Nacho's Father Disrespects Hector Salamanca | Better Call Saul (Mark Margolis, Michael Mando)
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- Опубликовано: 14 май 2024
- Hector Salamanca (Mark Margolis) pays Nacho (Michael Mando) Varga's father, Manuel, for using his upholstery shop as a front for Hector's drug business, but Manuel reluctantly accepts to avoid Hector's retaliation.
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Hector try not to be a dickhead for 5 seconds challenge (difficulty impossible)
By disrespecting, you mean politely asking him to leave with all the restraint of the heavens.
To Hector, that’s disrespect. Have you got to the part with the story about the hotel owner yet?
@@TrashcanTroubadour Of course I have. To Hector even the smallest hint of anger is a sign of disrespect, I'm just calling the title of the video misleading.
@@danielcarithers3345 Hector felt disrespected, therefore the title is not misleading
In that world; actually, yeah
@@koko4620there’s disrespect and being unhappy with someone’s decision or opinion of you, hector wouldn’t experience disrespect without explaining his position to you, whether that be taking your balls or leaving you to be very happy you still have them
Never underestimate someone's love for his father. Hector said himself. "La familia es todo". He got what he deserved...
As evil as Don Hector is, I love his character. He is more than competent at his trade and you can tell he earned his stripes through years of being both ruthless and smart.
@@kimloy8019 Except Hector is a complete dumbass who got outplayed and got his whole family he claims to love so much killed.
He is ruthless though.
@@kimloy8019than how did Gus run circles around him? Gus had him played as a patsy for most of the show and he never even realized it.
if Nacho loved his father he never would have got mixed up in the cartel in the first place. as if the cartel using his family wasn’t obvious enough, Nacho died and his dad never saw him again. nEvEr UnDeReStImAtE lOvE fOr FaMily - more like never delude yourself into thinking your decisions affect only you
@@kylerstorm9260maybe to make more money
Forget about Mike, Nacho's dad had balls the size of aircraft carriers.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
It's easy to have confidence when you know you're the most skilled and capable person in any room you're in and can outmaneuver your enemies even when outnumbered, Mike's confidence is because he knows he can keep himself safe but Nacho's dad knows he is powerless in the situation and still stands tall so his confidence is way more impressive.
Manuel, being on the path of righteousness gives him confidence. Mike, being on the path the game took him gives him confidence. And yes, there's a distinct difference in the two.
And just like that, Hector signed his death warrant
A wheelchair warrant.
@@a.m.studios6126 Eventually leading to his death.
Hector: I don’t trust him.
Hector as good as told Nacho that he is going to kill his father for daring to stand up against him.
And what would that accomplish? That’s the reason why Salamancas could never compete with Gus in terms of business. They were too reckless. Killing civilians, not paying Jesse for meth.
@@KAzik10001 Yeah the Salamancas may be good at killing and intimidation but they aren’t very good at anything else. Especially with how poorly their businesses seem to be doing and the meager money they offer Eladio.
And it shows in the lack of respect Hector gets from the organization. Eladio tolerates him because he’s willing to do the dirty work but he’s clearly at the bottom in terms of respect within the organization. He has some rank, but Lalo gets way more respect.
@@justinguyos5476having millions of dollars at the ready all legal through money laundering you definitely arent small
@@TrashcanTroubadourHector has always been a reckless fool.. Remember when he went to Los Pollos Hermanos to shake Gus down…
The guy with the bad haircut didn’t want the woman to leave while Nacho told him to let them go..
Hector is too spontaneous and reckless..
Eladio tolerated him because he was there from the start and built the Cartel with them..
As soon as Gus started moving Hector’s share which was more efficient and making Eladio WAYYYY more money…
Eladio couldn’t afford to give Hector his share back JUST to make less money!
Gus was playing 4d chess on Hector while Hector was playing who can throw rocks!
2:36 - you feel so bad for Papa Varga. The thought of even touching corrupt cartel money goes against everything he stands for in life.
Good thing he gave it back when he showed up to Nacho's house
He chose his morals over his son
@@AlphonseWeebayhis Son chose crime over his family
@@JimmyBoy9878 Sometimes falling in with the wrong crowd happens unintentionally
@@eaterofspiders but that doesnt excuse his actions. That may explain it but doesnt excuse it
Other way around. It was Hector who was boarish and rude.
He treated papa as just another of his mules . Same as he viewed Nacho.
As polite as Manuel was trying to be, he still defied a capo by telling him to leave the store. You don't tell a cartel boss what to do unless you're ready for a war
2:50 - I love how this shot lingers on Papa Varga instead of immediately cutting away. We see the anguish and sadness because he sees the corrupt world his son is mixed up with
Papa Varga is my favorite character. He reminds you that just because some characters are the protagonists it doesn't make them good...
why is he the one reminding you of that?
Yes, him giving Mike a reality check was one of my favorite scenes.
And being a good guy would, if not for the extraordinary intervention of Mike, have resulted in his being tortured to death
@@CombustixPresentshe’s talking about hector the show is about it bad people and everyone thinks whoever are the main characters they are good but in this reality they are not
Manuel Varga and Donald Margolis (Jane’s dad) are the two purest characters in this universe imo, at least the ones that aren’t kids
In the end he lost his son but he outlived them all.
The thing is he realized from the start that he is going to lose his son, or in fact, he already lost his son, that's what makes it so sad
1:35 I love how the bell on the counter matches Don Hector’s shirt color
I like to believe that in cinama NOTHIN is put on the scene for no reason. Even the tiny bit of detail can tell you a lot of the story. I find this very very very beautiful.
Bravo Vince!!!
Good eye friend! I didn't catch that at all!
And just the fact that there is a bell at all. I guess you haven’t heard the story about the hotel yet.
Likely intentional, the writers are crazy about symbolism through colour. Was extremely prevalent in BB, too.
Even though Nacho unfortunately met his end by the time the events of Breaking Bad started, I’m glad Papa Varga made it out!
They're 2 polar opposite people, Hectors life revolves around money and thinks he can buy everyone off, but Nacho's dad is the complete opposite, he obviously doesn't care about money and just wants to live a normal good life
It's not just that. It's that next to Nacho's father, Hector realizes he's just human scum with a big wallet.
This is one of the few characters in crime shows that has a good heart and is competent incorruptible .
At least Nacho's father was being polite on telling Hector to get out. Should've listened to Nacho but he got what was coming that would crippled him for the rest of his life.
3:03 the moment Nacho realized he needed to deal with Don Hector after that long non-response
Papa has seen this before. He knew what he was doing and where that road leads.
The exact same thing happened to Matty (Mikes son) he was offered money, he hesitated and thus he couldn’t be trusted and had to be killed.
yo good eye i never caught that one
One of the reasons Mike has a soft spot for Nacho
RIP Mark Margolis, he does not get the credit he deserved for his performance as Hector
Rest in piss
lol imagine if Nachos father started nodding and smiling while shaking Hectors hand as he laid the money on the counter.
I have to say this. It is always cool when a young star shines. Michael Mando's performance through this whole series was nothing short of amazing. He carries the entire scene every time he is on the screen. When he is acting as a henchman to the Salamanca's when he is in fear for his family's well being, when he talks to Mike, when he talks to Gus and even when he meets his end...each of these scenarios brings a different type of acting from him. From calm to panicked to ruthless to foaming angry...It's never overacted. He's brilliant and I really hope to see him in many many projects down the pipe.
This whole character is to showcase the constant struggle between criminals and honest people who just want to get by - in many cases they don’t have a choice. If you’ve seen Sicario that’s basically the message; corruption is a seed
When an unstoppable force meets an immovable object
One thing I don't get; Hector said he didn't trust Nacho's dad, Nacho didn't want Hector doing business there. So why wouldn't they just pick somewhere else? The Salamancas were rich. They could just lease a building somewhere and start their own front business or whatever and get regular shipments from over the border. Beat Gus at his own game.
When has Hector ever listened to anybody in the series? He acts impulsively and takes by force as does all the Salamancas. Gus said it perfectly to Lalo, the Salamancas have no vision.
Hector and all the salamancas are psychos. They take by force and killing a man for his business is easier than making a new one. To hector, the shop was already his property.
If they leased a place it could be traced back to them. Papa varga was already getting supplies for his shop from Mexico it would be easier and less conspicuous
the dads business was a trusted business that was clean as far as dea and customs was concerned.
It’s just one of those things you have to suspend disbelief for, you can try to rationalize it but at the end of the day they needed hector to want this shop in particular so nacho had a reason to try and kill him
Honestly, with all that Hector did that had to be one of the most psychotics things.
He knew Nachos dad was an innocent, honest working man. He knew he was one of the only good things Nacho had left. Nacho repeatedly tries to beg and reason. Yet hector fucking insists to corrupt this obviously good person, supposedly because he needed the business, but more likely just because he loved to see Nacho suffer.
It's really evil, but it's also just fucking mental. Nacho is a criminal who has done some crazy shit, do you really want to do the worst possible thing to him, and then STILL HAVE HIM WORK FOR YOU? Hector was so arrogant and such an asshole, he couldn't even stop in the name of self-preservation.
Absolutely no surprise how it all turned out, and well deserved too.
The title is misleading, Ignacio's father did not direspect Hector. He simply took insult to the refusal
It’s crazy to me that the guy gave two completely different performances as the same character, one disabled and one not disabled, and totally nailed both.
Almost like he's a professional actor or something.
2:03 Hector's face 🤣
the moment mike tell him about nachos death was so touching
Rule one of business is always deal with the actual owner. Never, ever with someone else.
Don't trust him? You involved him Hector xD
Nacho's Father. The man of steel balls to stand against cartel boss.
You can tell Manuel smells cartel all over Hector the second he lays eyes on him. He would have been less bothered by a cockroack the size of a Cocker Spaniel crawling through his door.
How did he know?
Yeah, I'd hope so lmao. Nacho tells his dad the night before Hector's visit that there will be guys from the cartel coming to his shop the following morning to take over so they can conduct their business there. Of course Manuel would be able to recognize Hector as cartel, he was expecting it.
You mean Nachos father giving hector far to much respect
Nacho's father is great. He knows that doing something "for the family" isn't honorable if it gets people hurt. Unlike almost everyone else in this story, the excuse doesn't justify the actions of the Cartel and the people associated with it, and he doesn't treat the exchange as a good thing in the slightest.
You can see how disgusted he is with his son here, almost offended that Nacho would dare leverage family for this. It contrasts well with Hector: Hector similarly is a very family-values individual, but he's unable to see how the power the Salamanca's seek is inherently self-destructive and thus isn't capable of truly valuing his family until it's far, FAR too late. It makes sense that Mr. Varga is one of the only truly righteous characters in the Breaking Bad timeline when even the most moral players of this story like Kim and Mike make up excuse after excuse for continuing to hurt people.
Mr. Varga draws the line: "There's never a good reason to hurt others." And ultimately he's one of the only characters that the story props up in a purely positive light for it, despite the tragic loss of his son.
I always thought that putting his pride as a hard working incorruptible man above everything, even at the expense of his own son's life and potentially his family's was his greatest flaw. Yes it's admirable that he doesn't want to cave in to the cartel even if its for his own son's sake which shows he has a lot of integrity, but had Papa Varga agreed to turn the body shop into a front for the cartel, Nacho would not have had to try to kill Hector and subsequently fail and as a consequence get tangled up with Gus which pretty much sealed the deal for him. Had he gone along he would have saved Nacho's life or at the very least prolonged it. In a way he is responsible for his sons death. There's also no way of knowing if Hector took revenge by killing Nacho's entire family after finding out what he did to him.
Worst take ever
"waaaaalt witmaaaaan overe hereeeee "- Silvio Dante
It wasn't so much his son leveraging family, as his son reminding him that the Salamancas will kill every single family member they have if they don't go along with what Hector wants. Granted, his son got them into this mess in the first place ...
How did he know that they are cartel?
Actually its the reverse Hector disrespected Nachos father
Yeah, he used the informal tú conjugation in telling him to relax, whereas Nachos dad said please and used the formal usted conjugation in asking him to leave.
Hector is the one disrespecting Nacho's father
The boss can sock me!. Who do you think you are?!
My question to Don Sore Throat: if u "dont trust him" why set up shop there? Go somewhere else!
Because Hector is used to taking what he wants and damn the consequences. Worked for a while.
It's one of the few options available to him to set up his own operation, since he doesn't want to rely on Gus.
Nacho’s dad was bringing in his leathers from Mexico (Jalisco if I remember correctly) and Hector wanted to smuggle in coke through there and use his upholstery business as a front.
I love hector, he is so scary walking or not
2:02 - Hector's expression goes instantly from friendly to angered after he acknowledges Nacho's dad reaction.
I guess he is not used to be refused, lol.
Hector lacked the situational insight, intelligence and charm that other villains in the show had. He's too detached, too wretched and arrogant. Throwing money on the table is his first solution to a problem, and if that won't work, then there's violence, while he could've avoided both by just trying to connect with Nacho's father, even if it wasn't genuine. But Hector is incapable of that. It doesn't even occur to him, it seems. By approaching Nacho's dad like that and expressing his distrust, he's really just sowing the seeds of doubt and wrath in Nacho's mind. He gave him the money and still doesn't trust him, and so what ensures the safety of his operation thereafter would simply be to eliminate a potential loose end. Not exactly clever for a major player in his position. And he isn't clever, because he never connects the dots. When Nacho reveals it was him who put him in that wheelchair, Hector's surprised. Meaning that when he basically threatened Nacho's dad, to Nacho's face, he didn't anticipate a son to prioritize the well-being of his own father over loyalty to 'the boss'. He actually thinks he holds that much power over his subjects.
Proper title would be "Nacho's Father Stood His Ground". You can't disrespect somebody who has no respect.
Nachos father is a real man of honor.
"disrespect". Lmao he has an fragile ego for a gangster boss.
"Sinaloa blood! Sinaloa money!"
Wouldn’t you like to see a show where when s mafia or cartel bad guy tries to strong arm a good guy, the good guy immediately whips out a pistol and kills the bad guy. Now THAT would be a great start to a movie.
His dad is a straight arrow only takes $100s.
Hector you don’t trust anyone not even your own bodyguards of course your not going to trust someone you just met
Hector went out of his way to be “disrespected”. Just leave the guy alone and do your business
He carries a big bundle of cash and still gives away just a tiny part of it, like "I force you to accept, and you are not even worth more than those 10 bills".
I think people interpreted this whole scene the wrong way .. hector really respected nacho dad .. mad it didn’t go his way but didn’t push the issue or force him simply left him alone because he knew it was a dead mission
This is the scene that made me glad to see Hector in agony when being tortured by Gus in BB.
I've literally only heard the word "papi" said by latin women in porn, so it's really funny to me hearing Hector say it.
This delivery women said it to me i thought of don hector i was confused
what not to do in life , bring some kind of illegal operation to you fathers business which he start with blood sweat and tears to bring you up , face palms
Nacho no matter how badass and capable had that naive part (because deep down, he was too good hearted for bastards like these), trying to avoid unavoidable situations, like this one. Did he really believe that Hector would just skip his father, like he's not there. Hector was a "scanner" bigger then Gus. Nothing could pass by him, that is important. BTW, look at that Michael Meyers face when not pleased, it totally passed by me, when I watched the whole thing. He literally looks like Michael Myers at 2:30. Margolis was a superior (method?) actor!
2:03 Hector: I'm sorry, what?
nacho knew this moment that hector will eliminate papi and replace with someone who can be trusted. nacho was right, its hector or nacho.
First thing Hector needs to see is Nacho father
This man has BOSS
I always wondered why Hector didn’t order his family to go after Papa Varga once Nacho confessed to crippling him.
I know Mike said anyone would have to go through him, but would Mike really be able to keep an eye on Papa Varga 24/7?
Yea, that always bothered me,
I get Nacho's final moments rant is to show much he hated Hector and the Salamancas, but damn that put such a huge target on his father and anyone he might have cared for.
It doesn't make much sense. We like to assume that somehow Mike was constantly watching over Papa Varga, but its very possible that Mike realizing there's little he could really do since the Salamancas could strike at any time, left him to the mercy of his fate. Knowing the Salamancas aren't the type to forgive nor forget they either got to him before Mike and Hector died and it's never talked about, or he was still on their to-do list.
Because it would be absolutely pointless for Hector to do so? Nacho is already dead. And right now Hector’s relationship to the Cartel is in tatters as it is. There is no way the Cartel would let his family cross the border just to have some very petty and pointless revenge that accomplishes nothing.
@@justinguyos5476 Hector literally shoots at Nacho's body several times after he died. He is petty and spiteful and would do anything to get his revenge, he is not rational.
Cartel conducts themselves with much restraint North of the border, as Bolsa told Lalo + Salamanca family's fortune were in a sorry state after jailing of Tuco, death of Lalo, and crippling of Hector after heartattack, also factoring in that death of important associates like Arturo and Nacho. By the end of Better Call Saul timeline they were in pretty bad shape (implied in Breaking Bad where Crazy 8 is an important but independent drug dealer). They were just holding on to what they had in Albuquerque because of grace of cartel, any more trouble from their operations might have caused irreparable breach.
“Nacho’s father disrespects Hector” did Lalo make this video title? Fym his dad was disrespectful? 💀
RIP Mark Margolis, you were amazing, was he even Mexican or was that just acting? Then again, I don't speak spanish so I have no idea if that spanish is any good or not, some people might say it's not authentic-sounding but whatchu gonna do?
sure he was doing everything to save his father and killing himself Nacho bring this disease to his father business and life. never let this people to your life
Just like Nicky Sobtoka's father, he was a good man who wasn't in the game
3:29 why? Cause he cant but him? Looks like money cant but everything
They need to do a series on Nacho and his upbringing.It will be a hit, his character was likable
Yeah, I would be curious to see how he got into that whole business. I guess maybe he thought he could make some quick easy money and just dabble to whatever extent he wanted? Only thing is it doesn’t take a genius to figure out that once you get into something like that there’s really only one way out. So yeah, I would be curious to see how the whole thing happened
I think, that if Nacho wasn't killed (he didn't need to be) he would've been the best spinoff material.
Vaas : The world is a diagonal... I am the balancing point.
So this is the way I see it. Vaas got defeated on the island but it was his, Gang Name, he survives his fight with Jason so then he goes home to New Mexico. This is Vaas's real life and real name, Nacho. But then after this he moves to New York and becomes a gang leader again, Scorpion, and finally gets caught and defeated from Spider-man.
Nacho father didn t even want to deal with hector, who disrespects who huh? And the boss can sock me!
Excuse me? Disrespects?
Three grand for subverting ur business 😂😂😂
I don’t believe fear is an effective motivator.
It lacks foresight. It can work temporarily but will eventually fail
Thanks to beat rice whenever i see nachos partner i always think stupid pony tail guy
I wanted the father to kiss his foot and beg him to go? what a dick hector is
It feels weird seeing hector 1:36
This scene does makes it seems like he’s just some harmless old man but we know that not true one bit
Nacho really fucked up here
Papa Varga is the only pure good character in the entire BB/BCS universe.
Even Marion has a bit of an edge.
Papa Varga is just a perfect human being.
Marion is an idiot
Hector is a cheapskate.
He had his funny moments, but I actually hate Don Hector.
It's crazy to think that Hector was the most reasonable of the Salamanca's.
I mean when it’s Lalo, The Twins, and especially Tuco that’s not really saying much
You mean to say """""""disrespected"""""" between 9 thousand quotation marks. Hector is the most disgusting character of the two saga's. The ugly thing that the real world is so full of them.
first 😂
Shame this show turned to shit midway through. Lacked a cohesive direction, unlike Breaking Bad.