Can we keep this thread to BCS please? I don't give a **** about these other shows. Lol.
No ***** One serious tv show that I actually pay attention to at any given time is about enough for me.Know Your Enemy said:
Can we keep this thread to BCS please? I don't give a **** about these other shows. Lol.
TCTTS said:
Latest Ringer podcast thinks it's Lalo in the black car at the end of episode two, following Jimmy and Kim, and that they're his "proof."
I understand that theory but to me the hole in it is why wouldn't Lalo go with the coyotes back across the border to the states then? To me it seems that Lalo's epiphany on the phone was that he needed to find Nacho and get him to admit Gus set him up.TCTTS said:
Latest Ringer podcast thinks it's Lalo in the black car at the end of episode two, following Jimmy and Kim, and that they're his "proof."
But everybody was already going after Nacho. Lalo didn't need to go help out on that.Teddy Perkins said:I understand that theory but to me the hole in it is why wouldn't Lalo go with the coyotes back across the border to the states then? To me it seems that Lalo's epiphany on the phone was that he needed to find Nacho and get him to admit Gus set him up.TCTTS said:
Latest Ringer podcast thinks it's Lalo in the black car at the end of episode two, following Jimmy and Kim, and that they're his "proof."
I think Hamlin may already be onto Saul stashing the coke in his locker and may have hired his own PI to follow him around.
Going after Nacho to kill him or going after Nacho to capture him and get him to admit Gus' involvement? Seems to me they would be out for blood unless instructed to keep Nacho alive.aTmAg said:But everybody was already going after Nacho. Lalo didn't need to go help out on that.Teddy Perkins said:I understand that theory but to me the hole in it is why wouldn't Lalo go with the coyotes back across the border to the states then? To me it seems that Lalo's epiphany on the phone was that he needed to find Nacho and get him to admit Gus set him up.TCTTS said:
Latest Ringer podcast thinks it's Lalo in the black car at the end of episode two, following Jimmy and Kim, and that they're his "proof."
I think Hamlin may already be onto Saul stashing the coke in his locker and may have hired his own PI to follow him around.
Was the last time we saw him (Gene) the episode where the guy accosted him in the mall and made him say "Better Call Saul?" He called the cleaner, and then cancelled to stay in Omaha and "deal with it myself," somewhere in the 1st half of Season 5.torrid said:
One thing we did not see last night - a fast forward black-and-white Gene scene in Omaha.
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Speaking of characters who I care about deeply, when it comes to 601, when did you decide or realize that you weren't going to start this season with Gene?
As we started talking about the whole season, we realized that this season has a very different structure from the other seasons of the show. It has a different structure, it goes into places that we've never been before, there are shocks of many kinds, and it seemed like starting it in a different way was the right thing to do, waiting to see Gene Takovic might make sense at this point. It's no big surprise that Gene is part of the show, because that's the key art: Bob as Gene Takovic, the Cinnabon manager, either taking off or putting on a Saul Goodman sport coat. So I think it's a pretty good bet that we're going to see Gene, but maybe waiting to see him is the right move.
I chatted with #BetterCallSaul co-creator Peter Gould about last week's big cameo announcement, the situation with Gene from Omaha, the twisty start of the season's second episode and more:https://t.co/5kKVOtJ37h
— Daniel Fienberg (@TheFienPrint) April 19, 2022
They were already instructed to keep Nacho alive. One of the twins shot his own gunman and said "alive" because that guy was trying to shoot Nacho. And all of this while they still think Lalo is dead. So I see no reason for Lalo to join in on that search (and he can't even walk well).Teddy Perkins said:Going after Nacho to kill him or going after Nacho to capture him and get him to admit Gus' involvement? Seems to me they would be out for blood unless instructed to keep Nacho alive.aTmAg said:But everybody was already going after Nacho. Lalo didn't need to go help out on that.Teddy Perkins said:I understand that theory but to me the hole in it is why wouldn't Lalo go with the coyotes back across the border to the states then? To me it seems that Lalo's epiphany on the phone was that he needed to find Nacho and get him to admit Gus set him up.TCTTS said:
Latest Ringer podcast thinks it's Lalo in the black car at the end of episode two, following Jimmy and Kim, and that they're his "proof."
I think Hamlin may already be onto Saul stashing the coke in his locker and may have hired his own PI to follow him around.
I'm not saying Lalo is directly participating in the chase of Nacho and you are making some timeline assumptions based on the order of things being shown in the episode. You also don't see the cousins being instructed to keep Nacho alive, unless I just don't remember it. The cousins show up to Lalo's place cover up the burned corpse with their jacket and we are lead to believe they think it's Lalo but Lalo could have already told them to play along so everyone thinks he's dead. Or the cousins could actually think it's Lalo and start their search for Nacho and then Lalo could have called them and told them he needs Nacho alive. I could definitely be wrong but I do think it's a possibility Lalo realized on that phone call that he needed Nacho alive and should stay in Mexico until the search is concluded and he has an opportunity to question Nacho himself.aTmAg said:They were already instructed to keep Nacho alive. One of the twins shot his own gunman and said "alive" because that guy was trying to shoot Nacho. And all of this while they still think Lalo is dead. So I see no reason for Lalo to join in on that search (and he can't even walk well).Teddy Perkins said:Going after Nacho to kill him or going after Nacho to capture him and get him to admit Gus' involvement? Seems to me they would be out for blood unless instructed to keep Nacho alive.aTmAg said:But everybody was already going after Nacho. Lalo didn't need to go help out on that.Teddy Perkins said:I understand that theory but to me the hole in it is why wouldn't Lalo go with the coyotes back across the border to the states then? To me it seems that Lalo's epiphany on the phone was that he needed to find Nacho and get him to admit Gus set him up.TCTTS said:
Latest Ringer podcast thinks it's Lalo in the black car at the end of episode two, following Jimmy and Kim, and that they're his "proof."
I think Hamlin may already be onto Saul stashing the coke in his locker and may have hired his own PI to follow him around.
TCTTS said:
Latest Ringer podcast thinks it's Lalo in the black car at the end of episode two, following Jimmy and Kim, and that they're his "proof."
Lalo paid Saul 100K for making the pickup, what's left in the bag was his cut.aTmAg said:
BTW, where did Saul get that duffle bag full of money? He turned in Lalo's $7M to the court to bail out Lalo, right?