Here’s a good dinner (Pepper steak marinate beans and rice) Cook steaks first (season how you like) 1 or 2 big bell peppers 2 ripe tomatoes 3 or more banana peppers Cook it with some butter or oil till it gets nice a fragrant. Add salt or Cajun spice depends on you. Cook on a medium fire for almost 10 mins and take the marinade out of the pan and pour it on the cooked steaks and leave it for at least 10 mins. Keep it hot so the steaks can absorb the juices. I usually use regular jalapeño refried beans. However you can mash pinto beans while adding cooked sorano peppers or jalapeños with some pepper Jack cheese and mix until it’s nice and smooth. Add oil to the beans to keep it consistent. Rice is by your choice. Either way enjoy.
I don't think Lalo likes "Knowitalls" like Walter. Lalo CANNOT be moved or talked off with a smile, you have to genuinely convince him. Walt would not have been able to control him I believe.
Lalo would have been in-place of Tuco in the North, and Gus would have certainly been dead. Lalo would have been smart and realised that Walt’s meth is extremely good, so he would have been their distributor. I’m pretty sure Walt would stick with the deal like he did with Tuco, since Lalo was an ensured revenue stream. And since Lalo is secretive, smart, and doesn’t beat up his coworkers, Walt would simply do the 11 deals until he gets the $737,000 that he was originally aiming for. He’d then leave the business, but I think Lalo might try and make sure he doesn’t. I’d like to see how that turns out.
most of the time the characters don’t eat because the have to do multiple takes and the actors have to eat for every take, actors say it’s hell having to stuff themselves with food for every take
Actor playing Nacho was so damn good man. The way he had to pause and take a huge gulp before asking lalo 'want me to take care of it' so brilliant. knew he had to ask the question but every fibre in his boday was praying for lalo to say no.
There is something so cool about gangsters making their own food and sharing it with others. I feel all the best crime thriller movies and TV shows have this in common.
"Do you want me to murder my oldest friend?" "No man. I just wanted to see how conflicted you might be under the circumstances." "Ok." "I'm not impressed... " NOW EAT YOUR TACO.
If they had just called this show The Salamancas and left The Saul stuff out or on the periphery, This WOULD be the Mexican Sopranos. I would love to show this to some of my family members, but I know they could never sit through the lawyer stuff, but if they had made this show primarily about The Salamancas, it would be a huge hit with Mexicans, and prob just Hispanic people in general
Idk, almost all of the few psychopaths that I've met have been rather cheaply charming and kinda cringy, to be honest. But it's a great portrait of a grand personality, on that I agree.
@@stairwaytoheaven8 I think you're forgetting that he befriended a poor farming couple near his compound, offered the husband "free" dental care, in order to replace his own dental records with that of the man's, all so he could use the man as a body double if he needed to fake his own death... which he does carry out. Don't get it twisted, the charm is all a game to Lalo and it allows him to get what he wants more easily sometimes.
"Modelo especial" is the best, if you have ever tasted it warm you know it still doesn't taste like shit like the fuckin' internationally praised Corona
I love how Nacho thinks Lalo is going to ask for him to kill Domingo, and you can really tell he doesn’t want to do it. When he finally asks if Lalo wants him to take care of Krazy-8, you can hear the hesitation and pain in his voice. I think at one point they must’ve been good friends.
Tony Dalton and Michael Mando have a nice easy chemistry in their roles. Dalton has found a way of revealing Lalo's charm & charisma, but also his cunning nature. Mando captures well Ignatio's fear and desperation as tries to follow Fring's orders and stay alive.
@@anakrime93 He’s more likable than Tony. James Gandolfini did an awesome job. But besides the obvious stuff about being a criminal, he could be a real unlikable piece of shit at times. Lalo doesn’t get all worked up over petty reasons. But then, Lalo isnt married to a leech like Carmella with a worthless son like AJ.
In every scene with Lalo there is always a nano second where if you blink you might miss it but there's always a hesitation by Lalo where you know he's a stone cold killer and sociopath
What would you choose? A. Tacos & beers with Lalo B. Dinner & wine with Gus C. Breakfast and coffee with Mike D. Pizza with Walter Edit: E. BBQ & whiskey with Hank F. Scam people at bars with Saul G. Movie night with Kim
It’s the little things that make him such an insanely good actor, for example, him slightly moving the salt shaker at 1:05, stuff like that makes it just feel so much realer, by far my favorite character in the BB/Saul Goodman universe
You can also draw little coincidences and ironies from it which make watching it a whole different experience. For example the way he touches the salt shaker, it almost seems likes he’s contemplating where to move a chess piece, as he’s simultaneously thinking of Krazy 8, and where best to put him on the game board.
@@creampuff9330 good lord I never thought of it that way either, that’s brilliant, that’s what makes actors who do little things like this, or have human reactions/tendencies like this even better, because you can decide for yourself what they’re thinking that moment
I think they like to add hints that Lalo is a perfectionist and takes pride in his mental prowess within the cartel. Similar to the scene where he tells Nacho not to get oil on his sink, or that he owns very nice things and keeps everything neat and organized. So when he moves the salt, I think that's his OCD kicking in, creating a sense of control and specificity, similar to how Gus makes his employee scrub the fryers, and then does it himself again after. They make the best players in the game extremely methodical and calculated. Lalo is the type of guy that makes sure his new TV has the most optimal sound configuration and placement possible before letting anyone use it lol
Fun fact: The writing above the ponchos and sombreros says "Available to book for social gatherings." Imagine you rent a restaurant for a party and it's a fucking cartel front 😂
Been to what I suspect was a narco owned bar when I was visiting my cousins. Bar had no sign, was cash only and they were surprised to see me as a customer but they made good drinks and gave me a free sandwich.
@@bryanp5843 It's the truth, they be making those foods so cravable. Especially Lalo when he's cooking on screen or Tuco doing the Prepping Work with those nice diced tomatoes and peppers. Like how Quinton Tarrintino has close ups with foods.
Honestly I'd just be uncomfortable. Like buddy...why are you trying to stare into my eyes with these long silences? With you forcing me to eat your personally cooked meal for 2 this is starting feel kinda homo do you want this dude dead or not?
Alright that’s not a comparison, landa didn’t had anyone to trust, and didn’t had somebody that would kill his friends, when u landa, u have no friends and nobody to trust only maybe AH
Even with those cuts made by the person who uploaded the video, these scenes are such a joy for the eyes; everything, the way Lalo is cooking, the body languages, eye contact and specially Lalo's acting skill
Man I can't believe it took me this long to realise but lalo was testing nachos loyalty under the guise of questioning crazy 8 loyalty.... and nacho passed the test when he gulped and was willing to off his friend crazy 8
Honestly, I was kinda thinking that too. That long, uncomfortable stare to see if Nacho was gonna say the wrong thing or the right thing. Excellent show.
You know what, lalo is a great manager. He knows all the basics like quality of product, who works for whom, interrogation, etc. Dude was bred to be a manager from his childhood. I know a few people like this.
I'd say that although Tuco is capricious and prone to spontaneuous fits of unnecessary, egregious violence, one can indeed predict what will trigger Tuco. Lalo is rational, logical, cunning, and selectively violent. However, since he always has a hidden agenda, ypu never truly know where you stand in his eyes. It's hard to say which is worse. In truth, the BB/BCS universe is full of duplicitous characters: Walt, Gus, Mike, Lalo, etc.
@@macnolds4145 Tuco is probably the devil to those who don't know how to handle him. Lalo will make you feel more comfortable, but he's ultimately much deadlier.
This one are the real shit we eat in Mexico. You can see the tortilla is blendable, that gives it a really nice feeling compared to that weird stiff thing taco bell produces
He did that when he was in court for murder, there was a family behind them and he asked Saul who they were. Saul told him it was Fred Whalen's family, and Lalo had a look on his face like he meant "who the hell is that?" Saul had to remind him it's the dead guy from the TravelWire that this trial is about and Lalo made a "mmmm" like it was nothing
Walt would’ve fucked him up, not physically mind you. But look at the laundry list of dead bodies in Heisenberg‘s wake. Tuco (killed by hank) Salamanca Twins (again hank) Mike Gus All those people in jail he had murdered The aryan brotherhood Lydia The Schwartzes (he killed their safety) _Lalo would’ve been a drop in the bucket_ *I am the one who knocks!*
Damn, the "faces" of the Salamanca's are astonishing. Cousins, nothing but death. Tuco, ape shit nuts. Lalo, trying to put a smile on the drug game. Hector, the ego.
Another fun fact: Gus’ best friend/lover Max Arciniega is named after Krazy 8’s real life name. This is a way of Vince Gilligan’s respecting to people who contributed to his shows. He did the same for naming Jane Margolis after Mark Margolis (aka Hector Salamanca)
@@thaistomp You cannot help but ask mentally or out loud, “Where did they get these clothes?” Did Tony Dalton chose the clothes and bring them, or the costume designer(s) pick them out and Tony and the producers gave them an approving thumbs up?
I could watch Tuco and lalo cooking for hours. I honestly wish they’d cook for me even tho they’d probably end up killing me afterwards but it would still be the best last meal of my life. 😋
If Lalo says "Show me" when he asks you where the herbs and spices are, you better get up and show him instead of pointing to it. With Tuco, just don't insult his cooking or abuelita and you'll be fine.
The Brothers certainly respected him, by saving him by getting him medical aid and blood. Later on even giving him a nodd out of respect. Don Hector certainly valued Nacho alot and respected him and his family by not killing his father when he turned don Hectors money down. Tuco absolutely trusted him (pre drugs) and valued and even listened to his opinion so there was trust there. So "the only Salamanca" you might wanne re-think that.
@@theflyingdutchman1301 not really Don hector threatning Nancos dad isn’t really something being respected. The twins did give him blood but that’s really it. Lalo kinda took him under his wing and wanted him to grow under Don eladio
@@donkaler213 That was his biggest mistake. Nacho was already trusted by majority of Salamanca family before he met Lalo. It's easy for Lalo to trust him.
I love how Tony Dalton (Lalo) is just moving around the spatulas around but not actually doing anything with them. He even tries to grab a tortilla with both instruments and fails miserably. Acting!
@@lysolwipes3201 Why people always associate Mexican food with the restroom? Foods are all the same its just that we consume it in different combinations which gives it an authentic flavor.
You know, it's kinda heartbreaking how much Lalo actually trusted Nacho This is a paranoid psycho we're talking about and yet he had so much high hopes for Nacho, even letting Nacho decide and take authority Not to mention invited him to his personal home It's as if Lalo wanted Nacho to be his heir
The performance from these two extraordinary thespians Mr.Tony Dalton and Mr.Michael Mando is out of this world, different planet and different world!!! BRAVO!!!!
I was trying to figure out what makes Lalo so intimidating despite his larger than life friendly personality. I think it's his utter and complete confidence in every situation. _Nothing_ fazes the guy. He is always in total control, and that's frightening.
I think its all about the pauses in the dialogue. If you simply read what he says, he seems like a gregarious friendly guy. In actual conversation though, he leaves these long pauses in the convo, which will make the other person uncomfortable by default and makes him look confident. Especially whenever he asks a question. The person will answer, and he'll just let the silence drag on, as if he's waiting for a better or more complete answer. Keeps the power in his hands.
Honestly apart from the no remorse for murdering people lalo seems like a chill guy. I’d happily accept his tacos
only his tacos
You sure that’s all you’d accept? You wouldn’t like his taquitos?
@@ewjiml i’d accept anything he cooks the Salamancas are great chefs
Honestly, those are genuine traits of psychopaths, look at Bundy for example
@@loopmantra8314 can you elaborate on why that is?
jesse and walter are so lucky not having to deal with lalo haha
Walt would just outsmart him like he did everyone else
@@chilly1245 i feel like Lalo would see Walt’s BS from the get go
@@christopherreyes6821 if kim and Jimmy were able to persuade him I'm sure walt can do the same
Nacho would have found and maybe saved Jesse out and Walt would and or could attempt to outsmart lalo
@@norouziman8748 I think So too sad we never got to see that
It was at this moment Nacho finally had some of Lalo's cooking and realized he had been missing out.
Mac Gargan (Nacho) and Jack Duquesne (Lalo)
“I got something much better for him. We let him go. You see, there’s this chemistry teacher...”
Underrated comment!!!
😐
Mi mente acaba de volar
Lol, I get it now 🤣 😂 😅
Werrnerrr Zeeeg-Ler
One thing about the Salamanca’s, they can cook Amazing Food.
Another thing about Salamancas: they all died
Spoiler alert: if you haven't seen Season 6 yet, Lalo is still alive! 😄
Here’s a good dinner
(Pepper steak marinate beans and rice)
Cook steaks first (season how you like)
1 or 2 big bell peppers
2 ripe tomatoes
3 or more banana peppers
Cook it with some butter or oil till it gets nice a fragrant. Add salt or Cajun spice depends on you. Cook on a medium fire for almost 10 mins and take the marinade out of the pan and pour it on the cooked steaks and leave it for at least 10 mins. Keep it hot so the steaks can absorb the juices.
I usually use regular jalapeño refried beans. However you can mash pinto beans while adding cooked sorano peppers or jalapeños with some pepper Jack cheese and mix until it’s nice and smooth. Add oil to the beans to keep it consistent.
Rice is by your choice. Either way enjoy.
@@hasan_z nah lalo doesnt die and gus doesnt know about it
@@flv-9984 link for proofs
It's honestly wild imagining what it would be like if Lalo was around during Walter's time
He would easily kill Hank, Walter and Jessie in the season 2 begining for killing Tuco
I don't think Lalo likes "Knowitalls" like Walter. Lalo CANNOT be moved or talked off with a smile, you have to genuinely convince him. Walt would not have been able to control him I believe.
@@dhlhthriwdhskissos9606 definitely not Gus wouldn’t let that happen
@@dhlhthriwdhskissos9606 you are underestimating walter, we saw him kill literally everybody that was against him
Lalo would have been in-place of Tuco in the North, and Gus would have certainly been dead. Lalo would have been smart and realised that Walt’s meth is extremely good, so he would have been their distributor. I’m pretty sure Walt would stick with the deal like he did with Tuco, since Lalo was an ensured revenue stream. And since Lalo is secretive, smart, and doesn’t beat up his coworkers, Walt would simply do the 11 deals until he gets the $737,000 that he was originally aiming for. He’d then leave the business, but I think Lalo might try and make sure he doesn’t. I’d like to see how that turns out.
finally a dinner scene when the characters actually eat
And drink actual beer.
most of the time the characters don’t eat because the have to do multiple takes and the actors have to eat for every take, actors say it’s hell having to stuff themselves with food for every take
Sopranos does bru makes the food look so good 😂
@@LoveThatBass921 gabagool 🤌🤌
@@b3nl555 gabagoool over hereee 😂🤌🏾
Man no wonder Krazy-8 had such an easy time taking over. Both these guys are gone and Tuco’s still in jail.
The psychological "warfare" used by Lalo is truly frightening.
Actor playing Nacho was so damn good man. The way he had to pause and take a huge gulp before asking lalo 'want me to take care of it' so brilliant. knew he had to ask the question but every fibre in his boday was praying for lalo to say no.
Tuco's lie detector work by staring into the eyes
While Lalo intimidate others by simply eating passionately
Meanwhile Hector 🔔🔔🔔🔔🔔
In the old days if the ppl would stutter or smthn hector would just shoot em and move on..
There is something so cool about gangsters making their own food and sharing it with others. I feel all the best crime thriller movies and TV shows have this in common.
Reminds me of Clemenza showing Michael how to cook because you never know, you might need to cook for twenty guys some day. LOL
@@DocK36 I had that exact scene playing on my mind while watching this. 😄
Food is life, sharing food is the biggest gesture on this world dude. Check your feelings
Gus cooked for both Walt and Jesse
@@Anudorini-Talah if ya mean
1:54 how does he do that? The muscle tension, the tensed gulp, the slightly cracked voice... What an actor...
Lalo actor tho >
@Ghingi Ferry I agree
"Do you want me to murder my oldest friend?"
"No man. I just wanted to see how conflicted you might be under the circumstances."
"Ok."
"I'm not impressed... "
NOW EAT YOUR TACO.
Brilliant dialogue.
This is like a mexican Sopranos. Makes me feel like i'm starving all the time
I agree.
If they had just called this show The Salamancas and left The Saul stuff out or on the periphery, This WOULD be the Mexican Sopranos. I would love to show this to some of my family members, but I know they could never sit through the lawyer stuff, but if they had made this show primarily about The Salamancas, it would be a huge hit with Mexicans, and prob just Hispanic people in general
can I just get some Macaroni and Gravy?
@@SmokeyBCN saying that you would end up in a hole somewhere 🤣
@@SmokeyBCN gravy gravy... tomato sauce
Lalo is one of the best and realistic examples of a psychopath and their charm
Lalo is not such a bad dude once you get to know him, just don't rat him out or challenge him in a life death situation and you'll be fine
Or work at a money wiring place
Idk, almost all of the few psychopaths that I've met have been rather cheaply charming and kinda cringy, to be honest. But it's a great portrait of a grand personality, on that I agree.
@@stairwaytoheaven8 I think you're forgetting that he befriended a poor farming couple near his compound, offered the husband "free" dental care, in order to replace his own dental records with that of the man's, all so he could use the man as a body double if he needed to fake his own death... which he does carry out. Don't get it twisted, the charm is all a game to Lalo and it allows him to get what he wants more easily sometimes.
mannn fuck this show now i’m hungry for tacos and a beer
lol
"Modelo especial" is the best, if you have ever tasted it warm you know it still doesn't taste like shit like the fuckin' internationally praised Corona
@@happylittleboozer1325 Anyone older than 20 who actually likes Corona is a fool lol its trash
I love how Nacho thinks Lalo is going to ask for him to kill Domingo, and you can really tell he doesn’t want to do it. When he finally asks if Lalo wants him to take care of Krazy-8, you can hear the hesitation and pain in his voice. I think at one point they must’ve been good friends.
So sad,that Nacho didn't have even one real friend,I think maybe him and Jesse in El camino would have get along.
Like half the time you see Lalo or Tuco, they're cooking. Say what you will about the Salamanca's, but they know their food.
It's so calming seeing lalo cooking, and eats dinner with nacho.
@Yi Yang has to be lunch, if that's dinner i'll be hungry again in 90 minutes with only two tacos!
He's definitely a Tarantino actor with the way he interacts with food.
good one
More like a Tony soprano or Martin Scorsese actor.
Tony Dalton and Michael Mando have a nice easy chemistry in their roles. Dalton has found a way of revealing Lalo's charm & charisma, but also his cunning nature. Mando captures well Ignatio's fear and desperation as tries to follow Fring's orders and stay alive.
@@anakrime93 He’s more likable than Tony. James Gandolfini did an awesome job. But besides the obvious stuff about being a criminal, he could be a real unlikable piece of shit at times.
Lalo doesn’t get all worked up over petty reasons. But then, Lalo isnt married to a leech like Carmella with a worthless son like AJ.
In every scene with Lalo there is always a nano second where if you blink you might miss it but there's always a hesitation by Lalo where you know he's a stone cold killer and sociopath
Still a Salamanca
1:54 dear lord the way you can see nacho go through so many emotions in the span of just seconds is just amazing acting
indeed brilliant
He knows, if he fuks up. He will end up on rook Island. Which he ultimately did 😂
I want to see a Salamanca family dinner
sitting next to the Sopranos
makes me hungry seeing that delicious new mexican lunch
And wait to taste it, you will love it, he used epazote!
What would you choose?
A. Tacos & beers with Lalo
B. Dinner & wine with Gus
C. Breakfast and coffee with Mike
D. Pizza with Walter
Edit:
E. BBQ & whiskey with Hank
F. Scam people at bars with Saul
G. Movie night with Kim
C.
Plus nacho with nacho lol
nah i wanna try Tuco's taco
A
or Breakfast with Walter Jr. which you will probably end up making if Skylar is not around
or zafiro anejo shots with don Eladio
Lalo after almost gaslighting you to kill your childhood friend:
Yo eat up why u aint got no appetite?
If Lalo wasn't a blood thirsty maniac he'd be a pretty cool boss to work for
I think I'd rather work for Gus.
you're all wrong. working for saul would be a blast.
Just don’t cross him
@@Mr___X like francesca? She looks miserable
@@voldy2189 because she's a 4
That piercing salamanca lie detector stare while he sips the beer is amazing acting.
Too weak compared to the Tuco stare.
@@ninjaguyYT
Tuco Stare is nothing compared to the iconic, infamous Stanley Kubrick Stare.
It’s the little things that make him such an insanely good actor, for example, him slightly moving the salt shaker at 1:05, stuff like that makes it just feel so much realer, by far my favorite character in the BB/Saul Goodman universe
all in the script
@@agordo8272 oh yeah? are you one of the shows writers?
You can also draw little coincidences and ironies from it which make watching it a whole different experience. For example the way he touches the salt shaker, it almost seems likes he’s contemplating where to move a chess piece, as he’s simultaneously thinking of
Krazy 8, and where best to put him on the game board.
@@creampuff9330 good lord I never thought of it that way either, that’s brilliant, that’s what makes actors who do little things like this, or have human reactions/tendencies like this even better, because you can decide for yourself what they’re thinking that moment
I think they like to add hints that Lalo is a perfectionist and takes pride in his mental prowess within the cartel. Similar to the scene where he tells Nacho not to get oil on his sink, or that he owns very nice things and keeps everything neat and organized. So when he moves the salt, I think that's his OCD kicking in, creating a sense of control and specificity, similar to how Gus makes his employee scrub the fryers, and then does it himself again after. They make the best players in the game extremely methodical and calculated. Lalo is the type of guy that makes sure his new TV has the most optimal sound configuration and placement possible before letting anyone use it lol
Can see how Tuco's Lie Detector is a family trait
That little hesitation when Nacho says "you want me take care of it?". Peak performance.
And the fact that his voice cracked a bit to show some fear in it. Perfection.
Tacos and modelo. That’s the good shit.
Facts
That’s actual* shit
What a nice friendship. Surely they stay friends forever.
Tony Dalton next level acting. When you can express so much with your face and not say a word.
A change of pace from always playing some sort of pedo teacher in all of the soap operas he did
I just love how Lalo touches that salt shaker with absolutely no intention of using it.
Yes bc it feel so real its like regular people in restaurants eating instead of actors in a restaurant
He used it before he told nacho to sit
@@dtczyk8976 That's right, but i was referring to the second time Lalo touched the salt shaker.
He doesn’t even have to say anything. You just look in Lalo’s eyes and you can feel the sinister energy.
Jesus yes !
Fun fact: The writing above the ponchos and sombreros says "Available to book for social gatherings." Imagine you rent a restaurant for a party and it's a fucking cartel front 😂
imagine how many people have already done that in real life lmao
Been to what I suspect was a narco owned bar when I was visiting my cousins. Bar had no sign, was cash only and they were surprised to see me as a customer but they made good drinks and gave me a free sandwich.
It happens constantly all over the world. Those types of places make good fronts.
@@aaabatteries9948 Honestly that's what I'm thinking of all the pop up ("legal") dispensaries are, being next to other local businesses.
Well, as someone who lives in Mexico that's not surprising at all
This show and the sopranos always makes me hungry.
Gabagool? over herrrre
@@johnnymaximum3828 woke up this morning, I got myself gabagool.
Eh eh you hear that Chrissy?
Man, Jesse and Walt were kidnapped by an addicted psychopath... but damn if those burritos he made dont look good af!
@khaleel ahmad the gravey is good today. And Tony stabs his food, especially when he's thinking of wacking someone.
Awww, Lalo always wants Nacho to eat. He is like an abuelita.
He's a crazy old biznatch!
I like how he already had plan, was just testing Nacho's loyalty.
Lalo made a great meal 🌮🌮and a nice cold Modelo to wash it down 🍺 Tuco made a mean burrito in BB, the Salamancas are great chefs
Why do I like this comment lol
@@bryanp5843 It's the truth, they be making those foods so cravable. Especially Lalo when he's cooking on screen or Tuco doing the Prepping Work with those nice diced tomatoes and peppers. Like how Quinton Tarrintino has close ups with foods.
It's crazy how tuco was able to eat his burrito after taking a bump of meth when that shit kills your appetite.
@@iamgoat5863 *foots
This is the exact moment Nacho becomes Taco
Thought he’s a Dorito.
Amazing how Lalo can be so terrifying just staring at someone. He didn't even stop eating and he was still terrifying.
Honestly I'd just be uncomfortable.
Like buddy...why are you trying to stare into my eyes with these long silences? With you forcing me to eat your personally cooked meal for 2 this is starting feel kinda homo do you want this dude dead or not?
Damn those tacos and the Modelo look good.
@@davesnothere. Clever.
Lalo being the happy Salamanca makes him scary as shit.
Eating fajita tacos w/ pico de gallo/salsa & a modelo on a sunday afternoon outside with your friends and family. It's an experience.
Lalo actually saw nacho as his prodigy at one point…
"I used to know a distributor....until you killed him"
The long pauses are brilliant ::
"Grab 2 modelos" is the universal sign for we need to talk
Lalo reminds me of Hans Landa from Inglorious Basterds. He already knows everything, but enjoys playing with his food.
Alright that’s not a comparison, landa didn’t had anyone to trust, and didn’t had somebody that would kill his friends, when u landa, u have no friends and nobody to trust only maybe AH
Seems like a chill spot tbh.
Theres similar restaraunts in houston like this i love eating there alone high af sometimes 😂 being latino is so cool lol
Even with those cuts made by the person who uploaded the video, these scenes are such a joy for the eyes; everything, the way Lalo is cooking, the body languages, eye contact and specially Lalo's acting skill
Anyone else find it adorable when Lalo puts the tiny little napkin on his lap before eating
Why you dropping their full government names in the title?
If you knew how many names a latino could have, like: Carmen Juanita de Costa-Brava Cortez
I thought it was gonna be them Discussing Nicknames
LMFAOOOO
Man I can't believe it took me this long to realise but lalo was testing nachos loyalty under the guise of questioning crazy 8 loyalty.... and nacho passed the test when he gulped and was willing to off his friend crazy 8
Honestly, I was kinda thinking that too. That long, uncomfortable stare to see if Nacho was gonna say the wrong thing or the right thing. Excellent show.
@@ewjiml man I hope the actor who played lalo won some awards for most charismatic villain cos dude gives off negan vibes
Lalo just oozes charm and menace in equal mesaure. He's the most alluring and terrifying psychopath (Salamanca).
You know what, lalo is a great manager. He knows all the basics like quality of product, who works for whom, interrogation, etc. Dude was bred to be a manager from his childhood. I know a few people like this.
The salamanca stare down. Trying to look into your soul.
It's hard for Nacho to get a good "read" on Lalo. Tuco was is easier to work with, you know where he stand. Tuco is a simple no nonsense man.
I'd say that although Tuco is capricious and prone to spontaneuous fits of unnecessary, egregious violence, one can indeed predict what will trigger Tuco.
Lalo is rational, logical, cunning, and selectively violent. However, since he always has a hidden agenda, ypu never truly know where you stand in his eyes.
It's hard to say which is worse. In truth, the BB/BCS universe is full of duplicitous characters: Walt, Gus, Mike, Lalo, etc.
Not really. Tuco is even more unpredictable because he’s never sober…and he has anger issue
@@guitarninja416 Before Walt's product he was more predictable, Jimmy could figure him out within hours of meeting him
@@macnolds4145 Tuco is probably the devil to those who don't know how to handle him. Lalo will make you feel more comfortable, but he's ultimately much deadlier.
The stares in this scene are just outstanding. The entire vibe shifts completely based on minor changes in the eyes
Fuck I want some tacos
This one are the real shit we eat in Mexico. You can see the tortilla is blendable, that gives it a really nice feeling compared to that weird stiff thing taco bell produces
And a couple of modelos 😩👌🏿💯
@@Proletariat-intifada Taco Bell are just Kebab disguise into some real Tacos
And a glass bottle of coke
1:27 mmh
1:31 mmh
1:44 mmh
such a nice face XD
Art is an explosion hmmm
Okay, i say this to this:
1:26
He did that when he was in court for murder, there was a family behind them and he asked Saul who they were. Saul told him it was Fred Whalen's family, and Lalo had a look on his face like he meant "who the hell is that?" Saul had to remind him it's the dead guy from the TravelWire that this trial is about and Lalo made a "mmmm" like it was nothing
@@mark0183 I understood that reference
I think they reused the first and third mmh lol
0:23 he totally slaughter that tortilla :(
Lalo Salamanca, the only person who can make it look this cool
I honestly wish Lalo was in Breaking Bad. Imagine the unsettling chaos he would of brought in when either with or against Walter White
Even better... imagine what he WOULD'VE
Walt would’ve fucked him up, not physically mind you. But look at the laundry list of dead bodies in Heisenberg‘s wake.
Tuco (killed by hank)
Salamanca Twins (again hank)
Mike
Gus
All those people in jail he had murdered
The aryan brotherhood
Lydia
The Schwartzes (he killed their safety)
_Lalo would’ve been a drop in the bucket_
*I am the one who knocks!*
I don't know. I found Tuco the much better villain. Lalo is... just weird. At least, with Tuco you knew what you have. A complete psychopath.
@@chakko007 with lalo we have a cartoon villain First with the vent scene and then the desert car jump scene..😱
@@chakko007 So tuco being predictable makes him a better villain? How exactly does that work?
The Salamanca’s should have started a restaurant franchise.
Only to have another rivalry with Gus
Los Pollos vs SalaTaco. New seriea... Breaking Bread.
@@linkovich3319 Yes
@@linkovich3319 or tacamanco would be good too
they did, with the greek icecream guy
Damn, the "faces" of the Salamanca's are astonishing. Cousins, nothing but death. Tuco, ape shit nuts. Lalo, trying to put a smile on the drug game. Hector, the ego.
A cold modelo and tacos sounds about good now.
A case of cold modelo and tacos 🤤
you said it
Mmm *Continues to chew politely with a dash of charisma
Crazy -8. Crraaazzzyyy Eightttttth. Craaaazzzyy Eighttttt. You know how many crazy-8 are there in New Mexico? 21. 20 now according to Mrs. 8.
Idk if anyone will get this reference honestly haha. Zzziiggllleerrr
Ha. Nice
@@kendee3082 anyone who watched this show will get it lol
@@str8cash113 8009 dd
Mrs. 8 LOL
I love how much the salamanca’s get offended when people don’t eat their food 2:08
Krazy 8 is the only guy in TV or Cinema history to eventually get killed by a bike lock
Another fun fact: Gus’ best friend/lover Max Arciniega is named after Krazy 8’s real life name. This is a way of Vince Gilligan’s respecting to people who contributed to his shows. He did the same for naming Jane Margolis after Mark Margolis (aka Hector Salamanca)
I like how Lalo doesn’t hide how he tries and reads people.
If they released a Lalo clothing line, it would make a fortune.
Yeah dude has swag.
@@thaistomp
You cannot help but ask mentally or out loud, “Where did they get these clothes?” Did Tony Dalton chose the clothes and bring them, or the costume designer(s) pick them out and Tony and the producers gave them an approving thumbs up?
I could watch Tuco and lalo cooking for hours. I honestly wish they’d cook for me even tho they’d probably end up killing me afterwards but it would still be the best last meal of my life. 😋
lmfao
If Lalo says "Show me" when he asks you where the herbs and spices are, you better get up and show him instead of pointing to it.
With Tuco, just don't insult his cooking or abuelita and you'll be fine.
Those tacos look delicious...
Lalo actually seemed like the only Salamanca that respected Nacho for who he is
The Brothers certainly respected him, by saving him by getting him medical aid and blood. Later on even giving him a nodd out of respect. Don Hector certainly valued Nacho alot and respected him and his family by not killing his father when he turned don Hectors money down. Tuco absolutely trusted him (pre drugs) and valued and even listened to his opinion so there was trust there. So "the only Salamanca" you might wanne re-think that.
@@theflyingdutchman1301 not really Don hector threatning Nancos dad isn’t really something being respected. The twins did give him blood but that’s really it. Lalo kinda took him under his wing and wanted him to grow under Don eladio
The way his expression changes and he swallows before asking to carry out an order... the guy that played Nacho is such an incredible actor
Yay for Michael Mando! Here's hoping he gets many more amazing roles.
left crazy 8 only to poisoned, starved and killed in basement by some amateur
His killer wasn't any amateur. He had that instincts in him. He suppressed it for 50 fucking years.
I can’t be the only one who wants to eat lalo’s food right?
That would be a huge mistake lol.
probably made of dead people
not the only thing of lalo's i wanna eat
I mean
He used epazote
Nope, I'm good without Lalo's food.
When I eat tacos, I eat with this playing
Those tacos looked so damn good
everytime they show that restaurant my mouth waters all the time😂
The way Lalo is quickly chewing his food tells me he was thinking that quickly on what to do with crazy eight , what a great scene
0:56 The first time that Nacho looks genuinely relaxed around Lalo. Within seconds, Lalo drops the bomb 🤣
At one point in BB, Krazy8 almost spill the cartel to the DEA. Lalo is pretty good at identifying trustworthy person.
He trusted nacho tho
@@donkaler213 That was his biggest mistake. Nacho was already trusted by majority of Salamanca family before he met Lalo. It's easy for Lalo to trust him.
@@thelegend6750 Nacho will die a brutal death and then Lalo will wage a war on Gus!
Season 6 will be epic
I love how Tony Dalton (Lalo) is just moving around the spatulas around but not actually doing anything with them. He even tries to grab a tortilla with both instruments and fails miserably. Acting!
I didnt realize that before but your totally right! A true Mexicano would just grab the tortilla with his bare hands lol
@@Roman-vj3tcOr just flip it with the spatula that is designed to flip things haha
@@biggrocc19 only a pu§y flips tortillas with a spatula, con las manos guey! 😂
@@ToofAke88Facts
Lalo cooks for his subordinates, everyone eats as well as him
I could literally eat tacos every day for the rest of my life.
Me and my five chins agree without a single regret.
your farts would be atrocious. not saying they aren't already.
@@lysolwipes3201 That's the idea
@@lysolwipes3201 Why people always associate Mexican food with the restroom? Foods are all the same its just that we consume it in different combinations which gives it an authentic flavor.
That "mmhmm" I feel that in my soul every time I hear someone bullshitting me
XD
You know, it's kinda heartbreaking how much Lalo actually trusted Nacho
This is a paranoid psycho we're talking about and yet he had so much high hopes for Nacho, even letting Nacho decide and take authority
Not to mention invited him to his personal home
It's as if Lalo wanted Nacho to be his heir
I do genuinely see that. Nice viewpoint!
because Nacho was a good earner, Tuco was in Prison. There was no one out of the Salamancas except Lalo.
When he drinks his beer and stares at him it's so scary.
How kind of Lalo to make sure Nacho finishes his tiny tacito lunch
taquito*
I love how unimpressed Lalo is. Continually disappointed in him without explicitly saying it. It’s just his whole demeanor
"Mm."
Shows just how dangerous Lalo is, he used an inconvenience of crazy 8 getting arrested as an opportunity to hurt Gus’ network.
Tony Dalton makes tacos and beer look incredibly satisfying to eat 😅
Tacos and a modelo. True cartel style 😎
They are tho
But they are
umm ok?@@SCARx497
At the start I actually tought he was making breakfeast for his mob team. Lets face it, we can all see Lalo doing that.
He kind of did. He offered some to nacho… him and Lalo ARE the Mob Team. 💁🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️💯😂
Funny that Lalo was correct about Krazy 8 and Nacho
what do you mean?
I mean nacho wanted out could you blame him for turning on lalo
@@leomessi-dh7ed In breaking bad, krazy8 turns out to be a dea snitch
The performance from these two extraordinary thespians Mr.Tony Dalton and Mr.Michael Mando is out of this world, different planet and different world!!! BRAVO!!!!
I was trying to figure out what makes Lalo so intimidating despite his larger than life friendly personality. I think it's his utter and complete confidence in every situation. _Nothing_ fazes the guy. He is always in total control, and that's frightening.
It’s the change in personality that makes it unsettling. Sort of like when a comedian gets serious.
@@alba4life122192 its absolutely that underlying coldness wrapped up in the bubbley exterior
It’s also how he says “okay, show me” and “how”. The person on the other end of that is always flustered, flabbergasted and confused.
I think its all about the pauses in the dialogue. If you simply read what he says, he seems like a gregarious friendly guy. In actual conversation though, he leaves these long pauses in the convo, which will make the other person uncomfortable by default and makes him look confident. Especially whenever he asks a question. The person will answer, and he'll just let the silence drag on, as if he's waiting for a better or more complete answer. Keeps the power in his hands.
It's simple. Confidence and constant look in the eye