@@cartelplug8183 Fr I skip anything with Adelita and the white girl lmao, I guess Galindo does have to play a role because of his connection to EZ and Angel, but Adelita needs to be killed off already, at least in the beggining she was cute, now she is just bald lmao
My favorite moment of this specific Scene is when Bishop gave Diaz that same Headbutt Combo that you were talking about. The look in his eyes and savage those headbutts were had me cheering even more for Bishop and I personally think he's one of the more underrated Characters on the Show.
@@IamLEGENDkb24 not invincible just showing true colors in the circumstances that have been given, like jax when he wanted out the gun game, couldn't directly get out he had to play the game, SP is doing the same thing, jus that out of the mayans SP are the pitbulls, jus like redwood were the pitbulls of sons.
The other Mayans had the upper hand just team 2 lost and fucked up. Gaeta obviously got shot and Taza is bout that life. And that's just from a logical pov. I'm aware it's "just a show". There's always that guy.
Meanwhile in one of the hotel room "honey what that all that noise out there" "it just the Mayans MC haveing a civil war fight dear...go back to sleep"
Regardless whatever happens....... the prospect did the right move. 6 on one I'd use a weapon. Like my dad told "Ain't nothing fair when people trying to jump you".
It ain't that easy, he has blood on him now. That also makes him a target, specially considering that oakland and stockton are still a threat since only their prez are gone (coin still in the air on diaz though).
When I first watched this episode that Gilly part even pumped me up like I was there 😆 I jumped off the couch like "F*** YEA RUSH EM!!!!" swinging at the air and what not 😂😂
This was one of the most brutal group fights I’ve ever seen on a show lol the camera angles, the shaking, the switching back and forth between different parties fighting - it was just top tier
This scene was intense....even though they were clearly outnumbered they still kicked ass...when Angel yells "EZ!" at 2:39 you felt his anger and heard worry in his voice trying to get to Ezekiel
I found it strange that they all ran when they heard a gunshot. That revolver only had 5 other bullets in the chamber and I'm even more surprised that they didn't see Steve's piece when they were kicking the crap out of him for two minutes.
This is almost like the fight between the Hells Angels and the Mongols at Harrahs casino in Reno Nevada in the early 2000s. It's all fists, bats and blades until someone finally pulls out a pistol. In the outlaw world, they call this RatPacking.
Noticed that too. Loved it. Added a lot of intensity to the scene. Gave you the idea that the mayans were like a pack of wild dogs tearing each other apart.
I was so worried about Steve this episode dude. He got more screen time than he did before and they were heartfelt type scenes so I thought Steve was gonna die and make the club rage even more. Especially when he was getting jumped and couldn't fight back against 4-5 dudes. When he fired the shot, I said "what the fuck steve..that's fucking gangster"
@@volcommadness yeah to the guy he tried to have killed by his own club then brings dudes to outnumber the Santo Padre charter and he still gets blown to the East? 1 down.
See I fucking knew that charter was setting up Bishop , I knew something was off with him because he was slimy asf but still Santo Padre came out on top
I caught on when they started smoking meth and telling Bishop to wait...honestly the dialogue before all that about "reckoning" and "bringing the MC back to glory" threw me off. As soon as I saw that stem light up, I knew that wasn't a good sign.
@@frydza2091 In my eyes, Alvarez allowed the Kings betray Bishop because I get the fact that he feels lied to by him but he went against him instead of staying out of it. I saw how that Meth hole asshole was clowning on Bishop being in Alvarez shadow and wanting to outshine him.
@@seth_fitzgerald that's a given that Alvarez felt betrayed and lied to. He says so. That's why he confronted Bishop about lying about the heroin and warned him not to touch the Mayan who shot EZ. He's definitely not on Bishop's side of things and besides, Ramos was Alvarez's number two in SoA so it makes sense he wouldn't be on Bishops side if he had to choose. Looks like he either chose a side now or has lost control of the Mayans completely. We'll have to see.
@@frydza2091 Exactly right, you remember that bridge scene with the first episode? Ramos and Canche were flexing their power and muscle all up in Bishops face yeah. he may be the National President, but it’s two against one Santo Padre has no backing of other charters but they might have Tucson in their corner. Alvarez was so fond of Bishop but he thought he wouldn’t be a match for Canche and Ramos because they’re secluded from the other charters.
This season was so intense, a civil war between the Mayans, too bad Jax Teller didn’t start a civil war with the other charters, we could’ve gotten a eighth season and possibly Jax surviving
Would’ve been cool. But the difference between them and Mayans was Canche and Ramos got greedy and well their charter members were addicted to the drugs. So they forced Santo Padre’s hand.
@@philliesfan3414 Jax was a manipulative sociopath that put the club on the line and because he wasn't smart enough to see through Gemma's lies. Which is what ultimately got Bobby and West killed. I think that Jax was the worst president of the club which he had to die before it would rip apart.
Even tops the Natzis getting fucked up by Sons in season 2. That was a satisfying fight but this fight looked way cooler and more real! Definitely more suspenseful if anything.
Finally somebody said it my god. That was the Sons vs l.o.a.n w/ the niners and the Lin triads as security. This was mayans sp vs Stockton and Oakland. Southern cal and 2 Tucson/Arizona members vs northern cal
Biker clubs aren't one big organization under one leader like the mafia. The Presidents of the different offshoot chapters might get together and vote on super big things, and they talk amongst each other as easy contacts when doing "business". Beyond that, they operate independently and even mother clubs only have so much pull compared to any of the chapters. They operate more as just a large criminal contact network than an actual organized group that doesn't have all of the different branches trying to do their own thing all the time. The fact that it was a civil fight is the only reason they didn't jump to guns. The prospect shooting the dude in this scene didn't get killed due to MC justice only because just how many men were kicking the shit out of him at that time. If it would have been anywhere close to what they would have considered a "fair" fight, neither side would have forgiven him just killing a patch like that, fight or not.
Gilly passed from being a mostly ignored character to the most funny this season. Glad to see the change of focus because gilly, taza and tranq really needed more screen
That Fat Prospect dude has Super Human durability! 5 to 10 men kicked and stomped on him and hit him with bats for a LONG-as time! and later, he just gets up and walks and rides away on his Motorcycle!
Nah. Watch SOA again. Lincoln Potter even says in the fed war room that’s the sons of anarchy motorcycle club aren’t even in the “Big 4” of outlaw mc’s. Sons are a smaller club with a lot of clout..
now this is the shit i wanted to see from Mayans from the start. Surrounded around the club not the cartel, cartel home life with boring and annoying Emily, those boring rebels and bipolar Adilita. this is what Mayans should truly be about. loved it
scene reminds of when samcro went up against aj westons crew in season 2 the reyes brother been fighting their whole lives, whether it was against each other or side by side. bishop had so much pent up anger and rage from the anniversary of his sons death to alvarez pretty much choosing to back the other charters over him, and he took it out big time on diaz face 😂😂 creeper comes from the streets of los angeles a recovering addict on the streets so he knows what it takes to survive had he not got blindsided he wouldve fucked up those oakland junkies taza still has that VM in him, pulling that knife w/o hesitation just like el palo did on that customs agent gilly and hank ex military trained in combat and to kill. and the one who wasnt there, coco has got that killswitch. killed his own mother, had he been there it probably wouldve been him, not steve, who wouldve killed somebody bottom line santo padre has the best brawlers/fighters out of all the other charters they were fighting multiple charters in this scene but because they were filled w/ junkies and lames they didnt stand a chance
I love how they say fuck all the time now. Seriously, it's so refreshing and to be perfectly honest, more realistic. I mean in SOA, they were able to depict extreme violence, graphic rape scenes (Tully and Juice 😖) and say a variety of racial slurs but they could never utter that stupid 4 letter word... How they expected us to suspend rational logic and buy that imaginary world where they could show all that horrific shit and not say "fuck" at least once, I have no earthly fucking idea...
Even though i haven’t seen the show yet but clips i can say they took notes on people saying it was more of a parody/drama & comedy 😂 this show definitely seems more darker and crazy
Is it just me but for strange reason I keep hearing a growl every 20 to 30 seconds in this clip. I even noticed it when I was watching on hulu, I mean it makes the scene sound cool but I am not sure if I am hearing it right
I was skeptical about the writing without Kurt sutter but this episode proved they can do this with out Kurt even though I rather have Kurt Sutter involved I still love this show either way. More than SoA even but that’s because of the curse word restrictions 🤣
Kurt sutter is pussy whipped. He ruined soa by putting his wife. All over the soa tv show. The Gemma character was one of the most unrealistic character and annoying. She ruined the show for me.
Kurt Sutter did not understand the Mexican culture. . . He made EZ a snitch in the first two seasons . . . We will never side or root for a snitch. That's why this season is doing much better
@@anthonyjones3835 They all killing each other anyway tf the difference yeah real life different no shit idk why people always gotta go and compare the two it’s a tv show
@@nicalombianheat09 yeah man he reminds me of happy in away everybody likes him but they never used him much I think the actor brings a lot to the table
I don't know why mfs pulled it with Bishop and the guys? Once you seen him and angel's facial expressions when they were looking for Ramos, you knew it was going to be a wild fucking episode. And I wouldn't have trusted Oakland neither,they made the Stockton charter
Got it give props to Santo Padre, there the fucking toughest out of all other charters who are against them!!! I mean EZ made it alive after that attempt of Assassination, and then you have this brawl in which they kicked ass & also managed to make it out alive, and finally you have this charter who took out the king. Santo Padre is the real ones!!!
After watching MAYANS MC AND SOA all the fight scenes this is one of the best scene I ever watch and shout out to the the one and said FUCK YEAH!!! Ready for that rumble lol
Anybody notice how the prospect jus happened to kill the dude from the beginning of this episode that gillie and angel beat down on with the bats ? 💀it’s ironic cuz his girl said he was gonna get them and make it right 😂😂