When Mateo goes to shave, Lalo asks the lady how his teeth are doing. She explains that he is no longer in pain thanks to Lalo. This tells me that Lalo took advantage of this couple and had kept them around should he ever need to use him as a body double. Lalo had been preparing for who knows how long. Hope this helps man you caught so many things i didn't even notice. Great video!
I don’t think Mike following orders is complicated. You could see he was hesitant and annoyed about doing it when he put the letter in the safe. He clearly didn’t want to kill Werner, but still did what he was told. He explained to Jimmy that once you’re in, you’re in and there’s no getting out. I think he just did it because he didn’t really have a choice. Nacho chose this life. Nacho’s dad didn’t and I think that why he draws the line there
That is a very good point, however the scene made feel confused because even though you are right with the "following orders" thing, it really seems to me Mike wants to help nacho and placing that letter in the safe pretty much would have doomed him if he wasn't such a survivor
@@marcodelaloza8437 it’s possible, but the wife complained the guy had a lot of pain with his teeth which were most likely caused by rotting gums and cavities galore. So it wouldn’t be difficult to create teeth identical to Lalos. However, it’s possible that guy’s medical records all contained Lalos name.
Gus did order Mike to put the letter in. Mike, hating to do it does it because despite how much he likes nacho, Nacho is in the game. You can see the hesitation in his face when he leaves it . That's why he stood up to gus with nacho's father. That's where he drew the line.
I understand what you mean about Gus. 'I don't believe fear to be an effective motivator'. It seems like we get an origin for that line in this series.
I honestly disagree that you say Howard has been insufferable. Seasons 4 and 5 and most likely 6 have shown that he is one of the only good people left morally in the show.
@@weirdguy1495 How in the hell was Ted good? He was sleeping with a dying man's wife and then took the money Skyler gave him and refused to pay his taxes. He's a scumbag.
Maybe you didn't catch it but there were 2 ID's in the safe Nachos and his father's. He only put back Nacho's ID. As far as the letter I can only assume that Mike did not know what was in the letter. Pure speculation on my part.
It's not the first time Mike has had to do something he doesn't want to do. At the end of the day, Nacho is in the game. So while Mike doesn't want to throw him under the bus and he'll use every opportunity he has to make an argument on Nacho's behalf, if Gus says Nacho has to go, he has to go. Mike isn't gonna catch a bullet for him. Nacho's dad is a different story. Ever since the "good samaritan" that Hector killed in Season 2, Mike has made a promise to himself to prevent innocent people from getting caught up. If he can prevent it, he will. Just like with Werner's wife in Season 4. That's why he pocketed the dad's ID, but put Nacho's ID in the new safe.
Wow. What a great 2 episode premiere. Episode 1's cold open of Saul's house during the Breaking Bad timline was crazy. And the tequila stopper was a big clue to Kim's presence or death in the Breaking bad timline. I truly believe that. It could mean either, but its one or the other. Kim always had the tequila stopper. But the second episode was great too. I'm feeling for Nacho right now. I think the twins will catch up to him unfortunately. But man, so excited for the rest of this season. And your reviews too. Great video Cody. And I believe Lalo asked the lady if her husband git his teeth fixed and she said yes. Mabey Lalo had this guy do something with his teeth to match Lalo. So I'm guessing Lalo always had a fake death as a hidden plan if needed one day. He seems like a smart guy. As far fetched as the dental records are...
Mike only put Nacho fake ID back in the safe and took Nachos Fathers. I believe Mike has already got Nachos father out of there because Mike was telling Gus this isn’t gonna go the way he thought. Another thought I had was Mike is testing Gus to see what he can get away with going against. I was on the edge of my set for this premier the episode was paced great with the lawyer and cartel stuff. After last season my enjoyment of this show has gone through the roof especially since Lalo has been introduced in the storyline. It’s interesting to realize how one someone in Gus past could have affected him more then hector but we are literally watching it unfold in front of our eyes. Awesome review brother thank you so much for your thoughts and this fantastic show.
13:55 The fact Hector shook Gus's hand clued him in that something was up. Gus knows each wants the other dead so he knew Hector wanted him to think Lalo was dead.
I think in some way Nacho is gonna die, and its gonna be because of something Jimmy did. I think this would really explain how in Breaking Bad, Mike and Saul have a much more antagonistic relationship at times.
@@dashriprock8596 When there's a shot of Kim having a piece of chewing gum that has a unique blue colour like Walt's meth in Breaking Bad, it's not an obscure detail.
Nacho is one of my favorite characters in the show so if he dies it's gonna be heartbreaking but to tell you the truth l don't think he will but it ain't gonna be easy for him either.
Love the show. Thanks for doing these reviews of the episodes. I can't wait to see how this series plays out. I think this show is really a great one. Thanks again man. And I have no clue why Mike put that in the safe if he didn't want Nacho to die. Hopefully it all plays out.
There was a scene where Nacho calls Mike back and Mike sits there with a concerned disgusted look on his face. I think Mike is saving Nacho's dad while sacrificing Nacho. This is why Mike stole Nacho's dad's ID. This feels like something that will be answered in a later episode. So far it appears we are getting puzzle pieces that will be put together later.
I agree about being confused why Mike would go along with giving up Nachos location. And Gus has to know that they will torture Nacho to get the information on who hired him. Shouldn't Gus be worried Nacho will tell them?
Hi Cody, Thanks for your Great reviews of episodes 1 & 2, you clarified one thing I didn't realize or wasn't sure of, as I didn't know that Mike put the letter that gave Nacho's location in the safe, I watched carefully, but I've a 32 inch TV at a distance from my couch, so til now I wasn't sure that Mike put the letter in. Re Why he did when he wants Nacho to be safe & Live (as I Do too), some comments below seem to think it's cus Mike hesitantly was merely following Gus's Orders, as he did prior when he did Not wish to kill Warner, but did so anyway. One comment theorized that Maybe Mike didn't know what was in the letter, tho I feel that's unlikely.
Accidentally fell asleep last night while this review playlist kept going🙈 oopsie!! The absolute stranglehold BCS has on my life rn😅 I'm even watching at 1.25x speed at certain points to push through, knowing I'll be sad when it's over.🙃
What if Sauls wife gets into some deep stuff to the point where she decides to change her identity like Saul did in Breaking Bad and someway somehow they both end up meeting up at the end of this season at a fast forward scene in black and white. Hmmmm.
I think Mike did it because Nacho objected to his orders and when he tried to call back, Nacho silenced the phone and then followed through on the threats. Just my reading.
Kim figured out what the Kettlemans are doing because Kim is not stupid. They're printing checks as tax refund checks rather than their clients getting refunds directly from the IRS. So Kim knows something shady is going on and can easily figure out what's going on. And Betsy's reaction proves she is right.
Planting the letter is Mike following orders and Gus’s plan. Just like he killed Werner even tho if it was up to Mike he would’ve gone a different way.
So excited for this season. My final predictions are... 1. Nacho AND his father die 2. Howard takes his own life 3. The black and white post-show is Jimmy at Kim's grave 4. The shows final frame is Saul getting the notification for "Mr. Mayhew" (Walt) arriving for his appointment
The part with the letter that bothers me more than Mike putting it in the safe, is that Gus did it in the first place. He seems too smart to give up Nacho's whereabouts. If he wants him dead, why not do it himself? He's assuming there will be a shoot out where Nacho dies, but if he's taken alive he risks having his whole plan revealed. So I don't see Gus doing that.
exactly! his whole plan is that they will kill him in shootout but why risk so much?! if they take him alive (which is huge possibility) it is over for gus. eladio and rest of the cartel goes after him, so why not just get rid of nacho on your own to not leave a trace? It is just not as smart of a move usually gus makes.
Mike has a code that innocent people who are not “in the game” should never be targeted, whereas people who are “in the game” are legitimate targets because they chose to get involved and they understand what’s at risk. That’s why he pocketed the license for Nacho’s father (an innocent), while putting Nacho’s ID back in the safe. Even though Mike likes Nacho and it does bother him that Nacho is being targeted (Mike DID stand up for Nacho against Gus and Tyrus), it’s also the case that Mike on some level accepts that Nacho is a legitimate target.
I think Mike will have no choice but to follow orders from Gus regarding Nacho (i.e. switching out the safes and planting the phone number and letter). But he draws the line at bringing in Nachos father. Mike knows that Nacho is in the game but his dad is not. Just my opinion 🤷
Mike just following orders even if he don’t want to do that. He just follow that order and hope to talk Gus down later. If he didnt put that letter with the number inside Gus would find out and Mike might get killed over it too. Only thing I can think of for now with that.
The body doubles wife mentioned that’s Lalos friend worked on his teeth…which I guess he secretly was matching his teeth to Lalo’s. If that’s actually possible, I don’t know…plus I don’t know how Lalo knew he would someday need a body double to fake his death. That felt a bit convenient
You have to admit the first two episodes were amazing. Hopefully fingers crossed like you say we don’t get a dud like those you mentioned. But, vince has shown he can end things.
There's a theory that Mike wrote the hotel phone # on the bank statement inside the envelope, although this doesn't make sense because this will doom Nacho to be captured or killed
Mike pocketed his fathers ID so they wouldnt find that in the safe, and Mike looked like he didn't want to plant the letter but its Gus' orders/plan so he goes along with it, even tho he wants to help Nacho he also told him before that he got in with both eyes open and he's in the game...so he did it regretfully going along with the plan. The plan failed tho bc Gus still underestimates Nacho like Mike told him, so now he's trying to convince Gus to let him help Nacho get out of there.
Mike leaving a trail right to nacho doesn't make any sense unless their keeping mike in the dark about what their doing with nacho. Meaning Gus is hiding something from Mike possibly. Idk.
Don’t be “prisoner of the moment” the info we know from BB,makes this show bearable during those slow middle seasons. They both have excellent writing and cinematography but BB as a series is better complete package with more interesting characters. Think about it, the supporting cast of BB Mike and Gus leave you wanting to know their backstory with Jesse and Saul getting spin-offs. I like the BCS cast but not interested in their story after this show is done. I’m not interested in Kim’s story once She splits from Saul and who else is there Howard H.? The one thing that this show has a slight advantage over is level of difficulty as far as writing goes. You know Saul can’t die yet but some of his scenarios still manage have suspense. They also are confined by the established story arcs of BB so they have to research and fact check the BB constantly to make sure outcomes would make sense in the future. It is amazing. Still the Nod goes to Breaking Bad!
These two epsiodes fulfilled their purposes perfect because they were obviously a big setup for the rest of the season and I love it, just wish we saw gene
Wait, the latest season's going to be on Netflix? Or did you mispeak? I thought they just put the last season on Netflix, and this one won't be on there for awhile, right?
Only thing I don’t get if someone can explain. Why didn’t they shoot nacho’s car’s tires well beforehand? Like they just took their time walking up to the car and while it looks cool and intimidating, it just felt like nacho was given plot armour. If someone can explain, please do so cause this is really my only complaint
Totally fair question, but I would just chalk it up to overconfidence. They had Nacho practically dead to rights and the entire cartel as well as the police were looking for him, so they probably thought that Nacho was simply done for and that caused them to get sloppy, which I think is consistent with the Twins’ characterization. Still a totally fair question to ask, but that’s my take on it.
Idk if it’s just me, but so far, I couldn’t care less about what’s going on with Saul and Kim. I’m much more interested in Nacho’s story line with the Salamanca’s, Gus, etc.
I think they want us to guess it’s one of Lalo’s guys following them. But I think Howard has hired a private investigator to follow Saul. Probably got wind of the Kettleman’s accusations and he put it together, given that he knew Jimmy was behind the bowling ball incident and the hookers,
Hi, can someone answer this for me. How did nacho get caught at the hotel? Now, I was half asleep and was doing a bit of work but was watching it, but could’ve missed something. But, how did they know he was there?
I was also confused on why Mike would leave that letter in the safe. Its the one "plothole" if you will from these 2 episodes. Although I'm sure it'll be explained as the season goes on or maybe I just missed something, would also like the answer to that if anyone knows
It’s not a plot hole. Mike was instructed to do this by Gus. Gus was selling out Nacho to have him killed so Nacho would never be caught alive and point the finger at Gus
@@RyanAllenLocke personally, I think it’s the people from court of justice office, when Saul let slip of his actual name of his client. Maybe they believe Saul could lead them to lalo.
@@waltmccarthy9837 I really wanted to love it but I've been bored to tears by the slow pacing and frankly the only real excitement is the anticipation of which Breaking Bad psychopath will show up next! I will say the new characters of Chuck McGill, Nacho and Lalo have been great but at this point I'm ready for the Jimmy and Kim sophomoric antics to be over.
@@dashriprock8596 Yeah, the amount of filler in this show is so annoying. This show could be like half as many episodes and, after awhile, I would just fast forward to see the cameos of “Breaking Bad” characters.
When Mateo goes to shave, Lalo asks the lady how his teeth are doing. She explains that he is no longer in pain thanks to Lalo. This tells me that Lalo took advantage of this couple and had kept them around should he ever need to use him as a body double. Lalo had been preparing for who knows how long. Hope this helps man you caught so many things i didn't even notice. Great video!
I don’t think Mike following orders is complicated. You could see he was hesitant and annoyed about doing it when he put the letter in the safe. He clearly didn’t want to kill Werner, but still did what he was told. He explained to Jimmy that once you’re in, you’re in and there’s no getting out. I think he just did it because he didn’t really have a choice. Nacho chose this life. Nacho’s dad didn’t and I think that why he draws the line there
Right on the money!
That is a very good point, however the scene made feel confused because even though you are right with the "following orders" thing, it really seems to me Mike wants to help nacho and placing that letter in the safe pretty much would have doomed him if he wasn't such a survivor
My thoughts exactly 🙏🏼
Didn't mike get rid of the fake id for nachos dad and just leave nachos in the new safe?
The dental records of the decoy body matched as Lalo paid for that guys dentistry work to a point where he got implants that matched Lalo identically
Was just going to say this
Thank you. Must have missed that detail.
It's more likely he just had the guy's dental records put under his own (Lalo's) name.
@@CodyLeachYT when Lalo visits them, he talks to the woman about the guy visiting his dentist.
@@marcodelaloza8437 it’s possible, but the wife complained the guy had a lot of pain with his teeth which were most likely caused by rotting gums and cavities galore. So it wouldn’t be difficult to create teeth identical to Lalos. However, it’s possible that guy’s medical records all contained Lalos name.
Gus did order Mike to put the letter in. Mike, hating to do it does it because despite how much he likes nacho, Nacho is in the game. You can see the hesitation in his face when he leaves it . That's why he stood up to gus with nacho's father. That's where he drew the line.
I have to admit that at first l thought they were helping nacho with whole safe swaping business
I understand what you mean about Gus. 'I don't believe fear to be an effective motivator'. It seems like we get an origin for that line in this series.
I honestly disagree that you say Howard has been insufferable. Seasons 4 and 5 and most likely 6 have shown that he is one of the only good people left morally in the show.
He’s insufferable to Jimmy and Kim.
Yeah, I wish they wouldn't waste time in taking Howard down. He's really not a bad guy. Bigger fish to fry!
Howard absolutely does not deserve this poor treatment. He's a lot like Ted from Breaking Bad, but a lot more sympathetic.
@@weirdguy1495 Yeah, he's a far more sympathetic version of Ted (Ted lost my sympathy for him in Season 4. A new car, Ted? Forreal?)
@@weirdguy1495 How in the hell was Ted good? He was sleeping with a dying man's wife and then took the money Skyler gave him and refused to pay his taxes.
He's a scumbag.
Maybe you didn't catch it but there were 2 ID's in the safe Nachos and his father's. He only put back Nacho's ID. As far as the letter I can only assume that Mike did not know what was in the letter. Pure speculation on my part.
It's not the first time Mike has had to do something he doesn't want to do. At the end of the day, Nacho is in the game. So while Mike doesn't want to throw him under the bus and he'll use every opportunity he has to make an argument on Nacho's behalf, if Gus says Nacho has to go, he has to go. Mike isn't gonna catch a bullet for him.
Nacho's dad is a different story. Ever since the "good samaritan" that Hector killed in Season 2, Mike has made a promise to himself to prevent innocent people from getting caught up. If he can prevent it, he will. Just like with Werner's wife in Season 4. That's why he pocketed the dad's ID, but put Nacho's ID in the new safe.
Wow. What a great 2 episode premiere. Episode 1's cold open of Saul's house during the Breaking Bad timline was crazy. And the tequila stopper was a big clue to Kim's presence or death in the Breaking bad timline. I truly believe that. It could mean either, but its one or the other. Kim always had the tequila stopper. But the second episode was great too. I'm feeling for Nacho right now. I think the twins will catch up to him unfortunately. But man, so excited for the rest of this season. And your reviews too. Great video Cody.
And I believe Lalo asked the lady if her husband git his teeth fixed and she said yes. Mabey Lalo had this guy do something with his teeth to match Lalo. So I'm guessing Lalo always had a fake death as a hidden plan if needed one day. He seems like a smart guy. As far fetched as the dental records are...
Mike only put Nacho fake ID back in the safe and took Nachos Fathers. I believe Mike has already got Nachos father out of there because Mike was telling Gus this isn’t gonna go the way he thought. Another thought I had was Mike is testing Gus to see what he can get away with going against.
I was on the edge of my set for this premier the episode was paced great with the lawyer and cartel stuff.
After last season my enjoyment of this show has gone through the roof especially since Lalo has been introduced in the storyline. It’s interesting to realize how one someone in Gus past could have affected him more then hector but we are literally watching it unfold in front of our eyes. Awesome review brother thank you so much for your thoughts and this fantastic show.
I have loved the actor who played nacho ever since he was vaas the fantastic villain of far cry 3.
I cannot wait to see what happens next !
Lalo becomes Mexican John Wick
13:55 The fact Hector shook Gus's hand clued him in that something was up. Gus knows each wants the other dead so he knew Hector wanted him to think Lalo was dead.
Exactly, Gus knows Hector hates his guts and would never shake his hand out of mutual respect
Kim said "You don't know the meaning of losing everything". Perhaps a hint to her back story.
Personally, I think it’s her foreshadowing her own future. I can honestly see her losing everything or her own life maybe.
I like that shirt. Look at that subtle off white coloring. The tasteful thickness of it. Oh my god, it even has a watermark
I think in some way Nacho is gonna die, and its gonna be because of something Jimmy did. I think this would really explain how in Breaking Bad, Mike and Saul have a much more antagonistic relationship at times.
I heard peter say. Season 6 strains there relationship. Saul is probably responsible for kims fate which is why mike has no respect for him
@@devontemoericke493 Why would Mike care about Kim's fate?
Wow! Didn’t know you were a fan of this show. I just became a bigger fan of you and your channel
Love the distinctive blue colour of the chewing gum Kim has when she's using the binoculars!
Blue chewing gum? I didn't know how weirdly obsessed with obscure details BCS fans were.
@@dashriprock8596 When there's a shot of Kim having a piece of chewing gum that has a unique blue colour like Walt's meth in Breaking Bad, it's not an obscure detail.
My heart was pounding during all of the nacho scenes dude
Positive he don't make it out alive
Nacho is one of my favorite characters in the show so if he dies it's gonna be heartbreaking but to tell you the truth l don't think he will but it ain't gonna be easy for him either.
Love the show. Thanks for doing these reviews of the episodes. I can't wait to see how this series plays out. I think this show is really a great one. Thanks again man. And I have no clue why Mike put that in the safe if he didn't want Nacho to die. Hopefully it all plays out.
There was a scene where Nacho calls Mike back and Mike sits there with a concerned disgusted look on his face. I think Mike is saving Nacho's dad while sacrificing Nacho. This is why Mike stole Nacho's dad's ID. This feels like something that will be answered in a later episode. So far it appears we are getting puzzle pieces that will be put together later.
Absolutely adore this show. For me, it’s the same quality as Breaking Bad, but a different caliber bullet, if you will.
“Kim’s even going to be in prison or dead …”
Worse … she ends up in suburbia talking about potato salad 😟
I wonder if Kim is how they get introduced to the vacuum guy?? Maybe things get so bad that she has to start over with a new identity
I agree about being confused why Mike would go along with giving up Nachos location. And Gus has to know that they will torture Nacho to get the information on who hired him. Shouldn't Gus be worried Nacho will tell them?
Hi Cody, Thanks for your Great reviews of episodes 1 & 2, you clarified one thing I didn't realize or wasn't sure of, as I didn't know that Mike put the letter that gave Nacho's location in the safe, I watched carefully, but I've a 32 inch TV at a distance from my couch, so til now I wasn't sure that Mike put the letter in. Re Why he did when he wants Nacho to be safe & Live (as I Do too), some comments below seem to think it's cus Mike hesitantly was merely following Gus's Orders, as he did prior when he did Not wish to kill Warner, but did so anyway. One comment theorized that Maybe Mike didn't know what was in the letter, tho I feel that's unlikely.
Accidentally fell asleep last night while this review playlist kept going🙈 oopsie!! The absolute stranglehold BCS has on my life rn😅 I'm even watching at 1.25x speed at certain points to push through, knowing I'll be sad when it's over.🙃
What if Sauls wife gets into some deep stuff to the point where she decides to change her identity like Saul did in Breaking Bad and someway somehow they both end up meeting up at the end of this season at a fast forward scene in black and white. Hmmmm.
I think Mike did it because Nacho objected to his orders and when he tried to call back, Nacho silenced the phone and then followed through on the threats. Just my reading.
No idea what you're talking about.
Kim figured out what the Kettlemans are doing because Kim is not stupid. They're printing checks as tax refund checks rather than their clients getting refunds directly from the IRS. So Kim knows something shady is going on and can easily figure out what's going on. And Betsy's reaction proves she is right.
Why would Hector make it so obvious that Lalo was still alive? I thought the plan was to keep Gus thinking/convince Gus that he was dead lol
All the Nacho scenes were intense as hell. I get the feeling Saul will break up with Kim for her own good. He seems to feel guilty for corrupting her.
I don`t see that
I think she will turn him over the edge,
he loves her just a little to much
to a point, he will do anything to make them work
Love this show❤ loved ur review🎉
Planting the letter is Mike following orders and Gus’s plan. Just like he killed Werner even tho if it was up to Mike he would’ve gone a different way.
Kim sure hit the rabbit with the stick. Poor jimmy felt so bad for it he gave it the carrot anyway.
So excited for this season. My final predictions are...
1. Nacho AND his father die
2. Howard takes his own life
3. The black and white post-show is Jimmy at Kim's grave
4. The shows final frame is Saul getting the notification for "Mr. Mayhew" (Walt) arriving for his appointment
The part with the letter that bothers me more than Mike putting it in the safe, is that Gus did it in the first place. He seems too smart to give up Nacho's whereabouts. If he wants him dead, why not do it himself? He's assuming there will be a shoot out where Nacho dies, but if he's taken alive he risks having his whole plan revealed. So I don't see Gus doing that.
This is a good point
exactly! his whole plan is that they will kill him in shootout but why risk so much?! if they take him alive (which is huge possibility) it is over for gus. eladio and rest of the cartel goes after him, so why not just get rid of nacho on your own to not leave a trace? It is just not as smart of a move usually gus makes.
If Gus kills Nacho, his enemies will think he did it to cover his tracks and they'll think Gus is guilty of killing Lalo.
Mike has a code that innocent people who are not “in the game” should never be targeted, whereas people who are “in the game” are legitimate targets because they chose to get involved and they understand what’s at risk. That’s why he pocketed the license for Nacho’s father (an innocent), while putting Nacho’s ID back in the safe. Even though Mike likes Nacho and it does bother him that Nacho is being targeted (Mike DID stand up for Nacho against Gus and Tyrus), it’s also the case that Mike on some level accepts that Nacho is a legitimate target.
Best explanation I've seen thus far
@@CodyLeachYT Thanks, Cody! Glad I could help. Love your reviews!
I think Mike will have no choice but to follow orders from Gus regarding Nacho (i.e. switching out the safes and planting the phone number and letter). But he draws the line at bringing in Nachos father. Mike knows that Nacho is in the game but his dad is not. Just my opinion 🤷
Mike just following orders even if he don’t want to do that. He just follow that order and hope to talk Gus down later. If he didnt put that letter with the number inside Gus would find out and Mike might get killed over it too. Only thing I can think of for now with that.
The body doubles wife mentioned that’s Lalos friend worked on his teeth…which I guess he secretly was matching his teeth to Lalo’s. If that’s actually possible, I don’t know…plus I don’t know how Lalo knew he would someday need a body double to fake his death. That felt a bit convenient
Or Lalo had arranged with the dentist to have Mateo’s dental records listed under Lalo’a name from the start.
@@ludwigmises True, but I think they said the dentist actually worked on the body doubles teeth
I think mike's plan giving nacho's whereabouts is to setup a sting operation to draw Lalo out
Let's pray for a better final season than Dexter and Game of Thrones.
You have to admit the first two episodes were amazing. Hopefully fingers crossed like you say we don’t get a dud like those you mentioned. But, vince has shown he can end things.
That thumbnail pic looks like you thought it was a gonna be a good fart but you sharted instead
Why would Gus try to give Nacho over to the Salamancas, knowing that Nacho would and could easily confess to Gus being responsible for Lalo's death?
Because Gus knows where to find the father.
There's a theory that Mike wrote the hotel phone # on the bank statement inside the envelope, although this doesn't make sense because this will doom Nacho to be captured or killed
I think that'll be kims downfall
It'll lead to her losing her law degree
Maybe her license to practice.
Mike pocketed his fathers ID so they wouldnt find that in the safe, and Mike looked like he didn't want to plant the letter but its Gus' orders/plan so he goes along with it, even tho he wants to help Nacho he also told him before that he got in with both eyes open and he's in the game...so he did it regretfully going along with the plan. The plan failed tho bc Gus still underestimates Nacho like Mike told him, so now he's trying to convince Gus to let him help Nacho get out of there.
Mike leaving a trail right to nacho doesn't make any sense unless their keeping mike in the dark about what their doing with nacho. Meaning Gus is hiding something from Mike possibly. Idk.
About the nacho thing
What if Mike knows he can't save nacho but can save his dad the one thing nacho wants
That's about it.
If this season ends up being A+ I’m strongly considering having it above Breaking Bad
@@BishopWalters12 not saying it's bigger than BB myself but i feel the only weakish season of BCS is season 2. Seasons 3-5 were great in my opinion.
Don’t be “prisoner of the moment” the info we know from BB,makes this show bearable during those slow middle seasons. They both have excellent writing and cinematography but BB as a series is better complete package with more interesting characters.
Think about it, the supporting cast of BB Mike and Gus leave you wanting to know their backstory with Jesse and Saul getting spin-offs. I like the BCS cast but not interested in their story after this show is done. I’m not interested in Kim’s story once She splits from Saul and who else is there Howard H.?
The one thing that this show has a slight advantage over is level of difficulty as far as writing goes. You know Saul can’t die yet but some of his scenarios still manage have suspense. They also are confined by the established story arcs of BB so they have to research and fact check the BB constantly to make sure outcomes would make sense in the future. It is amazing. Still the Nod goes to Breaking Bad!
These two epsiodes fulfilled their purposes perfect because they were obviously a big setup for the rest of the season and I love it, just wish we saw gene
I just found 6 episodes about Gus and how he broke bad. From 2020 no less...I have never heard of this b4 now...How Fluffing random💋💗💯
Wait, the latest season's going to be on Netflix? Or did you mispeak? I thought they just put the last season on Netflix, and this one won't be on there for awhile, right?
Only thing I don’t get if someone can explain. Why didn’t they shoot nacho’s car’s tires well beforehand? Like they just took their time walking up to the car and while it looks cool and intimidating, it just felt like nacho was given plot armour. If someone can explain, please do so cause this is really my only complaint
Totally fair question, but I would just chalk it up to overconfidence. They had Nacho practically dead to rights and the entire cartel as well as the police were looking for him, so they probably thought that Nacho was simply done for and that caused them to get sloppy, which I think is consistent with the Twins’ characterization. Still a totally fair question to ask, but that’s my take on it.
I would love to see a scene with all the Salamancas lalo , tuco ,the cousins , hector but I don't think hector because he is in nursing home
Idk if it’s just me, but so far, I couldn’t care less about what’s going on with Saul and Kim. I’m much more interested in Nacho’s story line with the Salamanca’s, Gus, etc.
You have a perfect deep voice 👍
@Cody are you an Ozark fan?? Love ❤️ to get your reviews on that as well!??
Better Call Saul, more like BreaKim Bad.
Kim is more interesting than saul at this point
Which metal song is on the intro of the video?
Man I'm scared for nacho. I wasn't this scared for Jessie
Betsy Kettleman is probably still as detached from reality as she was in Season 1.
I loved them
I wonder who Saul and Kim were being followed by at the end of episode 2.
I think they want us to guess it’s one of Lalo’s guys following them. But I think Howard has hired a private investigator to follow Saul. Probably got wind of the Kettleman’s accusations and he put it together, given that he knew Jimmy was behind the bowling ball incident and the hookers,
@@ludwigmises how did he find out Saul did the bowling ball and hookers?
Hi, can someone answer this for me. How did nacho get caught at the hotel? Now, I was half asleep and was doing a bit of work but was watching it, but could’ve missed something. But, how did they know he was there?
The letter mike put in the safe. Had the motel number that cartel dudes called
@@vonniestewart4416 I don’t remember that scene at all. But, thanks very much, vonnie. Really appreciate the reply.
Quick fact check for ya Cody buddy if I’m not mistaken i don’t think any of season 6 will be on Netflix until 2023.
Outside of the US, netflix owns the rights and it airs the day after it does in the us
@@nathanbaker1868 oh ok
I live in Ireland, and season 6 is on Netflix for me too ☺️
Lalo paid for that guy to have dental work done
Have you ever watched the series ozark on Netflix?
Leave Howard Hamlin alone damn 😂
These new episodes aren’t on Netflix :(
the guy he killed went to his dentist remember?
I was also confused on why Mike would leave that letter in the safe. Its the one "plothole" if you will from these 2 episodes. Although I'm sure it'll be explained as the season goes on or maybe I just missed something, would also like the answer to that if anyone knows
It’s not a plot hole. Mike was instructed to do this by Gus. Gus was selling out Nacho to have him killed so Nacho would never be caught alive and point the finger at Gus
I took it as a way to push any blame away from Gus…like he was working and receiving money from another gangster all along.
Not an issue really. Mike is doing what he's told. He may not like it but ultimately that's never stopped him.
10:04 how did he survive that? Look at the bullet holes
The Salamancas wanted him alive. Nacho himself made those holes.
@@BooksForever I'm sorry, you are right. Thanks
@@Ivogrape - I’m glad to help. We all want these good shows to make sense without unnecessary mistakes.
Correct me if I'm wrong but we never saw where Saul lived in Breaking Bad?
Correct
@@CodyLeachYT Who was in the car following Jimmy & Kim after the "carrot" scene. Mike?
@@RyanAllenLocke personally, I think it’s the people from court of justice office, when Saul let slip of his actual name of his client. Maybe they believe Saul could lead them to lalo.
@@Kiárán92 Just saw one head and the car looked similar to Mike's car.
Go Land crabs 🦀
Why would Gus lead the cousins to Nacho? If he is caught, Nacho will give up Gus!
Because Gus isn't a perfectionist yet. The plan is flawed. It's written that way on purpose.
@@jakecorenthose2901 he wants Nacho to die in a shoot out. Flawed plan but yeah.
Nacho was not going to give up Gus. Too scared for his father.
I want lalo to win but we already no he dies from breaking bad
How do we know that? Saul asks Walt and Jesse if Lalo sent them? So Saul thinks Lalo is alive in BB.
I still enjoy “Breaking Bad” far more than this show.
Yeah. Not even close.
@@dashriprock8596 I know! Lol
I think this show feels like an uninspired spin-off trying to relive the magic of “Breaking Bad.”
@@waltmccarthy9837 I really wanted to love it but I've been bored to tears by the slow pacing and frankly the only real excitement is the anticipation of which Breaking Bad psychopath will show up next! I will say the new characters of Chuck McGill, Nacho and Lalo have been great but at this point I'm ready for the Jimmy and Kim sophomoric antics to be over.
@@dashriprock8596 Yeah, the amount of filler in this show is so annoying. This show could be like half as many episodes and, after awhile, I would just fast forward to see the cameos of “Breaking Bad” characters.
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