Just got my ability to post back.
There's so much to talk about this season. Just a beautifully made show all around.
The symbolism of Nacho basically submerging himself in oil that you can't clean off.
Once he was in the game there was no getting out, but almost like a baptism, he found some redemption and a way to go out on his terms. What an exit.
Honestly, at this point I think Kim might get locked up and that's why she's not on Breaking Bad. I think she is breaking bad in her own way even more extremely than Jimmy/Saul is. She's also way, way more attracted to Saul than Jimmy right now, and maybe she's the one that pushes Saul to become more of how we knew him in BrBa? More pushing him further into doing stuff for the cartel and Gus, etc? But somehow she gets caught taking down Howard instead of Jimmy/Saul?
I think Mike will handle Lalo and that will end up being what solidifies their trust in each other, which still seems a bit shakey this season and not nearly where it is by the time BrBa begins.
Lastly, is it me or was Gus a little shaken up after Nacho died?