Nachos dad might be the most wholesome person in the breaking bad universe. Refuses bribes, refuses to rip off customers, still has love for his son, despite being high up in the cartel. What a good person.
Sure he's an upstanding citizen and all, but I also partly put blame on him for nachos death. If his pride wasn't so strong then they'd both be living new lives in Canada
@@dylanwesley3964 pride over the life of your son? I'm not of Mexican descent but I grew up in Ecuador, and I'm pretty sure my dad would rather see me alive than hang onto his pride
He said that because the job Mike wanted done was already gonna be a good pay day; he didn’t want to sway him away from him doing the job by trying to upswell him.
Papa Verga....the son's "side" job is keeping the old man's business afloat.....and he knows it but "pridefully" lives in denial...this ain't no "Bronx Tale".....gueritos......
@@Reshme77 Mike says it best when he breaks the news of Nacho's death to his father, "your son had a good heart, he just got into it with the wrong people. But he was never really like them, not really".
@@SirDrakeFrancis nacho is cool now, but he didnt use to be. Nacho didnt just climb the ranks in the cartel and end up the right-hand man for Tuco by behaving like he does in the show. Nacho use to be cruel like Tuco.
This is a great scene, but one of my favorite parts is the very beginning: Papa Varga greets Mike in Spanish, Mike replies in Spanish, Papa Varga greets him again in English because he knows right away this guy doesn't really speak Spanish.
This scene hits much differently in the last encounter between Mike and papa varga. , especially with the sewing machines. Gilligan really is a genius.
@@ninjaguyYT nah, it makes sense that a native Spanish speaker wouldn’t immediately recognize the word from its English pronunciation, and especially Mike’s pronunciation.
@@sabiro2315 Agreed. The guy seems very keen on trying to understand specifically what he wants, rather than trying to assume or guess what he's getting at.
I always like how Nacho's dad is one of the few people Mike was always sincere and genuine to, because he knew he was a good, honest man. Compared to how he treated Saul, Walt, and others. Mike was always a good judge of character.
@Sonic8577 The fact that nacho’s dad even asked nacho to not upsell Mike shows that he’s an honest mechanic. He could easily have pressed for Mike to get the alligator leather and to upsell him.
This is the same guy that gives "the definition of insanity" speech at the beginning of far cry 3 and even played the main villain in some live action stuff!
@@ricardohuard1171yeah that’s the only disappointing thing about that game was how little screentime he had thankfully the Far cry 6 dlc where you play as Vaas was actually really good and makes him shine even more as a villain
There's kind of an art to upselling. And its fine. Just do honest business. Happy customers are more likely to come back. Some people find a mechanic they trust and go to them for decades. Or a local restaurant where all the waitstaff knows you by name.
One of the main plus points of this show is engaging conversations like these. Especially the Mike-Nacho ones. I've never found a conversation in this show tedious 🙌🏻
Even though Nacho doesn't have an intimidating presence when angry (especially in the early seasons), him talking in front of his father is so different as compared to otherwise. He turns gentle
@@ag_abdulaziz7153 For some, working long hours everyday for not much pay is not really considered a "decent life" including me, its more of a "im trapped in this situation" life. Nacho working for the cartel was an obvious mistake but at least he was living a life of abundance.
0:08 One detail that might be lost to non-spanish speakers is that song on the background is the Mexican happy birthday song. Kind of funny that the director would choose that particular song for “ambient” music in a workshop. You will never hear it, and I mean ever, outside of a birthday party. Definetely not in a workshop. But I guess it puts the “Mexican vibes”
It only shows Mike got to the shop early in the morning. Radio stations in Mexico play "las mañanitas" which is the equivalent of "happy birthday" every single day after reading off the names of people celebrating their birthday.
Dude I live un México and believe me, construction workers have the Mañanitas in their USB and Cellphones for special occasions and because of the autoplay, It plays while they Work
I still believe Mike will have one final scene regarding Nacho's father and his shop, probably one last favor into protecting him for his son's request.
I feel like the parts that Nacho's father said in English say so much about his character: "Welcome, how can I help you?" "Classic car" "Too much money" "Cheaper might be better" "I'm sorry" "My son, he will help you". It's obvious with most of the phrases he was familiar with saying them in English, truly an honest man.
He is a tremendous actor and the fact that he is fluent in French and Spanish in addition to English makes him all that versatile and suitable for many roles.
Anytime when Mike has a screentime, and it doesn't matter it's just 1 minute sometimes, it has a very special vibe. Something serious but really relaxing and entertaining. Art of a true professional. By the way I love the smile on Mike's face when Nacho asks about how did he find him? Come on boy 😀
This reminds me of Mike and Jesse’s talk about Mike’s guy, given Mike’s relationship with Nacho and how he briefly mourned his death and tried to keep his father safe from Tyrus and Gus, Nacho was Mike’s guy the entire time
That would make no sense being that scene took place in 2009, while Nacho died in 2004. It would make sense for it to be victor, because he died 4 episodes before that scene.
i think that Mike was somehow testing papa's varga character, trying to act dumb and as an easy prey to be ripoff. after seeing his character and honor he would know that he could work with nacho.
For those who underestimate the sheer talent of these two actors, watch Mike's calm demeanor as he calmly folds his hands in a very non-threatening gesture, and then a moment later watch Nacho physically back away to put distance between him and (Not Mike) but the mention of Tuco's name. Brilliant and subtle acting job.
You have to admire small details in this scene. Mike asked on purpose something super expensive for his car to show that it has sentimental value. I think it was to make a point to Nacho that those baseball cards have sentimental value to it's owner. These are some of the subtle things which makes this series one of the best of all time!!
4:33 nachos reaction to his dad being safe was great acting. It looked like he wasn’t even listening to mike for a few seconds while the relief hit him
Ignacio really does love his Dad, and it's obvious - as the series progresses - that he'd do anything to protect him. That really gives depth to the character.
I think Jimmy was wrong about his dad, and Nacho’s dad proves that Nacho saved his father from the criminal life, kept him away from the Salamanca’s. Nachos dad was honest, innocent, had a great business but had a son to help keep away the criminal element Jimmy didn’t try hard enough to save his father from scam artists, wolves. I think it’s wrong to say that Jimmy killed the business, like Chuck thinks, but if James acted like Nacho, the shop never would have died
Jimmy told his father that every grifter in town knew that's the place to go when they are looking to scam someone, but his dad was too naive to even consider that
I love how that voice crack during “well” at 1:44 is so clearly not intentional bc it never could be, it’s too perfect and they left it bc it’s so realistic
I can't wait for the Papa Varga spinoff series where he works 16 hours a day, saves a dog on his way home and buys girl scout cookies every time they come by.
I swear I could watch videos short videos like this one on RUclips all day especially while walking my dog even only listening to it the BCS world is so Rich and full of Life
"How'd you find me?" Mike laughs and looks away = "adorable that you think you're good at this" Mike leans forward, eyes wide = "perhaps a slightly less dumb question?
As a mexican myself it always cracks me up the song playing in the shop is our happy birthday song. Like, they googled mexican sounding songs and just put the first thing they found.
Another commenter pointed out that could be a legitimate detail: supposedly it's common for Mexican radio stations to play it in the morning after listing off people whose birthday it is (presumably listeners who've called in and told them).
I love Nacho's face at 1:55 Even though he seriously wants nothing to do with Mike, he hears him say "Alligator" for his car seats and insyantly transforms into more of his father, sharing a chuckle with him as they both know it's a lot of money for something thatd clash like hell for the car.
Nacho is the most tragic character. Forced to work for the cartel to protect his family. Really not cut out for it. Makes constant plays to undermine the cartel and, well... you saw the show. He was just as honorable as his father was in his own way, but his father never saw it. He just thought Nacho took the wrong path.
Remember when Brad Pitt's character was always eating something in every scene of Ocean's 11? They should have done something like that with Nacho always eating nachos in every scene he was in.
Nachos dad might be the most wholesome person in the breaking bad universe. Refuses bribes, refuses to rip off customers, still has love for his son, despite being high up in the cartel. What a good person.
Sure he's an upstanding citizen and all, but I also partly put blame on him for nachos death. If his pride wasn't so strong then they'd both be living new lives in Canada
@@Go-Go-Guts clearly you have not met a Mexican dad before. Pride is everything.
@@dylanwesley3964 pride over the life of your son? I'm not of Mexican descent but I grew up in Ecuador, and I'm pretty sure my dad would rather see me alive than hang onto his pride
Nobody’s perfect in the BB universe. Oh wait, just like our own.
@@Go-Go-Guts He doesn’t know that Nacho’s situation is way more complicated than what he think it is so he’s blameless.
“And don’t try to upsell him, okay?”
Papa Varga is a good man.
He said that because the job Mike wanted done was already gonna be a good pay day; he didn’t want to sway him away from him doing the job by trying to upswell him.
Papa Verga....the son's "side" job is keeping the old man's business afloat.....and he knows it but "pridefully" lives in denial...this ain't no "Bronx Tale".....gueritos......
I doubt a guy like Mike would have gotten ripped off
Ha. Papa Varga just wanted to get the looney old man (He thought) outta there.
@s4men , oh ya mein
1:30 love how Nacho subtlety tells Mike to "get lost" with his gesture.
Yeah and Mikes reaction when Nacho ask how You find me?
Lol I noticed that too. "Scram man"
I also love how, on his way out the door, Nacho looks both ways as if expecting an ambush.
yeah very subtle
@@chrismeeks2985 shut up chris
Having a son like Nacho would be a big heartbreak for a clean father like this.
Nacho seems cool also.
@@SirDrakeFrancis He definitely was cool. But cool guys dont live long.
@@SirDrakeFrancis Don't get us wrong nacho was a very nice person personally but his choices were not
@@Reshme77 Mike says it best when he breaks the news of Nacho's death to his father, "your son had a good heart, he just got into it with the wrong people. But he was never really like them, not really".
@@SirDrakeFrancis nacho is cool now, but he didnt use to be. Nacho didnt just climb the ranks in the cartel and end up the right-hand man for Tuco by behaving like he does in the show. Nacho use to be cruel like Tuco.
Those scenes with Mike and Jesse hit different now we've witnessed the whole Nacho/Mike relationship
True, BCS adds so much depth to BB it's actually amazing
He saw Nacho kill himself in front of his own eyes. Clearly he cared for Jesse as much as he did for Nacho
indeed
Nacho and Jesse r both similar characters with different outcomes
We see how Jesse sees nacho in him
he probably saw alot of Matty in both Nacho & Jesse
This is a great scene, but one of my favorite parts is the very beginning: Papa Varga greets Mike in Spanish, Mike replies in Spanish, Papa Varga greets him again in English because he knows right away this guy doesn't really speak Spanish.
This scene hits much differently in the last encounter between Mike and papa varga.
, especially with the sewing machines. Gilligan really is a genius.
It's still a stupid scene.
"It's sentimental"
Papa: "¿¿¿???"
Tuco: "esta sentimentàl"
Papa: "oh oui oui."
@@ninjaguyYT nah, it makes sense that a native Spanish speaker wouldn’t immediately recognize the word from its English pronunciation, and especially Mike’s pronunciation.
@@sabiro2315 Agreed. The guy seems very keen on trying to understand specifically what he wants, rather than trying to assume or guess what he's getting at.
@@noobgoestrapping5084 Yeah, he's the kind of salesman you come back to.
You can see how much Finger respects Papa Varga in their little interaction.
who is Finger?
Wdym finger is one of the main characters in the show
@@naka8899 I have watched the show in 2014-15. I have forgot that they call Mike Finger.
I don’t understand the term of finger
@@JessicaGarcia-xf9wr well uhhh..... Let me explain it to you from the beginning :
Finger.
I always like how Nacho's dad is one of the few people Mike was always sincere and genuine to, because he knew he was a good, honest man. Compared to how he treated Saul, Walt, and others. Mike was always a good judge of character.
Not always he under estimate walter during the whole BB show
I don't know about that, he's a mechanic so he's probably ripped a few people off. Honest mechanics are rare.
@Sonic8577 The fact that nacho’s dad even asked nacho to not upsell Mike shows that he’s an honest mechanic. He could easily have pressed for Mike to get the alligator leather and to upsell him.
What Gus did to Ignacio, that tore Mike apart. He didn't honor the deal he made.
He did the same for Kim, respected her, because she’s made of sterner stuff.
Huge acting from Michael Mando here. Countless subtle face changes for every different emotional changes, but so natural. Hats off.
I mean they didn't hire him for nothing
This is the same guy that gives "the definition of insanity" speech at the beginning of far cry 3 and even played the main villain in some live action stuff!
He was in far cry 3. did a great job there, too.
@@signoguns8501criminally underused in the game imo if i recall he barely had over 10 minutes of screen time in total and he nailed every single one
@@ricardohuard1171yeah that’s the only disappointing thing about that game was how little screentime he had thankfully the Far cry 6 dlc where you play as Vaas was actually really good and makes him shine even more as a villain
“Don’t try to upsell him”
Imagine if other businesses had that philosophy
they would lose to businesses that do upsell in the long run
@BigMoney23223
Imagine how many less obese people in the world there would be.
@zaidnava3728 - Define “lose”. If they can afford to not do it, they’re obviously doing ok.
There's kind of an art to upselling. And its fine. Just do honest business. Happy customers are more likely to come back. Some people find a mechanic they trust and go to them for decades. Or a local restaurant where all the waitstaff knows you by name.
That lines actually means they do upsell to others, just not doing it to Mike (him)
The look of shock on Nacho’s face 😂 He didn’t know that Mike was really about that life. Most badass old dude on Tv
Good call lol
"Beware of an old man in a profession where men usually die young"
Cops don't die young@@Daiin0
Yes that and and 0:40 when he is running to help his dad and then stops dead when he sees its mike.
One of the main plus points of this show is engaging conversations like these. Especially the Mike-Nacho ones. I've never found a conversation in this show tedious 🙌🏻
One word for you: magna Carta
really good actors bro, Michael mando killed it.
Such a well written show. Such in depth character arks. It's just gripping as funk
@@Saddonghussein 1216 one after magna carta
@@chris2217 the best line ever, remember when people quote im the one who knocks, now everyone is talking about magna carta
Even though Nacho doesn't have an intimidating presence when angry (especially in the early seasons), him talking in front of his father is so different as compared to otherwise. He turns gentle
Every time I see Nacho with his dad, all I can see is an innocent little boy.
I was thinking the same thing. Its very endearing to watch!
4:39 I love Nacho's face in this scene, when he heard the name Tuco knew he had to fulfill Mike's deal or he was dead
I loved it when Mike says "Tuco Salamanca" and Nacho immediately gets out of his face.
Feel bad for his father, old man has lost everything. Nacho saved his life but now he's all alone
Yes, his ending was bittersweet. He lived, and yet he lost his son.
@@Bendetoma like mike, but better
Nacho put his life in danger in the first place. He could have worked with his father in his shop and got a decent life.
@@ag_abdulaziz7153 For some, working long hours everyday for not much pay is not really considered a "decent life" including me, its more of a "im trapped in this situation" life. Nacho working for the cartel was an obvious mistake but at least he was living a life of abundance.
It's great when Nacho smiles, probably because it's so rare.
"But you underestimated just how big of an idiot you were dealing with."
When Mike talks, you damn well listen.
The guy Mike was referring to wasnt an idiot, He was a Playuh.
Pryce is the type of guy who dumps all his stats in Intellect(book smarts) and whatever left goes in Luck.
1:29
The sheer aggression in that thumb LMAO
To me, the best part about this scene is you can feel the pride the dad has for Nacho, how much he hopes he'll take over the shop. Brilliant acting
2:32 Mike timing things perfectly
he prop picked the time of day for a reason
? how did mike make the bell ring?
@@rainbowdragon1872 He just staked out the place and got to know the general timing/pacing of things and how their business works.
Show up 5 mins before lunch, so papa varga goes away and he goes to lunch or whatever.
0:08 One detail that might be lost to non-spanish speakers is that song on the background is the Mexican happy birthday song. Kind of funny that the director would choose that particular song for “ambient” music in a workshop. You will never hear it, and I mean ever, outside of a birthday party. Definetely not in a workshop. But I guess it puts the “Mexican vibes”
It only shows Mike got to the shop early in the morning. Radio stations in Mexico play "las mañanitas" which is the equivalent of "happy birthday" every single day after reading off the names of people celebrating their birthday.
@@enzoj4139Cool detail!
@@enzoj4139can confirm. Live in AZ and go to a restaurant for hangover tacos on the weekend, you'll hear it lol
There is probably no licensing cost for the song.
Dude I live un México and believe me, construction workers have the Mañanitas in their USB and Cellphones for special occasions and because of the autoplay, It plays while they Work
I still believe Mike will have one final scene regarding Nacho's father and his shop, probably one last favor into protecting him for his son's request.
once lalo is dealt i’m sure we’ll get a scene with them too
Yeah!
@@johnny-vu6rl Lalo won't be dealt, in BB when Walter with Jesse got Saul tied he asked if Lalo sent them. So Lalo will be in Mexico and alive.
@@Selifanizer Then why doesn’t he appear in BrBa
@@Selifanizer the point is, Saul presumably ends the season thinking Lalo could still be alive, but we don’t know that yet.
I feel like the parts that Nacho's father said in English say so much about his character:
"Welcome, how can I help you?" "Classic car" "Too much money" "Cheaper might be better" "I'm sorry" "My son, he will help you".
It's obvious with most of the phrases he was familiar with saying them in English, truly an honest man.
I love how Mike laughs at Nacho when he asks how he was found 3:08
That’s what I do 😂
Nacho breaks watch him smile when its showing Mikes face lol
Scoffs... It was very easy. 😂
@@chileo1wow never noticed that plus he even laughs after Mike.
Nacho: How did you find me?
Mike: Well, I'm not saying I'm Batman, but I'm also not saying I'm not Batman either.
I love how it went from this to Nacho having 100% trust in Mike in making sure Nacho dad was safe after he died
"You net roughly 60 thousand."
"How exactly does that work?"
"Have you ever heard of 'squat cobbler'?"
Nacho's film career began that very afternoon.
😆😆😆😆🎈🎈😆🎈🎈🤗🤗
That subtle facial change from smugness to seriousness at 4:12 … God, Michael Mando is underrated
He is a tremendous actor and the fact that he is fluent in French and Spanish in addition to English makes him all that versatile and suitable for many roles.
It's because he knows the definition of insanity
Not just seriousness--but threatening. His smile vanishes and he begins slowly approaching Mike.
Mike's "Oh please" scoff at asking how he found Nacho is brilliant!
Love it too... Like dude it was so easy.😂 He found him I think just from researching the first job with Pryce.
@@jamesbell1613 It's not like Nacho was even making any real effort to stay hidden
@@productdesign9626 Hence the scoff with Mike like yeah it was easy to find you. 😆 He did that research before even taking the job with Pryce.
Anytime when Mike has a screentime, and it doesn't matter it's just 1 minute sometimes, it has a very special vibe. Something serious but really relaxing and entertaining. Art of a true professional.
By the way I love the smile on Mike's face when Nacho asks about how did he find him? Come on boy 😀
I agree! Like Mike finds people that’s what he does lol
1:29 That was actually a really scary motion Nacho made. Michael Mando is fantastic, so glad he was in this show. He very much belonged there.
That wasnt scary. It whas funny and serious also.
these two men are reconnecting in Belize as we speak
I was born and raised in BELIZE CITY 🇧🇿♥️
The loss of Nacho is still heartbreaking 💔
Nacho dove into the shark tank with his eyes wide open.
Its mindblowing
Thanks for the spoiler
@@altin8373 loll true i got season 6 spoiled for me but thats what i get for reading and watching every better call saul related media i can
@@altin8373 the episode is out. on you for not watching it
His reaction when he hears the name Tuco is perfect. Solid acting.
This reminds me of Mike and Jesse’s talk about Mike’s guy, given Mike’s relationship with Nacho and how he briefly mourned his death and tried to keep his father safe from Tyrus and Gus, Nacho was Mike’s guy the entire time
He was talking about Victor, he was his guy.
That would make no sense being that scene took place in 2009, while Nacho died in 2004. It would make sense for it to be victor, because he died 4 episodes before that scene.
That little chuckle when Nacho asks Mike how he found him is priceless.
i think that Mike was somehow testing papa's varga character, trying to act dumb and as an easy prey to be ripoff. after seeing his character and honor he would know that he could work with nacho.
I never thought about that. Thanks for saying something.
You might be right. Mike's understanding of Spanish might have been better than he let on.
For those who underestimate the sheer talent of these two actors, watch Mike's calm demeanor as he calmly folds his hands in a very non-threatening gesture, and then a moment later watch Nacho physically back away to put distance between him and (Not Mike) but the mention of Tuco's name. Brilliant and subtle acting job.
3:20 - I like how the car door is there in between them. Conveys that initial barrier the two had when facing each other.
I love the way Mike just laughs when Nacho asks how he found him, like “oh please”
That was Mike's "I'm Batman" moment.
Nacho's dad is the nicest person in the series
I love the laugh at 3:09 Mike's just like "bitch you think you're hard to find?"
You have to admire small details in this scene. Mike asked on purpose something super expensive for his car to show that it has sentimental value.
I think it was to make a point to Nacho that those baseball cards have sentimental value to it's owner.
These are some of the subtle things which makes this series one of the best of all time!!
4:33 nachos reaction to his dad being safe was great acting. It looked like he wasn’t even listening to mike for a few seconds while the relief hit him
I like when Nacho tries to threaten Mike, Mike just casually steps in and leans his arms on the car door.
Ignacio really does love his Dad, and it's obvious - as the series progresses - that he'd do anything to protect him. That really gives depth to the character.
I think Jimmy was wrong about his dad, and Nacho’s dad proves that
Nacho saved his father from the criminal life, kept him away from the Salamanca’s.
Nachos dad was honest, innocent, had a great business but had a son to help keep away the criminal element
Jimmy didn’t try hard enough to save his father from scam artists, wolves. I think it’s wrong to say that Jimmy killed the business, like Chuck thinks, but if James acted like Nacho, the shop never would have died
Damn that's very accurately brave of you
Jimmy was like 8
I think Papa Varga was a lot less naive than Dad McGill, tbh.
I never thought about it like that.
Jimmy told his father that every grifter in town knew that's the place to go when they are looking to scam someone, but his dad was too naive to even consider that
I love how that voice crack during “well” at 1:44 is so clearly not intentional bc it never could be, it’s too perfect and they left it bc it’s so realistic
2:46 I like it when Mike said "Dahl, mucho ghost doll"...one of the Spanish lines of all time.
"I'm not here to threaten you and your family. Tuco will do that for me"
Season 2: You threatening my family, old man?
Season 6: I need to know my father will be safe.
“Do not try to upsell him” Im gonna sit down and cry till the rest of my life.
I can't wait for the Papa Varga spinoff series where he works 16 hours a day, saves a dog on his way home and buys girl scout cookies every time they come by.
In episode one, but somehow he gradually gets dragged into the cartel life and becomes a ruthless super boss by the end of the series.
I know I've watched every single episode but I keep coming to these clips.
Mike and Matthew: dishonest father and honest son
Nacho and his dad: honest father and dishonest son
IGNACIO MI HIJO
me : depression
The old scenes looks more tragic when you know the fate of characters
Papa Varga is the protagonist of the Breaking Bad universe.
I swear I could watch videos short videos like this one on RUclips all day especially while walking my dog even only listening to it the BCS world is so Rich and full of Life
Listen, I'm about 98% heterosexual, but Michael Mando is just a beautiful man. Sorry but he just is!
Gay
So you’re gay?
i think its 2% now
I think your math is off.
men who feel insecure about acknowledging another man’s attractiveness only make themselves look fruitier
loves Michael Mando faces, he is so expresive actor
Considering both Nacho and Mike never got out of “the game” alive, makes me wonder how Kim and Gene are gonna get out of it.
Technically Jimmy and Saul died, I wonder about Kim.
@@victorcarvalho9584 He’s still the same person though. No matter how hard he tried so I wonder if he will get it out alive.
did you find out?
@@usedhalfcart Yes, thank you
"How'd you find me?"
Mike laughs and looks away = "adorable that you think you're good at this"
Mike leans forward, eyes wide = "perhaps a slightly less dumb question?
As a mexican myself it always cracks me up the song playing in the shop is our happy birthday song. Like, they googled mexican sounding songs and just put the first thing they found.
Damn, lol. At least it wasn't that mariachi jingle you would hear back in the day.
Maybe someone was having birthday
Next you are going to be telling us that everything in Mexico doesn't have a yellow tint to it and that it was a cinematography choice. :)
Another commenter pointed out that could be a legitimate detail: supposedly it's common for Mexican radio stations to play it in the morning after listing off people whose birthday it is (presumably listeners who've called in and told them).
Nacho and Jesse would've probably have been friends
They both liked video games
Lol no
Jesse was a punk back then, Nacho would see him as walking trash
Mike Erhmantraut is a better actor than Johnathan Banks himself
OHHHYAYA YATANGAKI GNEUGNEU
GNIGNIGNIGNI BOUGNADERE
@@tintinquirit8732 Real
Yeah he litterally played finger
Trash opinion but i think finger is better than both
I love Nacho's face at 1:55
Even though he seriously wants nothing to do with Mike, he hears him say "Alligator" for his car seats and insyantly transforms into more of his father, sharing a chuckle with him as they both know it's a lot of money for something thatd clash like hell for the car.
0:33 "Take a look? Mierda?" 😂
I think he said “Mira”. Not sure if that’s actually how it’s spelled. Means “to look”/“look”
he obviously meant 'mira' but damn.. 🤣
These 2 are so similar, love this scene.
one of these days i'm going to actually start watching this series ... i've seen so many clips i already know the ending
Same thing with me, but I already started watching a few days ago
3:09 I love the scoff from Mike, like 'this is what I do for a living, you should know that by now...'
0:33 Take a look? Mierda? 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
Love how he breaks the tension and puts nacho a little more at ease with humor, “maybe alligator” good writing
An honest man doing honest work. If only Nacho had followed his father's example.
Nacho is the most tragic character. Forced to work for the cartel to protect his family. Really not cut out for it. Makes constant plays to undermine the cartel and, well... you saw the show. He was just as honorable as his father was in his own way, but his father never saw it. He just thought Nacho took the wrong path.
nachos dad is just anything we need to inspire to be
"How'd you find me?"
And without uttering a word, Mike says, "It wasn't hard."
Love how in the entire show Ignacio never disrespect his dad even once.
I love nacho still keep the "vaas" thing like the way he ask or talk
Mike and Varga Senior was wholesome
also:
How'd you find me
Mike 😆 come on
Nacho and Mike having fun on a trip in Belize.
1:29 that face was fing priceless XD
His dad was already proud of him. He got greedy and got involved with the Cartel.
It's not an auto shop, it's an upholsterer. You'd think the official channel would get it right
mike visits nachos family upholstery shop doesn’t sound as good
Wow.
I was sad they never made a scene with nacho eating nachos... 😥
Walter jr: hey don't forget about me
Or Pryce eating cobbler.
Remember when Brad Pitt's character was always eating something in every scene of Ocean's 11? They should have done something like that with Nacho always eating nachos in every scene he was in.
@@dashx1103 nacho went thru so much! Idk how he handled his stress I would be stress eating so hard just to cope with all that cartel b.s.
Nacho's dad is too pure for this world.
"ayúdalo a escoger, y este, y no le vayas a cobrar de más, hombre" Papá Varga is a good man
3:00 is that a truck in the backround that walter bought with the barrel money on the desert?
3:07 - 3:18 How Mike waited for Nacho to ask the right question
3:08 just like how I met your mother
- What do you do for a living?
Barney: haha, PLEASE
The scene where mike tells papa varga about nacho 😢
“How did you find me?”
“Hmph. What a sick joke!”
Manuel is so wholesome. It's sad that his son lived the tragic life that he did.
ive never watched this show but nachos father is genuinely one of the nicest people ever, S tier human 10/10
3:08, Mike's laugh is my favorite part
Nacho could carry a series himself
Almost all the characters in this universe could maintain a series
Kind of adorable how Nacho and his dad are wearing matching shirts.
I think that's just a uniform
@@tuscan4174 What is this thing you call...Uni-form?
Nacho's father could have ripped Mike off but he's a straight arrow.
Gotta love how smooth Mike is with the negotiation. After all his time as cop, he knows EXACTLY how to deal with a guy like Nacho.
Mike's expressions at 3:10 and at 5:13 are just perfect
Assuming that he is going by his real name, to ask Mike how does he found him was probably the most stupid thing Nacho could ever ask.