Question: Do we want Miguel in the sequel or is that done?
Like, logically speaking, he would be investigated and persecuted for stealing data from the presidential server or something right? So that should keep him behind bars? (guys I have no idea how the American criminal/justice system actually works)
Plus at least I think it'd be better to focus on the emotional and social aspects of the outing and just quickly tie up the ends when it comes to the technical aspect so we can focus on the new conflict
But at the same time: One: when Matthew was gathering the rwrb cast like Pokemons, Juan (Miguel's actor) was one of them; Two, I have seen fics where Henry and/or Alex confront and threaten Miguel, very badass doing so, and that might make a interesting scene
So... what do we think?
29 notes
·
View notes
Curiosity...
Alright Mayans M.C. fans. Here's my question. Who do you think is the worst villain in the show? Which person just... pisses you off by coming on screen. I know mine. Just wondering how close I am with everyone else's ideas.
38 notes
·
View notes
Elite (2018-2020)
no ensemble of actors has ever had me in a chokehold the way they did. the original cast of elite will always remain the best and superior era. they were simply more natural, more connected, more passionate, and brought everything they had to the table. all of them had perfect outstanding chemistry together that escaped the cameras and flourished off screen in real life. this talented group of people will forever hold a special place in my heart. they did not need the show, the show needed them. so here’s to remembering the real elite, and the times when a once great series could live up to its name ❤️
8 notes
·
View notes
A very specific type of man 💕
Mid 30's Mexican-American superheroes with slicked back hair.
9 notes
·
View notes
I don't understand why people say that Miguel is a substitute for Rafael Luna, or that he's a new invented character. I thought he was the guy that in the book had sex with June a year ago and now thinks he's entitled to ask her about her family's stuff every time he wants. We first know about him after Rafael's change of sides become public. And then again when the photos of Henry and Alex at the hotel come out. He seems the same type of journalist as portrayed by Miguel: "hey, we had something in the past, so now you owe me". Obviously, in the movie there's no June, so the journalist stalks her brother instead.
Also, as much as I prefer Richards' campaign being the one that leaks the mails, that being done by an ambitious journalist also makes sense. We're supposed to hate the guy, and we hate him, so I think that's a win for both the actor and the director.
And, yeah, the fact that he's also gay makes the whole thing much impactful. He's not only betraying Alex, he's also betraying himself. He's ruthless, but not in a good way. Also, I'm pretty sure he didn't like Alex as much as he pretended, he just wanted to squeeze as much as he could get from him. Flirting was just a tool to get his goal. A means to an end, so to speak.
I think it would have been nice to get a news report or something about Miguel being investigated for hacking the White House or something. After all, he had done it before, getting ahold of Alex's Texas memo the first time. Then he sees him with Henry at the hotel, and he's not jealous, he's interested. So he hacks Alex again and finds the pot of gold: his mails with Henry. And he does the same thing he did before, he makes them public.
Anyway, I don't know what point I was trying to make, but I'm sure there is a point... lost somewhere there between all those words I wrote. Thanks for taking the time to read this. Also, if you haven't yet, please go and sign the change.org petition for Prime to release the 3 hour long Director's Cut. Maybe in that we can see Miguel actually receiving some punishment!
35 notes
·
View notes