‘Bandidos’ Episode 1 Takeaway: Miguel deciphers mysterious tattoo unveiling path to Mayan’s treasure

'Bandidos' Episode 1 Takeaway: Miguel deciphers mysterious tattoo unveiling path to Mayan's treasure
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Contains spoilers for ‘Bandidos’

MADRID, SPAIN: Get ready to ditch the landlubber life and dive headfirst into ‘Bandidos,’ a swashbuckling Spanish adventure series streaming on Netflix. ‘Bandidos’ wastes no time in plunging us into the charming protagonist Miguel (Alfonso Dosal)

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Meet Miguel (Alfonso Dosal), a skilled treasure hunter with an uncanny knack for discovering sunken treasures, and his partner Lilí (Ester Expósito). These bold adventurers fear neither dirt nor water as they assemble a motley crew of international scalawags.

The daring duo’s goal is to seize a legendary fortune from a forgotten Spanish galleon resting at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico. However, as with any treasure hunt, the journey is far from smooth sailing. Sinister rivals and enigmatic secrets lurk in the watery depths, posing a serious threat to turning their dreams of wealth into a watery nightmare.

Can Miguel’s cunning, Lilí’s bravery, and their crew’s combined skills overcome the dangers lurking beneath the waves? Binge watch ‘Bandidos’ on Netflix. 

A treasure unveiled as Miguel digs deeper

A still from the show ‘Bandidos’ (@Netflix)

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A flashback sequence paints a picture of a younger, carefree Miguel sharing drinks with a character named Louis Fernandes De Montejo.

The conversation takes a mysterious turn when Louis inquires about Miguel’s father, Juan Morales, and his whereabouts. Miguel’s flippant response about Juan being ‘Travelling.’

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Louis then steers the conversation towards a topic that will become a recurring obsession for Miguel – the legendary treasure of Aj Took.

This supposedly 500-year-old Mayan hoard concealed deep within the Yucatan peninsula is rumored to house an artifact of unparalleled power – the Kaan Balam, a golden jaguar believed to be able to defy death itself.

As they delve deeper into the lore, a sense of paranoia creeps in. An unseen figure seems to be following them, adding a layer of suspense to their already-charged discussion.

Miguel finds the map to the treasure

A still from the show 'Bandidos' (@Netflix)
A still from the show ‘Bandidos’ (@Netflix)

Fueled by alcohol and a thirst for adventure (or perhaps something more personal), Miguel decides to accompany Louis back to his hotel room. The allure of a map, promising to unveil the location of Aj Took’s treasure, hangs heavy in the air.

Their drunken state introduces a layer of comedic absurdity to the scene. As Louis begins unbuttoning his shirt inside the room, Miguel follows suit. However, an unexpected revelation shakes him to the core – the map to the treasure is tattooed across Louis’s chest, a permanent obsession.

This stolen glimpse into the heart of the mystery sets the stage for Miguel’s descent into the perilous world of treasure hunters and tomb raiders.

This left a tantalizing question – what is Miguel’s true motivation for pursuing Aj Took’s treasure? Is it simply the allure of riches and adventure, or is there a more personal connection to the Kaan Balam’s fabled power?

The lingering image of Louis’ tattooed map leaves the audience yearning for answers, effectively setting the hook for ‘Bandidos’ thrilling treasure hunt.

‘Bandidos is streaming on Netflix from Wednesday, March 13.

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