the sheer hatred in the delivery of “you think of me, you twisted fuck” is so goddamn raw that it gives me literal goosebumps. michael mando is one hell of an actor.
This goes down in history as one of the greatest final moments for a character in television history. How he gives everything for the story and sells it all to keep the Lalo incident under wraps, all the while ruining Hector's "life", if it can even be called that. The delivery, the strength, the raw anger in his eyes when he says "...you think of me, you twisted fuck", it's perfection, and the best way to give Nacho the sendoff he deserves. A badass who made the wrong decisions but that when the chips were down, he played the hand as best he could until the end. Godspeed, Nacho.
Tbh I don't see what decisions he made that were wrong, he did everything right, he handled every Salamanca but the only way he was held down was becuase his father was a hostage, I genuinely think that if no one was made aware of his father he would've won much more successfully than Walter ever could
@@mavockm7711 Getting into the Cartel for starters, then going behind the back of Eládio doing deals with Pryce, which made him paranoid about the Salamancas. His plot against Héctor would be pretty slick if not for the fact Gus knew about it which forced him to be on the Chicken Man's mercy from now on
Mike’s face tells a thousand stories. Nacho reminded of his son- a good guy in a bad environment. He was also thinking what he would have to tell his father now.
Excellent point about Mike’s son. Never occurred to me. The reserved look on Mike’s face, just looking down with controlled sadness was emotional perfection for his character.
he didnt think of tellin nachos papa until only much later. and no, nacho didnt remind him of mike, like papa varga told him, mike did only for his own self satisfaction. otherwise he wouldnt have allowed tomas and drew to die. he is in many ways a sick perverted psycho who tries to act pious in occupation of criminals.
I love the end of this scene when Hector impotently shoots Nacho’s dead body. Nothing but a hollow gesture for a man robbed of his vengeance who still feels he needs to act as if he killed him himself.
In the director's cut, Hector then proceeds to disrobe and starts humping Nacho's dead body. The most shocking part was that the hump scene lasted 5 hours. WTF. 😆
That's why I was wondering why Nacho wouldn't have been concerned about Hector sending the cousins after his father just for revenge since Nacho didn't have to really suffer.
I really liked how Nacho managed to take credit for Gus's plan and rubbed it in his face and there wasn't a thing that Gus could do about it without incriminating himself. He went out on his own terms and gave him no satisfaction.
Gus' moments of weaknesses in Better Call Saul give us better insight to how Walter was finally able to one-up him. We get to see more of his internal flaws which make Walt's victory of him feel so much worse which is deliciously good storytelling.
@heartnet40 we did indeed see Gus's weaknesses and the paranoia he was so prone too. He could have easily have been executed and it was only through blind luck that he managed to get the drop on Lalo who was a trained professional.
@@123Jim91 Did nothing wrong except for when he attempted to drown his own son, killed Gus's boyfriend, killed his truck driver that got robbed, killed the poor bastard that untied the driver and got him help, tried to take over Nacho's dad's shop, threatened to kill his dad when he refused, and oh yeah. He's also the head of an international drug cartel. You don't get to such a position by being a good person.
What makes this scene have so much more impact is the fact that pretty much everyone in this scene is essentially a dead man walking…with Nacho being the first to go, but pretty much the only one to die on his own terms. Juan Bolsa was right about at least one thing: “There are good deaths, and there are bad deaths.” Nacho was pretty much the only one out of all of them that personally had a good way to die, in the grand scheme of things. Sure, there’s an argument that Hector died on his terms too, but at that point, Nacho’s father survived, but Hector’s entirely family was destroyed. Ultimately, Nacho was the only one who was able to die with a sense of pride and content. More or less, despite being the first one to die, Nacho was the only one out of all of these men who truly won in the end. Even Nacho paralyzing Hector ultimately ends up being the catalyst for Gus’ demise, as Gus used that paralysis to bring Hector down at every turn, and it dropped Gus’ guard, before it literally blew up in his face. That wheelchair, which was Hector’s weakness for years, ultimately proved the instrumental tool to bring Gustavo Fring down. Even beyond the grave, Nacho was the one who truly won.
I think Mike said it best when he was talking to Gus. Nacho had wanted out of the game. Mike said something like he played a tough hand. But Gus did not want to give up an asset and kept threatening Nachos dad to continue controlling him.
sry but no...two totally different situations....Walt was a heartless motherf**ker , same level as Gus and Salamanacas while Jesse and Nacho yes...killed people but did it for good reasons ,and in the end of the day they had a heart...Jesse had a golden heart in fact for me Walt saying that to Jesse was heartbreaking, I cried for him and was digusted at Walt...thats the point where I trulty turned on the character completely while Nachos speech was satisfying as hell
“Jesse had a heart of gold”, except he still sold and made disgusting poison to people which ruined their lives, including his own, and of those close to him. He then whined about people doing immoral acts in front of him while not realizing his own, and had the gall to act surprised as he deliberately entered a hell-born business and was met (surprisingly!) with despicable people and actual demons who terrorized innocents and made the value of human life equal to a plastic barrel and acid.
It is amazing how many S-tier actors Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul have produced/found. His monologue and the grit in his voice at the end were just 100% perfectly delivered.
Near the beginning of the episode, I was bawling during the call with his father. Everything seemed hopeless for him. But at the end, he managed to turn his death into a giant "fuck you" to everyone who made his life miserable. I bet Hector was haunted by Ignacio's face for the rest of his life, and he was never able to truly have a "last laugh" moment toward him like he did with Gus.
I really love that literally everyone in this scene in this moment they’re all gonna die soon it’s so crazy and they don’t even know it and Ignacio might as well of said “I’ll see you all of you assholes in hell”
@@UptownBobbiTwin one dies my Hank. Twin two dies my Mike. Gus kills henchman one. Hector kills Gus, henchmen two and himself. Mike is killed by Walter.
I think Gus for the whole time figured Nacho's actions before he had him working for him were self-serving attempts to climb the ladder so always saw him as disposable tool and a means to and end. He realized in this scene that wasn't the case and Nacho's hate for the Salamancas was truly genuine because that's the same hate Gus feels towards them.
1:13 the twins visibly upset i mean they technically share the same blood because he donated him his blood and that means a lot to them and seeing that guy now betraying and stating that he hates them, genuinely hurts them.
The idea that down the road a chemistry teacher comes in the picture and takes them all out..well..not them all exactly by him but his actions causing it
Nacho only died in this scene, because everyone else has a plot armor, as they should be in BrBa. I'm pretty sure Mike would help him kill Salamanca twins, but it is what it is.
This is a very weird thing to say. Nacho could have lived here and ratted out Gus but he knew the only thing that would assure his dad’s safety is if he died, so he sacrificed himself for his father. That wasn’t plot armor, that was excellent writing
@@venturatheace1 Gus would immediately kill Nacho’s father if he snitched on him. That’s why Nacho decided to kill himself, if was the only way to make sure his father stayed alive
Gus orchestrated the situation to perfection, turning a potential liability into an asset and doing so in a way that left his own hands clean. Classic Gus Fring.
Honestly he went out like a straight up G. Went out on his own terms didn’t give the salamancas the satisfaction to probably give him a painful death and revealed what he did to Hector. “You think of me you twisted fuck!!”
I almost can feel mike character, that way of look down and then to the horizon "goodbye kid... You were good" this is a profession were good man's fall
Didn't like him at first but when he went out it was God tier 🙌 and that dig at Hector incredible and given the wheelchair and inability to speak made it so much better
Nacho is such a consequential character for breaking bad. Imagine had he not put Hector Salamanca in that chair how Walt would’ve been able to kill Gus. And all the other pivotal points in that show.
It is brilliant scenes (writing, directing, avcting) like this that make the Yellowstones of our tv world look like nothing more than a microwaved version of a Dynasty or Dallas frozen meal...
My favorite part of this entire scene is him looking in the distance and knowing Mike is out there, and the agreement of who's in the game and who is not. He wanted to know his father was safe, same way Mike looks at his granddaughter. ("Hey, you'll win in the long run. Fuck these guys") All with one look: "Im out."
I also want to note how much BCS has done such a great job at back-writing to make what we thought was a villain- Hector, or Gus- you feel bad for both. What a humanizing depiction. Giancarlo has said depending which you watch first will change your opinions on the characters and their role to the plot, reference to BB vs BCS
I am longing for that perfect situation IRL when I look an adversary in their eyes and say"night after night while you live your miserable life -YOU THINK OF ME YOU TWISTED FU€k
@@plasticballs I only wish this were true and let me say a HUGE thank you for calling me middle aged- that's probably one of the best complements I've ever gotten on CZcams 😘be blessed my BETTER CALL SAUL brother/Sister/sibling 💕🌸
i will always love how Nacho made sure they dont suspect Gus anymore then they already did while insulting him as much as possible in the process :D What an Actor and what a well written Character.
Something I keep noticing on subsequent re-watches are Gus' two enforcers. I sincerely didn't care about them most so I literally just mentally called them "Dragon" whenever they were on screen. But of Tyrus and Victor, it's funny to see that Victor was the MUCH faster draw between the two. Meaning if Gus hadn't been so cautious that he had to kill him when others saw his face at Gale's apartment, then he likely would have killed Walt later on.
You're truly a hard ass when you're still composed and playing the game while knowing you'll be dead in 2 minutes. I wonder if anyone is this "cool" IRL. It was sad to lose this character fr. He saved the "chicken man" so he could later get revenge.
This scene is such a masterpiece, nachos speech is absolutely perfect - his arrogance, his confidence and his pure hatred is amazing
Try real life. It gets better.
@@keastymatthew2407daddy issues?
@@thunderface9128 Yea im yours😆 how is ya mum anyway
@@keastymatthew2407graped
“His speed, his ferocity.”
the sheer hatred in the delivery of “you think of me, you twisted fuck” is so goddamn raw that it gives me literal goosebumps. michael mando is one hell of an actor.
i have no nachos and I must scream
He may be dead but he will will live in his head rent free for the rest of his life.
He was even better as Vaas, one of the best voiced characters of all time
Nacho is the only character who went out on his own terms. What a badass.
Walter also went out on his own terms or am I wrong?
@@enzomartinez8083Only character in this scene.
@@someoneelse4811 so you mean only in Better Call Saul...know it's clear
Héctor?
Jimmy does as well. Unless you mean “out” as in the final “out”
This goes down in history as one of the greatest final moments for a character in television history. How he gives everything for the story and sells it all to keep the Lalo incident under wraps, all the while ruining Hector's "life", if it can even be called that. The delivery, the strength, the raw anger in his eyes when he says "...you think of me, you twisted fuck", it's perfection, and the best way to give Nacho the sendoff he deserves. A badass who made the wrong decisions but that when the chips were down, he played the hand as best he could until the end.
Godspeed, Nacho.
Tbh I don't see what decisions he made that were wrong, he did everything right, he handled every Salamanca but the only way he was held down was becuase his father was a hostage, I genuinely think that if no one was made aware of his father he would've won much more successfully than Walter ever could
@@mavockm7711 Getting into the Cartel for starters, then going behind the back of Eládio doing deals with Pryce, which made him paranoid about the Salamancas. His plot against Héctor would be pretty slick if not for the fact Gus knew about it which forced him to be on the Chicken Man's mercy from now on
"when the chips are down"
i think that's an unintentional pun
@@mavockm7711 He did everything wrong. Lol. He's a parallel to Jesse Pinkman. Walter gets Jesse out of trouble, Mike puts Nacho into trouble.
He doesn't do it for the Lab, he does it for his Dad.
Mike’s face tells a thousand stories.
Nacho reminded of his son- a good guy in a bad environment. He was also thinking what he would have to tell his father now.
Excellent point about Mike’s son. Never occurred to me. The reserved look on Mike’s face, just looking down with controlled sadness was emotional perfection for his character.
ig the same feeling happened with jesse
Why wouldn't Salamanca have decided to kill Nacho's father, as a small vengeance?
he didnt think of tellin nachos papa until only much later.
and no, nacho didnt remind him of mike, like papa varga told him, mike did only for his own self satisfaction. otherwise he wouldnt have allowed tomas and drew to die.
he is in many ways a sick perverted psycho who tries to act pious in occupation of criminals.
who is tomas and drew?
I love the end of this scene when Hector impotently shoots Nacho’s dead body. Nothing but a hollow gesture for a man robbed of his vengeance who still feels he needs to act as if he killed him himself.
In the director's cut, Hector then proceeds to disrobe and starts humping Nacho's dead body.
The most shocking part was that the hump scene lasted 5 hours. WTF. 😆
Well, men like Hector Salamanca are empty gestures themselves.
@@BigDaddySwingingMeatwtf?
@@BigDaddySwingingMeatyou mean Hector was Tbagging Nacho's body? Lok
That's why I was wondering why Nacho wouldn't have been concerned about Hector sending the cousins after his father just for revenge since Nacho didn't have to really suffer.
I really liked how Nacho managed to take credit for Gus's plan and rubbed it in his face and there wasn't a thing that Gus could do about it without incriminating himself. He went out on his own terms and gave him no satisfaction.
Gus' moments of weaknesses in Better Call Saul give us better insight to how Walter was finally able to one-up him. We get to see more of his internal flaws which make Walt's victory of him feel so much worse which is deliciously good storytelling.
@heartnet40 we did indeed see Gus's weaknesses and the paranoia he was so prone too. He could have easily have been executed and it was only through blind luck that he managed to get the drop on Lalo who was a trained professional.
@@heartnet40 "Never make the same mistake twice." Ha.
Hector's bell ringing was never more pathetic than in this scene. 😂
Hector did nothing wrong imo. Gus was a little...
@JamesFurey-fw9gq He did nothing wrong except being a totally contemptible human being who inspired Nacho to switch out his meds to try killing him.
@@123Jim91 Did nothing wrong except for when he attempted to drown his own son, killed Gus's boyfriend, killed his truck driver that got robbed, killed the poor bastard that untied the driver and got him help, tried to take over Nacho's dad's shop, threatened to kill his dad when he refused, and oh yeah. He's also the head of an international drug cartel. You don't get to such a position by being a good person.
@@123Jim91 If you think hector did nothing wrong you must also think el chapo is innocent too lol
@@neilpemberton5523 Hopefully, this is sarcasm.
Otherwise...
What makes this scene have so much more impact is the fact that pretty much everyone in this scene is essentially a dead man walking…with Nacho being the first to go, but pretty much the only one to die on his own terms.
Juan Bolsa was right about at least one thing: “There are good deaths, and there are bad deaths.” Nacho was pretty much the only one out of all of them that personally had a good way to die, in the grand scheme of things.
Sure, there’s an argument that Hector died on his terms too, but at that point, Nacho’s father survived, but Hector’s entirely family was destroyed.
Ultimately, Nacho was the only one who was able to die with a sense of pride and content. More or less, despite being the first one to die, Nacho was the only one out of all of these men who truly won in the end.
Even Nacho paralyzing Hector ultimately ends up being the catalyst for Gus’ demise, as Gus used that paralysis to bring Hector down at every turn, and it dropped Gus’ guard, before it literally blew up in his face. That wheelchair, which was Hector’s weakness for years, ultimately proved the instrumental tool to bring Gustavo Fring down.
Even beyond the grave, Nacho was the one who truly won.
great comment
well technically everyone is a dead man walking everyones gonna die
I think Mike said it best when he was talking to Gus. Nacho had wanted out of the game. Mike said something like he played a tough hand. But Gus did not want to give up an asset and kept threatening Nachos dad to continue controlling him.
chicken man used his whole life and money to eradicate the cartel just to be killed by a wheelchair.
Nacho didn’t win shit. Survivor wins
*_"I put you in that chair."_*
*_"I watched Jane die."_*
sry but no...two totally different situations....Walt was a heartless motherf**ker , same level as Gus and Salamanacas while Jesse and Nacho yes...killed people but did it for good reasons ,and in the end of the day they had a heart...Jesse had a golden heart in fact for me Walt saying that to Jesse was heartbreaking, I cried for him and was digusted at Walt...thats the point where I trulty turned on the character completely while Nachos speech was satisfying as hell
"I watched Jane die. I did it for me. I liked it... I was good at it..."
“Jesse had a heart of gold”, except he still sold and made disgusting poison to people which ruined their lives, including his own, and of those close to him. He then whined about people doing immoral acts in front of him while not realizing his own, and had the gall to act surprised as he deliberately entered a hell-born business and was met (surprisingly!) with despicable people and actual demons who terrorized innocents and made the value of human life equal to a plastic barrel and acid.
Rest in the peace the actor for hector. God bless your soul and thank you for a beautiful performance.
damn
It is amazing how many S-tier actors Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul have produced/found. His monologue and the grit in his voice at the end were just 100% perfectly delivered.
Months later and i’m still thinking about this. One of the hardest scene in television history
And to think all these came from a side comment back in Breaking Bad that Goodman made about how Ignacio was the culprit to his kidnappers.
Nearly driven to tears , great scene
Such a powerful scene, gives me chills.
Near the beginning of the episode, I was bawling during the call with his father. Everything seemed hopeless for him. But at the end, he managed to turn his death into a giant "fuck you" to everyone who made his life miserable. I bet Hector was haunted by Ignacio's face for the rest of his life, and he was never able to truly have a "last laugh" moment toward him like he did with Gus.
You were crying over a fictional scene? Tf
@@randyjam9925 thats what good media does to people, what the arts were originally for, you have no soul and no empathy.
@@randyjam9925 These Gen Z "men" are soft AF nowadays. Sad. 😆
"Oh no... I'm a stone hearted piece of crap and these softies cry at fictional things... I'm so EdGy iM sO cOoL. 🤓🤓🤓🤓🥴🥴🥴😜👿👿👹👹"
Is what you two are.
@@BigDaddySwingingMeat I can’t imagine walking in a room and seeing a man crying while watching better call Saul. These mfers are dumb 🤦🏽♂️
Michael Mando... I so wanna see him getting a badass main character role soon
This and Far Cry III are some of his best works bar none.
Michael Mando deserves every award on the planet for this scene.
Nobel prize in chemistry?
@@skuggasveinn_music Yes.
“what am I gonna do? Take them all? I’d rather go on my own terms”
I really love that literally everyone in this scene in this moment they’re all gonna die soon it’s so crazy and they don’t even know it and Ignacio might as well of said “I’ll see you all of you assholes in hell”
Wow, this is a great observation - EVERYONE in this scene will die during BrBa, most of them at the hands of one another.
@@UptownBobbiTwin one dies my Hank. Twin two dies my Mike. Gus kills henchman one. Hector kills Gus, henchmen two and himself. Mike is killed by Walter.
I think Gus for the whole time figured Nacho's actions before he had him working for him were self-serving attempts to climb the ladder so always saw him as disposable tool and a means to and end. He realized in this scene that wasn't the case and Nacho's hate for the Salamancas was truly genuine because that's the same hate Gus feels towards them.
The delivery in the scene is fucking insane. Genuinely gave me chills
loved the reveal that the random shed location from the end of season 2 is just a salamanca torture shack
In the end, Ignacio placed a curse on EVERYONE who wanted to kill him
Nacho really channeled that Vaas energy in this scene
Took me two seasons to realize he acted vaas lol
@@tomjaap2933fr? vaa's face is literally michael 😂😂
I can watch this scene 1000 times and I already start tearing up. What an incredible ride this show was
1:13 the twins visibly upset i mean they technically share the same blood because he donated him his blood and that means a lot to them and seeing that guy now betraying and stating that he hates them, genuinely hurts them.
fr left twin is like "the fuck dude i saved your life"
Nacho is one of the greatest tv characters of all time which is saying a lot given this is a universe with top tier characters. Phenomenal story arch
I like how Mike was ready to blow his head off just to spare him that painful death.
Nacho went out like the badass that he is.
he is like a mmore mature Jesse after El Camino , I can see why Mike looked after him
@@HK-gm8pemore mature and more tragic
One of the most gripping scenes I've experienced on TV. Better Call Saul is brilliant. Everyone involved should be proud of themselves.
too bad the final episode sucked
Thanks for sharing.@@jasoneverett
you too@@PeterFraser-hp3rs
The idea that down the road a chemistry teacher comes in the picture and takes them all out..well..not them all exactly by him but his actions causing it
Nacho is a legendary character in the history of TV shows PERIOD! Amazing character development by BB and BCS writers. Hat's off to them!
When he says "you think of me" (1:45) he reminds me of Rorschach in prison.
my thoughts exactly!
Nacho only died in this scene, because everyone else has a plot armor, as they should be in BrBa. I'm pretty sure Mike would help him kill Salamanca twins, but it is what it is.
This is a very weird thing to say. Nacho could have lived here and ratted out Gus but he knew the only thing that would assure his dad’s safety is if he died, so he sacrificed himself for his father. That wasn’t plot armor, that was excellent writing
@@ryukopropnah they’d kill Nacho too even if he gave up Gus
@@venturatheace1 Gus would immediately kill Nacho’s father if he snitched on him. That’s why Nacho decided to kill himself, if was the only way to make sure his father stayed alive
@@ryukoprop what I’m saying is that if Nacho ratted on Gus, he’d still die and his dad would be killed too
@@ryukopropBest thing is at least Mike told Nacho's dad of his sad fate and whereabouts.
I went “NOOOOO!!!” when this happened🫣
Gus orchestrated the situation to perfection, turning a potential liability into an asset and doing so in a way that left his own hands clean. Classic Gus Fring.
Singlehandedly the best way for him to go out. He went his way AND denied Hector his revenge. What a goddamn badass.
Honestly he went out like a straight up G. Went out on his own terms didn’t give the salamancas the satisfaction to probably give him a painful death and revealed what he did to Hector. “You think of me you twisted fuck!!”
Nacho is a weasel and the fans are of mediocre intellect so excuse him too much.
Far cry 3 secret ending
Mikes reaction at the end, him & nacho developed a genuine friendship & mutual respect at the end ...
I almost can feel mike character, that way of look down and then to the horizon "goodbye kid... You were good" this is a profession were good man's fall
After Nacho pulled the trigger, the cousins had facial expression of admiration and surprise.
A rare sight.
Didn't like him at first but when he went out it was God tier 🙌 and that dig at Hector incredible and given the wheelchair and inability to speak made it so much better
Im still not over this
Nacho is such a consequential character for breaking bad. Imagine had he not put Hector Salamanca in that chair how Walt would’ve been able to kill Gus. And all the other pivotal points in that show.
He doesn't do it for the Lab, he does it for his Dad.
Katsumoto voice, "It was a good death."
I keep comin back for this one. He was a character I didn't really care about, but this one scene automatically makes him my favorite.
1:13 I can't help thinking the cousins are a little hurt
I think they were actually
I mean he injured their uncle so yes
This guy really earns your respect as the show goes on
Absolutely awesome scene
Nacho is probably the only guy (next to Lalo) who completely terrified Gus
One of the coldest scene in tv history ❤️
Such a sad scene, Nacho was the only guy I was rooting for
He died exactly the same place where Mike would have killed him if he had shot Don Hector before meeting Fring
I understood the meaning of a broken heart when I saw this scene. Nacho best character ever
Nacho rules. One of the best characters on a show full of greats.
Nacho went out with a bang. The genuine genius of Vince G. and his team strikes again! 💪😎✌️
Love you Nacho
Those last few flickering moments of life in his eyes at the end of that, with the slight smirk..... Got damn
best character hands down
The best ending of any of these characters 🫳🏻🎤
oh yeahhhhhh i see how crazy it is
It is brilliant scenes (writing, directing, avcting) like this that make the Yellowstones of our tv world look like nothing more than a microwaved version of a Dynasty or Dallas frozen meal...
The look of sadness and disgust on mikes face. He really respected Nacho and how could you not.
My favorite part of this entire scene is him looking in the distance and knowing Mike is out there, and the agreement of who's in the game and who is not. He wanted to know his father was safe, same way Mike looks at his granddaughter.
("Hey, you'll win in the long run. Fuck these guys")
All with one look:
"Im out."
I also want to note how much BCS has done such a great job at back-writing to make what we thought was a villain- Hector, or Gus- you feel bad for both.
What a humanizing depiction.
Giancarlo has said depending which you watch first will change your opinions on the characters and their role to the plot, reference to BB vs BCS
they all appeared in breaking bad so he had no choice but to kill himself
“…you think of ME” love the Batman-esque sound editing on that one.
I am longing for that perfect situation IRL when I look an adversary in their eyes and say"night after night while you live your miserable life -YOU THINK OF ME YOU TWISTED FU€k
you are a middle aged white woman who censors her own language over the internet. you do not have adversaries
@@plasticballs I only wish this were true and let me say a HUGE thank you for calling me middle aged- that's probably one of the best complements I've ever gotten on CZcams 😘be blessed my BETTER CALL SAUL brother/Sister/sibling 💕🌸
@@melmc9672 Well, I've been thoroughly countered. If I were better at trolling I would probably shout slurs and move on with my day. Good day to you.
@@plasticballs wishing you an awesome day 💕💗🌸be blessed and be safe
This was award level performance
Oscar scene👏
This man act give him a Oscar already
that look of clarity nacho gives right before pulling the trigger gives me chills
I really hope we get to see the actors that play nacho and Lalo in some bigger roles. Great actors
i will always love how Nacho made sure they dont suspect Gus anymore then they already did while insulting him as much as possible in the process :D What an Actor and what a well written Character.
Something I keep noticing on subsequent re-watches are Gus' two enforcers.
I sincerely didn't care about them most so I literally just mentally called them "Dragon" whenever they were on screen.
But of Tyrus and Victor, it's funny to see that Victor was the MUCH faster draw between the two. Meaning if Gus hadn't been so cautious that he had to kill him when others saw his face at Gale's apartment, then he likely would have killed Walt later on.
mike is really being fed up with people getting killed around him whom he REMOTELY REALLY liked or felt something for.
The look on mikes face says it all.
Mike shows his sympathy. Loyalty, nacho is. 😮
He is still Vaas.always will be
Everyone in that scene is dead by the end of Breaking Bad. Even before the end of the last season.
I like to see him in more stuff. He was fantastic.
“I put you in that chair.” The delivery of that line is immaculate.
1:46 THIS RAGE VOICE 🔥🔥🔥
0:06 This is the moment Juan Bolsa became Jim Halpert
easily one of the best character arcs in history.
Michael Mando is such a great actor. Just switches it on. And bam. There it is. Raw. Badass. What a great ending for a great character.
I feel like we should have seen so much more of Nacho. He was dead as he was just getting started in this series.
Very underrated scene in the history of series
Ahh, this one hurts. Great soliloquy, Nacho, you're kicking as*.
You're truly a hard ass when you're still composed and playing the game while knowing you'll be dead in 2 minutes. I wonder if anyone is this "cool" IRL. It was sad to lose this character fr. He saved the "chicken man" so he could later get revenge.
The Salamanca twins were genuinely shocked nacho felt that way about them 😭😭😭😭
And that right there ladies and gentlemen, was the best performance in cinematic movie history
This is the exact moment Nacho became Vaas.
And their goes the greatest character in this universe.
no satisfaction given. BOOM!
at that moment, he told everyone the definition of insanity
Love Nacho!
REST IN PEACE HECTOR (Actor just passed away) :(
Did I ever tell you the definition of insanity?
Nice quality