co-creator Elgin James about how long he’s had this twist in the works and whether EZ (J.D. Pardo) and Angel (Clayton Cardenas) are going to find out sooner (or way later) about their half-brother.

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: How long have you been masterminding this little twist, Elgin?
ELGIN JAMES: It happens that way with [co-creator] Kurt Sutter and the way that we run the writers’ room. It’s always pretty organic. If something comes up and feels right or sticks around in a crevice in our brain, then we know that it’s something. We didn’t plan it far back. But with everything going on and trying to unravel the mystery of Felipe and Dita’s relationship this year, it just sort of seemed organic that could happen. I mean really, the performance by Ada Maris this season and in episode four is just incredible.

So just to be clear, when you launched this show in 2018, you had no intention of revealing EZ and Miguel as potential brothers?
Not at all. We were still trying to figure out who the characters were. We had the ideas when I first came up with them and brought them to Kurt and he made them into what they are now. But then you have the actors who bring this whole other magic to it. Originally Miguel was more of a clear-cut antagonist, and now that’s been blurred some. We feel for him. He has empathy. That’s all Danny Pino. That is Danny Pino’s performance and what he’s brought to this character. Nothing is forbidden in the writers’ room. You can go down any avenue you want. And then we just took a stroll down to “hey, what if they are brothers?” And that’s where we ended up.

What happened in the room when somebody brought that up? Did you all go “Ooh!??”
Oh, yeah. Sometimes you go “Oh, yeah!” because you think that’s it and then it’s just a hangover later. You’re like, “No, that’s absolutely bats— crazy.” It sounded good in the moment. This one was like, “Oh!” And then you’re worried whether this is going to be crazy or is it just the right amount of crazy? I mean crazy like, not to be wild or not trying to be shocking, but just felt like this is unexpected. But it just stayed really, really exciting for us. And then knowing what we could do with that, like how we can unpack that for, hopefully, many seasons to come.


So how quickly will we find out more about Dita’s relationship with Felipe?
You’re going to learn this season. You’ll learn pretty quickly. Ada and Eddie have just been electric. That’s what a lot of this show is, just trying to figure out where our chemistry is and putting two characters together to see what happens.

So how long before Miguel, EZ, and Angel know?
It goes back to it feeling organic and how we can unravel it in a way that feels right and makes sense in this world. Everyone will just have to wait to see! And what a bummer to be Clayton, right? First off, you have to deal with having JD Pardo as a brother, and then now you’re going to bring in Danny Pino, the only person nearly as handsome as JD. Poor Clayton. I mean, Clayton is a good-looking guy. Don’t get me wrong. But Danny’s Miguel is an overachiever, quite similar to EZ.

How does Dita feel these days about Miguel?
I think she loves Miguel so much. I think she loves Emily. It’s just a little more complicated between cultures and generations and everything. She is also worried.

So is Miguel going to keep a tail on his mom?
I think Miguel is having a hard time this season trying to figure out who he can trust. I think he is also full of love and the show is really about family. Now we have an extra member we didn’t know about! But yeah, he’s of a suspicious nature. So I think he’ll be trying to keep tabs on everybody.

Mayans M.C. airs Tuesdays at 10 p.m. on FX.
 
Mayans M.C. star Ada Maris answers our burning questions about Dita and Felipe's love affair

By Rosy Cordero
September 18, 2019 at 05:01 PM EDT
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Mayans M.C. co-showrunner/co-creator Elgin James has said, vaguely, that season 1 of the FX drama was all about secrets. There are plenty of new ones about to spill as revelations from Dita Galindo and Felipe Reyes’ past come to light, when he was known as Ignacio Cortina.
The Galindo matriarch (Ada Maris) carries herself with confidence and is unafraid of nearly everyone, but is respectful of her son Miguel (Danny Pino) and mostly respectful of her daughter-in-law Emily (Sarah Bolger) — at least to their faces. But when they’re not keeping a close eye on her, she bolts to do her own thing—which we now know is meeting with her former lover (Edward James Olmos).
“Dita is very mysterious and misleading,” Maris, who is married to former Mayans M.C. costar Tony Plana, tells EW about her character. “She’s also a little imperious so she feels like she doesn’t have to explain herself. She says what she wants to say then leaves the room, leaving everyone behind with their mouths open. Felipe used to work for her — so even though they had this history together, there’s this boss lady sense about her even with him. She was probably open with him and vulnerable in a way that she wasn’t with too many people.”
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This dynamic will test Felipe’s loyalties to Dita after getting an unwelcome and unaanounced visit from Miguel’s consiglieri Marcus Alvarez (Emilio Rivera) who issues a stern warning to the butcher to stay away from her. This leads the former lawman to reminisce on the past, reading love letters she penned so many years ago.
“I kind of had a feeling that there was some kind of connection between Dita and Felipe for a while, and I don’t know why,” she explains. “It had this quality of inevitability when it happened, you know? I know that we’re the two older people on the show, but I knew that we had to have some kind of connection. When I found out the story line, I loved it.

“I think fans will learn a lot more about their history together as we move ahead, maybe even too much information,” she continues. “It’s really been so wonderful working with Eddie. My scenes with him are my favorites that I’ve ever had on the show. Partly, it’s because we’ve known each other for about 40 years. So that first time I step into the butcher shop and I call him Ignacio, when he turns around…that look on his face — tears just came into both of our eyes. It was all there, we didn’t have to do much. I hope all this comes across in the scenes.”
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Dita needs to tread lightly if she plans to keep meeting with Felipe. She escaped once and returned home in his beat-up truck, and the family is growing suspicious. When Emily disappeared from her husband in season 1, she was meeting with Felipe’s son EZ (J.D. Pardo). What is it about the Reyes men?
Nevertheless, Maris agrees that her character needs to be mindful of her extracurricular activities.
“I would not sell Emily short, in any way. But know that Dita is about as conniving and manipulative as it gets.”
And as EZ and his brother Angel (Clayton Cardenas) continue their search for those involved in their mom’s murder, Dita and Felipe’s secret affair makes both Dita and her husband Jose suspects.
“There’s a lot of road to be traveled between [where we are now] and [the point where we find out who was behind it], but what can I say? Dita is so mysterious, but she definitely could be a suspect and with everything that’s happening she is hinting herself in that sort of direction,” the actress says.
“We will have to wait and see about that.”
Mayans M.C. airs Tuesday nights at 10 p.m. on FX.
 
Kurt Sutter Fired From Mayans M.C. for Being ‘an Abrasive Dick’ (His Words)
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Kurt Sutter, who had scaled back his involvement with Mayans M.C., the Sons of Anarchy spinoff that he co-created, seems generally unruffled in a letter he sent to his staff today explaining that he has been fully fired from the series by FX. “It’s been reported by writers, producers, cast and crew that my absence and subsequent behavior when there, has only created confusion, chaos, hostility and is perceived as abandonment,” Sutter wrote in his letter, obtained by The Hollywood Reporter. “Or at least that’s how Disney has interpreted it. I’m sure it’s true.” Elgin James, who created the show with Sutter, will fully takeover running Mayans, which his now-former collaborator is very supportive of.

Sutter has worked with FX for almost 20 years, and was the man behind one of the network’s first big hits, Sons of Anarchy. He is known for his difficult and frequently inappropriate manner, having previously acknowledged a framed letter he keeps detailing incidents of “unprofessional behavior” with Fox execs. Sutter hung it, he says, as a reminder that, “I’m a fuckin’ idiot and that behavior creates fucking lawsuits.” According to THR, the culture change at Fox following its acquisition by Disney prompted closer scrutiny of Sutter’s behavior, which he seems comfortable admitting was questionable. “This morning I was fired by Dana Walden and John Landgraf for all the complaints levied against me. Not the way I wanted to end my 18 year relationship with FX. At least being fired for being an abrasive dick is on brand,” reads Sutter’s letter, which continues immediately with, “I deeply apologize if I’ve made people feel less than or unsupported. My intention was literally the opposite.”

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How you fire the muthafucka who created the brand and the lane? This is his universe. Weird, but if it suffers we now know why.
 
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