Speinwall's write up on the episode. https://www.rollingstone.com/tv/tv-recaps/better-call-saul-season-6-premiere-recap-1333400/
And his take on Nacho, the hotel, and bank statement from the safe. I missed the Peruvian transaction on the statement to throw the Salamancas off Fring's scent.
And his take on Nacho, the hotel, and bank statement from the safe. I missed the Peruvian transaction on the statement to throw the Salamancas off Fring's scent.
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At the same time, it's difficult to keep up with all the moves and countermoves at times, in part because Mike's agenda is not in lockstep with Gus'. Mike likes Nacho, and feels bad that Gus has placed the kid in such a difficult position, while Gus has nothing but contempt for Ignacio Varga. Both men, though, do not want Nacho to become a live prisoner of the Salamancas, knowing that he would reveal their role in the botched assassination attempt. Mike replaces Nacho's safe with an identical one, and plants falsified evidence of a Peruvian wire transfer to draw attention away from Gus, along with details about the motel. (Mike also removes all traces of Nacho's dad, understanding that Mr. Varga is a complete innocent in all of this.) His hope is that Nacho will simply get away, perhaps with his help, while understanding that death seems more likely. And Gus just wants Nacho dead as quickly as possible, and thus has arranged for Nacho to be placed in a second-floor room with no exit, and to have Tyrus monitoring the situation from afar until the Cousins arrive. The whole thing is deliberately messy we even see the meticulous Gustavo Fring knock over a glass in one scene but it's a lot to keep track of, especially now that Hector is feeling mentally strong enough to assist his nephews in all of this.