This episode should have been called "Turning Points" or "Crossroads." Amidst all the brawling bikers, bold confrontations, and deadly drug deals, each of the characters has to make a crucial decision about where to go from here.
Aristocratic Miguel Galindo is thrown in jail, and the handsome drug lord has to prove to the dangerous lowlifes in the holding pen that he's not just another an easy mark. It's shocking to see just what he means by giving the other guy "the shirt off his back."
Crazy little Coco has to make a decision about how to deal with his no-good mama. The tough little biker (who wears a Marine rifleman's badge on his jacket) tramples all over Hamlet's warnings about not letting "the soul of Nero" get the best of him. "Now might I drink hot blood, and do such bitter business as the day would quake to look on." Except Hamlet just talks about it. Coco does it right in the bath, and makes you want to stand up and cheer!
EZ makes a bold move to draw the heat away from his brothers, even as the men jerking his chain make a decision that may spell death for the handsome prospect. Everyone in and out of the M.C. is forced to take a stand in this episode, and the results range from shocking to heartbreaking.
I only have one more thing to say about Season One of MAYANS:
More! More! More!