 Episode 8 of Zoro is called The Wedding and it is where Enrique, the captain now, temporary governor and Lolita are supposed to be wed at the church. However, Nadline and her cohorts have another plan. Will Don Diego abort the plan? Will he save the day? Will he save the girl? Will he stop the wedding because of his love for Lolita? What a great episode. Now, let me get my one problem out of the way and then talk about all the goodness. There's a fight, there's like this Gen Z fight for Lolita's character in this, you know, to have that modern take and it just, it just doesn't work. It's just, it's just garbage. I'm going to be very honest with you. Case in point. There's one point in the, in the, in the episode where she's in a wedding dress, she's abducted by Zoro, she escapes, she goes back to her, her parents place to protect, you know, they're being raided by Nadline and the bandits and she goes and grabs her two rifles. But you know, the wedding dress is, you know, her mother's wedding dress, her mother's wedding dress that she, I just realized that it's her mother's wedding dress. She rips it because of course, you know, it's, it's too conforming, it's too restrictive. So I got to rip that dress off and show what a badass I am, terrible, terrible, unnecessary, absolutely unnecessary. And the fact that it's, it was bestowed to her by her mom, it's, it's really, really a bad creative decision that I don't know who is behind that, but you now have a couple of bad moments for this character that I've seen in a couple of, in a couple of episodes. Now that being said, it didn't ruin it for me. Okay. Not as much as the, that other scene I told you about in my other video, other than that, this is a fantastic episode. This is a great episode for Miguel Bernadu. He did a great job as Don Diego and as Zoro because not only does he thwart Nadline, but he, he's, he saves her. He actually saves her, he saves Lolita and I was very happy to see that because I was really worried that they were going to go, going to be all completely strong, powerful whammy against whammy and look at that could still happen. That could still happen. But in this episode, it does not. It's all about Don Diego's sacrifices and his strategy. Why he's Zoro, why the spirits picked him. I love, I absolutely love anything that has to do with the storylines where the indigenous population is uprising, they revolt, that happened, that happened a lot. I think they're doing a really good job of that and, and the punishment they have for Nadline and she finally, finally, finally sees what a good man Zoro is, Don Diego is. I loved all of that. And then at the end of this, end of the episode, there, yes, there is a wedding and poor Don Diego. It's a sacrifice he makes man. That's what our heroes do. There's no way that he can have her as his wife, even though she want, that's what she wanted. Let's be real and be Zoro. So that, that was great. That was so, that was, that was Mia Bernadu's best moment as both characters in this, in this season so far. I will say one thing. I think there is a revelation that, that I really liked that Lolita knows or has a strong feeling that Don Diego is Zoro and that was really good insight. You know, for all the dumb shit that they make the character do, Lolita, Renato Noti has some really good moments and, and her marrying Enrique, you buy it because they're so good together. Enrique is that actor, the really fantastic. So yeah, another step up. We're going back to an eight out of 10, eight out of 10 in what is really eight episodes out of 10. I really hope that they bring it home and don't ruin it, but eight out of 10 episodes for season one of this Zoro on Amazon Prime. It's shaping up to be really good. Some great moments and check out my next review video here of episode nine. We're going to do it from the couch, Zoro.