A list of puns related to "Lalo"
Or maybe he's just hiding somewhere during Breaking Bad era? What's your guess?
I don't want him to die on Gus' hands, I'd rather see him escape the place then maybe show up to Jimmy years later in the present time at Cinnabon lol.
I get the feeling he really cant stand Lalo based on their few scenes together and he did try and keep Lalo in prison. Maybe he convinced Don Eladio that hes getting out of control and causing too much heat which convinces Eladio to order his death, as for why don't any of the other Salamanca's do anything about it? Maybe Nacho gets blamed.
BB SPOILERS AHEAD:
Although Nacho appears to be in the worst position of any of the main characters right now, I still feel like he has a better chance of surviving the series than Lalo does. Why? Because the writers wouldnβt do something that predictable. Think about Jesse in BB. Towards the end of the series, Iβm sure most of us were thinking there was no way Jesse was going to survive the series. If the nazis didnβt kill him, Walt would. Yet it turns out that heβs the only one who made it out alive. Lalo is a very evil person, far more than Nacho. Heβs gonna get whatβs coming to him. What weβre definitely sure of is that one of them is going to die.
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The kid he murdered in the Travel Wire, he refers to it in passing to Don Eladio by saying "...but don't worry, I got my pound of flesh" (S5E10). I can't think of any villain in the universe who would go as far as taking pride in or joking about such an act. That line elevated Lalo to be the universe's most evil character in my estimation. Even Todd considered killing a kid a necessary evil, entirely acknowledging the evil. The other psychotic villains wouldn't bother making remarks like Lalo did.
Based on this, I think Lalo will get a legitimately gruesome and slow death, unlike most other villains.
Where can I watch season 5 of better call Saul?
Nobody has pointed out that thereβs a store in the mall called Crazy 8.
Mesa Verda appears in the first episode of Breaking Bad.
Wouldnβt it be cool if BCS ended with Walter walking into Saulβs office?
What happened in Santiago?
Is Gus gay? I thought he had a wife and kids
Also is it just me or does anyone like BCS more than breaking bad?
You guys wonβt believe who appears in Far Cry
Does anyone else think Rhea Seehorn is underrated?
At the end of Season 5 Lalo captures on of the hitmen and forces him to call his bosses and tell them hit was succesfull.I was thinking maybe after this Gus thinks he is dead and their paths will not cross again in season 6.Thats why he says to Hector that the Salamanca name dies with him?
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Lalo has shown that heβs pretty obsessed with wanting to know what exactly is going on in the lab. The wall Werner was working on particularly intrigues him.
My theory is that sometime after making it clear heβs not dead, Gus allows him to think heβs winning. Maybe he has one of his guys βactβ like theyβve defected to Lalo, and they lead him to the lab.
Only itβs a trap.
Lalo gets to see the lab...and ends up buried in the concrete foundation of one of the walls
Is it just me or can the man dress? Great shirts, serious jeans, nice boots, great belt buckle. Plus the slick hair. Discuss.
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Lalo definitely knew something was up, but why would he let go of it like that? Was he enthralled by kim's speech about him not trusting anyone or smth?
Tuco, Hector, and the Cousins all know who Mike is quite well, they even know about his family. Mike would have been difficult to forget, given how brave he was when he asked for $50k as payment from Hector in exchange for telling the cops the gun was his.
The Salamancas are the tightest family in the whole BB universe, so I doubt they'd not share information about each others' business issues and problems. Lalo knows that Tuco is in prison, and the other Salamancas would have briefed him about the reason and who is responsible for it by now, so he would know the guy who did it was named Michael Ehrmantrout.
And he knows that Gus employs a guy named Michael, but somehow he doesn't make the connection?
How can the smartest Salamanca be so stupid?
After Hector had a stroke and was paralyzed in the Season 3 finale, why did it take so long for Lalo to visit Albuquerque? I thought it would only take him a few days or maybe a couple of weeks, but because of the intro for βSomething Stupidβ we know itβs been months since Hectorβs stroke. So what took him so long?
In Something Unforgiveable (510), Mike tells Jimmy that Lalo is going to die. Jimmy is somewhat relieved, but also scared because, as he mentions to Kim, Lalo has guys that could come after him. He is at least relieved that Lalo will soon be dead.
HOWEVER....
In BB's "Better Call Saul" episode, he is so scared being taken out in the desert and asks if Lalo sent them. Why would he be scared now? Back in BCS he was feeling somewhat better after hearing that Lalo would be dealt with. He is under the impression that Lalo is dead. So, why would he suddenly be scared about Lalo? What if Jimmy finds out that Lalo is still alive? That is the only thing that would make sense.
Laloβs actor is one of those actor that you cant differentiate from his character. It feels so weird seeing Lalo in a marvel series.
Iβd love a spin off of lalo living at his house with all his friends. Would you watch it?
I was on YouTube and came across a scene in BB that I forgot about and it made me think that it could allude to Laloβs fate in a way.
The scene Iβm referring to is when Gus meets the twins in the desert and tells them they canβt go after Walt but they can go after Hank. He gives them the βokayβ to go after him even though he is DEA.
Now, admittedly, my memory of BB isnβt as sharp as it once was (Im due for a rewatch) so correct me if Iβm missing anything, but the fact that Gus was alone with the twins in the middle of the desert clearly suggest that Gus and the Salamancaβs are not in all out war. Furthermore suggesting that as far as the Salamancaβs are concerned, if Lalo was killed, Gus wasnβt behind it. If they thought Gus had anything to do with Laloβs possible death, there is no way they would stand face to face with him as they were in that scene.
It doesnβt tell us a whole lot but as far as I see it, it eliminates the possibility that Gus (or Mike) killed Lalo. Or at the very least if they did, then the Salamancaβs donβt know about it.
Or am I missing something?
After letting the assassins in, Nacho runs for it. We don't see him again. The assassins try to kill Lalo, however they are unsuccessful. (Side note here: I was impressed that Lalo was able to hold his own in a fight against assassins that were heavily armed.) Lalo manages to kill all of them except for one. The assassin says there was a middle man, and that he doesn't know who hired them. Then Lalo says, "I do". Does he think Nacho hired the guys, or that he was the middle man?
ALSO....
It's mentioned that they live in the middle of nowhere and that there is no cell reception at the Salamancas, so where would Nacho run to? Where would he hide?
Prediction: Season 6 will pick back up from where it left off in S5 with Lalo leaving his house, ready to get revenge.
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