Tonight’s second episode of this series sets up the show’s major conflicts – and, as with its parent series Sons of Anarchy, the structure is in part Shakespearean, with rival families (okay, motorcycle clubs) and powerful rulers (okay, drug cartel chieftains) vying for power and influence. And in tonight’s show, there’s a kidnapping that brings these stories together, while tearing the warring factions apart. But after two hours of this new series, I’m neither impressed nor involved. J. D. Pardo stars.