Set in the aftermath of Jax Teller’s death, Ezekiel "EZ" Reyes is fresh out of prison and a prospect in the Mayans M.C. charter on the Cali/Mexi border. Now, EZ must carve out his new identity in a town where he was once the golden boy with the American Dream in his grasp.
The best episode of "Mayans M.C." season 3 is "Pap Struggles with the Death Angel", rated 7.6/10 from 598 user votes. It was directed by Michael Dinner and written by Elgin James. "Pap Struggles with the Death Angel" aired on 3/16/2021 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "The Orneriness of Kings".
A border shutdown squeezes the Mayan's heroin trade setting off an internal clash over the future of the club. EZ and Angel deal with the fallout of family secrets. The Galindos grow apart as Miguel loses himself in his grief and search for answers.
Director: Michael Dinner
Writer: Elgin James
Now a full patch member, EZ proposes a bold plan that could change the course of the club. Adelita is freed from the U.S. government only to discover all is not as she left it with the L.O. Coco's demons lead him to a new low.
Director: Michael Dinner
Writer: Sean Tretta
Seeing an opportunity, Bishop sets EZ's plan into motion.
Director: Rachel Goldberg
Writer: Andrea Ciannavei
The M.C. scrambles to find a solution to their heroin problem. EZ digs to discover who betrayed the club.
Director: Brett Dos Santos
Writer: Bryan Gracia, Sara Price
Bishop takes a risky approach to solve the club's supply problems.
Director: Elgin James
Writer: Debra Moore Muñoz
The club seeks retribution for a recent affront.
Director: Elgin James
Writer: Andrea Ciannavei
Bishop enlists the help of another chapter in his move against Ramos.
Director: Elgin James
Writer: Bryan Gracia
Miguel discovers disturbing new information related to his mother’s death.
Director: Alonso Alvarez
Writer: Jenny Lynn
The club welcomes a new member. Miguel seeks retribution on his mother’s behalf.
Director: Elgin James
Writer: Sean Tretta
Bishop pulls the trigger on his plan to become the only king.
Director: Elgin James
Writer: Elgin James, Debra Moore Muñoz