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Anonymous

Notice how calm Kim was when Jimmy told her about the cartel. Shouldn't she be freaking out? Instead, back to boning and everything is back to normal the next day. Hmmm...

Anton S Soemitro

Guys, I always have problem accessing the video (Onehub). Many times it is buffering. This happens in most videos. Do you have any other alternatives?

Anton S Soemitro

That's a good idea that I haven't think about it. But most of the times I watched it in my IPad so no Download available. I can check my Mac though.

Jarrod Wild

🍗💣💵🍟 Yeah I think Howard put two and two together himself. The bowling balls were an anomaly alone, but then the prostitutes sent to him at lunch? And Jimmy's rage was amazing to see! Again he's offloading his guilt over Chuck onto Howard and his outburst is squashing his new guilt over poor Fred's family.

Jarrod Wild

That Los Pollos Hermanos that Gus and Nacho destroyed was the location in Los Lunas. Gus likely picked the one with the least revenue.

Bryan Givens

🍗💣💵🍟 Great episode and great call back to Peter Schuller, the Madrigal exec who killed himself after Gus' death. This writing and acting is a joy to watch!

Anonymous

Peter was the guy who killed himself in the bathroom in Breaking Bad.

Anonymous

Peter Schuler appears to be the boss of the food or restaurant division of Madrigal Electromotive. He oversees many restaurant businesses, one of which is Los Pollos Hermanos. Back in BB, he killed himself at the beginning of the episode called "Fifty-One" (S05A-E04, or S05E04). He killed himself by putting an electrode from a defibrillator and shocking his own brain, killing himself. We never really found out how much he knew back on BB, but it must've been enough for him to decide that the best course of action was suicide, instead of being arrested by the police. In this episode, it's shown that not only did he know about what Gus was up to, but he appears to be on higher or equal ground to Gus when it comes to authority, although Peter's resolve seems to be waning. Gus reminds Peter of something he did back on Santiago (the capitol of Chile, in South America). They had their backs to the wall and somehow Peter got them out of whatever mess they were in. For some theorizing, I believe Gus and Peter were soldiers of Dictator Augusto Pinochet. For some background, Pinochet became the de facto leader of Chile back on the 1970's (1973 specifically) thanks to the US's involvement and backing of Pinochet's political party and they overthrew the democratically elected government. Pinochet ruled the country up to 1990 when he stepped down after a referendum denied him another 8-year term following his already long 17-year long reign in power. Pinochet was believed to have killed more than 3,000 dissenter's and political opponents and this was also helped by the US' intelligence agency, the CIA. Operation Condor was believed to have killed more than 60K people all throughout South America to help countries like Chile, Argentina, and a few others of their neighbor's rulers to hold on to power by denying political opponents any way to take away their power. So with that, I'm fairly certain that following Pinochet's rule of Chile coming to an end, the soldiers that were involved in all of these killings had to make themselves scarce and had to flee the country before being arrested or executed for their crimes by the new president and his new government, or by Interpol since Pinochet ended up being arrested by an international arrest warrant. Pinochet never saw the inside of a jail cell (reminds me of Walt) because he fought all of his charges in court but ended up dying of old age (he was 91). So, what the hell do this mean? It means that Gus and Peter were probably a part of the killing squads or "Caravan of Death," that did all of Pinochet's dirty work. Gus changed his name, and that's why all records of him from back in Chile are now destroyed (remember Hank asking Gus if that was his real name back when Hank suspected Gus?). I wonder if we'll get more details of what exactly Gus and Peter did back in Chile and what exactly Peter did back on Santiago to save himself and Gus, and how exactly did these two men became (one) one of the bosses of a multi-national conglomerate like Madrigal and (two) the boss of an up-and-coming new chain of Mexican restaurants. As a quick aside, back in World War 2, after the Nazi party was defeated, many of their members fled to places like Argentina and Chile and many other countries in South America. I'm not saying Peter is a Nazi... but maybe his father was since he is a German from Chile. Also, is there any way that Gus knew about Uncle Jack (Todd's uncle) and his gang of Neo-Nazis? Who knows! Some links about what I talked about: -Pinochet's bio: http://pinochet-biography.excathedra.dk/ -"When US-Backed Pinochet Forces Took Power in Chile": https://www.democracynow.org/2010/9/15/another_9_11_anniversary_september_11 -CIA Acknowledges Ties to Pinochet’s Repression: https://nsarchive2.gwu.edu//news/20000919/index.html

Anonymous

It's possible Kim can come up with some plan to get Jimmy to work with Lalo and it somehow backfires and puts her in danger and she has to flee. Or many she loses her law license and has to instead become the accountant for Ice Station Zebra and Associates, the loan company that backs Saul Goodman and Associates' legal endeavors. Maybe, who knows lol.

Carlos Hurtado

yeah 7mil is nothing for Lalo. the cartels are worth hundreds of millions to tens of billions. I'm interested in the history between Schuler and Gus. i wonder went down back it the day. hopefully they elaborate in the future.

Jim Alderman

I don't know why you guys think Howard is being a graceless dick to Jimmy and offering that job in bad faith. Everything We've seen from Howard since Chuck died has shown how he's gone through a real character arc and grown and matured as a person while Jimmy's been spiraling. The lowest point we've seen Howard is when he told Jimmy to fuck off, and Jimmy came right back at him with "Good! Use that!" That's exactly what Howard did, and every time we've seen him on the show since that point he's been doing better and better until now - I think he offered the job to Jimmy as a way to reach out and make amends, but also because he legitimately sees Jimmy's value and raw talent as a lawyer. Unfortunately, Jimmy's been harboring resentment and rage, and now blames Howard for Chuck (really, Howard is the target of all his unresolved feelings regarding his brother). I think Howard recognizes that the rage isn't really about him, and when he says he hopes Jimmy finds a way to release his pain, I think Howard is being genuine.

Jim Alderman

Maybe I misread your reaction; I've just gotten the sense from this episode and the past few episodes that you guys think Howard's only offered the job to Jimmy to get something out of it, or just offering in bad faith. I think there's a lot of animosity for Howard not just with you guys but also among the fans. I actually think Howard has never been a bad guy or the asshole that Jimmy obviously thinks of him - the times that he worked against Jimmy were either under Chuck's coercion or a direct result of Jimmy's antics. In my opinion, the main reason some might think he's that bad is because the way he's framed in this show, we see him through Jimmy's eyes.

nikkistevenreact

i think we cam around on him after episode 5... i forget which one but we definitely don't have bad thoughts about him anymore

Gregory Wireman

The restaurant was the Los Lunas location.