Less thrilling than I expected.
Maul is definitely less menacing in the grey tunic.
Here I thought the corrupt officials were getting overdone. Didn’t realize that romantic competitors would be more tedious.
Zorro or Solomon? So very wise.
The fwt fwt fwt thing is getting a bit obnoxious.
The “thin” blue line of Spanish California.
They need to start every episode with a song.
While loving the ending quite a bit, I admit that my mind wandered a bit in the middle. It felt like it was trying to tie together too many threads.
Pablo really comes across as the least likely villain. I just don’t believe he would feel the take would be worth the risk.
That really was a hidden Mickey!
I wonder if they could’ve found a more shifty looking actor to play the innkeeper.
Oh this is just cracking! It would be interesting to know what they would’ve done without aliens.
Ugh I hate episodes where people won’t talk to each other.
This season starts out quite complex.
It does feel like this is a proper season finale.
I wonder if next season is going to be a series of continuously higher ranking corrupt officials as the villains.
California really needed to do a better job vetting their government officials.
Really, Don Diego, did you really think that would work?
The Administrado really sounds more German than Spanish. Or maybe that’s just his demeanor.
Garcia, that’s a really bad look for you.
The deadly bolas seemed a little less impressive than advertised.
Mary Wickes is such a treat. And Jack Kruschen is a nice addition as well.
Ah toxic masculinity is strong in this one.
What if we didn’t save anyone this time?
It’s just a matter of time before Bernardo makes the symbol in every episode, isn’t it?
Personally I think Garcia is a fine commandante.
That’s a smart horse.
Strange pacing in this episode with Don Diego not showing up for awhile, and Bernardo even longer.
Really not sad to see the end of the magistrato but it would’ve been nice to see him get justice.
The magistrato is practically Boss Hogg.