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Lalo is introduced in the show's fourth season but was originally mentioned in dialogue from the Breaking Bad episode "Better Call Saul" that introduces Saul Goodman, though Lalo does not appear in the series. Lalo is one of many nephews of Hector Salamanca, an enforcer of Don Eladio Vuente's drug cartel. After Hector becomes paralyzed due to a ...
Lalo is awake at 3 a.m., so Nacho sets a kitchen fire as a distraction that enables him to open the gate. 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.
"Point and Shoot" features the death of Lalo Salamanca, played by Dalton, who was introduced as a recurring character in Better Call Saul ' s fourth season. The writers decided to not write a definitive ending to the character until they explored all possibilities, and the decision to kill Lalo came late in the writing process. [6]
[The following story contains major spoilers for Better Call Saul’s “Point and Shoot.”] After 13 years, the story of Lalo is now complete. During “Better Call Saul,” Saul Goodman’s ...
'Better Call Saul' Season 6 episode 8 reveals just how Tony Dalton's Lalo Salamanca character ends up in 'Breaking Bad.'
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"Wiedersehen" includes the origin story for Hector Salamanca's bell, an item vitally important to the storylines of both Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad. [1] In addition, it provides backstory details about the character Lalo, who was first named in Breaking Bad, and first appeared in the Better Call Saul episode "Coushatta." [1]
Warning: This post contains spoilers from Monday’s Better Call Saul. The end of Better Call Saul is fast approaching… and the end is already here for one of its major characters. Lalo ...