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‘Better Call Saul’ Season 6, Episode 8 Recap: Showdown

Kim is the same. She is never mentioned in “Breaking Bad”.But she is named “Laro” and “Ignashio” that is, And both of them are dead. Kim’s fate is one of the big unknowns in this story, and the possibility that it intersects with the Omaha version of Jimmy / Sole is fascinating.

This is certain. Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) are about to appear — in three scenes Recent Cranston Interview.. And this season’s promotional poster shows that Jean Takavic is taking off his bright red sports jacket. The rest are very enthusiastically predicted mysteries.

  • It’s a good thing to see the murder in your condo. Refrigerator upgrade!

  • Did Fling hire a body double? It seems that the young man Kim points out that she plays no role other than providing food that could make her intended murder victim an assassin. That said, he seems a little surprised to find out that he is her target.

  • Just before the shooting in the Super Lab begins, Fling makes a prediction for Laro. Hector is the last salamanca alive, “he knows that I buried all of you before he died.” It just so happens that this is true.

  • Celebrate this unique character when you say goodbye to Laro. He was the only Salamanca who knew how to behave in a polite society. For example, his bar scene with the widow of Werner Ziegler was beyond the control of other members of his clan. He was also discriminatory when it came to violence. Where his relatives were undisturbed sadists, Laro ends the show with a small number of bodies for his cohort. His worst act is to kill a TravelWire employee. And Howard Harmlin. And Caspar, a German superlab worker.

  • OK, he killed his share of the people.

That said, Laro emphasized politeness, or rather, he urged others to do so. “Have a good drive,” he instructed Jimmy and Kim when he outlined his plans in this episode. “Like,” he told a man driving immigrants across the Mexican border in the first episode of the season. When he changes his mind about traveling to the United States and these guys don’t offer refunds, he calms down and reminds them:

“I told you, I like it,” he says. Then he starts shooting.

While alive, Laro died one step behind the enemy. After all, when he seemed to surpass Gas, all his plans came together and he lost when he actually took the long-awaited tour of Superlab. He was talented, smart, and unnaturally relentless, causing deep anxiety for Mr. Fling. This may be his most impressive achievement, and it hinted at both his strengths and limitations. Having lived a refreshing and chilling life with Tony Dalton, he was scared, entertaining, charming and destined.

He is now buried in Superlab, and apparently he wasn’t found even when the DEA appeared in the aftermath of Fling’s “Breaking Bad” death and screened clues.

Buenos nods, you are a villain.

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