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John B Winters

In the scene in E4 where Saul is meeting up with his new clients in the Nail Salon, the guy named Spooge that we was talking to...take a closer look. You have seen him before in BB; he is the guy in the episode with Jesse and the kid who got crushed with the ATM by his wife the skankety skank. Looks like life treated him pretty roughly in the time between meeting Saul and his ultimate demise! And re: Gus and how deliberate he is. I agree 100%...its like every single movement of his head, arm hand, whatever....every movement has a purpose. No movement is wasted.

Floyd Hill

Allll right! Here we go. BTW nice job on watching Fargo, season 1 and 2 are the best and although the third is great too, the ratings on imdb for season 4 didn't convince me. Hope you will watch Mr. Robot next, but this will do indeed! Any many seasons show will be in a while due to your little new one, but I just got here, surely there's something else I will get into, again while you won't be recording for a while. Happy new year to you, Mary!

Brian Settles

It was never the plan for Nacho to break free like that. He found the piece of glass in the trailer and used that. They wanted him to run away with his hands still tied. But this way he at least had some control and got to speak his mind.

Floyd Hill

If anyone is wondering, after slicing Bolsa's leg with the piece of glass that Gus put in the garbage can in his office and taking his gun. He looked towards Mike, for him to do something, but Mike "tells", as much as he can, Nacho to shoot Bolsa, and if he did, Mike would have wasted all of the Salamancas, Gus (he was prepared to have one of his guys shoot Gus and Tyrus in the office) if Mike didn't succeed at pulling his risky move that got Tyrus to point his gun at him, in front of Gus and with his approval, basically if Mike got killed, Gus and Tyrus died right away from Mike's sniper guy. After seeing Mike was still "the guy who will not pull the trigger" as he put it in season 2 after stealing the money from inside the tires of Hector's distribution truck of ice cream, popsicles, then he killed himself. In Nacho's mind, there was a chance Mike insisted on being there with his rifle to kill everyone but Nacho from distance and get an excuse for Gus to accept him being on the lookout. And of course, Mike felt awful afterwards, knowing this situation was wrong on so many levels. I think that's where he loses the part of his soul that's bothered by death because he will never have seen something as tragic as Nacho's death, he didn't see Matty's, so that one really registered for him, he did try to keep him away from Gus when he warned him there was other people that could be more dangerous than Hector's piece of the cartel that would show up. Still, they both hoped Mike would mow them all down with his sniper rifle and didn't, which is the saddest part of it all in this episode.

Jeffrey Miller

Oh man, Jimmy no longer exists at the courthouse, now it's Saul, and they don't like Saul. It's kind of sad because he was obviously well liked by many because he is a very charming and likable person. He still did many unethical things, but letting a murderous psychopath escape justice is obviously something that the average person can't look past. It feels like him severing what few ties to the non-criminal world he had left. I'm so excited to see how things end, and I know sooner or later they're going to have to flash forward to conclude the "Gene Takovic" storyline because that was left hanging. It's impressive how invested I am in a story where the question of who lives and who dies is (mostly) answered. I'm hoping Kim just ends up having to run away because I honestly don't see how she gets away with her reputation and career in Albuquerque intact.

Don Mayhem

Farewell Nacho. My favorite character along with Jesse and Kim. When they were filming Nacho's final scene, the crew members were wearing Nacho Varga shirts. Michael Mando took a picture with them. You looked away Mary when Nacho put his hands behind him and showed a glimpse of the piece of glass in his hand. That same glass at the beginning of episode 3. Maybe now, Mando can play Scorpion in a future Spiderman movie. It was hinted in Homecoming. The Valet and the couple on bikes, I wasn't expecting those scenes so soon lol. Not sure Mary recognized Wendy and Spooge lol. That picture with the posted notes behind them, it's going to play a bigger role later. I've always loved action but I find the legal stuff fascinating myself. It definitely catches my interest.

Christophe Schannes

No, she definitely didn't recognize Wendy or Spooge ^^' To be fair, Spooge is tough, he's just a side character in one episode of Breaking Bad and he lookes much rougher there. Even with the name, easy to forget that. I didn't recognize him first time around either until someone pointed it out. Not recognizing Wendy is kind of disappointing though. She looks exactly the same as she did in Breaking Bad and she was kind of a recurring character, she wasn't that unimportant. Mary seems to struggle with that a lot, I think she just doesn't watch shows as closely as some of us do and obviously not multiple times, but other reactors do pick up on more stuff like that than she does. To this day, I'm not sure if she's even picked up on Krazy-8 xD

Floyd Hill

The no reaction to Wendy was disappointing, she was an important secondary character for the first 3 seasons of Breaking Bad. It's cool too how they made her seem slightly more healthy than in BrBa, even looking less aged (that lady playing the character must be taking care of herself a whole lot, unlike her character heh). She didn't seem to be high or anything too, nor did she have those nasty meth pipe smoking gums. It's cool they did that since it is 4 years or so before Walt gets his nasty diagnosis. Showing the ravages of time (and time awake becomes increased several times on speed/meth, anyone who's ADD/ADHD and needed the good meds to be able to keep up with college life and good grades while having ADD on top, I sure did need another script to sleep sometimes, from just Dexamphetamine (Dexedrine), which is also in Adderal/Adderal XR and Vyvanse but in different forms, Vyvanse didn't exist back then though, but I think it would have been ideal); and of its even stronger analogue that can be taken in much more direct ways easily (smoked, injected etc.) meth can do to a person in 4 years from casual user to multiple times a day doser... I always felt bad for her too, when Jesse has his poisoning burgers plan, when he says, "these people using kids like that, they gotta go, right?" and we get a shot of her on her side of her head and we see her nod, sadly, it looks like she knows what being used as a kid is which is probably the only reason she's willing to do it for Jesse, felt to me like the origins of how she ended up this way...

Shadoe Price

Yeah I don't buy that. There is definitely a part of Mike that is hoping that Nacho will go rogue so he can have an excuse to snipe everyone down there because of his frustration of how he's allowed himself to get this deep. But Nacho is not looking to Mike because he's hoping Mike will fire. Nacho's only looking out for his father's safety, and as long as he's alive his father is in jeopardy. The cartel will go after him and his father even harder if everyone is killed and he disappears. All Nacho wants to do in that moment is make Gus afraid that he's about to go off script and to put Hector in his place by revealing what he did to him, then he looks to Mike to say "I've held up my end, now do what you said you would do and protect my father" Making it like Nacho was expecting Mike to come in and save him misses the point of Nacho's sacrifice and the power that he wields in his final scene. Nacho's plan went exactly how he wanted it to go.

pkleo73

and Ive only seen a few reactors catch the 'Crazy 8' store in the mall when Jimmy goes walking lol

Floyd Hill

Nacho when holding Bolsa hostage definitely turns his head and looks at Mike and he realizes he won't pull the trigger on them all and save him, then he thinks that he has to go through for his father's sake. It's pretty much standard knowledge, not opinion, that he does look at Mike for a sec or two waiting for an avalanche of bullets from him on those awful people. I suggest listening to the Talking Saul podcasts where this is discussed by the writer. BTW, they really like us and thus put a lot of small clues everywhere ever since the first season of Breaking Bad that one doesn't catch on a first watch or even a third one, although that eye gets sharper. I really wish Mary had understood those bubbled scenes and the tarantula in Todd's bedroom in El Camino for example, but eh, you gotta pay a lot of attention to this, the tarantula was Drew Sharp's, I caught this right away but not all those bubbled scenes and characters encased in them, you literally have to pause, like for other clues. It's funny though, Todd mentions how he wants some Easter eggs in the place before talking of giving the place new tones of paint...but I digress. tl;dr Nacho definitely looks in Mike's direction to dare him to mow them all down for a few seconds after he shows he liberated himself with that piece of glass and he upped the ante, Mike was too cowardly to proceed the moral way and Mike knows it, considering how defeated/disgusted with himself he is after Nacho offs himself. The cartel doesn't know his dad, hell they didn't even know him until Hector had a stroke because Nacho switched the pills for ibuprofen containing capsules. As Mike said, it was Gus that held a gun to his father's head, which was shown clearly several times. No Gus, Nacho can escape to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada if he wants to. Remember how he said he could keep the cash Hector gave him, nobody was coming for it, because the cartel didn't even know his father, the threat against his father came from Gus only, and if Hector was made aware, well, he would have died too. But all of those characters had plot armor as they are all in Breaking Bad so of course Nacho chose the decision you describe, but he hoped for what I described here, no doubt.