He didn't drive his car. He drove some little blue car that I guess he rented.
that's a damn good point about him seeing the car. Also, Nacho could spill the beans. I can't remember...was Nacho in Breaking Bad?
He didn't drive his car. He drove some little blue car that I guess he rented.
that's a damn good point. LOL.
So it will have to somehow be through Nacho.
Good catch. My guess is their double focus on it means something.
Love shows you can break down and theorize about two days later.
thought the same thing after you brought it up. But it may have been just to show where the driver's attention focused. Which allowed Mike to get the drop on him
Hard to believe that Mike would allow the car to come back to haunt him. He's pretty efficient.
Now that I think about it, I'm surprised that he acknowledged to Nacho that he jacked the truck. Knowing that Hector could go after his granddaughter.
I'm not sure Mike is all that careful yet. Breaking Bad Mike would have never flaunted that cartel money by buying a round for the house in a crowded bar.
Exactly. There's lessons being learned all over by everyone.
There's something there. The fact Nacho knows is going to bubble back up. My guess is they suspect an inside job, take a closer look at Nacho, everything else becomes known, Nacho gives up Mike, Nacho is ended and they come after Mike.
And that might be where they leave things until next season.
I don't think it does come back to Mike, since we have seen Kaylee in BB and since it has been established already that Mike can't protect her from the cartel. I do agree it comes close though with Nacho. But I think Nacho doesn't talk, he proclaims innocence until the end.
Yeah...that's right about Kaylee. Which is why I wonder why Mike confessed to Nacho. Maybe Mike sets it all up later to look like Nacho.
I didn't see this mentioned anywhere. A reference to Nacho from BB.
http://uproxx.com/tv/the-main-villai...-breaking-bad/
maybe not...but he's so methodical already...but you're right...flashing the money in the bar
You've made a good case about why it wouldn't come back on Mike. But if it does, it might be that one of Hector's guys sees Mike flashing money or buying drinks for the house.
Wow, that's awesome.
Something happens with Mike. Right now he's far too unlikely to kill someone to become the Mike from Breaking Bad in a slow, harmless, aging evolution of self.
My guess is he quickly realizes to survive in this game he has to be the danger.
What do we know?
Hector ends up in wheelchair.
Nacho isn't in BB.
Mike ends up a stone-cold killer.
Mike's family survives into BB.
Mike becomes Gus most trusted because of caution.
All that from the present:
Mike is not stone-cold killer.
Mike's family is not safe.
Mike isn't always as cautious.
Nacho does and knows too much.
Hector is most feared.
How does that script get flipped? Logical answer is Mike becames it when pushed. Only Nacho knows how badass Mike is. Hector likely is underestimating him.
It has to come back.
But I will trust the writers of it doesn't, but they love the foreshadow and Mike, that diner where he's both met with Hector and been called by Nacho about Hector, and that Ding made so famous by a battered and broken Hector seems like the kind of foreshadowing the writers use.
As for Nacho is BB from that link, I'll need to know more about that episode. What about Ignacio? Hmm...
Here's the scene: http://youtu.be/8gM6_FCeiBA
Lalo and Cartel also mentioned.
Anyone named Gerardo in BCS? Lalo is short for Gerardo.
McKean has always delivered. This show is great, and I love reading this thread.
Not sure if its the latest episode but I just got through with Ep. 9...did Chuck dieded?![]()
I agree. He's had a solid career no doubt. But it's a wonder that he doesn't get more character roles in bigger movies. Maybe he got labeled as a comedy guy from his earlier work. But he's obviously a great actor. I guess also maybe he doesn't even go for those roles. Seems content with what he does.
You're 1 episode behind. Chuck and Kim both are gone.
EDIT: I'm not gonna do that. Just kidding. Not 100% sure about Chuck but it sure looks that way.
Getting ready. Perfect schedule to fit right between Spurs nights.
not my favorite episode but still solid finale.
the cat and mouse game is fun to watch between the brothers.
God damn Chuck going in raw on Jimmy.
I wonder how the Nacho figured out what Mike was doing.
I'm 95% sure it had nothing to do with Nacho, unless he can teleport. It seems to be a clear allusion to Gus Fring.
It seems too convenient that Nacho would be blocking the shot the whole time. I wonder who Nacho could trust to put that stick on Mike's horn though. Maybe it is Fring and Nacho is getting ready to join his crew.
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