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While attempting to represent Betsy and Craig Kettleman, a couple accused of embezzling $1.6 million, Jimmy McGill has a run-in with Tuco, who has Nacho and other associates drag Jimmy to the desert to kill him. Nacho believes Jimmy's plea that he is a lawyer and convinces Tuco that killing an attorney would result in police scrutiny of the ...
[b] As planned, Nacho claims he aided the Alvarezes to kill Lalo. He then bolsters his confession by revealing that he tried to kill Hector, but Gus saved him. [c] Nacho uses the piece of broken glass he retrieved from Gus' trash [d] to cut his restraints, seizes Bolsa's gun, and shoots himself in the head. As Gus and his men depart, the ...
Nacho flees as assassins enter and kill most of Lalo's family and guards. Lalo kills all but one assassin, then forces the survivor to call the middleman who arranged the attack call and report that Lalo was killed. Lalo realizes Nacho is missing and angrily strides away from his house.
Monday’s episode was a remarkable showcase for costar Michael Mando, as a resilient Nacho dodged certain death long enough to strike a deal with Gus to turn himself over to the Salamancas — in ...
Gunmen killed the representative of Mexico’s Attorney General’s office in the southern state of Guerrero on Tuesday, according to authorities. Fernando García Fernández was attacked in his ...
The next day, the Kettleman family is missing, and the police arrest Nacho on suspicion of kidnapping them. Jimmy, working as Nacho's lawyer, is threatened to find the Kettlemans by the end of the day, or else the cartel will kill him. Jimmy gets into a fight with the county courthouse's ticket clerk, Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks). Mike ...
Nacho reports Domingo's release to Gus and explains Lalo's plan for the dead drops. Gus decides to maintain the drops, because doing otherwise would reveal to Lalo that someone is providing inside information about the Salamancas. Kim Wexler has a full day of pro bono cases, but Rich Schweikart demands she take care of pressing Mesa Verde business.
Bucks County District Attorney Matt Weintraub is urging anyone with information on Branning or Michael Allen Stark, 47, of Easton, to contact county detectives at 215-348-6056.