: In a departure from his previous acts of self-defense, Billy intentionally executes Don Ortiz. Even after Ortiz pleads for his life and offers a partnership, Billy chooses to kill him, a decision that signifies his transition from a "misunderstood kid" to a deliberate killer. Critical Analysis
Reviewers from TV Fanatic and IMDb describe this episode as a "fantastic filler" that manages to be just as compelling as the main plot. It highlights Billy’s transient nature—always meeting new people and gaining experiences, but never staying long enough to set down roots. By the end of the episode, the two friends part ways; Segura heads to New Mexico for family business, while Billy initially considers Texas before ultimately deciding to follow his path back toward the looming conflicts in New Mexico. Billy the Kid S01E05 VOSTFR HDTV
After his brief and complicated involvement with Barbara, the girlfriend of his old associate Jesse Evans, Billy heads south to Mexico. : In a departure from his previous acts
In the fifth episode of the first season, titled the series shifts from its standard gritty survivalism to a more picaresque "side quest" in Chihuahua, Mexico. This episode marks a critical moral crossroads for Billy McCarty (Tom Blyth), as he attempts to define his own code of justice while on the run from his past. Plot Summary: Escapades in Chihuahua In the fifth episode of the first season,
: Broke and desperate, Billy is forced to use his gun and bullets as stakes in a high-stakes poker game. After he catches the crooked Don Ortiz (Emilio Merritt) cheating, Billy and Segura walk away with a significant win.