I was very impressed with this first installment from this series, where an up-and-coming Latin professional/lawyer living in a Latin neighborhood is compelled to come to terms with his identity within the context of his current relationship, the area of town he lives in, and especially in the eyes of a seemingly radical individual he meets at a street protest. The episode definitely ties in with our modern-day atmosphere where groups like ANTIFA and the Democratic party seek to claim the identity of certain minorities (i.e. if you fall into this category, you MUST be with us, or else you are a sell-out). The episode had some good character-building, plot exposition, sexual tension and over-arching themes that I think many groups can relate to. I wish this episode were the "base-line" for the series.
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