Lalo Talks With Don Juan About Gus | Magic Man | Better Call Saul
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- Опубликовано: 23 май 2022
- Lalo speaks his mind with Don Juan Bolsa about Gus.
Season 5 Episode 1 Magic Man: Now doing business as Saul Goodman, Jimmy unveils an unorthodox strategy for client development that tests Kim's tolerance of his new legal persona; Lalo searches for the mysterious Michael, only to discover a problem within his own operation.
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“You don’t understand gustavo” - actually lalo was the only one among the cartel members who really understood him
Well, him and Hector
Not Lalo, but Hector. Hector the one the passed it on to Lalo, look at this video clearly, Lalo said to Bolsa how Hector has a feeling that Gus wants revenge, if Hector didn't notify Lalo he would have not thought anything of it. Lalo was do smart he was able to comprehend and put the pieces together.
Cartel was thinking with their money brain.
Although he still underestimated him in the end, which very much led to his downfall.
The irony of it all is Lalo and Gus could’ve taken over the cartel just the two of them if not for Gus and Hector’s blood feud.
fr how is nobody talking about how clueless bolsa was for the entire series, gus weaves an elaborate web around the cartel and picks off the salamancas one by one right in front of bolsa and he's convinced "oh gus is all business" the whole time, and when he finally says "gus, iunno man, you're seeming kinda sus, when the heat from this dies down i might start to investigate you" he gets shot. i dont know if this is a testament to gus's genius or bolsa's stupidity.
and HE gets to be a don? what a sick joke!
not clueless but in on it i think
Bolsa defecated through a sunroof
It’s easy for us to say, having followed Walter/Mike, who are both very much involved with Fring’s activities. But Gus is extremely cautious and tied up any loose ends imaginable. What exactly would have tipped Bolsa off?
He probably doesn't trust Gus that much, if at all. He says that Gus will never be one of them. But up until the very end, Gus earned money for Eladio. Bolsa didn't want to rock the boat.
I think Bolsa just didn't like the Salamanca's. It was him after all that sent the guys after Saul in the desert to keep Lalo in jail. He's probably blinded by insecurity. Lalo could get his position whereas Gus as an outsider would never.
It took them over a decade but this is the most authentic and genuine Spanish conversation in the entire BrBa universe. Some times the accents the actors had (Nacho and Gus for example) were a bit jarring but this scene was like watching a novela with my grandmother.
Agreed
because both are actually spanish actors?
I didn't find Nacho bad at all
@@PieroMinayaRojasnah man nacho was really bad. You could tell he wasn't a native speaker.
@@PLUSHAMANIA He isn't supposed to be, he's a Chicano so it makes sense why his Spanish isn't that good
"You don't know Gustavo. With him it's all business."
Amazing. Fring really had these animals in the palm of his hand long before Walt came along.
just not lalo and hector
Walt? He's the one that screwed it all up with his insatiable ego.
Bolsa's the one cartel member where I don't understand how he got in. The Salamancas are muscle but Eladio apparently only hired Bolsa to constantly praise him.
@@Xehanort10 Bolsa has other people under him, not just Fring. There are other cartel heads like Bolsa. It just happens that only Bolsa and the Salamancas are present in the show, the others operate in various territories in Mexico. The salamanca "muscle" probably comes from the fact that they are all hotheads, aggressive, so they make a good enforcers.
@@Xehanort10 the best form of praising is giving money. And bolsa knew that
0:31 'Hector has this crazy idea in his head that somehow the chicken man might carry a grudge after he shot Fring's boyfriend in the head' is such a huge understatement lmao 😭
@@shawnsimmons4718 gus series?
@@shawnsimmons4718I mean, we know that Lalo enjoyed Hector's violent outbursts from the scene where he reminisces about 'Hotel Tulipan' and all the antiques he burned.
So I imagine Hector would've happily bragged to him about it before he lost the ability to speak.
But I would absolutely love a Gus series. Although I haven't heard any news about it. Do you have a source?
Last time I checked Vince Gilligan said he 'might' make another series set in the BrBa universe some day. I'm not holding my breath though. I'm happy to watch BrBa and BCS over and over again lol
@@shawnsimmons4718 It's also interesting how you point out a bunch of question marks and then sum it up with "Brilliant writing." 😅
I mean, the show's writing IS brilliant, but not for those reasons. lol
@@susieq360 It's interesting that you're criticizing my comment for no apparent reason. Your life must suck right now bra.
@@shawnsimmons4718
There's a 0% chance Gus has kids, maybe back when he lived in Chile he had kids with someone but then met Max and fled the country, or met Max later on after he escaped but that was just an appeal to Walt as a father. I think he's definitely gay, the wine scene in better call saul was to explicitly show that he won't allow himself to ever form those kinds of attachments while he does what he does. Maybe if he had lived out the series and retired then he would have at least tried again to let himself find happiness with someone.
Lalo is one of the only people to have this ‘deadly charisma’ that I cannot even begin to describe. It’s like watching a lion toy with an impala before it tears it apart
Phenomenal casting. I like how he looks like a suave Mexican soap opera actor
Jesus I thought you wrote "daddy charisma" and honestly yes
@@jackedkerouac4414 Tony Dalton used to be soap opera actor lmaooo
He's very similar to Hans Landa.
Interesting analogy.
You could tell Bolsa was protective of Gus and even felt shame in what he did. Almost immediately he stood up for Gus
Only cared about the money he makes obviously
And bolsa paid for it to😢
Protective of Gus??? "As long as he brings in the money, Eladio is happy. That's all that matters". In two sentences he gave Lalo the blueprint to try to take Gus out. And Lalo knew he had all the information he needed.
*Protective of the money gus makes .
@theprogram863Its crazy how few fans of the show understand this. You are 100% right.
Since his very first appearance, we knew that Lalo was the scariest of all Salamancas. Calculative, Dedicated, Unpredictable, Ruthless, Violent. But until this season, it kinda seemed like he was hiding all that under his sleeve and wasn't really going prime because he hadn't felt the need to. But now, he is a nightmare to everyone. Nacho is lucky he didn't have to face Lalo.
Nacho is unlucky that he failed to eliminate him!
@@AmirKhan-yv8jm when did he exactly failed to kill Lalo?
@@leomessi-dh7ed when he opened the gate to let hitmen kill lalo
@@poppop1976 but he didn't failed,it's wasn't his fault
Wait until you meet Denzel Salamanca
Pure Charismatic. Lalo will remain one of the best character in BrBa Universe.
After what he did to howie
Nah
@@alanvelasquez837 ratio
no
Better than Marie? She was the whole show
It really is amazing that Gus had all these high-ranking cartel members fooled. So much so that Lalo is the only cartel member who has to get up and say "We killed this guy's lover right in front of him, and we seriously believe that he's not going to hold a grudge?"
Well they knew he hated them, but they thought they could manage him and kept him subject
Blinded by the money he was bringing in
@@SergeKulykyup! Money talks, bullshit walks.
Wait was it confirmed that Gus was gae?
@@JohnSmith-qx8llNo, Lalo make that remark to humiliate Gus.
Lalo is such an interesting character, the actor truly nailed it
He used to be villain in mexican soap operas
@@anumpreto yeah, I've seen him in a few novelas in the past
Lalo is gonna have a chicanery moment trying to prove to the cartel that gus is hiding something, and gus and mike will play him like kim and jimmy played howard
I don't think lalo is that dumb.. but again i might be wrong
Hew will get killed by Mike.
@@jessepinkman5670 Chuck wasn't dumb either but his anger got to him, and Lalo is really angry right now
@@jessepinkman5670 this show is very unpredictable at this point >.
Lol..."Chicanery", that's 😁 funny
Every organisation needs a man like Bolsa...the person who will make sure everything keeps moving. The Salamancas had too much of a fondness for war, Fring was untrustworthy to the cartel, and Eladio was too unpredictable. Only one thing connected all those people: the money. And Bolsa made sure the money kept coming.
Exactly. Bolsa treated the whole thing like a business, where he was the CFO. Purely professional, no dumb ego/revenge motives.
Sistemistas every crew has one.
But look what happened to Bolsa in the end. Sometimes you have to keep an eye on the personal. Lalo knew that. He never trusted Gus, and if anyone had listened to him, things would have gone differently.
I think to the Dons (Eladio and Bolsa) Gus was their Walter. Someone they underestimated and never saw as a real threat. The audience sees Gus and knows that man is not to be played with but look at it thru the Dons perspectives. They only saw Gus as the "chicken man" until their last moments. Because he was smart and never revealed his true face until he had already won.
eladio and bolsa always knew about gus and how he hated them lol, its just that poisoning himself maybe was just too bold, gus made a very risky move and he almost died if not by stroke of luck
the best exchange of spanish in all of both shows
Oxy!!!
Aren't most of the Salamancas chicanos? Lalo is the homegrown Mexican isn't he?
@@thereccher8746 The Salamancas were never supposed to be chicanos, only Nacho was.
@@evangelostse2477 Tuco is the only Chicano family member. Everyone else is Mexican.
Lalo's spanish is so authentic that the subtitles don't always translate what he says lol.
Lets be real, if we were in the game we would probably be Don Juan. He's just a normal dude among geniuses. Even Don Eladio has great intuition at times.
Don hector and salamanca's basically ran things though
@@albinaoleinik718 im trying to figure that out as well
I love the double meaning of the line "then there's nothing more to discuss". Bolsa doesn't realize that Lalo is saying, "I'm wasting my time talking to you gullible morons."
I think Bolsa realizes that Lalo doesn't take him seriously. Bolsa has a frown on his face after Lalo says, "There's nothing more to discuss."
Lalo is truly one of the best villains in the BB / BCS verse, dangerous, clever, resourceful, intelligent, ruthless, charming, calculating, tactical, and makes absolutely no pretensions about what kind of person he is, he was practically Nacho and Mike all roled into one person and with a little bit of Gus in him too
You forget he has a level of charisma only rivalled by Saul Goodman
gaaaay
In Breaking Bad....Don Eladio made reference to Gustav Fring past in Chile...now Lalo talks about what happened in Santiago (guess Santiago, Chile). Imagine a prequel of Gus past.
It also involved Peter Schuler, Fring’s guy at Madrigal
Please, no. BCS was stretched out long enough as a prequel. Let Vince Gilligan make a new IP that will be cool and innovative. I love bb and its universe, but I'd love to see something new from Gilligan. And yes, I know he wasn't the main director of BCS, but it's still borrowing him and taking him away from doing more.
@@smellypatel5272 please, yes. People were wary of a BrBa prequel, and now we have one of the best shows ever. I'm sure many people would love to see stories of Mike and Gus's pasts.
@@nemishasharma5737 giancarlo esposito is way too old to play a young gus and he can't be replaced
@@BigBoy-ok3eg More true for Mike, Giancarlo can probably pull off a prequel about his Chilean past or rise to current power.
It's really interesting that there is Gus' connection to Chile and also a connection to Germany. It's also a fact that a large number of Germans emigrated to South America at the end of WW2, some to escape prosecution, and some to escape persecution from the Allies, especially Russia. There are still large populations of Germans and many German dominated settlements in South America today, primarily in Peru and Chile. In fact, I would be shocked if Gus did not have German blood flowing through his veins. After all Fring is a German surname. 🤯
But Fring is a fake name
As a Chilean I can tell you Gustavo's character traits aren't Chilean in the slightest
@Eric Diaz he has to be much older for that
My real point is it's interesting that Gilligan added this little nuance for a backstory to the main plot, just to get the Fandom more engaged. Dude is very smart and savvy as a storyteller and director.
@@sovietsean so is yours.
Now that Better Call Saul is over, I'd love to have a 2-hour movie centered around the cartel and what the hell happened in Santiago.
💯💯💯
Apparently a gay love triangle gone wrong. You know how gay Latinos are so volatile. Especially gays/guys like Lalo.
It’s either Operation Albania or Apoquindo massacre in 93. Gus backstory he was in the Pinochet military as ‘Il Generalissmo’ according to Hector in a BB flashback
As a Mexican, I am proud to have an actor like the wonderful Tony Dalton, showing that talent goes beyond any border, race, or color.
The thought doesn’t even occur to most. He’s human just like the rest of us. Stop seeing the world in nothing but color and race… unless that stuff makes up half of your personality or something.
@@LizardSkin It seems you didn't understand the message..
@@mexicuevagamer I understand fully and I also understand your world revolves around race whether u realize that or not idk
@@LizardSkin I'm not stirring anything up, it's just what I just said, in the end we all have the same blood color, and what I try to represent in my comment is simply equality.
@@mexicuevagamer thats fair I’m just a little tarded.
Howard thought that Jimmy just representing low level criminals. He just realized in his final 30 seconds that Jimmy (and Kimmy) had sunk WAYYYYYY lower that that.
And yet he didn't expect that he would be the one getting a balazo en la cabezita
you should probably delete this spoilery comment. it would be the nice thing to do.
@@Zack29810 what are you the comment police hahahah
He didn’t realize anything , watch the scene again
I lost every ounce of respect I had for Saul and Kim after that happened.
I don't want to detract from Giancarlo Esposito, or Mark Margolis, but it's really nice hearing Tony Dalton and Javier Grajeda speaking and having natural acccents. A lot of the major hispanic characters aren't spanish speakers and you can really tell. Michael Mando also sounds spot on, even though he's canadian. His parents are supposedly mexican, so I can imagine he spoke quite a bit of it growing up. It's just nice they took the effort to improve on that between shows.
mark and carlo were so good that you just gotta suck it up and deal
@@idklol4197 yea it is easy to say that if you cant tell the difference, because trust me if you can, it is hard to sit through the scene and understand the story.
Mando sounds terrible honestly
@@venturatheace1 yeah, i thought mando was good at first but upon rewatch his accent and pacing is all wrong. i'm not mexican and even i can tell. compared to papa varga and lalo you can really see the lack of authenticity
Mando isn’t Mexican at all. His mother’s from Guinea and his father from Germany. His Spanish is quite good considering he isn’t Hispanic at all.
One of Lalo's best skills is acting like "OK..your're right!" and dropping his line of thought..when really, he just decided what to do about it...and someone is about to die.
The only two characters in the BB/BCS universe that speak proper Spanish
Nacho’s dad too
Yeah!@@justinjacquez9321
Bolsa's spanish is quite broken. Sounds robotic.
@@erickmaldonado9090no it's not 😂
@@curryis828 Yes, it 100% is.
I'm so glad they were able to resolve this amicably, I hope it all worked out.
Lalo is the best Salamanca of them all, I’m more interested in his scenes than the others. Very suspenseful acting, love it and love Tony Dalton he’s perfect for this part 🙌🏼
You got that right! He plays it amazing! BLLR:)
They should have kept alive until the Gene timeline. The show has declined since his death
I’m surprised Lalo didn’t take over the entire cartel himself. He’s certainly capable of it
Either he was afraid of Eladio, or was playing the long game to usurp him.
Lalo's problem is that he doesn't have many allies. Everyone in the north were either Hector's or Nacho's guys. The twins are effective killers but have little sense of politics, and the rest of his family won't be much help at this point.
Cartel bosses has this sense of familyness that they must love, respect, and trust each other. And they all must have loyalty towards the biggest boss that is Eladio. It’s just stupid to think of overtaking the cartel for their own when being a boss already enough
@@WhyTho525he didn't give a damn about eladio so he's probably playing long game 💯
@@sultanauliarasya9326 Ma boy you're too soft and naive.
I love how he starts giggling about Gus's boyfriend... deep down he's an eight year old. :P
I feel like he’s giggling now, until he pushes Gus too far and then he shows Lalo that he wasn’t just a spook from the Pinochet regime for nothing.
who were that taking about? who got shot in the head?
@@TheMusashisan They are talking about Max, Gus's business partner and presumed romantic partner as well that was shot in the head in cold blood by Hector on Eladio's orders as a message/warning of sort towards Gus. The scene itself is shown in Breaking Bad.
His gallina as Hector once said.
@@TheMusashisan BB s04 episode "hermanos".
Man Lalo and Hector always knew from the beginning. How stupid were the cartel honestly.
This is the moment Lalo became Magic Man
No, Saul became the Magic Man.
This is the moment Lalo Talks With Don Juan About Gus.
@@prot07ype87 r/wOoOoSh
@@prot07ype87 this is the moment @Prot07ype didn’t get the joke
@@audiovisualcringe This is the moment @audiovisualcringe randomly calls something that doesn't even make sense; a joke.
I hope everyone understands that its obvious that Lalo is dead. Gus is afraid of him, but in BB he is calm. He won't even believe in his death anymore if he doesn't see him with his own eyes, because once he fell for it. There are no options, Lalo will die. And Jimmy just won't know about it
If Jimmy doesn't know about it then he'd also be nervous as hell in Breaking Bad.
Jimmy can know, Lalo already came back from the dead once
this is what I hate about prequels. no suspense is real. BCS took two more steps to ruin this with the flash forwards.
i hope they wrap BCS up soon (unlike walking dead) and release a special cut with BCS+BrBa with the flashbacks moved around for continuity
@@abuibu Well he was nervous in that Breaking Bad scene in the desert when he thought for a brief moment that Lalo came back from the dead, AGAIN. Jimmy will hear about his death but in the back of his mind he will probably always be slightly worried that it was just another fake death.
@@Ryan88881 Depends if he fecked him over or not, but probably he did if you take the desert scene in mind...
Lalo needs a prequel
You just know the majority of these comments will be about Howard
Correct
As they should be-the writers pulled a massive con on the audience. we knew Howard was going to die, but the Lalo part makes no sense unless Howard recognized it was a cartel guy
@@PikesvilleAl he saw Lalos face no way hes getting out alive. Anyways Lalo probs heard Howard saying he will expose Kim and Jimmy so..
@@PikesvilleAl the con wasnt that Lalo shot Howard, the con was having Howard pay a drunken late night visit to Saul and Kim in the first place. i found that a bit surprising but i guess the writers were trying to show how unhinged Howard was. an unlikely coincidence for him to show up at the exact same time as Lalo
What happened in Santiago?
Da gusto oír hablar en español a actores que de verdad hablan español. Giancarlo Espósito es muy buen actor pero debe mejorar su español cuando actúe como bilingüe.
Su español mejoro en el capitulo que confronta a lalo si lo comparas a como lo hablaba en bb en ese capitulo lo habla casi de una manera fluida
@@juanhubbard4077 hablas de cuando da el discurso? Creo que es cuando peor habla español….. al principio parece que está maldiciendo a Lalo en algún lenguaje antiguo o algo así. Tiene como 12 años que salió en breaking bad por primera vez y no ha mejorado su español. Aunque si es buen actor.
@@Vuakaw Creo que el unico de toda la serie que tiene español natural es Tony Dalton, los demas tienen un acento muy notorio cuando pronuncian la R.
@@juanhubbard4077 qué??? Amigo no se le entendió NADA en esa escena
@@zheik7q pues es cuedtion de como cada quien lo entiende, para mi por lo menos se entiende mejor su español en esa escena que a como se escuchaba en brba, pero si a ustedes se les hizo mal su forma se hablar estan con toda la razon a fin de cuentas cada quien tiene su punto de vista
Lalo is an amazing villain. Charming, cunning and absolutely punishing.
Funny how on a completely unrelated Better Call Saul video about Lalo, the comments are full of spoilers about the most recent episode lmao
its extremely inconsiderate on their part. so many people are gonna have that part ruined now.
@@Zack29810 My friend, do you think it is a wise idea for people who haven’t seen the latest episode to be browsing through comments?
@@XxMVPxDawg this clip is from last season, dude. people shouldn’t have to worry about seeing spoilers for season 6.
@@Zack29810 they released it now for a reason. This serves as a teaser for next episodes.
@@iwatchwithnoads7480 exactly, every little detail counts in this show !
Lalo is the complete opposite of Tuco and still the scariest of the Salamancas .
lalo is not a drug addict like tuco. And yet, Tucos "tight, tight, tight" is legendary.
Poor Howard I feel so bad
Yeah, he was such a good guy
I'd say howard wasn't good.
Compared to everyone else he was though. Depression, a failing marriage, debt, and more. And he still tried.
Until he was completely ruined by Jimmy and Kim, who wanted to tear him down for no good reason.
He may not be the best character in terms of morals, but when weighed against almost anyone else he is better, since he was not a druggie, a killer, a criminal or a drug lord.
@@hepic2874 wat bad morals did howard possess? we never really ever see him do anything morally evil. howard didn’t keep jimmy from workin at hhm chuck did. yea he put kim in dock review which wasn’t cool. that’s probably the worst thing he did in the show. howard was a good guy and not just compared to everyone else in the show
@@princeofthestrayed *doc** review
@@princeofthestrayed in the last episode he asked Irene to go in a wheelchair to make her seem older to get the suit over faster. He also was a sting chuck was pulling to ruin Jimmy, but then Jimmy ruined him. He would be neutral good, since he did most things morally well but I think there are more examples of tiny extra things done. But yes out of every character unique to bcs he is the morally best main character.
I like how BCS sets up Don Bolsa's suspicions of Gus turning on the cartel. Here Bolsa writes off Gus as a non-threat but, by the time BB happens he realizes what Gus is up to but, it's too late by the time he does.
Lalo,bolsa y el papá de nacho son los únicos personajes que si hablan español de verdad 🇲🇽
Eladio y Tuco también
Y los primos? Creo que me equivoqué de show
Man imagine if they met Howard that would be mind blowing
Haha
I know right, my head would EXPLODE!
i think my brain would splatter with that information
💀💀 (howard emoji)
Cómo mexicano, Lalo actúa muy similar a como lo haría un sicario de México, igual con esas actitudes y sonriendo siempre
Pero rompe el estereotipo. Porque es más carismático. Lalo es más parecido a Hans Landa que al Chapo.
I don't speak Spanish. But to me it sounds like Lalo speaks far better Spanish than any other actor in this show. Right?
yes him & Bosla
Both him and Bolsa speak Spanish in real life. However, they're not the only actors who are fluent as Nacho's Dad and Don Eladio speak it as well.
Unlike the mid-season finale, the amount of spoiler comments don't shock me at all
Any true fan should have watched it by now.
@@arshilahmad9811 There is no "true" fan, there's only fans with the time to watch, and those without the time.
@@MrPoeGhost Now is the time
@@arshilahmad9811 some places are not available you know
@@MrPoeGhost as Lalo told Jimmy…
“You’ll make time….GLAH”
To think, if Bolsa listened to Lalo, he would be alive
"With him it's all business"
Yeah, let's see if you remember telling that to Lalo when the Federales are at your door, Bolsa.
Funny thing is when he finally put the pieces together and realized gus was behind it he still had no idea what his motive was despite the fact that lalo pretty much told him it here. And he only realized gus was behind it too late
This show will NEVER get old!
Now looking back, I start to miss the days when chuck is around. The producers have this ability to write the Plot in such a way, you hate some of the characters in the early seasons and like them later(chuck, Howard) and some characters you like in early season but hate them in the end(Lalo, Jimmy, Kim). Especially in the last scene of S6E7 when Howard debunking Jimmy and Kim, the subtle facial expression of Kim being careless, unsympathetic and“yeah, we set you up, so what?” That is moment when I lost my admiration for the character built up in previous seasons. Very sad and shocking ending for a mid season finale, but yeah amazing Show.
I still love Lalo, Jimmy and Kim. I also felt bad for Howard but doesn't mean I start to hate Jimmy and Kim over it or even Lalo. Never really liked Chuck.
@@abuibu remember when Howard recall chuck’s perfection to details about soda can? You certainly can tell chuck is the elder brother who dedicated everything of him to professional life. It definitely has something to do with his pride( part of the driving factor for his high standard), but in another sense you can say he is a victim of social expectations who doesn’t allow any flaw on his reputation which may affect his career(hence his distancing himself from associating with anyone with misdemeanors, in this case jimmy). When Jimmy first came to chuck’s for dinner, you can see how hard is chuck trying to please Rebecca as Jimmy did, but unfortunately making jokes is not his strong suit. He got a human side of him, especially in the karaoke night. He is wrong refusing to acknowledge Jimmy’s potential (or will)to be a good person. But he is dead right About jimmy’s insincerity and irresistible corner-cutting for self interest.
Just a thought, but agree to disagree.
are there any real good guys? I can't only think of Walter's new born being innocent.
@@robbyddurham1624 haha that's a good one, so it seems most of the main characters are either bad or turning bad. The Travel wire guy, the good Samaritan who save the ice cream truck driver, they're all dead.
@@robbyddurham1624 hank the only hero in a world full of villans
One thing I do not understand. How on earth did they think Gus did NOT hold a grudge about Maximino's death?
Good timing with this upload! "Let's talk"
Lalo is the only guy in the whole serie who speak perfect spanish. lol
Bolsa and Papa Varga also speak really good, I'm a native Spanish speaker.
@@MartinezVM nacho dad. yes!. bolsa speaks spanish as good as don Eladio.
@@froasakura Don Eladio spanish is better than Hector, Gus, Nacho, in that order. but I won't consider it as good as Bolsa, he has a lot of english accent.
@@MartinezVM yeah you right. bolsa spanish is pretty good also on second hearing.
@@froasakura but tbh, if we go on strict way, Lalo Spanish is native from the capital of Mexico, doesn't make a lot of sense if someone said he was from Chihuahua, which is the place where presumably was his house. Accents are really different but whatever, I know Gus is from Chile but he doesn't even sound is he was from there, the only one who sounded with the right "Chicano" accent was Papa Varga. Also Bolsa accent sounds very idk, Miami mixed with Mexican.
I'm wondering what Jimmy is gonna think when/if he finds out Kim knew Lalo was alive, the second half of the season gonna be crazy
Edit: Guys, I am caught up with the show. Kim kept it a secret that Lalo was alive from Jimmy. Please read the comment, thanks.
Maybe she'll keep it to her grave.
I can see the sandpiper settlement money going to her vacuum cleaning duties, if you know what I mean.
I think Jimmy has not yet transformed into Saul goodman, he will when Kim betrays him in the end .
BROOOOO, what episode are you on bro you missed alot on yesterday's episode!
@@jasonbloxor1773 bro has no idea what happened
@@jasonbloxor1773 I am caught up, Im not sure if you read my comment correctly because Jimmy still doesn't know Kim knew he was alive
I watch so many clips of this show I probably don't even need to watch it anymore
What amazing actors. It's like nothing to them. Kudos
it's crazy when you go back and watch BB seeing how much younger both Jimmy and Gus look.
Even Bolsa looks younger in BB
Tyrus as well
You’re talking a decade earlier lol. It’s not that crazy
Lalo was the one guy in the cartel that never fail to read Gus for what he was/wanted.
Well, it was Hector. Lalo explained in this video.
Hector knew and told Lalo
One of the best cut scenes
Lalo is the most sadistic member of the Salamanca family, and that’s saying something.
How you could not just love Lalo Salamanca?
I love how all the Salamanca's refer to Gus Fring as, "the chicken man."
the chickenery man... 😁
And the way they say it actually sounds insulting lol
1:07 Bolsa will never be one of the clever Cartels like Lalo. But he earned. As long as he brought in the dollars, Eladio was happy. That is all that mattered. Now nod and smile if you understood that.
This a great show
0:40 this confirms even more gus's sexuality
I like the parallel in that the cartel brought in an outsider out of greed that ended up destroying them much in the same way that Gus brought in Walter which ended destroying him.
Los mejores dialogos lo tiene lalo xD
I wish we had more insight on what happened with Fring in Santiago, Chile which caused his friend to get killed by Don Eladio 🤔
It caused Fring to live, not his friend to die.
He was probably a fascist executioner under Pinochet which is likely the one trait the cartel admired about Gus: precise brutality
He was killed because they smuggled their product under his nose to his men. It had nothing to do with anything he had done specifically in Chile, except referring to how much more dangerous it is in Mexico.
‘friend’ lol
0:52 I hope the second half of Season 6 shows us what happened with Gus in Santiago, been referenced a bunch of times, but no hints as to what actually happened
Liam Collins------The incident was covered in Breaking Bad . A cartel guy killed Gus`s boyfriend , right in front of Gus . He was devastated , but , has been plotting his revenge .
@@williameddy1662 not talking about Max being killed, I'm talking about Santiago, when Gus was in Chile, presumably working for Pinochet.
It's been referenced several times throughout the show, but not explicitly said or shown.
Wait! That was his boyfriend 😩😳🤣😂
@@brandalynashley6473 Is has never been confirmed though there are many hints that Gus and Max were indeed in a relationship. Also in reference to one of the comments above: it wasn't some random cartel guy who killed Max but Hector himself.
I love Lalo’s Spanish speaking. So nice try and follow it
0:48 Lalo be like "Dude, are you taking some of your own supply?"
People that must be kept happy in BB/BCS (from the least important to the most):
-Don Eladio
-Huell
-Abuelita
Howard Hamlin 😭
Are we ever going to find out who Gus really was in Chile? Here we get a mention of Santiago, and Eladio only spared Gus because of his connection to Chile
If you watch the new hit series, Slipping Jimmy. It goes into great detail about Gus in Chile.🤫🤡
@@OldieWan Oh wow, I didnt know that...
It's really interesting that there is Gus' connection to Chile and also a connection to Germany. It's also a fact that a large number of Germans emigrated to South America at the end of WW2, some to escape prosecution, and some to escape persecution from the Allies, especially Russia. There are still large populations of Germans and many German dominated settlements in South America today, primarily in Peru and Chile. In fact, I would be shocked if Gus did not have German blood flowing through his veins. After all Fring is a German surname. 🤯
I think as much as we'll get was that he was a General of some description in the Pinochet regime. I always assume some sort of intelligence role but given how brutal that would be and difficult to actually tie it into the real world history I think it's smart the writers keep it vague and implied.
FarCry 6 reveals it
Lalo is a total G
Would watch a spin-off fronted by Lalo all day long!
RIP Howard :/
Deserved
Lalo is a Mexican Hans Landa. Charismatic and charming, but always suspicious of everyone. And violent if the situation gets to the point.
Something terrible must have happened in Santiago for Lalo to be disgusted by it
We need a prequel about Gus
lalo was the only one in the cartel who guessed gus's motivation and bro even thought it was FUNNY!! such an amazing character man
The Chicken Man
@@TheGillenium los culos hermanos
Man imagine how stupid Bolsa must feel in moments before his death
We need the Gustavo en Chile pre-prequel
Lalo always chilling
Imagine if the Salamanca's ended up on top in Don Eladios position, they would've totally killed Bolsa
Seen this clip a few times and this time watched Balsa's expressions. He was being stern here and wasn't thrilled at all with Lalo's antics. And still, he should've listened to him.
Balsa has a wooden expression on his face...
Behind their smiles and pleasantries, these guys are ruthless and would kill each other to keep their business interest intact.
His laugh is beautiful lol.
1:12 is when Lalo realized that he cannot hurt Gus directly but if he really wants to, he has to kick where it hurts. He has to hurt Gus’s side of “business”. This is why he is the smartest Salamanca, but also most dangerous.
Lalo scares me more than Tuco ever did.
Vince, about time we got a series on what happened in Santiago
I was there 1 month ago. Amazing
I saw 160 breaking bad places in Albuquerque!!!
Ya davut usta onu bunu bırak da los pollos hermanos dürümü yedin mi :D
@@elvinrzazade elbette
Gus Fring is the real champ...in both series. He eliminated what neither Walt, jesse mike or saul could do. He eliminated the cartel.
Fring is also the only character who "won." Sure, he did go down, but remember he took out his primary villain with him. Fring is the only character on both series who did everything he set out to do, and technically was never arrested or officially suspected. He was easily the smartest and most cunning character.
0:38 "Fring's boyfriend"
Did he confirm the obvious?
No, pretty sure hes joking
@@DFFilmmaker yeah, otherwise he wouldn't have used the diminutive of boyfriend (he said "his little boyfriend") and laughed, it was obviously a mockery
i mean giancarlo has said it since breaking bad so yeah they finally got up and confirmed it
Lalo needs his own series 🦍
Just finished BCS and on my RIP Lalo tour
Rip Howard
After last episode lalo truly has done something unforgivable
Such a tool comment. As if the others he's killed on the show (besides Frings assassins) weren't innocent people
@@Superpity07 yeah people keep forgetting about the travel agency guy.
@@Superpity07 Innocent people that barely had screentime. On the other hand, we grew up watching the series with Howard.
@@A10S10001 please delete your spoiler.
@@Zack29810 shush
All Breaking Bad memes aside, this scene really does foreshadow the end of these characters. They're absolutely surrounded by Los Pollos Hermanos here. Gus already has them ensnared and it's only a matter of time...
Lalo's Santiago reference can be a subject for another sequel.
Might carry a grudge 😂😂😂😂