Daddy Diaz was clearly no fan of mutants and berated Marcos for using his powers for the cartel.
But Marcos had a bigger complaint namely that his father abandoned him when he needed him the most.
In the present day, its Marcos turn to be on the other side of the equation.

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Aslast weeks cliffhanger endingmade clear, baby Dawn is sick.
Apparently, she has jaundice, but the typically-prescribed light therapy isnt making her any better.
She dispatches the telepathic triplets to collect Marcos and bring him in.
Marcos and Lorna arent the only ones having relationship drama this week.
But who knows, maybe an underground excursion tomeet the Morlockswill help with that!
But once he heads out on a medical supply run with Lauren, he cant deny it anymore.
While driving, Reeds red-energy powers suddenly manifest and destroy the steering wheel, causing their car to crash.
His reason for this soon becomes obvious: Unlike her boyfriend, Blink is a visible mutant.
This, then, is a different kind of mutant underground.
These Morlocks are not just referring to a figurative underground railroad to spirit refugees to safety.
No, they literally only feel safe in muck-filled sewage tunnels.
After happening on the crash site, Jace sees Reed and Lauren fleeing.
Everyone still believes that his incompetence killed all those people in Atlanta.
He literally overpowers the Cuckoos telepathy and burns them when they take a stab at force him out.
Now its time for the return of episode superlatives!
Coolest use of superpowers:Marcos using his sunlight to heal his baby.
Marcos and Lorna dominated this category last season, and theyve still got it.
Most impossible choice:Im giving this to Lorna for maintaining her family separation.