aTmAg said:
Complete Idiot said:
aTmAg said:
What's gimpy Lalo going to do to catch Nacho that the twins and 1000 cartelos and federales aren't already doing better? Lalo has taken special precautions to make people think he is dead. Why would he risk that to merely be one more person looking for Nacho?
To me, that sounds nonsensical.
How does Lalo know who else is looking for Nacho? I believe he has only talked to Hector, at least that is all that has been shown, since the attack at his house. I get what you are saying but I'm not sure how aware Lalo is of the situation. If it's Nacho he's after he has to assume Nacho hasn't been extricated from Mexico already and that he could find that needle in a haystack, he seemed to be very sure of where he needed to go for the proof - I wouldn't think he'd be that sure of himself if he thought he needed to find Nacho on his own.
We know Hector told him to find proof that Fring was behind the assassination attempt, we know he then drove back into Mexico rather than towards the US. So he could get proof out of Nacho, if we think that is not his likely destination than where else? Is there something he could find at his house that would tie Nacho or the attackers to Fring? Perhaps he knows about Fring's community with the memorial to his murdered partner (where Mike rehabilitated), could he get proof there? Or perhaps there is another option a viewer wouldn't yet be aware of.
I don't remember season 5 enough to know who Lalo told about Nacho. But clearly he told enough that they knew to go after Nacho first thing. If he didn't, then that would be a HUGE plot hole in s6e1 that nobody has mentioned yet. I give Gilligan/Gould way more credit than that.
Bolsa and the cartel blame Nacho for the assassination attempt and Fring is going along with that and sharing Nacho's whereabouts with the cartel, maybe Lalo realizes that all would be happening and that they all must be hunting down Nacho and he also trusts the cartel to take Nacho alive - so he's going back into Mexico to join the hunt and eventual interrogation. As you said, he knows the cartel is aware of Nacho and therefore they all must be after him and Lalo won't have to find him alone. I am not sure how important it is that he continues the ruse that he is dead, or perhaps he thinks he can continue the ruse, at least as far as Fring's camp is concerned, if he only comes in contact with cartel members he trusts (the cousins).
Fring also now realizes Lalo is alive so it's a race to kill Nacho, and perhaps Lalo, before Lalo can get ahold of Nacho himself.
Whatever the writers do will probably be better than anything I speculate about - binging is fine but I also like this speculation between episodes.