Carlos is all torn up and in terrible agony, and when the Boss is unable to break him free, the Boss is forced to shoot Carlos in the head in order to put him out of his misery.
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When the Boss eventually kills the drivers of the truck, he rushes to Carlos. He is then dragged through the docks of Stilwater and the Boss is forced to come to the rescue. In retaliation, Maero's girlfriend Jessica kidnaps Carlos and has him chained to the back of a pickup truck. Before the Boss leaves, he tells him "Carlos don't worry, I'm gonna make a banger out of you if it kills me." The Boss eventually gets toxic waste mixed in to Matt's ink, thus burning Maero's face. They talk about how Carlos is still inexperienced and his lack of information on the Brotherhood. Carlos in the Stilwater penitentiary After the Boss causes a little too much mayhem with the Brotherhood, he confronts Carlos on a subway. Carlos is assigned to come up with plans to take out the Brotherhood, one of the three new gangs that rule the city. Carlos, along with fellow lieutenants Shaundi and Pierce, are all given tasks to help the Saints take back Stilwater. Once the Boss gets back in touch with Johnny Gat, and begins to bring back the Saints, he approaches Carlos as a new lieutenant.
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When they do escape the island by boat, Carlos passes by the new Saints Row and explains the circumstances with the Ultor Corporation taking over it and soon Stilwater. At this time he also hints at that fact that the Saints are no more.
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He explains that he got shanked on purpose in order to break him out and that his brother was in the 3rd Street Saints back in the day. Eventually the doctor and two guards leave and Carlos tries to help him. This occurs right before the bandages are taken of. He gets shanked and brought into the prison infirmary, right next to the Boss. The Frenchman, the biggest Gallowgate End crowd-pleaser since fellow countryman David Ginola (or possibly the 18th Century hangman who plied his trade there) was not at his elusive best last weekend, but Wilson’s improvised equaliser, fed by Krafth, was his sixth strike in six league games.Carlos is a young man that for reasons unknown, is in the prison island of Stilwater. The Newcastle system change aims to liberate the front two of Callum Wilson and Allan Saint-Maximin from defensive responsibilities. Chelsea are one of the strongest outfits in the league at those attacking situations. Palace summoned 16 attempts on goal, but for only the second time in Newcastle’s league campaign none came from a set-play. Their defence has often succumbed under sustained pressure when not clearing their lines but they scrapped hard and in numbers at Selhurst Park. Saturday’s draw against the Glaziers meant Newcastle stayed 19th and winless in the Premier League and they remain, along with Watford, the only team without a clean sheet in 2021/22. They restricted Palace to one goal, but only Norwich have conceded more goals and good chances overall, and Toon are particularly susceptible after the break, conceding 12 times in second halves. Both scored against Norwich with wonderful finishes but will the Magpies be as generous as the team one place below them? In recent weeks the Blues’ wing-backs have noticeably popped up in more central areas, messing with opponents’ positioning. The Cobham crew accounted for five of them and the last time six Blues goals came from English players was the 6-0 against this weekend’s hosts back in 1980/81, when Gary Chivers, Colin Lee (3), Mike Fillery and Clive Walker were on target. Last weekend it was a game of two sevens: seven team changes, seven strikes, smashing our previous best against Norwich (4-0 twice). So far this campaign the rate has shot up to 18.3 per cent, the best in the division. Last season 10.4 per cent of shots became goals, or 14th best in the top flight. Seventeen different Blues have found the net so far this season and there is a year-on-year improvement in our shooting that is backed by the stats. While Chelsea boast the highest rate of shots on target at 57.3 per cent, Newcastle have the lowest with 37 per cent.