Analyzing Evil: Lalo Salamanca From Better Call Saul

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    Hello everyone and welcome to the ninety-sixth episode of Analyzing Evil! Our feature villain for this video is Lalo Salamanca From Better Call Saul. I hope you enjoy, and thanks for watching. If you have any feedback or questions feel free to let me know below!
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  • @TheVileEye
    @TheVileEye  Год назад +962

    Hey everyone! Sorry about the double notification, and deletion of the previous video. I made an error and showed some information from Discord for a few seconds and I had to take it down to fix it. Sorry about that again!

    • @averageexperience2298
      @averageexperience2298 Год назад +12

      Its cool, love your content

    • @deletdis6173
      @deletdis6173 Год назад +26

      Thought I was having Deja Vu lol.

    • @loworochi
      @loworochi Год назад +109

      It’s cool. Only thing that could be deduced is that you’re a league player. You’re now in my prayers lol

    • @ass_ass_in6365
      @ass_ass_in6365 Год назад +4

      It's cool homie.

    • @thegoodgeneral1174
      @thegoodgeneral1174 Год назад +11

      I was wondering why your dms and servers showed up for a second

  • @unknownvariable9239
    @unknownvariable9239 Год назад +13938

    I always knew Lalo was a bad person, but the moment he truly became irredeemable was when he tapped the goldfish tank after Jimmy told him not to

  • @alexrn416
    @alexrn416 Год назад +7046

    Lalo is the closest depiction of what I think the devil might be like in human form. Charismatic, charming, smooth-talking and unbelievably evil.

    • @DeutscherPatrick
      @DeutscherPatrick Год назад +133

      Palpatine?

    • @velvetsky3451
      @velvetsky3451 Год назад +410

      the first three of those mean the same thing

    • @DefinitelyNotEmma
      @DefinitelyNotEmma Год назад +476

      Mexican

    • @Edax_Royeaux
      @Edax_Royeaux Год назад +49

      Lorne Malvo from Fargo seems more appropriate to me because his MO was corrupting people.

    • @notliterallyme
      @notliterallyme Год назад +19

      @@DefinitelyNotEmma funny comment but what on earth is your account bro you’ve gone full schizo

  • @blackoutscoot6298
    @blackoutscoot6298 Год назад +3478

    My favorite part about Lalo was how he always made sure to let Jimmy know Kim was out of his league every chance he got lol

    • @nont18411
      @nont18411 Год назад +141

      Relatable

    • @nicksinger1698
      @nicksinger1698 Год назад +198

      He was just perplexed

    • @elgenerico6263
      @elgenerico6263 Год назад +375

      He was the only character saying the silent part out loud.

    • @zumabbar
      @zumabbar Год назад +45

      @@elgenerico6263 5000 years and it never ends....

    • @lanac5793
      @lanac5793 Год назад +96

      @@elgenerico6263 JIMMY IS SO HOT! y'all just don't see him like i do. Female gaze

  • @Colaws
    @Colaws Год назад +6013

    We knew Lalo was pure evil after he shot Howard, but he really crossed the line in the very next episode when he told Kim to put her shoes on

    • @mickflick8133
      @mickflick8133 Год назад +752

      It's insane that the audience still likes Lalo in spite of him denying us Kim feet.

    • @justaguyonyoutube4592
      @justaguyonyoutube4592 Год назад

      Lmao didn’t you like, fake your death for views or something?
      Talk about desperate.
      No wonder you barely have any subs and barely any views.
      Now get mad and respond to my comment 😂

    • @justaguyonyoutube4592
      @justaguyonyoutube4592 Год назад +3

      Lmao I’m still here.
      You just gonna pretend I didn’t call you out for being as cancerous as you were?
      Whatever makes you sleep at night 😂
      Edit:
      Lol I seem to have my thread quite triggered. 🎣

    • @tombingus3984
      @tombingus3984 Год назад +304

      Agreed. I thought that was a bit unrealistic, frankly. No one is that fucked up.

    • @bromomento3862
      @bromomento3862 Год назад +87

      @@justaguyonyoutube4592 What is Blud blabbering about 💀💀💀

  • @WALTERRIFIC
    @WALTERRIFIC Год назад +5546

    I like the idea that Lalo supplied the “trigger” that killed Gus Fring.

    • @osmanyousif7849
      @osmanyousif7849 Год назад +436

      He ironically, sent everyone to hell with him….

    • @hugobarrett63
      @hugobarrett63 Год назад +430

      Lalo ironically achieved to end Gus, but not in the way he imagined. If he knew how Gus ended, he couldn't believe it at all. A random bell got the revenge.

    • @WaxTheDolphin
      @WaxTheDolphin Год назад +65

      @@hugobarrett63 that was a hell of a bell.

    • @RubyBlueUwU
      @RubyBlueUwU Год назад +205

      I remember thinking it was kind of silly that the bell was given such an elaborate explanation, but I should’ve known better than to doubt the writing of these shows, lmao. The poetry of Lalo’s bell killing Gus is absolutely beautiful (as well as the fact that it definitely wouldn’t have been lost on Hector, it might’ve been his last thought)

    • @jcerrano98
      @jcerrano98 Год назад +75

      Damn lalo for real got the last laugh that's crazy.

  • @seanbrah93
    @seanbrah93 Год назад +3179

    Lalo dying laughing is the most Lalo thing ever.

    • @dextermorgan7439
      @dextermorgan7439 Год назад +96

      Like everytime the joker dies

    • @moonUNIToce
      @moonUNIToce Год назад +12

      It really is lol

    • @nusa820
      @nusa820 Год назад +44

      Lalo is like an entity that just spawned

    • @A_Black_Sheep94
      @A_Black_Sheep94 Год назад +34

      Lalo is a sociopath as opposed to most villians on the show who are psychopaths. He knew it was over and didn't try to fight it, as opposed to someone like Tuco who just gets angry.

    • @bendu8282
      @bendu8282 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@dextermorgan7439 The Joker & Lalo have a bit in common but if you were to ask me who’s more sadistic and crazier I’d say The Joker.

  • @UnfitWarlord23
    @UnfitWarlord23 Год назад +2416

    Lalo is definitely an S tier villain.

    • @JASTHEGEWS
      @JASTHEGEWS Год назад +160

      Ese tier

    • @musicphilex2124
      @musicphilex2124 Год назад +132

      Considering the fact that Lalo was able to instill a fear on Gus (an S tier villain himself), that says a lot

    • @WhyTho525
      @WhyTho525 Год назад +64

      @@musicphilex2124
      Not even Walt managed to put Gus in fear.

    • @thegoldensorcerer9866
      @thegoldensorcerer9866 Год назад +3

      Are you talking in terms of morality or quality?

    • @PolishGod1234
      @PolishGod1234 Год назад +28

      @@WhyTho525 because Gus uderestimated Walt the whole time

  • @TomboTime
    @TomboTime Год назад +1099

    Lalo wasn't a man. He was a demon. His charm, wit and physical prowess were borderline supernatural. He is the only man Gus truly feared.

    • @CelltheGREAT
      @CelltheGREAT Год назад +15

      Big facts

    • @Serrot304
      @Serrot304 Год назад +79

      He walked into the line of sniper fire and lalo was the reason he wore a bullet proof vest

    • @Captain_Chromosome
      @Captain_Chromosome Год назад +2

      ​@@Serrot304 That's insane

    • @itz.deerius4152
      @itz.deerius4152 11 месяцев назад +15

      Facts cause if he feared walt the same way he feared lalo he wouldn’t have died

    • @AlphaQHard
      @AlphaQHard 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@Serrot304
      He knew he wont be killed be the sniper. He knew lalo wanted to kill him though

  • @rwbyab7423
    @rwbyab7423 Год назад +4130

    Lalo legit went from a throwaway line to one of the most ruthless and memorable villains in the Breaking Bad universe! Bravo Bince!

    • @juff1576
      @juff1576 Год назад +78

      who's bince 🤔

    • @rwbyab7423
      @rwbyab7423 Год назад +456

      @@juff1576 Bince Killagain, creator of the hit show Baking Brad

    • @JonahNelson7
      @JonahNelson7 Год назад +94

      @@rwbyab7423 I think it's spelled Bince Cilligan

    • @Sleggg
      @Sleggg Год назад +12

      its Vince yall

    • @swiftant7615
      @swiftant7615 Год назад +133

      @@Sleggg no way 🤡

  • @unknownvariable9239
    @unknownvariable9239 Год назад +3497

    When you mix Don Eladio’s personality , Gustavo’s intelligence, Salamanca Twin’s fearlessness, Tuco’s psychotic behavior, Hector’s pure hatred, Mike’s ability, Jimmy’s communication skills and Walter’s unpredictability!!!
    You get Lalo Salamanca!!
    The villain you just can’t hate.

  • @Eralen00
    @Eralen00 Год назад +930

    man i feel dumb, i never realized that farmer was lalo's death-double. That was the body they found and believed was lalo. The fact that he planned that so far ahead in advance is insane

    • @manuelk1853
      @manuelk1853 Год назад +2

      Same lol

    • @Eralen00
      @Eralen00 Год назад +179

      @@manuelk1853 and he sent the guy to the dentist so the dental records would match, and told him to shave his facial hair the same style. How did i miss that

    • @JustKhari
      @JustKhari Год назад +8

      yoooo i didnt even pay attention

    • @Elchamuc020
      @Elchamuc020 Год назад +25

      You be surprised how far the cartel can go

    • @brandonjays9051
      @brandonjays9051 Год назад +36

      The scene is very brief and easy to miss. But damn he even winged Gus through the body armor!

  • @revelare_xvii6269
    @revelare_xvii6269 Год назад +695

    The fact that even Gus Fring feared this guy is another level of evil. It’s almost on par with Heavy being afraid of Pyro.

    • @dimadobrik4516
      @dimadobrik4516 Год назад +32

      Beautiful comparison lmfao

    • @willw2780
      @willw2780 Год назад +55

      “I fear no man. But that, thing… it scares me”

    • @iok21a
      @iok21a 9 месяцев назад +5

      top notch comparison

    • @BrandonScott-mi5pz
      @BrandonScott-mi5pz 29 дней назад

      EXCELLENT WORK. THE VILE EYE 👁‍🗨 THE MOST EVIL 😈

  • @Crimson28
    @Crimson28 Год назад +1300

    Lalo was a great antagonist. Every time he smiled, it creeped me out. He’s like Anton Chigurh with a dash of The Joker.

    • @kevinpotts123
      @kevinpotts123 Год назад +65

      Anton was such a good badguy. Him walking away at the end of that was perfect.

    • @axelhopfinger533
      @axelhopfinger533 Год назад +31

      And the rogueish charm of Han Solo.

    • @jhvljhvdssw1131
      @jhvljhvdssw1131 Год назад +8

      Hanz landa as well

    • @kitchensarehot8769
      @kitchensarehot8769 Год назад +51

      He's Anton Chigurh if he had social skills

    • @kitchensarehot8769
      @kitchensarehot8769 Год назад +23

      @@jhvljhvdssw1131 Nah, Hans is a weasel. He has to get others to kill for him. He killed the girl yes, but Anton and Lalo are walking nightmares.

  • @tunasub7727
    @tunasub7727 Год назад +966

    one thing people don’t talk about much is how lalo had EVERYONE scared. gus, jimmy, kim, nacho, mike, he’ll even howard at the end. everyone in the show was impacted by this man’s presence

    • @PolishGod1234
      @PolishGod1234 Год назад +20

      I don't think he would scare Walt from season 5 and Neo Nazis though

    • @leomessi-dh7ed
      @leomessi-dh7ed Год назад +81

      ​@@PolishGod1234 Lalo would kill Walt,or make him slave

    • @PolishGod1234
      @PolishGod1234 Год назад +77

      @@leomessi-dh7ed i don't think so. Walt is simply too intelligent for Lalo to handle. Walt managed to outsmart even Gus - who outsmarted Lalo.

    • @leomessi-dh7ed
      @leomessi-dh7ed Год назад +1

      @@PolishGod1234 Lalo hasn't weakness

    • @PolishGod1234
      @PolishGod1234 Год назад +65

      @@leomessi-dh7ed he does. He made stupid decisions like only informing Hector about the attack on his house, and taking time to kill Gus

  • @FirstLast-cg2nk
    @FirstLast-cg2nk Год назад +791

    The thing about Lalo is that, unlike the other Salamancas, you can absolutely picture him having a life that doesn't involve being a criminal. The others, like Tuco, you have a hard time imagining them as anything other than some kind of criminal. Lalo is someone you can picture as anything other than a criminal. He's less "A criminal who behaves like a friendly and outgoing guy", and more "A friendly and outgoing guy who happens to be a criminal".

    • @WhyTho525
      @WhyTho525 Год назад +112

      The scariest thing about him is that you can never know when his easy going and charismatic demeanor is an act or genuine while with Gus you can easily tell when he is friendly manager or ruthless kingpin.

    • @FirstLast-cg2nk
      @FirstLast-cg2nk Год назад +107

      @@WhyTho525 But at his core, Gus is always the ruthless kingpin. Any friendliness he uses is a front, an illusion he uses to hide who he truly is. With Lalo, he is always, always, always the same guy. His outgoing nature is who he really is. That's what makes him so dangerous. There's no mask to remove to reveal who he is. He wears his heart on his sleeve, and he doesn't pretend to be anything other than who he is. There's no cracks in his disguise that someone can see through, because there is no disguise. In a series about lies, manipulations, and dual identities, Lalo is genuinely unique in his honesty, and this is what makes him so uniquely dangerous.

    • @WhyTho525
      @WhyTho525 Год назад +46

      @@FirstLast-cg2nk
      Yeah, Lalo reminds me of real-life mobsters.
      They don't come to you as your killers, they come to you as your friends. Then *bam*

    • @Niko-bf7nw
      @Niko-bf7nw Год назад +11

      @@WhyTho525 they stated in the video that lalo is the only person who is himself throughout. And its true

    • @WhyTho525
      @WhyTho525 Год назад

      @@Niko-bf7nw
      Yup.

  • @RubyBlueUwU
    @RubyBlueUwU Год назад +514

    Lalo fascinated me from the moment he appeared on screen, I remember thinking “this guy is gonna be fun” and also being terrified right from the get-go. He feels like a classic Disney villain; a truly awful person who does horrific things, but goddamn he’s a delight.
    I loved how his final face off with Gus was one of the very few times we saw Gus truly afraid and unprepared, not at all in control of the situation and fully aware of it, and winning by random chance more than anything. Personally I think that’s why Lalo laughed, because he knew it would haunt Gus that he hadn’t really outsmarted Lalo and had come extremely close to losing, it was a literal shot in the dark, Lalo had truly been his equal match and Gus was never truly able to beat him.

    • @miekgg
      @miekgg Год назад +37

      tho Gus outsmarted him just a bit, with cutting the power and running in a zig zag form to grab that gun, and the smile was done on the spot too, the actor said that in an interview.

    • @GOAT_messi_10
      @GOAT_messi_10 11 месяцев назад +19

      @@miekgg Lets be real; The only reason Gus survived was Breaking Bad happened before BCS. The true malicious and yet charismatic intent of Lalo overpowered Gus

  • @DandifiedToe
    @DandifiedToe Год назад +989

    Lalo was an amazing addition to the show. He is the perfect mix of all the villains we have encountered in Breaking Bad put into one. And to think that this all came from a throwaway line from Breaking Bad

    • @axelhopfinger533
      @axelhopfinger533 Год назад +60

      Quite the testament to sheer talent of the writers, isn't it? Developing such a compelling and complex villain character from a throwaway line for a mere spinoff !
      There are hig profile, billion dollar budget series out there whose entire cast of characters cannot muster half the charm, depth and personality of Lalo Salamanca together.

    • @MrPranker247
      @MrPranker247 Год назад +2

      what was the throwaway line

    • @-insertnamehere-6263
      @-insertnamehere-6263 Год назад +64

      @@MrPranker247 In Breaking bad when pinkman and White fake kidnap Saul, Saul says
      "DID LALO SEND YOU?"

    • @MyUsersDark
      @MyUsersDark Год назад +26

      @@-insertnamehere-6263 "Oh- NO! NO! NO! IT WAS IGNACIO! IT WAS IGNACIO!"
      Jesse: "...What?"
      Saul: "Wait- Lalo didn't send you??"

    • @amitkenan3878
      @amitkenan3878 11 месяцев назад +11

      @@MyUsersDark I liked how the creator created two significant characters based on one sentence by Saul Goodman

  • @GorilkaCore
    @GorilkaCore Год назад +456

    This actor deserves so much more recognition, he really embodied Lalo so well. His nickname “Lalo” is the only thing that’s more endearing rather then frighting but maybe that’s to make him more charismatic as well as scary (his proper name is Eduardo). If u ignore the murders, he feels like a cool uncle

    • @bruhistantv9806
      @bruhistantv9806 Год назад +30

      The entirety of the Breaking Bad franchise really made the best of their actors. Most were extremely unknown or had roles in completely different genres, but here they all showed their true potential. Some got into the show or made it what it is by pure luck and coincidence - had Bob Odenkirk not been working on How I Met Your Mother at the time, we wouldn't have had Mike, and Saul would have been a much different character. Granted, it wasn't BrBa, but Daniel and Luis Moncada were 10 minutes away from never picking up acting at all.
      We must thank Vince, Peter and the team for actually revealing all these great actors' true potential

    • @qrstw
      @qrstw Год назад +17

      Lalo is short for Eduardo un most spanish speaking placed.

    • @spacemann1425
      @spacemann1425 Год назад +9

      Tony Dalton. Something about the surname Dalton makes you a great actor at playing characters that are charismatic in a scary way.

    • @KapitanKaos
      @KapitanKaos Год назад +6

      It was really clever that everyone call him Lalo because it's such an informal nickname it isn't an intimidating at all. Really fitting, I can imagine him telling people "Just call me Lalo" after they refer to him as Don Eduardo

    • @WhyTho525
      @WhyTho525 Год назад +1

      ​@@KapitanKaos
      He actually did say that to Nacho and Gus lmao
      It's almost like a Joker situation.
      When you hear the name "Joker" you'd assume that he is just some funny guy, untill you see who he really is.

  • @CrimzinEclipse2010
    @CrimzinEclipse2010 Год назад +229

    Lalo is like Col. Hans Landa from Inglorious Basterds.
    Tarantino stated that every scene with Landa is an interrogation of another character, and it’s exactly the same with Lalo.
    Every scene Lalo shares with a non-Salamanca or cartel member, it feels like he’s trying to extract information from them, either through charm, intimidation, deceit, or a combination of all 3, and you get this sinking feeling that he always knows what you’re thinking.

  • @thorny7138
    @thorny7138 Год назад +281

    Lalo was so charismatic that it killed him. Gus kept feeding him the attention he wanted and Lalo kept lapping it up. So very evenly matched adversaries, virtuosos of their own right played by actors equally as virtuosic. Well fucking done Tony Dalton and Giancarlo Esosito for two of the baddest villans to ever be brought to the screen.

    • @bornimusic
      @bornimusic Год назад

      Great point

    • @BlyGuy
      @BlyGuy Год назад +5

      Gus was actual a good guy. He was a great boss at the chicken store and his employees seemed to really like him. He was an even better drug distributor, with the kindness to not allow his drugs to be dealt in his community, he didn't kill innocents and only those in the game, he helped underwrite the DEA's Fun Run, he built a beautiful sanctuary in the desert to honor his dead boyfriend, he rid the world of at least 12 high ranking cartel members, including the boss, who were all far more willing to kill anyone in their way, irrespective of whether they were in the game.
      Sure, he was probably an enforcer in Chilean dictator Pinochet's military junta, but we don't know for certain if he took innocents lives. Walter was the villain, Gus the hero haha.

    • @Nope2479
      @Nope2479 Год назад +12

      @@BlyGuy lmao dude ordered the murder of children in breaking bad wtf you smokin?

    • @BlyGuy
      @BlyGuy Год назад +3

      @@Nope2479 a) it was clearly a joke b) it was never confirmed that he ordered the murder of Andrea's lil bro.

    • @Nope2479
      @Nope2479 Год назад

      @@BlyGuy chill out

  • @Delightfully_Bitchy
    @Delightfully_Bitchy Год назад +781

    Lalo Salamanca was the human personification of a particularly mischievous cat surrounded by mice and fragile objects.
    Adorably amusing even as he tortures and destroys everything beautiful around him.

    • @need-to-know-
      @need-to-know- Год назад +22

      Actually very good analysis. Lalo is a hero on the wrong side.

    • @KingoftheApes
      @KingoftheApes Год назад +10

      @@need-to-know- hero? How in fuck is Lalo a hero

    • @GayBrain
      @GayBrain Год назад +2

      @@KingoftheApes Literally why they added "on the wrong side."

    • @KingoftheApes
      @KingoftheApes Год назад +11

      @@GayBrain no it isn't, and if it is, they phrased it very poorly. How they've phrased it as that Lalo is a hero who's been wrapped up by bad people. He isn't. He's a bad person surrounded by just as bad people.

    • @corvid8461
      @corvid8461 Год назад +2

      That's a perfect description

  • @ringkunmori
    @ringkunmori Год назад +304

    Best addition in BCS. Without him Jimmy's fate as Saul wouldn't have been sealed.

    • @PolishGod1234
      @PolishGod1234 Год назад +10

      Yeah, Pryce indeed was the major factor of Jimmy's change

    • @sweetricecakeman8582
      @sweetricecakeman8582 11 месяцев назад +5

      When Mike told him he didn't have the stickers, that's what broke him

  • @sundjatamb3061
    @sundjatamb3061 Год назад +414

    Lalo is the most fun/charismatic villain in BrBa universe, Gustavo is the smartest and scariest, Hector is the most despicable, Saul is the most relatable/least evil, Walt is the most chaotic and interesting. That's my tier

    • @fixyourteeth4409
      @fixyourteeth4409 Год назад +5

      I agree on all but Gustavo being the scariest, that’s definitely Walt.

    • @lachlanmclennan2188
      @lachlanmclennan2188 Год назад +48

      ​@@fixyourteeth4409 see, I think Tuco was the scariest. you'd just need to be submissive to Walt and feed his ego and you'd be fine. Tuco was the most violent and unpredictable. Even with Jimmy's silver tounge, he was only able to convince Tuco to kneecap those two idiots.

    • @asketillus8679
      @asketillus8679 Год назад +10

      @@lachlanmclennan2188 I’d say Gale was pretty submissive and still ended up in the dirt

    • @PolishGod1234
      @PolishGod1234 Год назад +20

      Jack and his guys are definitely the most despicable villains in BrBa/BCS. Also probably the most realistic

    • @sundjatamb3061
      @sundjatamb3061 Год назад +4

      @@PolishGod1234 know what, you might be right. I completely forgot about them somehow, probably bc they're so prosaic. But you gotta think, we didn't really get to see Hector in his prime--though the few flashbacks we saw def make him seem worse than Jack to me

  • @squilliamfancyson1080
    @squilliamfancyson1080 Месяц назад +4

    Lalo was the most terrifying and OP villain we've seen in the BB universe. He has the ruthlessness of a Salamanca, the charm and charisma of Saul, the calculated intelligence of Gus, the ambition and resourcefulness of Walt, and the skill and competence of Mike.

  • @hildaenjoyer8862
    @hildaenjoyer8862 Год назад +80

    Going off Walt lore, we can assume Lalo is a former history teacher.

    • @nivekian
      @nivekian Год назад +27

      He was that cool substitute Jr. High Teacher you wish was the full time Teacher

  • @radarlove232323
    @radarlove232323 Год назад +136

    Somehow Tony Dalton can make even the most irredeemable character endearing.

  • @michaelyoon9355
    @michaelyoon9355 Год назад +59

    Lalo was Gus's true nemesis. He was the culmination of everything he hated about the Salamanca's packaged into one. The only time Gus was afraid of another.

  • @quinceyb921
    @quinceyb921 Год назад +67

    What made Lalo so dangerous is he was so well spoken. He'd talk himself into or out of almost any situation

    • @donniecastro1456
      @donniecastro1456 Год назад +11

      Yeah there was an interview with Tony Dalton kinda briefly discussing his ideas for Lalo and (in a gist) he basically was a private school kid (not sure in America) and it makes a lot of sense seeing how easily he can blend with both worlds

  • @tony_dogs
    @tony_dogs Год назад +324

    You should definitely consider a Mike Ehrmantraut episode, a lot to talk about there.

    • @deletdis6173
      @deletdis6173 Год назад +45

      May as well do an episode for literally every Breaking Bad character, even extras lol.

    • @TheScoutPlay
      @TheScoutPlay Год назад +121

      @@deletdis6173 Walter Jr. episode on April Fools Day

    • @evanlee6644
      @evanlee6644 Год назад +18

      He's not doing any Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul characters after Lalo sadly. I think he said he was gonna do a Gus,Saul, and then in the end a Lalo video

    • @deletdis6173
      @deletdis6173 Год назад +2

      @@TheScoutPlay Now we're talking lmfao!

    • @tony_dogs
      @tony_dogs Год назад +7

      @@deletdis6173 Not really, Mike is a more prominent character than Gus or Lalo, it makes sense to do an episode on him.

  • @cloudbloom
    @cloudbloom Год назад +189

    What's scary about Lalo is that I've met people like him who are charismatic but exude pure menace

    • @Boysermusic
      @Boysermusic Год назад +49

      Where can I find people who can climb through vents at supernatural speed?

    • @ramblincapuchin9075
      @ramblincapuchin9075 Год назад +15

      "Scary about lalo is that Ive met people like him"
      This apple tastes good because I eat them

    • @yuhanthansivamoorthy9176
      @yuhanthansivamoorthy9176 Год назад +1

      @@Boysermusic Personality-wise?

    • @Mr.SirMan
      @Mr.SirMan Год назад

      ​@@DisastrousIntentionally promise?

    • @fusion4015
      @fusion4015 Год назад +3

      Na fr tho men like him exist in Mexico. Maybe not climbing thru vents and shit

  • @Stand_By_For_Mind_Control
    @Stand_By_For_Mind_Control Год назад +77

    Lalo is the kind of guy who will be a perfect angel to you if you aren't in his way but if you give him a reason to kill you he's going to make it fun for himself.

  • @begformiuiruma257
    @begformiuiruma257 Год назад +109

    Lalo is one of those characters that just fit perfectly in, and he became a major captivating force to witness.

  • @shahidabdoullakhanzorovr1564
    @shahidabdoullakhanzorovr1564 Год назад +42

    Eduardo "Lalo" Salamanca. It's kind of crazy that a guy can be introduced so late into an already well-established, critically acclaimed universe, as part of a family with an already established reputation (for evil), and still find room to blow the roof off of things with his own impact. That's the sort of character any writer would hope to be able to introduce into an already successful universe of their own. Who doesn't like to run up the score?

  • @edupbeat
    @edupbeat Год назад +52

    When lalo INSISTED (in his charasmatic way) that Nacho eats the food he just cooked( in his very first scene) introducing him to Nacho, i just knew he was a sinister man.

    • @_chonkywoofwoof
      @_chonkywoofwoof 3 месяца назад

      That moment reminded me of Mrs. Doyle from Father Ted

  • @theguy8763
    @theguy8763 Год назад +68

    When you consider his short time on the show in contrast to the things he was able to pull off in such a short time and how much of an impact he left on everyone, that's a feat few actors can achieve. This show was my introduction to Tony Dalton and he's become one of my favorite actors of all time simply based off the short time he spent on the show

  • @musicphilex2124
    @musicphilex2124 Год назад +165

    Eduardo "Lalo" Salamanca is truly one of the most terrifying and dangerous villains of all time. If you combine Saul's charisma, Mike's intelligence, Gus's ruthlessness, Tuco's violent tendencies, the Twin's athleticism, Hector's sadistic nature and Walter's unpredictability, then what you get is Lalo himself. Eventually, Lalo's sadism is what got him killed as Gus played his game of being unpredictable. Great tv show!

    • @apkhbmbgamlkbh1531
      @apkhbmbgamlkbh1531 Год назад +6

      🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓

    • @rippindrummer666
      @rippindrummer666 2 месяца назад

      Ehhhh lalo would have gotten figured out by Walt easier than he figured out Gus. Walt is the smartest character in the bb universe. The fact walter went from having nothing to do with crime and somehow outsmarting all these career criminals and taking over a huge drug trade is something that none of the characters could ever do in the amount of time Walt was given.

  • @KanderUdon
    @KanderUdon Год назад +42

    It’s crazy that both lalo and Gus are from the same universe. Two of the greatest villains ever made.

  • @anthonysizemore4877
    @anthonysizemore4877 Год назад +56

    Lalo is one of my favorite villains of all time. He's such a badass and I have to give a huge amount of respect to Tony Dalton for instilling so much charm into this character. It feels like he was born to play Lalo Salamanca

  • @michaelhowell2326
    @michaelhowell2326 Год назад +159

    In my opinion, Lalo is hands-down the single most evil person in the BBBCS universe. Other characters are driven by revenge, money and power. Lalo does it bc he enjoys it.

    • @afrosamourai400
      @afrosamourai400 Год назад +23

      We never had proof that he enjoys it, tuco enjoyed it lalo was just doing his work in the family business.

    • @michaelhowell2326
      @michaelhowell2326 Год назад +9

      @@afrosamourai400 you might be right. Maybe it's more that it doesn't bother him in the least to do it. He does enjoy the hunt though. Like when he is trying to track down Zeigler or trying to catch Gus, so that at least makes it appear like he likes it.

    • @noahwright8109
      @noahwright8109 Год назад +39

      Idk, Todd was pretty evil. Lalo was eventually filled by revenge after his attempted assassination by Gus that killed the people at his compound. Todd on the otherhand, there was no end game for him. There was no goal. He wasn't in it for money, revenge, or building a meth empire. He killed people with less remorse than when you kill a spider.

    • @WhyTho525
      @WhyTho525 Год назад

      @@noahwright8109
      Todd is too mentally tho. His moral agency is clearly fucked up.
      Lalo has a clear moral agency and enjoys being a cartel guy.

    • @michaelhowell2326
      @michaelhowell2326 Год назад +1

      @@noahwright8109 I think Todd was evil but only bc he didn't know what else to be. He just wanted to be accepted and loved so bad he didn't care if it was false caring from demons. It sort of asks the question of whether there is a difference between Alpha-evil and Beta-evil. Lalo is clearly an Alpha while Todd is a beta. I don't know the Cyrillic alphabet but whatever "z" is, Todd is that. Zeta maybe?

  • @RockyLXXXVIII
    @RockyLXXXVIII Год назад +21

    Lalo always felt like a “breaking bad greatest villains” bundle. He’s got aggressiveness and cruelty of Tuco, the calm yet terrifying demeanor of Todd, and the calculating and genius of Gus all in one unsettlingly charismatic package.

  • @poisonousiodine1769
    @poisonousiodine1769 Год назад +74

    I didnt even notice half the things you mentioned about Lalo when I watched the show. But now that youve mentioned it, so many layers have been added on to his character. Truly incredible writing

  • @kaoko111
    @kaoko111 Год назад +53

    Tony really knocked out of the park. His performance is really the Best part of the show, and thats saying a lot taking in count that the rest of the show is amazing as well.

  • @bytgfdsw2
    @bytgfdsw2 Год назад +32

    The one exchange that truly showed me how evil Lalo is was his conversation with Juan bolsa. Lalo was laughing about how his uncle put a bullet into Max’s head, and even Juan bolsa had to remind him that this is not something to be laughed at.
    He truly has no empathy towards almost everyone, and worse yet, he will laugh and cackle through your demise

    • @TheSuicune7
      @TheSuicune7 2 месяца назад

      I mean, heck, he laughed and cackled at his own demise

  • @sean5558
    @sean5558 5 месяцев назад +6

    Lalo being cunning friendly and amiable while being violent evil person is definitely a good example of what a psychopath is vs the explosive unstable violent Tuco being sociopath

  • @pTryceorl
    @pTryceorl Год назад +14

    “I think you’re the best f**king bad guy I’ve ever worked with.” -Jonathan Banks

  • @patflann29
    @patflann29 Год назад +19

    I wish Lalo was in the show longer. Absolutely top tier antagonist

    • @TomSNC
      @TomSNC Год назад +3

      Definitely agree!

  • @PlebNC
    @PlebNC Год назад +27

    My favourite thing about Lalo is that the fact that Lalo being alive being the only thing to unsettle the usually cold Gus Fring does a huge amount to say how much of threat he is, which is proved to the audience as he hunts down Gus' operation.

  • @JAKEBrakeModel94
    @JAKEBrakeModel94 Год назад +23

    Lalo is my all time favorite villain. His ability to assimilate into normal civilian life to carry out his plan gives him characteristics of villains that I have never seen. He’s so unique, intense & grabbing when on screen. Props to Daltons performance. Also props to Peter Gould for pushing to have Lalo included in the show against Vince Gillian’s initial thoughts. It’s crazy that Lalo almost never existed in BCS. 🤯

  • @MrPhilGee
    @MrPhilGee Год назад +16

    Lalo really MADE Better Call Saul ; excellent character, the actor (I apologize for not knowing their name as I type this) executed the role flawlessly.

  • @dlamancha5697
    @dlamancha5697 Год назад +12

    One of Saul's first questions in Breaking Bad after Walt and Jessie kidnap him in the desert was, "Did Lalo send you?" Right there was an 'Oh God" moment. We didn't know who the hell Lalo was at the time, but this "Criminal Lawyer" was frightened by him. Awesome planting the seed right there.

  • @themagnificentmrmcgee
    @themagnificentmrmcgee Год назад +25

    Man of all the characters in Better Call Saul, Lalo was probably my favourite, what a wonderful and charismatic villain, unpredictable but reeking with personality

  • @snowset675
    @snowset675 Год назад +11

    Lalo is amazing because he takes the “fun uncle” archetype and twists it into an unhinged and unapologetic maniac. Tony Dalton killed it in his role

  • @giovannibonetto
    @giovannibonetto Год назад +16

    I dont see the sadistic inclination in Lalo: differently from his uncle Hector, of whom we have record of torturing El Profesor for pleasure, his murders are always functional and most of the time, pretty clean.
    When killing Fred I see the surgical elimination of a witness. When he kills Howard is just to make a point, again functionally, to impress upon jimmy and Kim that he means business. When he kills the commandos at his house is to survive, when he kills Gus’ bodyguards is to eliminate an imminent threat. All these kills were pretty much single shot, Different might be when he imparts a gruesome violence towards Casper - which we had no record of by the way, but ok, it can be implied: still it was oriented towards the extraction of informations. And when he kills Mateo and Silvia, again, although gruesomely, with a scissor blade, I see no lust, which is a pleasure-of-the-moment, but a functional tactical move to achieve the goal of being thought as dead, a move evidently coldly prepared well in advance, dental records and all that.
    Sure, he kills everybody crossing his way, like the people smugglers, and he would keep going if the balance was in his favor, like it wasn’t when he was almost drawing gun towards the first officer who was arresting him. But he didn’t feed any sort of internal craving going pointlessly on with violence once established he’s been caught anyway, as Tuco, for instance, kept punching Mike in the face while laughing.
    What I see in Lalo is a complete disregard for the next man’s life (apart from family of course, and maybe housemaid Yolanda), with no remorse or sense of guilt for their destiny, being them obliterated by him or by others - see the case of Domingo in jail o when Nacho risked his freedom to retrieve a negligible amount of drugs: yes he found it funny, like if it the end didn’t really matter, not necessarily pleasurable. (It will be a different mood towards Nacho in the future, but just because he attempted at his and his family’s life: but that again is hatred and revenge).
    So in the end I see a psychopathic disregard for the life of others, which are intended to be manipulated and used by him to reach his strategic goals, with no problem in using an horrific level of violence when needed, and an absence of remorse exemplified explicitly when shrugging in the court hall, as jimmy feed him details about Fred and his family.
    I don’t see a propulsion towards violence for pleasure. And when laughing about the pain inflicted to Gus’s businesses, well, apart being again a functional move (Nacho sayid Lalo would keep hitting Gus businesses until those down south realize it’s not worth to keep the partnership), well, it’s a bit of shadenfreude, a provoked one, but still. In the end he hates the man. But just THAT man.
    The fact that killing doesn’t normally really bothers him, doesn’t necessarily describes him getting sadistic pleasure from it. Sadism as a behavior is a natural inclination to do art for art’s sake, doesn’t matter the victim, and the more victims the better. Lalo’s one is very much focused

    • @afrosamourai400
      @afrosamourai400 Год назад +4

      True, he never liked to kill or commit violence, he only killed when necessary unlike tuco..

    • @AsSw33tAsHoney
      @AsSw33tAsHoney 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@afrosamourai400Even then I'd argue Tuco might not have done some of the violence he committed if he wasn't on meth.

  • @gegeenblink
    @gegeenblink Год назад +16

    Lalo reached pure evil when he asked Kim to put her shoes on. Despicable

  • @repussified
    @repussified Год назад +14

    Lalo was symptomatic of the big problem with BCS - nothing could happen to Mike and Gus, so he was built up as this huge threat only to deflate when the plot no longer needed him. His most notable accomplishment was destroying Saul and Kim's marriage.

    • @AsSw33tAsHoney
      @AsSw33tAsHoney 10 месяцев назад +5

      I think his most notable accomplishment is being the only characters to truly scare Gus Fring, as well as others.

  • @lalo647
    @lalo647 Год назад +10

    As a guy named Lalo, everybody brings up this guy whenever they meet me.

  • @hrzrysglz5619
    @hrzrysglz5619 Год назад +4

    Watching his introductory episode and how he behaved i immediately could tell. Those who know how real 1980-2000 (After cocaine and before Calderón) "regional criminals" behaved, though exaggerated for this character. Lalo uses the clothing they wore, the jewlery and terrifying charm, only thing missing being the two bouncers constantly behind 'em. Nothing blatantly obnoxious or "flashy" like after 2010's. Very well researched.

  • @kb4903
    @kb4903 Год назад +9

    I just love how nice and friendly he is to everyone but they act always nervous around him. There fear conquers over his charm.

  • @youtubehandlescostmemyusername
    @youtubehandlescostmemyusername Год назад +4

    Lalo had the best shirts

  • @kokomanation
    @kokomanation Год назад +11

    the actor playing Lalo really nailed it

  • @haywoodjablome7822
    @haywoodjablome7822 Год назад +4

    So glad you got the traction this channel deserves. Keep up all the good work.

  • @blank2842
    @blank2842 Год назад +7

    I just love that the beggining of every anylizing evil episode you put your voice in the characters's mouth. Its such a twist lol.

  • @pastlife960
    @pastlife960 Год назад +12

    I’d love to see some Doctor Who-related villains. The Daleks, Cybermen and Master are some of the most chilling villains ever put to screen.

  • @LoadedGunn47
    @LoadedGunn47 11 месяцев назад +6

    What makes Lalo truly compelling as a villain is just how capable he is operating solo in a world where people of his position have others do their dirty work. It’s only fitting that what takes him down is celebrating before crossing the finish line because he’s so emboldened by his singlehanded superiority over everyone else.

    • @shaulbenshimon6463
      @shaulbenshimon6463 10 месяцев назад

      💯👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @shaulbenshimon6463
      @shaulbenshimon6463 10 месяцев назад

      He is somewhat similar to Gus in patience and endurance. This is what we see as he cooks food, repairs his car, does not disdain to hide in the sewer. The motto of such people-workers is "If you want to do something well, do it yourself!"

  • @ca6koto0
    @ca6koto0 Год назад +10

    I was hooked from the first line that came out of Lalo's mouth. There's something about him that's so enchanting I don't know what it is

    • @Deivid-bn6yw
      @Deivid-bn6yw Год назад +1

      Same I just knew from his first scene he’d be a highlight of the series.

  • @charmygreen665
    @charmygreen665 Год назад +1

    This video was amazing. I was so hype when you posted about doing these 3 and they lived up to it for sure. What an amazing series

  • @noahchanceperfitt3548
    @noahchanceperfitt3548 Год назад +2

    Always the best content, I’m always falling asleep drunk to your vids and somehow waking about with new ideas about these characters. Don’t stop bro, so captivating!

  • @someokiedude9549
    @someokiedude9549 Год назад +8

    I agree with you that what makes Lalo so terrifying is that, in contrast to his more unhinged cousins, he seems like a nice, perfectly friendly guy. But it's a facade for the monster that lies within. I mean, he was so dangerous and cunning that Gus Fring was even wary when dealing with him, and he almost beat him...if only he hadn't been a Salamanca and tried to rub it in.
    It also makes me sad in a way. As gregarious and charismatic as he is, he could have been whatever he wanted to be. Sadly, that's not what happened and it's not the life that he was given.

  • @shepherdsson
    @shepherdsson Год назад +4

    Bro, got revenge after death… Absolutely sigma.

  • @Wackykrauser
    @Wackykrauser Год назад +7

    Tony Dalton has me learning Spanish to watch his movies the right way. Dude's an amazing actor.

  • @rubenpaul8929
    @rubenpaul8929 Год назад +16

    He's also the only Mexican character in the BB universe that speaks Spanish decently

    • @DaveyFish1
      @DaveyFish1 Год назад +2

      All the bad Spanish was annoying🤣

    • @brandonjays9051
      @brandonjays9051 Год назад

      Distracting when Gus kills eladio

    • @rippindrummer666
      @rippindrummer666 2 месяца назад

      Tony Dalton speaks Spanish perfectly, dude was in a bunch of telenovelas. My wife is from northern Mexico and she immediately recognized him and said he has a typical northern Mexican accent. Bolsa was legit too. Giancarlo Esposito was bad, Micheal Mando was decent considering that dude speaks English, French, Arabic and Spanish.

  • @SuperLegendOfBros
    @SuperLegendOfBros Год назад +25

    Would love to see you talk about Detective Vic from the movie Searching. I think it would be interesting to see how she stacks up on the tier list with her motivations and methods in mind.

    • @cloudbloom
      @cloudbloom Год назад

      Never heard of that movie but I'm intrigued, is it pretty good?

  • @darkninjafirefox
    @darkninjafirefox Год назад +6

    I'm a sucker for any villain who can smile and laugh while everyone else in the room is shaking in their boots

  • @wyd
    @wyd Год назад +1

    Your scripts are so elegantly worded and well put together. Love your videos.

  • @jpmnky
    @jpmnky Год назад +9

    I love it that no matter what we are all in agreement that Lalo Salamanca is one of the best bad guys any of us have ever seen.

  • @EddyTheMartian
    @EddyTheMartian Год назад +33

    I’m early to this video twice 😎
    Lalo is such a terrifying villain, but I wish Lalo had more backstory and character behind him, Tony Dalton is so great it works but a lesser actor might’ve not made it work. Especially considering the stuff he does is the most unrealistic and over the top parts of the show lmao, but he’s just so enjoyable it works. He kinda seems like Todd, but more aware of his actions, and really damn smart. I think this might’ve been shown when he mentions the people that died in his compound by their job for him rather than who they are, though there is someone he mentions by name which might mean he was closer to. I wish he was explored a bit more, but his presence in every scene was always awesome. Great video as always! I’m always impressed by how many of these videos you can make with so much analysis and research.

    • @marcusholder6508
      @marcusholder6508 Год назад +5

      Another reason why I would actually be down for a spinoff show surrounding the Salamancas

  • @augure2589
    @augure2589 Год назад +7

    I’m an actual big fan of vilains in movies or series. Lalo is one of the best charater of the last decade to me. Each time I saw him appeared this creepy little joy/smile come to me. He is a big part of the reasons that "Better call Saul" is better than "Breaking Bad".

    • @KaylaHall-bb2zf
      @KaylaHall-bb2zf Год назад

      I still wouldn’t personally say one is the better then the other for now as I’ve only watched BCS once in its entirety but being the huge BB fan that I am I’ve watched it around 5-6 times! Come to think of it I think I’ll start BCS again!

  • @alfrednilsson6531
    @alfrednilsson6531 Год назад +1

    Love these videos! Such great character studies

  • @BigGucciZoza
    @BigGucciZoza Год назад +10

    Lalo is one of the best villains to ever exist.

  • @blackout6411
    @blackout6411 Год назад +7

    I liked Lalo, he was more polite and considerate than most people are nowadays. I imagine he could make enemies into friends/allies or talk his way out of almost any unwinnable situation. He really is the devil you wouldn't want to make a deal with.

  • @DefinitelyNotEmma
    @DefinitelyNotEmma Год назад +50

    I wonder how Walt would have dealt with Lalo if he met him instead of Gus.
    I'm still sure Walt would have come out on top, as Lalo would have underestimated Walt. Still, I'm sure Walt would have lost something along the way.

    • @fansee1368
      @fansee1368 Год назад +11

      That scrapped version of Season 1 where Jesse gets brutally murdered by Tuco might've actually happened this time

    • @fansee1368
      @fansee1368 Год назад +1

      That scrapped version of Season 1 where Jesse gets brutally murdered by Tuco might've actually happened this time

    • @WhyTho525
      @WhyTho525 Год назад +17

      Nah, Walt wouldn't even have become Heisenberg if Lalo was still around.
      Lalo easily reads people, such as the case with Saul and Gus. Reading Walt would be a child's play for him, he would recognize that Walt was a loose canon, but his family is his biggest weakness (next to his ego).
      Their conflict would end up being Skyler, Flynn, Holly and Maire being burned alive in their homes. Hank and Gomey being brutally tortured and murdered.
      Jesse and Walt would've been kidnapped and enslaved to cook more meth for the Cartel with no hopes to escape.
      Or Walt would've been killed off right after Jesse managed to cook proper meth as Walt would've outlived his usefulness and his cancer would've got him either way.
      That is how I picture the outcome of a Lalo vs Walt rivalry.

    • @ollikoskiniemi6221
      @ollikoskiniemi6221 Год назад +1

      Lalo would have taken Walt's family hostage and forced Walt into cooking meth.

    • @DefinitelyNotEmma
      @DefinitelyNotEmma Год назад

      @@fansee1368 Probably

  • @blackhawk4ful
    @blackhawk4ful Год назад +5

    bare in mind the honorific "don" is one of leadership is also used as a respectful way to talk to someone in the same way you may use sir or mister, its also used with elders or the oldest son or male figure of a family, meaning lalo might be one of the oldest salamanca cousins

  • @SSSammyRCT
    @SSSammyRCT Год назад

    commenting to help with the algorithm after the reupload. thanks for all the amazing content over the years!

  • @temperuncentered1753
    @temperuncentered1753 Год назад +4

    Lalo giving hector the bell is one of my favourite moments in the BB universe

  • @ericcruz7068
    @ericcruz7068 Год назад +3

    Personally I never thought Lalo was all that big a deal, but your analysis on him is pretty awesome.
    Good work dude

  • @EternalWarHawk
    @EternalWarHawk Год назад +1

    Ahhh I'm glad you re uploaded it as I couldn't watch it earlier

  • @SpektakOne
    @SpektakOne Год назад +12

    Lalo can’t be all that bad; he got me to add “Al Compás de mi Caballo” to my Spotify playlist, which I now play whenever I’m cooking 😁
    I know you don’t often cover classic film villains, but I’d love to see a few from the era:
    Rev. Harry Powell (Robert Mitchum) in 1955’s “The Night of the Hunter” and Baby Jane Hudson (Bette Davis) in 1962’s “What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?” are both on AFI’s top villains list. I’d also add Fred C. Dobbs (Humphrey Bogart) in 1948’s “The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.” All three performances definitely influence other cinema villains, and all three films were based on books, providing more research material.

    • @Charlehustle
      @Charlehustle Год назад +2

      Yeah I also play that " al compas de mi caballo " when ever I cook 😁😁😂😂 it's fun

    • @SpektakOne
      @SpektakOne Год назад

      @@Charlehustle I’ll add that it ended up being the top song in my #SpotifyWrapped this year 😂

    • @Charlehustle
      @Charlehustle Год назад

      @@SpektakOne do you watch lot of old movies , I mean who watches 1955 movies that's rare

    • @SpektakOne
      @SpektakOne Год назад

      @@Charlehustle not really, but the ones I mention above are all amazing classics, ones that lend a lot to pop culture to this day; if you were to watch these, you’d be going “oh so THAT’S where that came from!”

    • @lilmane1070
      @lilmane1070 Год назад

      LOL finally someone who relates. I can’t stop listening to that song

  • @ElliYeetYT
    @ElliYeetYT 21 день назад +3

    Lalo Salamanca is the Todd Alquist of the Better Call Saul series.
    Both showed up much later than everyone else but their threatening and evil actions both made a huge mark on their shows.
    But at least with Todd his social awkwardness gave it away, Lalo however could be both your best friend and Charles Manson at the same time.

  • @MelGibsonFan
    @MelGibsonFan Год назад +6

    DETECTIVE VICK MACKEY from the THE SHIELD. Trust me VE, there’s A LOT of content there. He’s one of the OG anti heroes.

    • @jkeegan154
      @jkeegan154 Год назад

      All of the dirty cops in The Shield were inspired by Rafael Perez and the Rampart Scandal, just like Alonzo Harris from Training Day.

    • @MelGibsonFan
      @MelGibsonFan Год назад +1

      @@jkeegan154 There we’re quite a few movies inspired by the Rampart Division. Mackey is still considerably different and probably even more nuanced than Alonzo Harris’ character.

    • @afrosamourai400
      @afrosamourai400 Год назад +2

      Vic is a very interesting type of evil

  • @shark_shield2518
    @shark_shield2518 Год назад +2

    perfect time to upload right when I search for this

  • @a_tarasevich
    @a_tarasevich Год назад +6

    Lalo's abilities where so phenomenal that, all things considered, even Gus with his personal criminal network (including the dangerously efficient Mike) couldn't divert him from his objective and, as a matter of fact, Lalo gets killed by the only thing that even he couldn't have considered: luck

  • @ericschuster2680
    @ericschuster2680 Год назад +5

    He gave the plot a complete 180 and that man was barely in the show! (No wonder S5 is GOATed with him as regular cast, even though he was in prison for half the runtime^^)
    His introduction was a nice wake-up call to some characters like Gus and Nacho, like as a reminder "your business isn't gonna run as smooth as you think it is!" and to the viewer "hey, we ain't done yet"

  • @ObliviousOneGaming
    @ObliviousOneGaming Год назад +3

    This was the moment that Lalo Salamanca became the subject of episode 96 of Analyzing Evil

  • @liamade4826
    @liamade4826 Год назад

    Man I love your videos. They're so calming and I love hearing you analyze villains from various shows and movies. If you ever run out of good characters to analyze I'd strongly suggest Sosuke Aizen from Bleach since it's getting a new season next month. If you don't I understand. Either way keep up the good work.

  • @ericc610
    @ericc610 Год назад +2

    Hey man I love your videos - I know it may be more beneficial for you to wait until the series is at its end, but have you thought about doing Billy Butcher from The Boys yet? He’s not completely far gone but I think it would make for an interesting piece. Either way keep doing your thing buddy, your breakdowns are very well done.

  • @mabiksss2178
    @mabiksss2178 Год назад +3

    Never gonna forget the letters LOTR

  • @joaobrito2653
    @joaobrito2653 10 месяцев назад +4

    Gus was legitimately scared of lalo, which shows how smart and cunning he was. Not even Walter instilled this fear in his

    • @JoSheperd
      @JoSheperd 6 месяцев назад

      To be fair, up until Season 4 Walts speciality was seeming like a pathetic little man, who might be unpredictable and ambitious, but is not calculating enough to act as dangerous as people as Lalo, Gus, Mike,....
      Thats what made him so dangerous. He actually was that calculating if pushed into a corner.
      That and also luck.

  • @killadrill
    @killadrill Год назад +4

    I also would like to mention how Lalo has a lot of opposing features to a lot of characters in the show. He is friendly and charismatic like Saul, but also a complete psychopath that can't be negotiable or diverged from his objective so Saul is powerless. He is very intelligent like Mike and they clash a lot but he has no moral code and again, is more lively about it all, being also kind of a nemesis for Mike. This is similar with Gus, kinda representing his worst nightmare, a highly intelligent Salamanca.

  • @ari3sp972
    @ari3sp972 Год назад +4

    I think Lalo might be one of the most underrated villains in tv history