Sometimes i like to think that Don Hector was just giving his opinion on a passage from the newspaper about tax increase and Nacho completely misread the situation.
Actually, you got it all wrong LOL! Why would a guy like Hector at his caliber level even speak to low level people. It was more of a disrespect than it was anything else.
@@MisterGenesis64AK butterfly effect so most likely. For example the effects on Jimmy/Saul since he is really the main character of that universe. Nacho not being in the game means that when Jimmy’s skater associates follow Tuco’s abuelita, he’s not there to meet Jimmy and then eventually drag him back into the game when he becomes amigo del cartel, setting up his involvement as Saul Goodman in Breaking Bad
@@Wolf-wc1jsI thought Nacho was the reason Tuco didn’t kill Jimmy and the skateboarders. If Nacho wasn’t there, Tuco would have killed Jimmy and thus Saul Goodman would have never existed.
Love the comparison between the first guy that comes in vs Krazy 8. First guy comes in, gives Nacho the money he owes, doesn't talk while counting the money, and keeps conversation to a minimum(telling Nacho "See you" and giving a brief respect to the Hector, the Boss). Krazy 8 comes in, and does the exact opposite, trying to avoid the inevitable truth that he doesn't have what he owes them by trying to be personal with Nacho(talking about his day and his pop). Nacho sees straight through the BS
when you think about it though, having to kick the hell out somebody is a pretty good way to relieve your anger over having to kick the hell out of somebody LOL
@@caliqm2199 Get it from someone else if he has nothing saved up, by force if necessary. Whatever fallout there would be over doing something like that would likely be mild compared to the risk of rolling up to Salamanca without the right sum of money.
@@caliqm2199 If he didn't have the money, then it was his job to find a way to come up with said money. Whether that be from theft, extortion, or taking it out of their own cut of the profits.
The accuracy of BCS is amazing. In Breaking Bad we see Domingo tell Walt that he used to work at his father's furniture shop called Tampico. And right here we see him wearing a Tampico shirt. I love these touches
@@IronMan-tk8uc Sometimes the MCU makes mistakes so bad that it annoys me more than the DCEU. I understand that they have been a role model, but they have made such terrible mistakes in their films, which is to put a wasp's nest in the bed of the CEO of Disney while he sleep The DCEU has been so disastrous from the beginning (although it has things like the Snyder Cut, which I love) that you wouldn't give two dollars for it. Obviously it was Warner Bros. fault because they never had a plan.
@@IronMan-tk8uc Almost like Venture Brothers. Then again, the creators of that show used the fan wiki's to string their stories when they forgot things.
1:55 such great subtle acting from the whole cast. This one little look from Nacho’s eyes immediately lets anybody paying attention know that nacho already knows something’s wrong with Krazy 8 asking him a single question
Fun fact: The last few moments of this scene were improvised. It was supposed to end with Nacho looking conflicted, but actor Michael Mando decided to take it a step further and actually beat up fellow cast member Max Arciniega. Vince liked it so much he kept it in
People who could've just chosen not to do what they did, but did it anyway for selfish or petty reasons and paying the price for it is a core theme of the show. That's why every protagonist in the show is a bad guy on some level.
@@deedle6073 I thought I saw you there. I was in the parking lot but I think you were in front of me. I stopped to get some tacos but when I saw Nacho grab Krazy8 and take him inside, I said to myself, "I don't need to eat authentic tacos today, Taco Bell will do just fine".
Notice how Krazy 8 and other guy greet Hector and he couldn’t care less but they know they can’t disrespect him in any way. Also, when he asks Nacho who works for who, it goes to show Hector is paying attention.
Hector is playing one of those typical power move from dumb people with high responsibilities: "you are too irrelevant for me to acknowledge your existence". The whole scene shows how much smarter Gus is, he would come up with a better way to show everyone who is the boss and what happen when you betray him than this caveman behavior.
It actually shows that Hector is paying attention with the camerawork and directing right from the beginning of the scene. He makes his coffee and sits down, it then shifts from Hector to Nacho, making sure to keep Hector in the frame. The rest of the shots of Nacho you can always see him there, just out of focus. We then get over the shoulder shots of him not bothering to look up from his paper, but we can still clearly see Nacho and the storefront. Which tells us he is in fact listening and paying peripheral attention to what's going on. The only time he actually says anything is once the money is short, and Nacho lets the debt ride on Hector's behalf. One of the things I love so much about this series. Almost every scene tells you an entire story between the lines. Without dialogue.
"Can we all just acknowledge how fantastic an actor *breaking bad/better call saul actor* is? Just brilliant work here." There's a goddamn comment like that in every single video of those series
@@crylune Homies dont let homies down like this in front of their boss. He could have gotten a loan to make the money up or talked to nacho about it before hand and nacho could have lent him the money to make it seem like he madee it up.
@@EngineerMikey5 LMAO! It's the f*cking cartel, they kill people over way less all the time. There's no room for f*ckery or sloppiness you better pay up
These sorts of punishments don’t work, as an aside. Terrified subordinates don’t report potential problems for fear of reprisal, leading to bigger problems down the line.
@@chrisdonovan8795 Hector got into so much trouble when Nacho, who hated his guts as a result of this exact sort of coercion, swapped out his heart meds for sugar-pills.
Hector, a top head of the cartel, overlooking every dollar. Gus being able to bring stacks of money and be able to cover any loss must of stung hector.
The first thing they teach you in the game is don’t ever come up light. No matter how long that relationship has been in effect. The person you are paying will not always make the decision about what happens next.
A real cartel boss would never concern himself with street dealers. Cartel members are logistics experts, they deal with wholesale only. They don't concern themselves with street dealers and junkies.
Thing is, like, what if one week people just don't buy as much or stop for whatever reason. Now you're light and it wasn't even your fault, so what do you even do about that?
Make up the difference. Keep enough cash in reserve to cover shortfalls, just like any other business. Problem is, most of the dealers have their own issues, which is why they turned to dealing in the first place, and the idea of keeping a large amount of the profit "just sitting around" for emergencies is counterintuitive.
Yea but he still would have the rest of the unsold dope. This guys runner lost the package, thus it was a lose lose all around. Depending on the amount lost, there would really be no way to make up for the loss.
@@tom-nl5sj Not the Salamancas' problem. They rule through fear, everyone knows that, and if you have to sell your newborn child to make up the money, then that's what you do to avoid their wrath.
I always got the idea that Krazy 8's mistake was trying to be shifty about it. If he had spoken to Nacho privately beforehand, Nacho would've loaned him some cash. If he had jsut come out and said that business was slow, Hector would have glared at him but would've at most docked his pay or something. But by trying to shirk, he was drawing the ire of the cartel.
Flipping? Nah, just your usual case of "when the cat's away, the mice will play". Big fish ain't around so he gets a sense of empowerment by picking on smaller fry like Jesse & Walt. May as well been like that to his inferiors even back then.
@@caliqm2199 You know how in the very first episode of BB, Hank gets a tip about Emilio cooking in that house? And later, Krazy-8 says Emilio thinks Jesse's the rat? Well, a couple episodes after Krazy-8 dies, Hank actually mentions that Krazy-8 was the informant.
With all the time it would've saved these guys, you kindof have to wonder why the Salamanca crew never invested in one of those bill counting machines lol
I like that hector is completely silent this entire scene, and him merely uttering 4 words is enough to immediately result in the violent beating of someone who ALMOST got off.
I always enjoyed the smaller details that Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul added. Stuff like Krazy 8 wearing a Tampico Furniture shirt, as he mentioned that he used to worked for his dad there to Walt way back in season 1 of Breaking Bad.
It's an interesting touch. Don Hector is obviously not reading the paper. But still makes it look like he's do busy reading to even notice his underlings.
Can't believe Nacho dragged Krazy back into the restaurant, tickled him on Don Hector's orders, then forced him to dine on a well-prepared and nutritious meal whilst discussing his father's car issues. I can see how the Salamancas got their reputation for brutality
rewatching this i realize this is actually really smart of Nacho, he knows showing kindness to addicts will come of as weakness to a Salamanca, so he does this to lower hectors guard, by instantly obeying, it make him look weak and soft but also obedient so hector will think he in control and suspect nothing when Nacho act against him
2:18 I like how as soon as Nacho has the envelope in his hand he freezes, first shown from the back, then you see the look on his face from the front, he instantly knows it's light. That aside, crazy 8 claims he made up his guys difference from his share, but he couldn't make it all up. Is he blowing through money left and right or something to the point where he can't cover it all?
Its a common tactic to talk to someone when theyre counting money. It might cause a miscount, which is what Krazy 8 was hoping for. That's why Nacho told him to shut up
I am sure Don Hector would have understood and treated his decision professionally. He clearly, is a very even tempered man who never takes his work setbacks personally.
I’m sorry but this is probably because I’m high 😂 but when Krazy-8 yells “NACHO” while the camera is facing Hector, it’s just so dam funny I can’t stop laughing 😂 😂😂😂, like it’s really funny. Maximino Arciniega is an amazing actor.
The owner has the business b/c of the cartel. In fact he was set up to give them a place to conduct their business 'publicly away from the public.' Not all fronts are Pollo Hermanos arrangements.
I once helped an elderly man who had fallen get home by car. He looked Latino, but wasn't responding much to English, or Spanish. His wife tells me that he's Egyptian!
Sometimes i like to think that Don Hector was just giving his opinion on a passage from the newspaper about tax increase and Nacho completely misread the situation.
😂😂😂😂
Hahaha. That would be hilarious
Lmao!
Naw, had to be a coach and a player, he was reading the sports page
"why the heck he's beating up that poor guy.. these freaks are insane sometimes"
This is so sad, hector’s medical condition has worsened to the point he can’t remember who is under his employ anymore
😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
He probably doesn't even remember he owns a condo complex in Miami Beach.
He probably doesn't even remember the magna carta. He should have his malpractice insurance taken away.
I like to think he was slowly losing his mind
Hector was so intimidated by Krazy 8, too scared to look at him and only spoke after he left. Truly shows Krazy 8's dominance.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
pretending to read a newspaper to hide, i mean he is an old man he would get destroyed by a dude in his 30's
@@danax6653 you missed the joke
Actually, you got it all wrong LOL! Why would a guy like Hector at his caliber level even speak to low level people. It was more of a disrespect than it was anything else.
@@carlover2473r/whoosh
That's the exact moment when "Normal 8" turned to "Krazy 8"
Most underrated comment I've ever seen.
...to me, CRAZY FROG is just a NORMAL FROG.
My favorite song Is NORMAL IN LOVE from Beyoncé
it was the day he started to carry a gun on himself
Looked like nacho turned him into queso.
"Who works for who?"
"Who works for whom, Hector"
*lip twitches*
💀
Actually it's "🛎️🛎️🛎️🛎️🛎️?"
Calm down, Sheldon. Don't make me ring Memal 😂😂
@@Mar-pe9kx Ding ding ding ding ding
Imagine being a regular civilian going in here to order an enchilada. 😂
Lalo's food looked pretty good.
You wouldnt get passed Hectors stare
@@silverlacker9230 what if I called him tio and came in with a roll of cash?
"Today with Ocho-Loco Special Sauce"
@@RD-zx6pytuco’s also
2:36 that "let me finish" was perfectly delivered. It meant "I know you're short and you're clearly trying to get away with it"
One of the best parts if the scene for sure
What would Lalo have done? lol
@@AmirKhan-yv8jmsmiled intimidatingly 😂
He wasn’t trying to get away with it lol
My favourite part was when Nacho caught up to Krazy-8 and said "Looks like today is Nacho day" and then proceeded to utterly annihilate Krazy-8
My favourite part is when two digit iq individuals like you finally tell jokes that are funnier and more recent than 3-4 years old
he nachod the hell out of krazy 8
I was in tears when krazy 8 said " its getting krazy in here m8"
Like the pun, like "not your day" but "nacho! Day"
It's coz Hector was convinced that Krazy Ate into their profits.
Imagine if Domingo and Nachito had just stayed working in their fathers’ shops instead of drug dealing
Normal life can be tough and boring, but at least they would have lived longer
I wonder if that would change the outcome of the Breaking Bad universe.
@@MisterGenesis64AK butterfly effect so most likely. For example the effects on Jimmy/Saul since he is really the main character of that universe. Nacho not being in the game means that when Jimmy’s skater associates follow Tuco’s abuelita, he’s not there to meet Jimmy and then eventually drag him back into the game when he becomes amigo del cartel, setting up his involvement as Saul Goodman in Breaking Bad
Better call the Tapicero?
@@Wolf-wc1jsI thought Nacho was the reason Tuco didn’t kill Jimmy and the skateboarders. If Nacho wasn’t there, Tuco would have killed Jimmy and thus Saul Goodman would have never existed.
Krazy 8 in bcs: 😺
Krazy 8 in bb: 🦁
also krazy 8 in bb: 💨💀🔥
Krazy 8 in both: 🐀
@dinho_machado man didn't last a few episodes lmao
Krazy 8 was an informant, so a snake would be more suitable.
Not that I feel for the cartel.
@@eadghe yeah but the whole rat term fits so well because they're "ratting" out to da authorities
Love the comparison between the first guy that comes in vs Krazy 8. First guy comes in, gives Nacho the money he owes, doesn't talk while counting the money, and keeps conversation to a minimum(telling Nacho "See you" and giving a brief respect to the Hector, the Boss). Krazy 8 comes in, and does the exact opposite, trying to avoid the inevitable truth that he doesn't have what he owes them by trying to be personal with Nacho(talking about his day and his pop). Nacho sees straight through the BS
Huh you're right, never noticed that Krazy 8 is doing this to get Nacho to go easy on him.
Nacho literally doesn't see through the BS
@@Aweoe What makes you think that? Nacho is clearly humoring him at first but then get impatient at the stall tactics
@@Aweoe He does. He's just a nice guy and shows him a little leniency
Congrats, you win the Captain Obvious award. ;-)
Nacho taking all of his anger out on Krazy 8. Can see how much he didn't want to do it
He had no choice. Hector ran a tight crew himself and could never relinquish control.
when you think about it though, having to kick the hell out somebody is a pretty good way to relieve your anger over having to kick the hell out of somebody LOL
@@CaptainCobI think just a quick punch would have been nicer
it wasn't anger tho, he didn't want to do it. he did it only to show hector he was up to the task
@@CaptainCobi often experience
Nothing happened, since he was short they just made him wash dishes.
He was just yelling cause of how excited he was to help his friend
nothin happened? oh so nacho made him eat a pain bubble?
His cries for help were because he really doesn't like doing dishes
what a wholesome show. I didnt let my 5 and 6 year old watch but now I will. A real wholesome show
... wash the dishes from his blood.
“Just remember who you’re working for.”
What did you say?
what did you say?
What did you say?
what did you say?
What did you say?
Krazy-8 would have never pull a stunt like this with Tuco. Everybody had the right amount every week with him and Don Hector knew that!
He didn't have the money bro what could he possibly do?
@@caliqm2199 Get it from someone else if he has nothing saved up, by force if necessary. Whatever fallout there would be over doing something like that would likely be mild compared to the risk of rolling up to Salamanca without the right sum of money.
@@caliqm2199 If he didn't have the money, then it was his job to find a way to come up with said money. Whether that be from theft, extortion, or taking it out of their own cut of the profits.
@@caliqm2199 Sell a kidney. He would if Tuco was on the other side.
@@ShaggyRogers1 He already gave his own cut of the profits, he said it in the video.
He's lucky it was just ignacio. If tuco was there, he would splattered his brains all over the wall.
If it was Tuco tho he wouldn't even try to give less than full amount.
Not necessarily. If you don't have it, there is nothing else to be done but be honest.
@@Butchman2000 Krazy 8 would've sooner robbed a store to get the full amount if he had to than show up to Tuco without the full amount
@michaelpryor78 then at that point, it might be wise to as.sau/t tuco and hector. Not a problem if they nor around anymore. Or leave town maybe.
@@michaelpryor78 Krazy 8 would have most likely killed himself rather than show up short to Tuco
"You got my share man."
"Agreed amount, or no deal."
"Are you saying I intentionally shorted you?"
@@FranciumBoron "No, mistakes happen "
The accuracy of BCS is amazing. In Breaking Bad we see Domingo tell Walt that he used to work at his father's furniture shop called Tampico. And right here we see him wearing a Tampico shirt. I love these touches
Vince Gilligan is a master of continuity.
I wish the MCU and DCEU had that level of coherence
@@omegajrz1269 The MCU used to have it. The DCEU never had it!
@@IronMan-tk8uc Sometimes the MCU makes mistakes so bad that it annoys me more than the DCEU. I understand that they have been a role model, but they have made such terrible mistakes in their films, which is to put a wasp's nest in the bed of the CEO of Disney while he sleep
The DCEU has been so disastrous from the beginning (although it has things like the Snyder Cut, which I love) that you wouldn't give two dollars for it. Obviously it was Warner Bros. fault because they never had a plan.
@@IronMan-tk8uc Almost like Venture Brothers. Then again, the creators of that show used the fan wiki's to string their stories when they forgot things.
1:55 such great subtle acting from the whole cast. This one little look from Nacho’s eyes immediately lets anybody paying attention know that nacho already knows something’s wrong with Krazy 8 asking him a single question
Like why isn’t huel the third main character like saul,Kim,huel,chuck,Howard ect
Los Pollos Hermanos = Krusty Crab
El Michoacanos = Chum Bucket
💀💀💀
this makes walt spongebob
@@chubletfletcher1462 patrick fits to be jesse so good
oh...kay? Theres people in El Michoacanos so this is a really bad association of words.
@@chubletfletcher1462Well, he is the one who cooks
I never understood why that taco shop never had any customers. That place would be poppin' in Albuquerque
The difference between working hard vs working smart
this scene takes place in the morning so it makes sense
I remember an old man who bought at this joint, he was quite generous leaving changes. Probably just cashed in his social security check that day
These scenes could be happening in the morning, not many people looking for a taco at 11 AM
money laundry
Fun fact: The last few moments of this scene were improvised. It was supposed to end with Nacho looking conflicted, but actor Michael Mando decided to take it a step further and actually beat up fellow cast member Max Arciniega. Vince liked it so much he kept it in
yea i think they explained that in the blu ray commentary
Michael Mando is a method actor to the core.
Bravo, Vince.
He showed Max Arciniega the definition of insanity
True, in the DVD comentaries Vince said that all the hospital costs was worthy
2 guys who should've just stayed in their family businesses. Could've inherited them and had nice lives.
Exactly. They could have lived decent lives not rich but enough. And without having to look over their shoulders all the time.
It's never enough, just like with Walt, the power is great, the money stops mattering after a while, but the power is never enough.
Everyone wants fast cash
People who could've just chosen not to do what they did, but did it anyway for selfish or petty reasons and paying the price for it is a core theme of the show. That's why every protagonist in the show is a bad guy on some level.
2:05 There's actually a lot of compassion in this head shake. Basically saying : dont make me do this.
Nacho probably told Krazy 8 before they went inside to "make it look real."
No, it was real. I was there
I bet he didn't. Its not real anyway, they are just acting. Its a show.
Nah, you can tell Krazy 8 is scared of Nacho in subsequent scenes, it was a real beating.
Doubt it
@@deedle6073 I thought I saw you there. I was in the parking lot but I think you were in front of me. I stopped to get some tacos but when I saw Nacho grab Krazy8 and take him inside, I said to myself, "I don't need to eat authentic tacos today, Taco Bell will do just fine".
Little did Nacho know, "Who works for who, huh?" was a clue for Don Hector's crossword puzzle.
Notice how Krazy 8 and other guy greet Hector and he couldn’t care less but they know they can’t disrespect him in any way. Also, when he asks Nacho who works for who, it goes to show Hector is paying attention.
Hector is playing one of those typical power move from dumb people with high responsibilities: "you are too irrelevant for me to acknowledge your existence".
The whole scene shows how much smarter Gus is, he would come up with a better way to show everyone who is the boss and what happen when you betray him than this caveman behavior.
It actually shows that Hector is paying attention with the camerawork and directing right from the beginning of the scene. He makes his coffee and sits down, it then shifts from Hector to Nacho, making sure to keep Hector in the frame. The rest of the shots of Nacho you can always see him there, just out of focus. We then get over the shoulder shots of him not bothering to look up from his paper, but we can still clearly see Nacho and the storefront. Which tells us he is in fact listening and paying peripheral attention to what's going on.
The only time he actually says anything is once the money is short, and Nacho lets the debt ride on Hector's behalf.
One of the things I love so much about this series. Almost every scene tells you an entire story between the lines. Without dialogue.
@@A12C4
Someone like Gus could be successful even in legit business. Like just look how he manages his front. Hector? Probably not so much.
@@reinertgregal1130 He was successful. He could have just made chicken.
This is the moment Nacho told Krazy-8 the definition of insanity
stop it too many references
@@Ryng98 nuh uh
That’s why he went Krazy
"Doing the same thing over and over again expecting something to change"
Can we all just acknowledge how fantastic an actor Michael Mando is? Just brilliant work here.
not really… he is just playing himself… the same as in farcry… he is just a maniac in real life…
@@mooncat7009 you're pretty good at acting like an idiot.
"Can we all just acknowledge how fantastic an actor *breaking bad/better call saul actor* is? Just brilliant work here."
There's a goddamn comment like that in every single video of those series
@@BillZoro fair point 😆
@@mooncat7009did you even watch the show
Krazy 8 was a big bad tough guy when dealing with little Jesse. But when it comes to Nacho and Don Hector he's all polite and sweet.
Different animals my friend
Cycle of bullying and abuse. It trickles down.
he just become tough
It all depends who works for who
Hector was right, he needed a beating. He was being all evasive with his "hey we're friends" act
Hector wasn’t in the right on anything in this entire franchise.
@@crylune Homies dont let homies down like this in front of their boss. He could have gotten a loan to make the money up or talked to nacho about it before hand and nacho could have lent him the money to make it seem like he madee it up.
Unfortunately he died, RIP
@@EngineerMikey5 LMAO! It's the f*cking cartel, they kill people over way less all the time. There's no room for f*ckery or sloppiness you better pay up
@JohnWall-lj1mxyep, the drug cartel doesn't have a human resources department
The cook while watching Ocho Loco getting pounded: 👁️👄👁️
"Pounded" 🤨
Not a thing. The cook saw nothing.
These sorts of punishments don’t work, as an aside. Terrified subordinates don’t report potential problems for fear of reprisal, leading to bigger problems down the line.
No surprise at all
Hector and Nacho got in so much trouble when Krazy 8 reported them to HR.
@@chrisdonovan8795 Hector got into so much trouble when Nacho, who hated his guts as a result of this exact sort of coercion, swapped out his heart meds for sugar-pills.
Knowing the next time is that you get killed you definitely will make up the difference tho
that "mmmmm" by hector at 1:07 to acknowledge one of nacho's goons is probably the only time i've heard him be nice to anyone on both shows lmaoo
"Read the room!" never applied as much as it does here.
Read the room: "Cash only."
2:27 Pretty sure Krazy-8 was talking about Jesse at this moment
Not at all
Love this side of BCS ! A Breaking Bad character being shown in his earlier days and we all know his ultimate fate
And its one of the characters who don't look like backwards aging
I wonder sometimes if I went into, say, a small pizza shop, and saw this going on in the back, what I would do. Just order it with extra pepperoni?
Just ask for "commission based sales opportunities."
Don’t forget to say hi and bye to nacho and don hector
What? No, are you crazy? You order one with extra sausage.
He was called Crazy 16 before he got split by Nacho
The comments are amazing
Hector, a top head of the cartel, overlooking every dollar. Gus being able to bring stacks of money and be able to cover any loss must of stung hector.
Apparently the secret is a family-friendly dining experience.
Must have not must of
That's Hector's way of saying "Just remember who you're working for."
Imagine if Tuco was there
@@bryanlolwtf04Krazy-8 would be a MEMORY 😂😂😂
The first thing they teach you in the game is don’t ever come up light. No matter how long that relationship has been in effect. The person you are paying will not always make the decision about what happens next.
Weirdly enough the wedding photographer at my sisters wedding is the brother of the guy who plays Krazy 8. Looks very much like him.
Cool.
Well, I hope you weren’t short when it came time to pay him.
@@HuskyOffseti wasn’t in charge of paying him but I hope so too 😂
3:49 you can hear how desperately Domingo wanted to eat some nachos after he walked out. Ignacio then helped escort him back right to the kitchen
A real cartel boss would never concern himself with street dealers. Cartel members are logistics experts, they deal with wholesale only. They don't concern themselves with street dealers and junkies.
Don Hector is a little more hands on 🙌
Don Hector is not the boss. Also, he's there to check in on operations, he's not usually in the US but in Mexico.
@@andrewmcmurray8081He’s a loser whose family is being driven out of the business due to their incompetence
Too bad no-doze wasn’t around, he never lets anybody forget who works for who
Thing is, like, what if one week people just don't buy as much or stop for whatever reason. Now you're light and it wasn't even your fault, so what do you even do about that?
Rob lol
Make up the difference. Keep enough cash in reserve to cover shortfalls, just like any other business. Problem is, most of the dealers have their own issues, which is why they turned to dealing in the first place, and the idea of keeping a large amount of the profit "just sitting around" for emergencies is counterintuitive.
Yea but he still would have the rest of the unsold dope. This guys runner lost the package, thus it was a lose lose all around. Depending on the amount lost, there would really be no way to make up for the loss.
@@tom-nl5sj Not the Salamancas' problem. They rule through fear, everyone knows that, and if you have to sell your newborn child to make up the money, then that's what you do to avoid their wrath.
I always got the idea that Krazy 8's mistake was trying to be shifty about it. If he had spoken to Nacho privately beforehand, Nacho would've loaned him some cash. If he had jsut come out and said that business was slow, Hector would have glared at him but would've at most docked his pay or something. But by trying to shirk, he was drawing the ire of the cartel.
This was an excellent scene as it perfectly showed Vince’s utter distaste for polo shirts. Krazy-8 never wore a polo shirt after this.
I like to think this played a part in crazy 8 flipping
Flipping? Nah, just your usual case of "when the cat's away, the mice will play". Big fish ain't around so he gets a sense of empowerment by picking on smaller fry like Jesse & Walt. May as well been like that to his inferiors even back then.
@@Mk_Otaid He was a criminal informant for the DEA
@@Mk_Otaid i think hes talking about snitching and being a DEA informant in general
Flipping?What are you talking about?
@@caliqm2199 You know how in the very first episode of BB, Hank gets a tip about Emilio cooking in that house? And later, Krazy-8 says Emilio thinks Jesse's the rat? Well, a couple episodes after Krazy-8 dies, Hank actually mentions that Krazy-8 was the informant.
Its all in nacho's eyes and the heavy sigh show how much he hate to do it 😢
With all the time it would've saved these guys, you kindof have to wonder why the Salamanca crew never invested in one of those bill counting machines lol
Probably preferred the " traditional" way of counting money
They didn't vacuum-seal their cash either. The Salamancas were low-technology like that.
Krazy 8 should’ve robbed a Jewel concert to make up what he owed.
You can tell nacho didn’t want to do it
Very observant of you 😂
If you also look closely and anyalyze the scene you will see this clip takes place in a taco restaurant
Were you also able to expertly deduce this is from the TV show Better Call Saul? One day I hope to be a world class detective like you!
All these sarcastic comments lol 😂
If you pay attention you can see Don Hector reading a newspaper
The cook is always cooking, but no one is ever in the restaurant eating
You knew Hector was an absolute psychopath when he put sugar in his coffee without cream.
3:28 who works for who best line 😂😂
Remember who you are working for 😂
H U H? 🗿
I swear the Salamancas are the bane of Nacho's existence. 😂😂
This is the moment Nacho became The Punisher!
You know damn well hes not even reading that paper
OCHO LOCO CON SOCK ME!!!
Hector, this isn’t personal!
I somehow just realized the name Krazy 8 makes wayyyy more sense when you consider he's hispanic
This is the moment krazy 8 became krazy late
You watch a scene like this and be like "I'll never complain about my job again" lmao
Little did the Krazy-8 actor know that he would get some real beating.
I like that hector is completely silent this entire scene, and him merely uttering 4 words is enough to immediately result in the violent beating of someone who ALMOST got off.
Irony: Hector was just commenting on the day's "Blondie" strip.
He was just giving him a burrito but he wasn’t really hungry
I always enjoyed the smaller details that Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul added. Stuff like Krazy 8 wearing a Tampico Furniture shirt, as he mentioned that he used to worked for his dad there to Walt way back in season 1 of Breaking Bad.
Bet that was the last time he was late on his payments
Damn Vince really like them close-ups on coffee shots.
Roasting Bad.
And feet close ups 🥵🥵
@@RealVegg Kim's ✨️
@@RealVegg maybe he used to be friends with Dan "Get in the Van" Scnheider
As soon as Nacho held the bills, he knew he was short 🤣
And Domingo trying to stall because he knew he was short lol
I like how after escaping Walter, Krazy-8 changed his name to Jorge Salcedo. Then flew to columbia and work for the cali cartel as security
Narcos Reference?
To think that if Krazy 8 kept his mouth shut, Hector wouldn't have been on Nacho's dad's case and Hector wouldn't have been paralyzed.
3:11 song name?
SC9 - La Chimichanga
Chico BUTTHOLO
It's an interesting touch. Don Hector is obviously not reading the paper. But still makes it look like he's do busy reading to even notice his underlings.
This is the moment Taco here turned into *Nacho*
Hector acts all busy but hes just rustling around and reading the paper.
Just remember who you’re working for
What did you just say?
@@JackCrossSama I-Im just saying, he should remember who he's working for
@@an-animal-lover Like they don't already know that? Are you saying they're stupid?
@@Jkhorve No, I'm just saying
Can't believe Nacho dragged Krazy back into the restaurant, tickled him on Don Hector's orders, then forced him to dine on a well-prepared and nutritious meal whilst discussing his father's car issues. I can see how the Salamancas got their reputation for brutality
I desperately wanna know how Nacho & Tuco met and how they became bros
rewatching this i realize this is actually really smart of Nacho, he knows showing kindness to addicts will come of as weakness to a Salamanca, so he does this to lower hectors guard, by instantly obeying, it make him look weak and soft but also obedient so hector will think he in control and suspect nothing when Nacho act against him
2:18 I like how as soon as Nacho has the envelope in his hand he freezes, first shown from the back, then you see the look on his face from the front, he instantly knows it's light.
That aside, crazy 8 claims he made up his guys difference from his share, but he couldn't make it all up. Is he blowing through money left and right or something to the point where he can't cover it all?
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Nacho's situation is similar to Michael's. Because the more they wanted to get out of the business, the more they got into it.
Its a common tactic to talk to someone when theyre counting money. It might cause a miscount, which is what Krazy 8 was hoping for. That's why Nacho told him to shut up
Nacho shows how huge difference between a polite man and a good man
This shows how a just character like nacho can be utterly cruel as well.
Nacho absolutely DISPISES Hector Salamanca...and you can see it in his face.
how observant of you..if you look closely, they’re also in a mexican restaurant
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bravo vince
I wonder if this is how Hector knew about Nacho's father business, from Krazy 8's conversation with Nacho.
If Nacho hates his job so much, then why won't he just give his two weeks notice to Don hector???? 😅😅😅
I am sure Don Hector would have understood and treated his decision professionally. He clearly, is a very even tempered man who never takes his work setbacks personally.
@@isiahs9312 that's what I assumed 🤣
I keep expecting him to ask does he know the definition of insanity
I’m sorry but this is probably because I’m high 😂 but when Krazy-8 yells “NACHO” while the camera is facing Hector, it’s just so dam funny I can’t stop laughing 😂 😂😂😂, like it’s really funny. Maximino Arciniega is an amazing actor.
Sometimes I imagine the restaurant owner witnessing all of this in his place.
The owner has the business b/c of the cartel. In fact he was set up to give them a place to conduct their business 'publicly away from the public.' Not all fronts are Pollo Hermanos arrangements.
Is that the guy that voiced vaas?
Yes.
RIP Mark Margolis
Would love to see Domingo try this on Tuco
Hector was mentoring Nacho on being a big shot in the cartel world. It's kinda nice from his part actually, him and his nephew truly liked Nacho
Krazy-8 looking more like a Sane-7
Help I'm stuck in a BB/BCS clip marathon and I can't get out
The actor who played Nacho can pass off as Middle Eastern and Indian.
I once helped an elderly man who had fallen get home by car. He looked Latino, but wasn't responding much to English, or Spanish. His wife tells me that he's Egyptian!
More Middle Eastern than Indian
Wired comment .
scene starts with a brown liquid
"oh look it's krazy 8! I love that character!"
scene continues
"oh wait that's not happened yet"
Hector died real good in James Bond.