I'm all caught up, but thanks for the concern. Also curious to see what happens to Nacho too, he wasn't in BB, right?
I get a sense there's no way he makes it out of this season alive. He's poked the hornet's nest a few times and now he's too deep in it and Lalo is onto him.Quad Dog said:
I'm all caught up, but thanks for the concern. Also curious to see what happens to Nacho too, he wasn't in BB, right?
Older article that recalls some of the cross over references: https://www.bustle.com/p/lalo-on-better-call-saul-is-now-sauls-client-explaining-that-breaking-bad-mention-21823737Quad Dog said:
I'm all caught up, but thanks for the concern. Also curious to see what happens to Nacho too, he wasn't in BB, right?
To me that would definitely seem like the biggest character unique to one series entirely not in the other, so possibly "gone completely" in BB but the reason as to why has to be the biggest storyline.larry culpepper said:I get a sense there's no way he makes it out of this season alive. He's poked the hornet's nest a few times and now he's too deep in it and Lalo is onto him.Quad Dog said:
I'm all caught up, but thanks for the concern. Also curious to see what happens to Nacho too, he wasn't in BB, right?
The one non-BB character I really hope doesn't die is Kim. We know her story with Jimmy won't end well. Hopefully they just go their separate ways and maybe have some kind of reunion in the Gene epilogue.
But Saul also says in his first appearance 'did Lalo send you?' or something like that. Indicating that Lalo was alive at the time it was said.Complete Idiot said:
I was trying to avoid typing it in case someone has only watched BCS, but yes I was referring to Gus telling Hector he was the end of the Salamanca line.
I think that season 5/6 of BCS overlap time wise with BB seasons 1/2 - I could be wrong. But I did read some BB characters will now appear in BCS season 6 for the first time.Stat Monitor Repairman said:But Saul also says in his first appearance 'did Lalo send you?' or something like that. Indicating that Lalo was alive at the time it was said.Complete Idiot said:
I was trying to avoid typing it in case someone has only watched BCS, but yes I was referring to Gus telling Hector he was the end of the Salamanca line.
I don't think we know for sure whether Lalo is alive or dead.
I don't see any reason to lean towards alive over dead.
Theres conflicting evidence, but nothing to suggest one over the other.
In my mind.
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Further strengthening the case for Kim appearing in the monochrome world of Better Call Saul's flash-forwards is the fact that she already has a loose connection to Omaha. Kim revealed that she grew up in a small-town in Nebraska, the same state that Omaha is in. What's more, it's said to be on the Nebraska/Kansas border, which would put her within around 100 miles of Omaha - close enough to make the link noteworthy. Kim has also been shown wearing a Kansas City Royals jersey - the team supported in Omaha - and referred to how she might've ended up working in the Hinky Dinky, a real-life grocery store chain that has its origins in Omaha.
These could be red herrings or throwaway mentions, but taken together they stack up as more than circumstantial evidence as a link between Kim, Omaha, and Gene. The decision to have Gene be in Nebraska was made knowing it called back to Breaking Bad's "Granite State". Similarly, having Kim hail from Nebraska was a choice made knowing it's the state Gene lives in. The show hasn't always plotted everything out in advance, but this suggests that the plan is, or at least has been, on the table for Kim to wind up in Omaha.
If, say, Kim were to be placed in the witness protection programme, made to disappear by Ed, or even just having to leave Albuquerque behind for another reason and deciding to move back to Nebraska, then it would position her nicely for a reunion with Jimmy, now living out his life as Gene in a sorrowful existence. It was Ed who sent Saul Goodman to Omaha, and it's even somewhat possible he did so because that's where he also sent Kim many years previous, unbeknownst to Jimmy. All of this would allow for Better Call Saul to close out their stories together which, given all they've been through, is something both characters deserve.
What happens with Lalo while events of breaking bad was happening?Complete Idiot said:I think that season 5/6 of BCS overlap time wise with BB seasons 1/2 - I could be wrong. But I did read some BB characters will now appear in BCS season 6 for the first time.Stat Monitor Repairman said:But Saul also says in his first appearance 'did Lalo send you?' or something like that. Indicating that Lalo was alive at the time it was said.Complete Idiot said:
I was trying to avoid typing it in case someone has only watched BCS, but yes I was referring to Gus telling Hector he was the end of the Salamanca line.
I don't think we know for sure whether Lalo is alive or dead.
I don't see any reason to lean towards alive over dead.
Theres conflicting evidence, but nothing to suggest one over the other.
In my mind.
It's possible Lalo was alive early in BB timeline but not when Fring told Hector that Hector was the last Salamanca.
I think the Fring statement to Hector is pretty clear cut and would be hard to explain away if the writers are stringent about continuity.
Another hint would be we know a lot about the Salamancas in BB, see them in the series, see them at Don Eladio's, etc - but Lalo only mentioned once, in season 2. Why would Lalo never be seen in BB, or only mentioned that one time? I could buy the fact he never shows up in NM since he jumped bail on a murder charge, but it seems we'd see him in Mexico at Eladio's, or hear his name more.
Who knows - just killing time until I can watch and find out.
Thats a good point.SBIBCA AG 03 said:
Walter forced Saul into the drug trade and threatened him when he wanted out. He didn't waltz back into the life that got Kim killed.
Yeah, in my rewatch of season 5, she was not stopping on harassing Howard and was even encouraging it. We've seen her devious side. The other thing is based on the flashback as a young girl, things with Mom weren't rosy at all, why go back there if she has any choice at all in where she lives? It's convenient for Gene, but we never saw any other ties back there other than a Royals jersey and the flashback.Teddy Perkins said:
Kim was slowly breaking bad over season 5 and I think we'll see her continue that trend in season 6 now that she is free of Mesa Verde. I don't think she's killed in the final season but she is going to have to get out of NM. Crazy theory is that she is the one that orchestrates Lalo's demise which puts her on the run from the cartel.
I think Howard is one of the most tragic characters in the series. He starts off as a villain, but he turns out to be a decent guy who was manipulated into doing Chuck's dirty work. Then Jimmy lets him take the blame for Chuck's death.Dupree said:
Howard is the most standup guy besides Nachos dad, guy gave Jimmy so many opportunities
Nacho's dad is my hero.Dupree said:
Howard is the most standup guy besides Nachos dad, guy gave Jimmy so many opportunities
I worry that he is going to get killed. And that will be damn sad especially for the few minutes he has been shown in the entire series. Goes to show how good those writers are.Dupree said:
Same, you could tell how disappointed he was when nacho suggested he sell the business