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US Air Date: March 2, 2020
Starring: Bob Odenkirk, Rhea Seehorn, Jonathan Banks
Network: AMC
Synopsis: Jimmy's business enters uncharted territory. Kim's confidence is tested when she's faced with a legal problem only she can solve. Nacho navigates increased pressure from Gus. Mike continues to spiral.
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So funny that when Lalo asks what Saul drives, Saul tells him he drives an "import" to make his shitbox Esteem sound cool
I think it’s also neat that this offhand line is what caused Lalo to know for sure it was Saul’s car in the ditch at the end of the season. Attention to detail is on another level.
@@kal6957 why would it be someone else's car? i think it's pretty obvious and relates to Saul's story
I always thought it was a subtle hint about how he likes immigrants. Particularly from Mexico.
That esteem could hold a coffee thermos better than any other car in or above its class
If Jimmy never told what kind of car he had, then lalo never would have known that yellow car he found in a ditch in the desert was jimmys😢😂.
I love that they went the opposite direction of Tuco and the twins and made Lalo just this super nice guy that everyone acts nervous around. It's even more intimidating that he doesn't need to put on a show.
That's the person you should really be afraid of crossing... He's still use the carrot to exert his will, until he needs to use the stick, that's when things get ugly.
Andreas Nordvall Watch out for the “quiet” ones.
the thing with lalo is that the character works because he is a salamanca, and you have seen how the rest of the salamanca´s can be when they need to get things done. so lalo has all of that backing him up already as a character without doing anything he is basically already a badass by default just from family, so the writers could put other things into him , making him quite complex and charming without really investing too much time on doing it. is brilliant if you ask me, in my opinion lalo is not going to end up death in bcs also, i think that lalo is a guy that ends in prison, that scene in bb with saul, walt and jesse kind of suggest that lalo has sent hitmen from prison to kill saul, the way he is ordering things from prison now suggest that at least.
@@arthaiser Gus says in a BB episode hector is the last of the salamanca family. I doubt Lalo survives.
And Tony Dalton plays it so perfectly. Lalo is friendly and jovial, but you can tell he’s cold as ice. He’s not a psychopath like the other Salamancas, but that makes him even more dangerous.
Nacho: It’s not about what you want. When you’re in, you’re in.
Also Nacho: I’d very much like to be out.
I think he was projecting himself into Jimmy here, which makes it even sadder
Ten episodes later…
Mission failed, we'll get em next time
something like that@@blits1335
it's more he talked from his experience
"Glagh." - _Lalo_
Jimmy: "...because my schedule is very very tight"
Lalo: "You'll make time"
Lalo: "C' mon"
@@jonasmarek967 I've listened to this a dozen times now and I still only hear Glagh
Glagh always
*The virgin C'mon vs. the Chad Glagh.*
Only mexicans understand what "glagh" means
Whatever that “glllahhh” noise/gesture Lalo makes at 2:19 I don’t quite understand but absolutely love it
Made me laugh 😂 I need to know if it was scripted or not!!
@@hellomimibanana it wasn't in the script
He says "come on" lol
g luck
It's Klingon and means "May we cherish 1.000 battles together"
that is so chilling when jimmy tells him he can't be lalo's lawyer anymore and lalo just smiles without skipping a beat goes "you'll make time"
What does that even mean?
@@Hangman11 because Jimmy’s clearly uncomfortable with Lalo and is trying to excuse himself from using his services in the future by making a bs excuse, but Lalo sees straight through it
@@Hangman11 come'oonn...
@@justinisorange thanks for the answer, but i thought "youll make time" is a figure of speech. Now i get it.
@@Hangman11 It is usually, but in this case, it's just Lalo being a psychopath
I like to think that Lalo wasn’t actually threatening Jimmy in this scene. In a way, he was actually reasurring Jimmy and telling him that he’s worrying too much. Tony Dalton himself said in a interview that a lot of Lalo’s behaviors aren’t actually threats. It’s just that Lalo himself has a natural intensity to him along with his Cartel affiliation that undercuts a lot of his actions. Sure, he is well aware of how he comes off and definitely uses it to his advantage, but it’s important to note that. It also makes the use of subtext much more effective. Yes, he’s basically wanting to keep Jimmy working for him, but he’s using the tactic of trying to keep him at ease.
I think he also knows Jimmy’s greedy and will gladly end up taking the cartel’s money. That’s why he just smiles and says “you’ll make time”. Plus he’s well aware of the consequences if he doesn’t.
@@sterlingarcher74 He's definitely aware that Jimmy is spineless, and his reaction also goes along the lines of "You're so adorable for trying to stand up to me."
@@jkta97 eh, he's not spineless, just well out of his depth and aware enough of the potential blowback. Saul plays most guys in the game like chumps, only heavy hitters like Lalo and season 5 Heisenberg make him fold.
@@GyroNutz Fair enough.
A lot of people think that Lalo killed Howard to intimidate Jimmy and Kim, but in reality he was just being a silly goose
2:18 Lalo turns into parrot
Wtf did he say?🤷🏽♂️
Blhaa
Cawww
@@edwardarsiaga3569 come on
Claww
Lalo died in this scene. From this moment, only Glagh remained.
2:45 "when you're in, urine."
Ty
When urine, you're in.
When urine, urine
@@WhiteWolf496 when pee pee
GODD I CATN YNHear it
Saul telling Lalo his car is a Suzuki esteem is a nice detail. It comes back in "Bad choice road" when Lalo finds the ditched car.
I don't know why, but this just clicked for me with your comment. Thank you!
They talk in front of construction which is riddled with bullets. Just like Kim later said to Lalo. Throw a can and someone will shoot it.
1:13 How beautiful the stance of ignacio leaning against the car is a complete photo moment ..
The cinematography is *muah*
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Photomodel Nacho
@@Godsecution more like Bravo slovis
I agree because.. well I think he is a very attractive man ;D
Lalo actor Tony Dalton is so amazing portryaing this insane cartel boss that whenever he smiles there is an instant relief he is not going to do or say something evil.
this did not age well at all
@@VitorBarriosLuis actually it aged well
2:45 "when urine, urine".
Damn, nacho spitting some hard truths😤
Bravo vince
Clearly foreshadowing the episode where he has to drink his pee. BRAVO VINCE
You mean pissing right? 🤣
Lalo is going to buy Saul his LwyrUp car.
My exact thoughts
I think he's gonna coin the phrase "Better Call Saul" for any time he needs him.
You reckon? I had a similar thought when I first watched this, with the other cars in the garage. If you've got more info on that than what I do, let me know yo. I think you're right!
eiffel0108 Saul’s lwyrup car appears in one of the first episodes,when he is going towards his esteem.Probably it belongs to Salamancas and considering that Esteem is gone,it makes sense
He's definitely going to need a new car now.
I just realized another thing that its already implied in BB but now is more obvious. If Walt would have let Crazy 8 go. Because he is CI he would have told Hank Walter had him sequestered in his house.....There was no other way. They had to get rid of Crazy 8
:o
I don’t think they had planned that far ahead
But good theory
Walt almost let him go. The broken plate is what made Walt kill him. When he tried to put the plate back together and realized he kept a broken piece to try and hurt him with it
@@oreganoo7882 well it wasn't planned but it was literally said in BB that Crazy8 was Hank's snitch.
@@Harinjo916 he was actually a fake snitch so actually working for Lalo . so Lalo would show up and kidnap Walt and put him to work in the superlab in mexico
2:40 Saul: "I don't want to be in the middle of it..."
* proceeds to get right in the middle of it."
....in a shootout..
if I never saw breaking bad I'll think Lalo is gonna come out on top not Gus. love this show. U already know the outcome from BB n yet we r still engaged anyways. it's amazing.
Thats why this show is so amazing! We know whats going to happen BUT we dont know HOW.
lalo's still a mystery though. same for nacho's. we don't know if they win die win or loss yet. but if gus is to be belived lalo dosnt have long for this world
In Breaking Bad, Saul did ask Walt and Jesse, if Lalo didn’t send them. So.
Travis Gray Lalo is very smart.
@@antoniovasquez9946 yeh I know that's what I was saying Lalo is a great character and adversary for Gus
0:53 Lalo's pronunciation is top comedy timing.
awhat?
@@Godsecution A Suzuki ESTEEM, it’s an import ;)
@@Chrispius327 Heh, so?
You'll make time.
Ktlaa
chills
The actor makes an order from a murder like a friendly suggestion.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I found him so Hilarious
There is no counter to that statement
Jimmy is sometimes talking in a really nice style that feels weirdly.. vintage?
That "it's a fine vehicle, that's a thing of beauty", and in the first episode he says "all the finest babes would smile at him and hope he would smile back". I'm sure there are a few other examples. I am really into it, it sounds more sophisticated than saying "the hottest chicks"
I mean Tuco ended up liking him because he appealed to his sense of "justice" using his words alone. Jimmy has a great way of talking to people.
He watches a lot of movies and I think that's where his sense of showmanship comes from
@@Carlos-ln8fd especially since he was trying to go into elder law before and more sophisticated language makes a good impression
Lalo has this Aura... He is so nice, well behaved, good spoken in a way that scares the hell out of you
Blue is the BCS color of sincerity and legality. It is no coincidence that Jimmy was dressed in a blue ensemble here. This seems to be the last gasp of him trying to do things the right way.
_Hamlindigo_ blue comes to mind :)
@@adinosaurwithaflamethrower1227 Yes, a color that he could not hope to match in his Season One billboard. There is also the fact that Nacho's car is red - the color of criminality. Jimmy's old car had one red door.
Maybe thats how Lalo sees Saul, like he cares about Crazy8 situation, witch means Saul is not from his criminal world. Not yet.
3:08 Is that a knife behind Saul?
Walking on a knife's edge?
Steven Jones TV shows and films crew, they also cast good locations for filming. I’m sure this street was selected for a reason. And the way the shot at 3:08 was filmed (from above, to emphasize those marks) proves that is premeditated.
This could be a material if you ever get to attend BCS-con or something.
I would prob. have to watch this scene a thousand times before I caught that. Good eye.
You've just made it into the list of reasons on "why these scenes should be uploaded to UA-cam"
The ice cream and the music is one of the most beautiful moments in better call Saul
There has to be a deeper meaning to that shot,
@@Pepsiman_24 One possible interpretation is that Saul is the ice cream and all those ants are the unsavory gang, mafia, cartel people all getting a taste of Saul Goodman's sweetness. And you won't be able to get rid of them easily
@@khaiberry1884 idk i think thats a strange interpretation, i always thought the ice cream was representative of jimmy's professional, businesslike, comfortable life now compromised by the fact that hes getting caught up in the criminal underworld
@banpanada well yours is a bit obvious, i like the other one more.
@@bapanada Its more like Jimmy's innocence is ruined by his seedy life in the underworld.
Cinematography is top notch in this show. So many wallpaper worthy frames in each episode.
0:40 Damn, Tuco vibes hit hard here.
Lalo is a great character brilliantly played
The blue ice cream represents the goodness of himself, now is vanished
It represented a corruption or decay of his soul. Now he's 'in' with the drug gang and you can't be half-in.
Night Train123 Exactly
Yes, I thought something like that too. Some great symbolism in this show
Mint.
Is green
"you'll make time... GLAH"
That weird noise after he says "you'll make time", what is that:
Glagh!
I was looking for this comment 😂
Pretty sure it's "C'mon!"
'claro' perhaps
@@HunterAllyn The virgin C'mon vs. the Chad Glagh.
Lalo’s “WAHOO!! YA HEAR THAT?” Sounds like Tuco’s “YEAHH!! LOOK AT THAT!”
0:49 What do you drive LMAO.
I just realized this piece of dialogue was setting up Lalo finding Saul’s Suzuki Esteem in the desert.
@@fidget0227 oh dem nice
“No, it wasn’t me! It was Ignacio, he’s the one!”
“Lalo didn’t send you?”
Am I the only one who gets hooked with lalo’s personality?
So you're telling me that... No matter what Jimmy would have decided from season 1 to season 5, meaning if he had taken a good path instead of a bad one... The cartel would have still got to him ? He would have still been forced to work for the cartel, because of his encounter with Nacho ? Damn
Once you are in the game, you are in the game.
Had he taken a different path earlier, i could have avoided that encounter with Nacho, Tuco etc. But hindsight is always 20/20. There are no do-overs in real life.
“Glah” is such an underrated line in this show. I don’t even know why he said it, it was probably improvised but it just really suits Lalo’s character for some weird reason.
Better Call Saul is at the same level of BB, it's not the same, it's different in the best way ever. The way they were able to interweave Mike's story throughout the show as well as a few other side stories, marvelous.
I think BCS has more contemporary nuance perhaps but BB is so much darker, more original and has such higher stakes and dramatic increases in intensity. Also a bit more realistic to be frank. I still find BB to be fairly superior to BCS overall.
@@Ryan88881 I think BCS would be the more realistic one.
@@iloveass8851 At first glance it might seem that way but if you go back and pay attention with that in mind you'll probably change your mind. Especially when it comes to the "problems" Jesse and Walt would face, notably more realistic.
@@iloveass8851 i say the same thing
@@Ryan88881 I couldn't conceivably disagree more.
Now we know how he saved crazy 8 twice and why he said it wasnt me it was Nacho
Nitpicking Nerd He saved Emilio twice.
Nitpicking Nerd Krazy 8 is Domingo Molina, not Emilio. Emilio is the asian dude that Walt kills in s1 with a chemical reaction. That’s the guy Saul saved twice.
@@patoloquend0 oh right . I guess we're yet to see Emilio . I hope he didn't get fat
@@NitpickingNerd I think the actor is a stunt man, so there's a good chance he's thin
We don't exactly know yet why Saul feels so threatened, but it probably has to do with Nacho's double agentery
2:18 This is the moment Lalo turned into a pigeon
I really love the image of Saul standing with Nacho because now we have no more illusions or anticipation that he's going to become a criminal; we're there now.
0:05 this shot, what a beauty
I love the way he says, “Okay.” Lmaoo
7 mil? "Okay"
this show is absolute gold
"When youre in, youre in" Nacho talking out of own experience right there
The way Lalo says "you'll make time....." captures his personality in a nutshell.
I would love to know if Glagh was in the script.
2:12 tight tight tight
2:52 Same sound effect of opening a car door like in GTA Vice City
Also GTA 3, GTA Vice City Stories, GTA Liberty City Stories
the starting & ending,, dope touch
Would love to see Joaquin's father AKA Hector's son appear in the series or just have any kind of Salamanca family reunion. lol
2:15 "You'll make time."
*KLAH*
Gotta love how Lalo was trying to first have some casual talk, but quickly dropped it when Saul brings up his car. XD
Photography has been amazing this season
Funny how Lalo wasnt impressed by anything Saul said yet Saul found time to come here. Thats why Lalo clearly saw that if Saul can find time for this, he will find time for any other mission)) Nice writing
That man Vince Guilligan is quite much of a talent, his colleagues also.
2:18
Best part.
2:18 That has to be the most Lalo thing ever lmao
"Glæügh!" 😂
The fact that this hotline to DEA is the reason breaking Bad even happens is flawless writing. How did Vince even do that is beyond me
I wonder what was going on in Saul’s mind when he found out Walter White killed Krazy-8.
2:17 I must have watched this hundreds of time lol, I think the script says "come on", but all I could hear was "Klargh!"
"You'll make time"
As dude said after, he's in.
2:18 GLAAAAAA, hahahahaha
"just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in"
"When you're in, you're in" and for every 60 minutes in Africa, an hour passes.
I love how he was like sort of disgusted and confused at when he said "its an import c:"
A pickup just crossed the double line in 3:17 ,
Edit : it seem like double lines road markings has significant meaning in better call saul. final scene in the season finale of first season ended on double line marking when jimmy hums 'Smoke on the Water' while driving, the second time double lines make it's appearance is when Mike met Gus fring for the first time, when a cell phone is put on top of a fuel cap in the middle of the road, and the next shot when mike & gus had a conversation, we seen Gus is standing on another side of the line while mike straddle on both lines.
yeah... or the pick just crosses the double lines
Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul fans trying to analyze what the directors meant when a background character scratches his balls
Kim also crosses the double lines in the latest episode
I love that old classic Javelin Nacho has
Tire squeal on dirt. Seems legit.
Plot twist. The last few episodes of the show are post breaking bad and it deals with Lalo coming out of hiding needing Jimmys help
what
Really.
thatd be dank but highly unlikelly
Lalo out here living his best life this series, driving cars like a madman, eating Los Pollos Hermanos famous fried chicken, hanging out with Nacho, murder.... 😂
that tie couldn't be more symbolic if it tried.
This scene reminded me of a similar scene in the show Ozark where Marty meets Camino Del Rio for the first time.
Loved the ending shot Jimmy going down crooked
Lalo is so interesting when hes playing with people, reading them testing them, asking them questions he already knows the awnsers too.
Dude is genuinely entertained by Jimmy defending this for lalo worthless and very exposable hood-rat but for Jimmy his client healths and life
This guy, Lalo, is kind of scary, isn't he. Thank you for posting.
the way the street lines are in a knife shape is so foreshadowing
“CMON” 😁
That’s perfect 😂
i've never seen "breaking bad", nor "better call saul", only these types of clips on youtube (lol, same for "the sopranos"), but this season of this particular show is *ridiculously good.* the cinematography is so good, the characters are so interesting, and the acting so so good! this lalo dude is one of the most interesting characters in the history of tv. he's like the anti-magnum pi.
you should watch both of them bro
@@ErrorMacro4601 i might watch "better call saul" someday, but i'm not really interested in "breaking bad". i saw a couple episodes back-in-the-day when i had a tv, and i wasn't feeling it. :/
@@douglasharley2440 bro go for breaking bad you will never regret it it is the goat
Perhaps watch some clips from The Wire, that show is also excellent.
@@eLIPHAS3333 lol, i've watched the wire 8 times, and am slowly working my way through the ninth whenever i get that need...the wire cannot be matched, best tv show *ever.*
God Bob is such a terrific actor
Sweet red and white AMX Javelin...classic
Suzuki esteem
*Lalo:* A what?
So this entire scene sets up breaking bad, Lalo obviously gets cut out of the picture (most likely dies) and then crazy 8 becomes one Tuco's guys which immediately goes up the food chain. It's just insane how one scientist destroyed an entire drug cartel just because of how he was very good at chemistry.
It was actually Gus the one who destroyed the entire drug cartel.
Makes me want to learn chemistry 🙂
2:23 screeching tires on a dirt road LOL
That has always bugged me, as well as lightning and thunder happening at the exact same moment! They hired the wrong technical advisors!
2:18 GWAH
The very last scene, he is looking down at the ants, he is wearing a tie with a design, called wedding ring. I think that's an easter egg
Este wey
That was his ice cream at 3:00 I think
AMC Javelin...one of the best body designs ever made.
that really is a sick ride
You can see that Lalo respects Saul’s moxie.
This is the moment where Nacho becomes Heisenberg.
When that ant reached the top of the mountain peak that was being represented by the ice cream cone, with the Swiss Alps yodlers, to me it represented Jimmy’s transition peaking as Saul Goodman. Now, that he’s in...he’s in it for life, there’s no getting back down from that mountain, or out of that lifestyle.
This is the moment Lalo became Glahlo Salamanca.
Suzuki esteem was called as Baleno in India
Also in Puerto Rico
Indonesia too
I like how there is tire screeeching noises on a dirt road where tire screeching noises would be impossible
0:39 I hear some Tuco in Lalo when he goes “Woohoo! Ya hear that?”
Saul's innocence lying on the sidewalk
0:36 GTA car door sound effect
the part where Nacho says "When you're in, you're in"... hits different now.