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You might know him as detective Nick Amaro on "Law & Order: SVU," but Danny Pino is on the other side of the law in the "Sons of Anarchy" spinoff "Mayans M.C." Danny plays drug cartel leader Miguel Galindo in "Mayans," which is currently in its second season on FX.
When Rach asked which he prefers — playing a cop or a drug boss — Danny revealed that the two characters have more in common than you might think.
"I think Miguel Galindo on 'Mayans M.C.' is kind of also the law and the order. He's the one who sets the law. He's the one who follows through on the law, he enforces the law, so in a way they have a lot in common," Danny says.
The actor says that they recently wrapped filming on season 2, and he has one word for the season finale.
"I can tell you that it ends … harshly," Danny reveals.
He and Rach also chatted about "Sons of Anarchy," the show that led up to the events in "Mayans," and Rachael told him about Goats of Anarchy — a sanctuary for goats with special needs — which she gives to through her foundation to this day.