Better Call Saul

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House #2 dudes. I can put up with marital spats because I grew up with my parents, Jimmy would be a laugh to be around and Lalo doesn't seem like the kind of guy who would kill me if it doesn't benefit him.
 
House #2 dudes. I can put up with marital spats because I grew up with my parents, Jimmy would be a laugh to be around and Lalo doesn't seem like the kind of guy who would kill me if it doesn't benefit him.

Plus Lalo is a great cook and loves to do it.
 
Really love the Mike and Nacho dynamic. It almost sneaks up on you, with all the other things going around. The things they've been through, they're not friends, and they didn't really bond, at least, so it seemed. When Nacho brings up the case between his father being threatened by Gus in the car scene, this scene really shows there is a bond there. In the tiniest smallest way, they do care about each other as Nacho, near tears, confides in Mike his greatest fear and Mike sees this and consoles him, tells him he will help. Great stuff and well earned.
 
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Goddamn it has been a while since Vince Gilligan has made my anus clench like that, and I might mean that as homoerotically as it sounds.

A lot of the Breaking Bad characters feel like they're out of a comic book, but (other than his apparent jumping superpower) Lalo is the first one to feel like he's intimidating in a way that a high ranking cartel member would actually be.
 
Goddamn it has been a while since Vince Gilligan has made my anus clench like that, and I might mean that as homoerotically as it sounds.

A lot of the Breaking Bad characters feel like they're out of a comic book, but (other than his apparent jumping superpower) Lalo is the first one to feel like he's intimidating in a way that a high ranking cartel member would actually be.
Tell me again.

I totally expected to see Lalo just cap Kim as she kept inching forward and calling him out on his "shit" even though she is aware that Jimmy is lying. That was a really great scene that had some dark humor in it for a little bit of levity.
 
When Kim mentioned the fact that Lalo could only trust Jimmy to bring him the money and how he probably couldn't trust his own guys to do it lead me to the feeling the he will probably gain suspicion of Nacho's double agent ties with Gus. In the next episode,i believe Lalo will probably try to put some pieces together and put Nachos loyalty to the test in some way during their trip down in Mexico in attempt to weed him out in a subtle way.
 
Holy fuck that last scene was tense. I really thought someone was gonna get popped, either Lalo or Kim.

Still, we're all worried about both Kim and Nacho next episode aren't we?
 
When Kim mentioned the fact that Lalo could only trust Jimmy to bring him the money and how he probably couldn't trust his own guys to do it lead me to the feeling the he will probably gain suspicion of Nacho's double agent ties with Gus. In the next episode,i believe Lalo will probably try to put some pieces together and put Nachos loyalty to the test in some way during their trip down in Mexico in attempt to weed him out in a subtle way.

I think Lalo has already figured out what's going on. He knows Saul's car got shot up. He knows Saul didn't fight off those guys himself. He knows it wasn't Gus's guys who tried to steal the money. That's why he's going back to Mexico because that's where the guy who set it up is. He wants Saul around because he has some use for him.

One thing, though. Lalo isn't in Breaking Bad, but Juan Bolsa, who hired the mercenaries, is.[/quote]
 
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