Why did Gus leak Nacho's location to the Salamancas? Obviously the cartel was gonna try capture Nacho alive to investigate who was behind the attempted assassination of a high ranking cartel member? Salamancas would have found out about Gus.
Why did Gus leak Nacho's location to the Salamancas? Obviously the cartel was gonna try capture Nacho alive to investigate who was behind the attempted assassination of a high ranking cartel member? Salamancas would have found out about Gus.
he was planning a shootout between both thats why he gave the gun to nacho and told him to shot to anyone that comes close, clearly it was a mistake by a younger Gus which is represented in the glass he broke in that scene with mike
he was planning a shootout between both thats why he gave the gun to nacho and told him to shot to anyone that comes close, clearly it was a mistake by a younger Gus which is represented in the glass he broke in that scene with mike
yeah he doesnt give a shit about him thats why his plan b was to bring his father in the play but mike steps up, it will be interesting to see what happens
OK, I really liked episode 10. First of all, Carol Burnett is my all-time favorite female TV comedian. So it's awesome to see her in a role again before she dies.
I think the episode really worked on its own, and not just as transition filler. It showed that even in Omaha, you could not get the thrill of the con out of Saul ... just as happened with Walt when he got in deep.
I dug the Michael Nesmith demo of "Tapioca Tundra", but that's Thomas Schnauz being a Monkees fanboy, which I respect.
But the plot of ep 11 took the focus of ep 10 and then shredded it with multiple storylines that added more distraction than cohesion. Two episodes now to set up Gene's Omaha fall, really.
I'm not seeing Kim betrayal at the end. If she did betray him, she probably was the one who informed the cops about his offshore accounts, laser tag, and all... which could be what made Gene flip out at the payphone.
Gene is angling to get caught in an Omaha hustle when his job was to lay low, unable to stay out of the game. Don't know if that kills him or not, but he ain't changing.
Going back to see Jimmy become Saul, and seeing the reappearance of Walt and Jesse, is the kind of crap that movie "universe" fanboys mass-bate over. It's as if the writers are like, "Oh, so you want this nostalgia business? Here, in your face. How you like it now?" Fans of long-running series and movie sequels want the lamest things for irrational reasons. Be careful what you wish for.
Saul went from a lovable character to a pathetic loser who finds solace in fake material shit he considers glamorous.
Brilliant story telling. The more I've watched both BB and BCS the more it hits home that the most interesting and deepest character is Mike and the most self centered pitiful asshole is Walt followed by Saul.
It would be interesting to see Mike back in the day as a police officer and shit that went down before he came to the world of BCS.
Jon Bernthal would make a good young Mike.