Imagine BB with no Jesse
He should've been in the show. I'm talking like season 4 or first half of 5 though
Damn Nacho
i feel like of the 45 minutes runtime atleast 35 minutes were nacho
and the moment they took a break from the nacho stuff was timed well so i didnt mind it tbh
nacho kinda deserved his own el camino tho
yeah I feel like if all 45 mins of this were Nacho then it'd almost be a bit TOO depressing yknow, like the little spots of Saul and Kim we got in the episode were a slightly brighter spot... and even then we still get this sense of dread that the noose is tightening around Jimmy's neck with the whole Lalo/de Guzman thing.
Felt expertly handled all around to me.
So I see they actually had the balls to do what they should've done to Jessie. Always thought he was Jessie 2.0
He plays that role for Mike and it's Mike losing a son all over again. Definitely colors in Mike's feelings towards Jessie at the end.
He plays that role for Mike and it's Mike losing a son all over again. Definitely colors in Mike's feelings towards Jessie at the end.
yeah, I'm almost retroactively happy now that Jesse made it out, just because it means that at least one of Mike's sons/son-like figures managed to find a way to get clear
if Jesse had been killed it'd ultimately make Mike's arc one of the saddest of the bunch, as of today
Breh this crazy I ain't even believe Spanish people exist and now I'm startled
half of your posts read like you’ve got dementia
To me, that's a happy ending for Nacho. I'd have hated to see him get tortured by Lalo tbh.
not sure if this was posted itt but variety article interview with mando after the episode obvious spoilers
https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/better-call-saul-nacho-dead-dies-explained-1235239743/
Mando: Every single one of them is dead, if you think about it. There’s an ominous thing to this scene, where these are all dead men walking, watching the first man die. But they’re already dead, they just don’t know it yet. The image of Nacho is the image of sacrifice, true love and bravery. It’s not the image of revenge. The ultimate act that defines the character is the act of sacrifice, and not anger, but love.
Jesus, how do they just spoil the entire episode in the title like that
He should've been in the show. I'm talking like season 4 or first half of 5 though
Nahhhhhh
I'm scared to watch this episode
Leave this place bro, spoilers flying like crazy rn
Leave this place bro, spoilers flying like crazy rn
Lmaooo I didn't peep, I just posted, but thanks
After the phone call with his dad, I lowkey thought Nacho might've got a somewhat happy ending where he goes to the police then goes into hiding after