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The cello piece featured during Howard and Lalo's burial was originally written for the opening scene; Porter said, "When I shifted it over, it just happened to fall and fit very nicely with very few alterations in that final scene." The score during Dalton's scenes was composed to highlight Lalo's calculated nature despite the tension.
Lalo arrives at Jimmy and Kim's apartment, where Howard Hamlin is confronting them about their plan to ruin his reputation. Kim implores Howard to leave but Lalo shoots Howard dead. [37] Lalo gives Jimmy an address and general description of Gus, and tells him to go there and shoot the person he described. Jimmy persuades Lalo to send Kim instead.
Lalo Salamanca unexpectedly arrives soon afterward and Kim implores Howard to leave immediately, but Lalo kills him with a gunshot to the head. [ 31 ] After Gus Fring kills Lalo, Howard is buried alongside him underneath the construction site of Gus's meth lab, but Mike Ehrmantraut first removes Howard's wedding ring, wallet, and shoes to use ...
Lalo and Howard’s surprise encounter inside Jimmy and Kim’s apartment brings lead actors Dalton and Fabian together on screen for the first time, and marks the rapid escalation of Jimmy’s ...
After shooting Howard (Patrick Fabian) in the head and holding Saul (Bob Odenkirk) and Kim (Rhea Seehorn) hostage in their own home, Tony Dalton’s terrifying-yet-suave villain Lalo Salamanca has ...
As Howard realizes he should probably leave, Lalo shoots him dead mid-sentence to Kim and Jimmy's absolute horror. Howard falls to the ground and he dies none the wiser about why Jimmy and Kim had ...
The writers explored dozens of possible ways for Howard's story to end. One idea they considered involved the return of the skateboarder twins from the first and second episodes of the series. In it, Howard would have been tricked into thinking he had run over and killed one of them. Schnauz said it was one of many "crazy different plots.
Howard Hamlin had arrived shortly before Lalo; confused, Howard fails to heed Jimmy and Kim's entreaties to leave immediately, and Lalo kills him with a gunshot to the head. Lalo instructs Jimmy to drive to Gus's house and shoot him; Jimmy convinces Lalo to send Kim instead, expecting Lalo to kill whoever remains behind.