Howard may have been a smug bastard, but he wasn’t wrong about Jimmy. Nacho Varga (Michael Mando) got roped into a life of crime he never wanted. Chuck was the biggest tragedy of Jimmy’s life. Instead of changing his ways, Jimmy doubled down. And Lalo Salamanca (Tony Da...
nacho is dead, but it was quick and painless, and he had a good heart, not like all those other gangsters. oh, and don’t worry about the salamancas, because “justice” is coming. nacho’s dad is so confused by this invocation of the word “justice” that mike assumes he doesn’...
" Better Call Saulviewers now know this was an episode concerning Nacho and Lalo - whatever transpired between the two deeply scarred Jimmy (or Saul), as he is still scared of Lalo years later, in theBreaking Badtimeline. It would come as no surprise if Nacho dies as a result of Lalo'...
… gus’s visit to the mute, bell-ringing hector salamanca confirms his suspicion that lalo is alive. now, he’s got this bloody fiasco with nacho at the hotel to contend with. it’s enough to crack the ice in his veins and cause him to knock a glass off the table with his water...
Even as an air of inevitability hangs over most of the cast,Saulsmartly combines those characters with people like Nacho, Kim, and Lalo, who are completely new to this universe and therefore have uncertain fates. Kim, in particular, proves to be an X factor onSaul,someone who is a true ...
(Patrick Fabian), Nacho Varga (Michael Mando), and, previously, Chuck McGill (Michael McKean). All of those newcomers are organic to Jimmy/Saul's story but were not introduced inBreaking Bad. The show presents a fresh vision of Saul Goodman that many fans might not have expected when the...
He made incredibly meticulous arrangements for a "superlab" that would be used by Walt and others in Bad, and alternately helped and threatened criminals like Mike and Nacho. All the while, he played five-dimensional chess in order to enact his slow-burn revenge against Hector Salamanca. It ...