The Official "Better Call Saul" Season 6 Thread (Final Season)

Aquarius Snake

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he in the game and double crossed his own fam...he kinda does deserve to get got :ld:

Not his fam, but still, you never trust a turncoat. If he flipped on his own squad, he’ll eventually flip on you. That’s like wifing a woman that cheated on her man to give you some p*ssy. You’ll be next.

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crazy how walters ass just came in and blew up this entire operation on some goofy shyt :russ:

Walt was a genius, but a shytty criminal. His ego overrode his logic a lot and he made many emotional decisions. The scene where he begged Gus to spare his life was pathetic.

:hhh:

How are you a gangster crying like a bytch, scared to die and you already have cancer? Walter was a bytch made lame, just smart enough to fukk up Gus’s whole operation with Madrigal.

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Wexler is way more dangerous then Saul

Yep. You see it. Jimmy created a monster that he’s going to have to put down. I wouldn’t be surprised if he turns on her in the end to save himself. Those panties in the hot tub definitely weren’t Kim’s.

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No Gus had Mike and them set nacho up with the letter in the safe. Mike wanted them to do right by nacho and let him live, that was the whole respect speech. Gus was the one who wanted him dead

I mean Mike did that per direct orders by Gus. I didn't mean Mike did it independently. The point is that Gus wasn't sloppy. It was just the bad intel on the status of Lalo. Now that it is confirmed in Gus eyes that Lalo is still alive and isn't crossing over the border after Gus, it's like what Mike said, Lalo is trying to get to Nacho for confirmation which messes up their initial plans, because Gus just made the peace earlier.
 

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I mean Mike did that per direct orders by Gus. I didn't mean Mike did it independently. The point is that Gus wasn't sloppy. It was just the bad intel on the status of Lalo. Now that it is confirmed in Gus eyes that Lalo is still alive and isn't crossing over the border after Gus, it's like what Mike said, Lalo is trying to get to Nacho for confirmation which messes up their initial plans, because Gus just made the peace earlier.
Whether Lalo was alive or dead it makes no sense for Gus to lead the Salamancas to Nacho when they could take him alive and torture him for all the info on Gus. Realistically he would've just had his men kill him, or help him disappear if he wanted to be altruistic
 

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Whether Lalo was alive or dead it makes no sense for Gus to lead the Salamancas to Nacho when they could take him alive and torture him for all the info on Gus. Realistically he would've just had his men kill him, or help him disappear if he wanted to be altruistic
It makes perfect sense.

If Lalo is dead, the Salamancas would have killed Nacho without hesitation. Gus knew that

There would be no desire for them to "torture him for more information".

I don't know why you are so fixated on that.
 

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It makes perfect sense.

If Lalo is dead, the Salamancas would have killed Nacho without hesitation. Gus knew that

There would be no desire for them to "torture him for more information".

I don't know why you are so fixated on that.
They told Gus they wanted to catch nacho alive. Gus was banking on Nacho dying in a shootout at the motel, that's why he left him the guns.
The point is it's sloppy for him to even leave a chance that that plan fails, they take nacho alive or he figures Gus is playing him and flips on him. Which the plan ended up failing.
 

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Whether Lalo was alive or dead it makes no sense for Gus to lead the Salamancas to Nacho when they could take him alive and torture him for all the info on Gus. Realistically he would've just had his men kill him, or help him disappear if he wanted to be altruistic
Exactly, even before Hector knew Nacho was alive, Bolsa said they were gonna locate the "rat" Ignacio Varga and find out who he is working for.
 

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Think that has to be one of Hamlins men following Saul and Kim at the end but we shall see. If it ends up being Lalo, I can see him going into the tax office and torturing or killing the couple for info like the travelwire guy. I just have a feeling they'll prolly keep the law and crime sides separated for maybe another episode or two. Don't know how Saul fits into the whole Lalo and Nacho thing from this point. They have to tie it together tho. He was in fear when Walt and Jesse confronted him and I understand with Lalo since he came to Saul place asking the story about the money and Kim told him off. But not sure about Nacho and what issue him and Saul had. Maybe something happens between the two of them later in the season and thats why Saul fears them both. There is a big time gap supposedly from both shows so not like he gonna run into Walt and Jesse soon. If they do introduce them it'll be early when Jesse was messing with I think Crazy Eight or the other guy, can't recall from early BB. But I think we are way earlier than that. Maybe Jesse in high school or slightly before time. Before he had Walt as a teacher. Obvious that Saul doesn't end up knowing Lalo or Nacho fate. Lalo is the one most likely to die which causes Hector to get more angry at Gus especially during BB era. Nacho most prolly uses the vacuum guy. Can't remember if that was Mike or Sauls guy. Saul prolly does something involving him or his dad that could upset him. Won't be surprised if Nacho dad ends up getting killed with how ruthless Gus is.
 
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