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The Best Episodes of Acapulco Season 4

Every episode of Acapulco Season 4 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Acapulco Season 4!

The Best Episodes of Acapulco Season 4

In 1984, Maximo Gallardo's dream comes true when he gets the job of a lifetime at Acapulco's hottest resort, Las Colinas. But he soon realizes...

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  1. Background image for Waterfalls
    7.5/10(90 votes)

    #1 - Waterfalls

    S4:E1

    As Maximo prepares for the hotel reopening, he recounts his first challenge as head of operations. In 1986, Memo and Lorena brace for parenthood.

    Director:Jay Karas
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  2. Background image for Rome, If You Want To
    6.5/10(94 votes)

    #2 - Rome, If You Want To

    S4:E2

    When harsh new rules are imposed on the staff, Maximo and Chad each try to address the tension. Esteban and Nora investigate a neighbor's death.

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  3. Background image for Talkin' Bout a Revolution
    7.6/10(67 votes)

    #3 - Talkin' Bout a Revolution

    S4:E3

    Maximo learns about the challenges that come with leading an organized labor action. Diane uses a staff shortage to rattle Vera.

    Director:Jay Karas
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  4. Background image for Higher Love
    8.1/10(62 votes)

    #4 - Higher Love

    S4:E4

    During a research trip, Maximo musters up the courage to ask Julia a big question. Esteban and Nora's investigation takes a surprising turn.

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  5. Background image for In the Air Tonight
    8.4/10(62 votes)

    #5 - In the Air Tonight

    S4:E5

    Maximo invites Don Pablo to a family dinner in hopes of reconciling. Sara debates her college acceptance. Julia and Nora clash.

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  6. Background image for Eso Me Enseño Mama
    8.4/10(78 votes)

    #6 - Eso Me Enseño Mama

    S4:E6

    To console Sara, Maximo shares a childhood story about Nora navigating adversity.

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  8. Background image for The Heat Is On
    8.1/10(58 votes)

    #7 - The Heat Is On

    S4:E7

    Present-day Maximo faces an unexpected rival for Julia's attention. In 1986, he goes head-to-head with Don Pablo to reclaim Las Colinas' glory.

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  9. Background image for Runnin' Down a Dream
    7.9/10(50 votes)

    #8 - Runnin' Down a Dream

    S4:E8

    Maximo surprises Julia, Memo, and Lorena with a road trip to the World Cup. Sara struggles to practice her English before leaving for college.

    Director:Jay Karas
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  10. Background image for The Winner Takes It All
    8.8/10(58 votes)

    #9 - The Winner Takes It All

    S4:E9

    Complications during the Miss Universe Pageant force Maximo to take desperate measures to protect Las Colinas' reputation.

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  11. Background image for Never Gonna Give You Up
    8.8/10(75 votes)

    #10 - Never Gonna Give You Up

    S4:E10

    On the day of the reopening, present-day Maximo makes one last effort with Julia—while in 1986, he plans to propose.

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Season 4 Ratings Summary

"Waterfalls" is the best rated episode of "Acapulco" season 4. It scored 7.5/10 based on 90 votes. Directed by Jay Karas and written by Sam Laybourne, it aired on 7/22/2025. This episode is rated 1.0 points higher than the second-best, "Rome, If You Want To".