He's a low level thug at this point but Mike can see his potential. Somewhere off screen Mike probably tells Nacho that they can't meet in public anymore and if you notice later in the series, Mike and Nacho do their business in secluded places or indoors.
You'd have to find a guy like the vet to remove that shyte. No way in hell I could even sleep until the fragmented bit of skull of another human was removed my shoulder.
realistically its nacho best interest there to not raise suspitions with his boss being shot, putting him in as potential suspect, making cartel maybe look into nacho and find out about his side business. plot armor or not, it would be just dumb to kill a cartel member like tuco - hector and other salamancas probably wouldnt stop till they found out who did it (as we find out later in breaking bad where walter nearly gets chopped to pieces by the twins, and later hank almost gets killed in a public space during daytime. cartel dont care and they will go crazy if they seek revenge for their family member). also as in the story - when tuco is out of picture, lalo comes in and he is much worse to deal with than tuco i guess nacho meeting lalo was unfortunate event but i imagine you cant walk out of cartel business just because your boss/partner was put in jail. maybe if you are a low level drug dealer its possible, but nacho was tuco right hand man and he knows too much for them to just let him quit
This is a case of Half measures, over and over again. Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul are full of these examples where the protagonists, due to ego, fear, greed or letting themselves be carried away by emotions, do not want to take extreme measures.
This is why when planning this type of an event you must have a tactician. It's like the lottery you don't want to buy the ticket if everybody knows you WON.
I've come to like BCS slightly more than Breaking Bad. Particularly when it comes to character dialogue. Breaking Bad was like the edges and framework of the puzzle, BCS became the completed center to tie it all together. Heisenberg truly would never have been what he became without Saul and the events in this universe that preceeded Walt and Jesse's partnership. Which probably means Walt is killed by the twins without Gus diverting them to Hank.
Breaking Bad is the greatest action movie ever made. But some of the dialogue reflects that. “Saul” was a lot more poignant with character flaws and the little things.
Not sure why Nacho couldn't have gone to the doctor and explained that he doesn't remember how he got this piece of shrapnel...they don't need to report anything unless it's a bullet
Imagine if Nacho told this story to Erickson and any other District Attorney they wouldn’t believe a story like that. Whereas Mike he’s listening to Nacho’s story and he believes it. Because why Nacho ever make up a story like that anyone who’s worked with Tuco knows what he’s like when he’s high on drugs.
As I watch these clips of Breaking Bad, and I've never watched entire episodes or the series, I wonder who is supposed to be the protagonist and antagonist in this drama? Or is the intention to blur the roles? The bad guys are good and the good guys are bad?
I don't think protag = good can be applied in this series, lawful good characters like Hank are portrayed as antagonists to our drug lord protagonist Walt.
For one, this isn't breaking bad. Secondly, the bad guys are who you root for. Particularly if you have criminal tendencies in real life lol The writing is good enough to justify it.
I'd totally suggest giving Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, (The Sequel which is technically a prequel) a watch, the series is really good. The show tends to blur the lines a lot on morality though, which is what makes it so good. Morally dubious people can end up doing good things, and good people can end up doing bad things, all for different reasons.
Игнасио в начале сериала просто смешон, либо выставляет себя дурачком перед Майком, либо является таковым. Именно любовь к Бате изменила его отношение и личность в целом.
After watching these clips, I have a general idea where these locations are at and I find them... Ironically, they shot a lot in my general area... It's a fun little game...
Mike ended up doing it for 50 grand, and they even threw in a free gon.
Fifefty thousand, and duh gon is yours
Fifte thousan, Anna Gunn is yors
ANNA GUNN, is yors.
I love how Mike thinks and make sures about every details.
“make[s]” and “sure”…..get the grammar right!!!!
@StanBloom Right, Im no pro on this thing.
@ I forgive you
Miyke cood beet uhp evreebuddy
Why was Nacho talking to Mike THIS close to the place?
Never undestood this. It was the first thing in my mind when it aired
He's a low level thug at this point but Mike can see his potential. Somewhere off screen Mike probably tells Nacho that they can't meet in public anymore and if you notice later in the series, Mike and Nacho do their business in secluded places or indoors.
@@ricebrown1 Mike was the low level thug at this point, not nacho. That’s why he wanted to hire him. But you’re right about everything else.
@@ricebrown1 Nacho wasn't a low level thug, he was like Tuco's right hand man.
They're both being observed by someone at 2:50.
1:51
As far I can tell, I don’t think anyone has ever went to that place to buy tacos.
Maybe after Lalo took over operations they did since the man can clearly make a good taco
But the cook there was always cooking up something.
Why, nobody eats taco in ABQ? And if they have a 1 star rating on Yelp, that would attract the disaster tourist even more than a 3.6 rating.
*has GONE
In the scene where Tuco beats mike, there was a customer in line
Nacho literally carries a momento of Dog.
Let's hope he didn't have any blood borne diseases, which is highly unlikely in this line of work.
You'd have to find a guy like the vet to remove that shyte. No way in hell I could even sleep until the fragmented bit of skull of another human was removed my shoulder.
Realistically Mike should have just killed Tuco, but story-wise since Tuco is in Breaking Bad, he has plot armor til he takes a bullet from Hank.
realistically its nacho best interest there to not raise suspitions with his boss being shot, putting him in as potential suspect, making cartel maybe look into nacho and find out about his side business. plot armor or not, it would be just dumb to kill a cartel member like tuco - hector and other salamancas probably wouldnt stop till they found out who did it (as we find out later in breaking bad where walter nearly gets chopped to pieces by the twins, and later hank almost gets killed in a public space during daytime. cartel dont care and they will go crazy if they seek revenge for their family member). also as in the story - when tuco is out of picture, lalo comes in and he is much worse to deal with than tuco
i guess nacho meeting lalo was unfortunate event but i imagine you cant walk out of cartel business just because your boss/partner was put in jail. maybe if you are a low level drug dealer its possible, but nacho was tuco right hand man and he knows too much for them to just let him quit
This is a case of Half measures, over and over again. Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul are full of these examples where the protagonists, due to ego, fear, greed or letting themselves be carried away by emotions, do not want to take extreme measures.
Plot armor is when a character survives against all odds with justifications that make no sense. This is not the case here.
@dark6.6E-34agreed the term is so overused.
@dark6.6E-34 no, it literally is plot armor since the plot that we already know of ensures that Tuco 100% cannot be harmed.
His name was Dog Paulson.
His name was Dog Paulson!!
@@jeremytheloner His name was ... Dog Paulson !!
In death, he has a name
@@goljom HIS name... was Dog Paulson.
@@epimolophant😂
Nacho literally has that dawg in him
Fire comment well done sir
This plan wouldn’t even be necessary if they just looked at what happens to Tuco in Breaking Bad
This is why when planning this type of an event you must have a tactician. It's like the lottery you don't want to buy the ticket if everybody knows you WON.
I liked Dog
I like you, dog
Dog was my favorite character on this show, they should have done more with him.
I prefer Big Dog better but Dog was cool
This is the moment tuco became javi
5 years ago was the moment every 'this is the moment when walter became heisenberg' paraphrase became overused and thus unfunny
I can’t believe Tuco Bell didn’t take off.
I've come to like BCS slightly more than Breaking Bad. Particularly when it comes to character dialogue. Breaking Bad was like the edges and framework of the puzzle, BCS became the completed center to tie it all together. Heisenberg truly would never have been what he became without Saul and the events in this universe that preceeded Walt and Jesse's partnership. Which probably means Walt is killed by the twins without Gus diverting them to Hank.
I agree. I love how nacho delivers his story here.
Breaking Bad is the greatest action movie ever made. But some of the dialogue reflects that. “Saul” was a lot more poignant with character flaws and the little things.
you ever kick ball through brick wall?
Why is Tuco called Javi in most of the video description lol
Probably original script stuff
Probably AI generated.
Because RUclips offers AI-generated video descriptions now.
Whos Javi? javier elizondro? thats Ozark haha
"Pretty far, you sure you can make that shot?", while the shot in question is maybe 100 yards
Might be easy on a range, more difficult in the real world...
Moving target is not easy to hit and you get one shot.
Did AI write this video description?
Not sure why Nacho couldn't have gone to the doctor and explained that he doesn't remember how he got this piece of shrapnel...they don't need to report anything unless it's a bullet
Imagine if Nacho told this story to Erickson and any other District Attorney they wouldn’t believe a story like that.
Whereas Mike he’s listening to Nacho’s story and he believes it. Because why Nacho ever make up a story like that anyone who’s worked with Tuco knows what he’s like when he’s high on drugs.
Or maybe how Jessie gets Walt Jr out of jail to reclaim his millions with Skylar and Marie.
Plot armor saved Tuco here.
It's a bell you don't unring
As I watch these clips of Breaking Bad, and I've never watched entire episodes or the series, I wonder who is supposed to be the protagonist and antagonist in this drama? Or is the intention to blur the roles? The bad guys are good and the good guys are bad?
There are not many angels in these shows indeed. But most characters are likeable and understandable in their own way.
I don't think protag = good can be applied in this series, lawful good characters like Hank are portrayed as antagonists to our drug lord protagonist Walt.
For one, this isn't breaking bad.
Secondly, the bad guys are who you root for.
Particularly if you have criminal tendencies in real life lol
The writing is good enough to justify it.
I'd totally suggest giving Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, (The Sequel which is technically a prequel) a watch, the series is really good. The show tends to blur the lines a lot on morality though, which is what makes it so good. Morally dubious people can end up doing good things, and good people can end up doing bad things, all for different reasons.
They're planning how to bring Tuco to jail, right?
The risks Mike took were all for Kaylee.
Name is Tuco, not Javi
I like mikes car
Игнасио в начале сериала просто смешон, либо выставляет себя дурачком перед Майком, либо является таковым. Именно любовь к Бате изменила его отношение и личность в целом.
finally, i love this scene
Yep another bad idea of mikes.
What’s he up to man what’s he doing
Why not make Jessie pink man the new heisenberg
This was the moment piece of Dog's skull stuck into Nacho's skin
After watching these clips, I have a general idea where these locations are at and I find them... Ironically, they shot a lot in my general area... It's a fun little game...