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He also broke free and grabbed a gun, holding Juan Bolsa hostage… before putting a bullet in his own head, closing the book on one of Better Call Saul‘s most compelling characters.
Nacho calls the Cousins, who burn the car and take Nacho to veterinarian Dr. Caldera, who succeeds in saving Nacho's life. Juan Bolsa tells Gus Fring that because drug and cash shipments have been disrupted several times, Gus should begin investigating the feasibility of finding a drug supplier within the United States rather than relying on ...
Gus, Tyrus, and Victor meet with Juan Bolsa, Hector Salamanca, and the Cousins to hand Nacho over, while Mike trains his sniper rifle on the meeting location from a distance. [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.
He explains to Nacho Varga his intent to attract police attention to Hector's drug operation, but Nacho tells him a passing motorist freed Ximenez. Ximenez then called Hector, who dispatched a crew to clean up traces of the attack, including killing and burying the Good Samaritan.
Nacho tries to warn Mike about Gus's ruthlessness, but Mike reminds Nacho that he warned Nacho about the risk he was taking when he tried to kill Hector. [a] With Nacho's assistance, Mike poses as a private detective to feed the police information that ties Lalo to the murder of Fred Whalen, a money wire store clerk.
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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 ...