Lalo has the patience of Gus, charm of Saul, tactical skills and the ability to investigate like Mike, ruthlessness of Tuco and intelligence of Walter White all in one package. What a great character
Hector Salamanca represents the king (especially after his stroke) they are the leader of the other pieces. They are can’t defend themselves and are dependant on the other pieces for protection so it’s a good thing the other pieces want to protect them. The twins are like Bishops they wear different colours and one twin covers what the other cannot. Tuco is a Rook (castle) they are intimidating, powerful and hard to kill. Lalo is a queen, they can be sneaky, is incredibly powerful and has a lot of moves and tricks up their sleeves. Edit: not all of these labels are created by me and Lalo is sometimes referred to as a knight.
He is a combination of all Salamancas A caotic mess like Tuco A dangerous killer like the twins And egoistic, revengious drug lord like Hector Sometimes caring like Abuelita And maybe something similar with Joaquin
Smile too much and it loses its meaning. If you can’t trust someone’s smile you can’t trust their mood, and if you can’t trust their mood you can’t trust them. With Lalo though it works in his favor because it makes it difficult for people to get a read on him. Such a great character
@@amacuro but Gus tells Hector "all of the Salamancas are dead" so Lalo will probably die in the last season of Better call Saul, even tho I hope Vince Gilligan manages to surprise us all once again
@@Cukito4 good actors bro but that doesn't define every mexican actor. Is like saying every British can do a Tom Hardy role cause they are British. That's stupid.
@Mike Castillo I think he does believe their "good" since he knows them as family. It's just that his standard of "good" is pretty messed up being a bit psychotic and growing around cartel goons like Hector his whole life.
The Salamanca family has to have some sort of record for the most amazing characters from a single fictional family. Tuco, Hector, the Twins and now Lalo..
And they’re all their own unique brand of psychotic. It would be awesome if they had a flashback of the entire family interacting together in one scene.
the best scene was when Jimmy says "seven thousand nine hundred and eighty five dollars" and Lalo doesn't even stand up, he has twelve-grand in his back pocket already
@@omegamanGXE the gang massacre was when they found nacho shot in the desert and he told them he and the other dude were ambushed by a silver car, which the cousins then tracked down to a rival gang. I don’t remember the little girl part tho. Maybe in Breaking Bad where they went up to that rural family and took their clothes while staring down at the girl??
I cannot believe how beautifully created this character. This guy is so cool, funny. He is not shouting, not showing any killing, but still the fear this character generates, it's awesome. Even Gus seems feared infront of him.
You see that's why even though he is goofy and seems harmless, everyone is scared of him. Its cuz of his family name. everyone knows Salamancas r psychos.
As a mexican, I confirm that his attitude is exactly the same of a mexican tío, confident, out going and very annoying. But most of tíos aren't drug lords jajaja
I felt the same way about him, I’m glad they had characters like him and Nachos dad who had the accent and actual demeanor of a Mexican. The Spanish from Gus and Hector are atrocious. Hectors Spanish especially annoyed me because he’s supposed to be “from Michoacán” which is where my family is from. Nothing Michoacán about him.
If you had a cookout, Lalo just seems like he'd be the life of the party even if he was there to kill everyone. Nah... _especially_ if he was there to kill everyone.
Man, Tony Dalton nails Lalo Salamanca so well, that the fact if he does not receive even a Emmy Nomination, that shows how Better Call Saul is so underrated by the awards media.
I have come to realize this may be a good thing. Original Game of Thrones fans enjoyed 5 seasons of an epic show. But as soon as it got Michael Jackson level popular, the writing went to s h i t and I think it's because the writers were forced to consider fan expectations because of how massive the fan base became. Breaking Bad was a final season done to perfection and I think part of the reason is because the fan base didn't get so big that fan expectations ever became a consideration to Vince and the writers so they just focused on crafting the best story. BCS is also in that sweet spot of popularity.
I think in one of the Breaking Bad commentaries it was mentioned that in some episodes they timed the names of the actors in coincidental moments where they could.
@@rmj8905 I love when shows do that. I remember DC's Legends of Tomorrow did a similar thing with Tala Ashe. When Nate mentions in his interview how something feels missing, Tala Ashe's name pops up in reference to her disappearing and having her history with the team erased due to time travel (that's the honestly the tame part of Legends of Tomorrow).
In One Minute (Breaking Bad Season 3, Episode 7), Jesse tells Hank to talk to Saul. Right after this and right before Hank beats Jesse to a pulp, Bob Odenkirk’s name comes up in the opening credits. That’s another coincidence
This is almost perfectly epic, only missing, “Michael... is that you 🙃” most chilling line and officially confirmed a badass was coming to the universe
I expect that Tuco and Lalo would be on friendly terms, with Lalo admiring Tuco’s ruthlessness but attempting tame his impulsiveness (read: drug use). Tuco will reluctantly listen to Lalo’s good judgement, but he will occasionally whine like a child and lash out, which would somehow contribute to Lalo's untimely demise.
@@Benjumanjo Well Lalo told Hector he'd get Tuco clean of his drug addiction which obviously doesn't happen since by the time of Breaking Bad Tuco's even crazier and gets high more often. Guessing Lalo will die in Season 6 explaining why he's not in BB and why Gus said the Salamanca name would die with Hector after Jesse killed Joaquin at Eladio's mansion.
@@Xehanort10 Some would say that Gus could be mistaken when he assumed Lalo was dead, but Gus is methodical enough that it's very unlikely he would make that kind of mistake.
Yeah this is exactly what made him so fucking dangerous. He acts foolish, almost energetic like a kid from time to time, but when he has his sights set on you, you're fucked and he'll get you without speaking a word. Lalo was such an interesting and seriously scary character.
Lalo is literally the most charismatic villain in the BCS/BB universe - definitely my favorite. Dude’s just mad funny and living life for shits and giggles. Tony Dalton was PERFECT casting.
This show has great characters but damn.. Lalo is on another dimension. The actor is doing such a great job of being so nice and so scary at the same time. Give this man awards and more roles.
I always love how lalo scenes end. Earlier on when he used to always say "showw meee!" after nacho describes the chicken farm, or after the werner ziiiiieeeeegler scene how he charismatically says "youll MAAAKE timeee AAAH" , then in court with saul "ill call you" and how he winks at gus mentioning the south wall. Such a character
He actually seems fun to hang out with as long as you stay on his good side, like with Nacho up until the end of S5. He actually trusted Nacho and even presented him as a maybe protege to Eladio, and Nacho betrayed him epically. If he weren't tied up with Gus he'd have a bright future in the cartel with Lalo as a quirky uncle.
If you speak Spanish from birth Lalo is the most enjoyable character to watch just because of all the singing and nonsensical stuff he says. 1:00 "Contento y feliIiIiiIiz..."
Amo verlo,escucharlo cantar y poder decir así se hace una representación de un mexicano cabron 🇲🇽 además de que la forma de hablar me relaja no me pasa como con gustavo que se nota que el actor tenía que practicar las líneas para que le salieran lo mejor posible xd
es refrescante ver a un personaje hispano/latino que parezca y actúe como hispano/latino, no como Gus o Salamanca que con las justas mastican el idioma las pocas veces que lo hablan
He’s a top tier antagonist. His polite and friendly goofiness is intimidating because he is a also a master of manipulation; intelligent, calculated and sadistically ruthless while fiercely loyal to his family with athleticism and marksmanship maxed.. And I’m sorry, but what business does he have SAUNTERING around with THAT much rizz? Biiiig machismo zaddy energy. Lalo Salamanca would have me risking it all.🔥🥵
You come in thinking this universe is already one of the richest in television history in terms of incredibly captivating, well-acted characters... and then Tony Dalton comes through with Lalo Salamanca. Goddamn they are outdoing themselves with this show!
There is like an almost endless potential for spinoffs. Can you imagine a Mike Ehrmantraut origin story set in Philly in the early 80s? Tom Hardy would nail the role of a young Mike.
Tony actually said in an interview when asked how he decided on how to play Lalo that he watched all of BB and BCS and then thought about what kind of character/villain we hadn't seen yet. And it shows!
I really noticed here that Lalo's loud and extroverted around Nacho and Gus, but super quiet around Saul. It's like he has a superhuman ability to figure out what makes anyone he meets the most discombobulated and uncomfortable around him.
That’s a really good observation! I think that same uncanny ability allows him tell who’s truly afraid of him. He knows he has power over Jimmy immediately, but he has to go toe-to-toe with Gus, Nacho, Mike, etcetera. He susses out people’s expectations of him and subverts them.
the writing for Lalo Salamanca as a character is just brilliant, he smiles and laughs and makes jokes almost all the time and hes so calm in most situations but under all that bravado and charisma hes a stone cold killer who can kill people without a second thought
He’s one of the scariest bc it seems like life is a joke to him while he’s psychopathically charming, unpredictable, and intelligent. And murderous with jumping skills lol
I feel like Lalo had such small screen Time probably because he was introduced in season 5. I can’t wait to see him in season 6 and I’m a little scared of what he’s gonna do
This is one of the best edits I've ever seen on TH-cam, period. I liked the Lalo introduction song so much, I added it to my music playlist. It's called "AI Compass De Mi Caballo"
Someone left a comment on a video of a jaguar video that said that they are like the psychopaths of animal world. In this video, a surveillance camera captured a jaguar sneaking up to a sleeping dog and hovering over the dog for a long time before biting and dragging it away. If you’ve ever seen a video of a jaguar hunting and killing their victims, you will agree that Lalo Salamanca is the jaguar of all people.
Lalo has the patience of Gus, charm of Saul, tactical skills and the ability to investigate like Mike, ruthlessness of Tuco and intelligence of Walter White all in one package. What a great character
Fact!
A great yet terrifying character
Hector Salamanca represents the king (especially after his stroke) they are the leader of the other pieces. They are can’t defend themselves and are dependant on the other pieces for protection so it’s a good thing the other pieces want to protect them. The twins are like Bishops they wear different colours and one twin covers what the other cannot. Tuco is a Rook (castle) they are intimidating, powerful and hard to kill. Lalo is a queen, they can be sneaky, is incredibly powerful and has a lot of moves and tricks up their sleeves. Edit: not all of these labels are created by me and Lalo is sometimes referred to as a knight.
@@parkertitle1923 so Joaquin is a pawn? Unimportant and dies quickly
He is a combination of all Salamancas
A caotic mess like Tuco
A dangerous killer like the twins
And egoistic, revengious drug lord like Hector
Sometimes caring like Abuelita
And maybe something similar with Joaquin
My favorite Lalo line is “You’ll like em! They’re good boys!” talking about the cousins💀💀
They're good listeners. They don't talk much. Hey write this down. Es importante
“Ill bet’
the two skull emoji really represent them well
or maybe 4 should do it
👞💀👞💀
👞💀👞💀
@@theproblemmustbeinyourpant5910 👢💀 👢💀
👢💀 👢💀
I don't trust people that are *that* happy and Lalo is an example of why
Bruh now that you mention it SAME
It's the other way around... Lalo is the one I would have gone in 2 war with
Smile too much and it loses its meaning. If you can’t trust someone’s smile you can’t trust their mood, and if you can’t trust their mood you can’t trust them. With Lalo though it works in his favor because it makes it difficult for people to get a read on him. Such a great character
being happy is ok for short periods of time, very short
'What people fear the most is the anger of a gentle/happy man.'
After better call Saul I want keeping up with the Salamancas
Haha a spin-off called "The Salamancas". They haven't killed Lalo so they can milk Tony Dalton in the way they did with Bob Odenkirk
A show having all the salamancas interacting will be amazing
We might even be able to see Joaquin again along with Lalo, Tuco, and the others all trying to interact and being the dogs of the Juárez Cartel
@Mike Castillo Lalo doesn't die in Breaking Bad.
@@amacuro but Gus tells Hector "all of the Salamancas are dead" so Lalo will probably die in the last season of Better call Saul, even tho I hope Vince Gilligan manages to surprise us all once again
Everything about Lalo makes so much more sense after he mentioned he never sleeps more than two hours a night, guy is completely out of his gourd.
well, he may have a rare genetic mutation, there are people who don't sleep at all or sleep little
He naps ig
bro is me fr
What episode did he mention about this?
@@coiIeray 5x10 Something Unforgivable (I think)
And now he's been robbed in the Emmys. Not even a nomination!!? This dude literally stole the show last season
@@Cukito4 so untrue
@@Cukito4bro I'm mexican.
@@Cukito4 good actors bro but that doesn't define every mexican actor. Is like saying every British can do a Tom Hardy role cause they are British. That's stupid.
@@Cukito4 Like talking to a wall. Have a nice day.
@@Cukito4 You can't be proven wrong but you also can't be proven right. It's subjective so you can't win.
So many good characters in this show, but I think Lalo is the best. There is something hauntingly charismatic about him.
Same here
I think he is the best of the whole Breaking Bad universe.
Is it his haunting charisma?
I love Lalo too much but I think Kim is a good contender for best character too dont you think
that’s a great way to put it, actually
Me, who never watched "Better Call Saul": Such a nice guy!
he really is a nice guy tho
Watch it, it's amazing.
@@coyoots he killed an innocent worker for absolutely no reason
@@its1899 and i forgive him
@@coyoots i dont, but hes still a fun character
This is iconic. Nacho being done with everybody for 3 minutes would be the perfect part 2 to this :D
YES!
Yeah! A Nacho dying in the inside for 3 minutes lol
YES PLZ
Oh my god that would be absolutely perfect!
Also
"Mike getting annoyed at everybody for 5 seasons straight!"
*3 Hours
"My cousins will meet u with the money... You'll like them they're good boys"
He says about a pair of murdering psychopaths...
Their all good boys, when it comes to the Salamancas family. Anybody outside of that. Can get the Business
@Mike Castillo I think he does believe their "good" since he knows them as family. It's just that his standard of "good" is pretty messed up being a bit psychotic and growing around cartel goons like Hector his whole life.
@Mike Castillo He was being half sarcastic and half-serious. He's basically telling Saul they won't screw with him unless he gives them a reason to.
He also said that Tuco will stay clean once he gets out of prison
They are cold blooded soldiers
The Salamanca family has to have some sort of record for the most amazing characters from a single fictional family. Tuco, Hector, the Twins and now Lalo..
And they’re all their own unique brand of psychotic.
It would be awesome if they had a flashback of the entire family interacting together in one scene.
Vector: the boss can SOKE me!
Alas. His last words.
@@mahinur_rahman hahahhahah you wrote vector?
Remember, family is everything
Let’s not forget the other cousin who was killed by Jessie Pinkman
Lalo: 7 million?
Jimmy: i'm really really sorry
Lalo: i can do that
Jimmy: 😐
the best scene was when Jimmy says "seven thousand nine hundred and eighty five dollars" and Lalo doesn't even stand up, he has twelve-grand in his back pocket already
🗿
Salamanca bros: (Threaten a little girl's life; massacre an entire gang based solely on hearsay)
Lalo: *THEY'RE GOOD BOYS*
When did they do either of those things I don’t remember please tell me and refresh my memory :D
@@omegamanGXE the gang massacre was when they found nacho shot in the desert and he told them he and the other dude were ambushed by a silver car, which the cousins then tracked down to a rival gang. I don’t remember the little girl part tho. Maybe in Breaking Bad where they went up to that rural family and took their clothes while staring down at the girl??
@@blinkerfluid6438 they threated Mike's granddaughter too in bbc
limão
@@MatheusRobis bbc?
I think lalo will be alright next season, cause he has a good head for numbers and he can paca paca paca out of any situation
Hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh omg
🤣🤣🤣
On his caballo
I hope so next to Fring the best character of the series
I love your comment🤣
he’s an insanely good actor
Incredible meeting of a classic character and a class actor. I've never seen better.
@@dielaughing73 Then you have to see more
The actors are so good, you forget the characters don’t exist in real life and they’re just actors
My honest reaction: 2:37
@@FrancisHD Elitist s.o.b.'s always say this lmao. Just acknowledge he's great. That doesn't take away from your idols.
I cannot believe how beautifully created this character. This guy is so cool, funny. He is not shouting, not showing any killing, but still the fear this character generates, it's awesome. Even Gus seems feared infront of him.
I would literally kill to get his confidence
That's probably how he got it...
i dont get it hes not that confident
When you know you could walk into a room and murder everyone in there without even blinking.
@@abuhisham9250 He is, though. In everything he does or says he is almost 100% confident
Dawood Saif Who is confident to you?
2:02 : huge meme potential
meme idea: when will you meet your girlfriend's dad .
you;: Lalo lowering the glass.
Her father: pointing a drum ak and laughing hahahahah
its been made into some gif ifunny irony memes already lmao
no way he predicted it
how did he come out of a family of soulless biznatches
They’re all soulless, just wearing different masks.
You called Tuco's Abuelita a biznatch?
TIGHT TIGHT TIGHT
You see that's why even though he is goofy and seems harmless, everyone is scared of him. Its cuz of his family name. everyone knows Salamancas r psychos.
The scene where he feels nothing for the family of the man he killed puts into perspective how much of a psychopath he is
As a mexican, I confirm that his attitude is exactly the same of a mexican tío, confident, out going and very annoying. But most of tíos aren't drug lords jajaja
hello to mexico from greece !
@@MRchud24 is spanish for uncle.
Hahahahahaha consigo imaginar um tio assim.
I felt the same way about him, I’m glad they had characters like him and Nachos dad who had the accent and actual demeanor of a Mexican. The Spanish from Gus and Hector are atrocious. Hectors Spanish especially annoyed me because he’s supposed to be “from Michoacán” which is where my family is from. Nothing Michoacán about him.
@@eattheriches1908 γεια σσ ρε μπρο
If you had a cookout, Lalo just seems like he'd be the life of the party even if he was there to kill everyone. Nah... _especially_ if he was there to kill everyone.
Death of the party
You got that from Jeremy jahns
He would surely be “life” of the party if he killed everyone
he would absolutely kill the party!
@@illaxx8448 Yeah he’d be the only life left of the party lmao
Lalo Salamanca saying Werner Ziiiieeeeeeeeeeglerrrrrrr for 1 hour.
I challenge you.
Idea for another video: Nacho Varga being scared for his life for 3 minutes
poor nacho only cares about his papi
how about crazy8 being scared for 3min?
Yep. He’s probably aged 10 years in the last season alone from the amount of stress
Last seasons almost made me forget how scary Nacho was at first. Now he's always scared for his life and also Gus' little bitch.
Most scenes he shares with Lalo already fit that description
Man, Tony Dalton nails Lalo Salamanca so well, that the fact if he does not receive even a Emmy Nomination, that shows how Better Call Saul is so underrated by the awards media.
I have come to realize this may be a good thing. Original Game of Thrones fans enjoyed 5 seasons of an epic show. But as soon as it got Michael Jackson level popular, the writing went to s h i t and I think it's because the writers were forced to consider fan expectations because of how massive the fan base became.
Breaking Bad was a final season done to perfection and I think part of the reason is because the fan base didn't get so big that fan expectations ever became a consideration to Vince and the writers so they just focused on crafting the best story.
BCS is also in that sweet spot of popularity.
Most likely a coincidence, but I love how at 1:58, when Saul asks who Jorge de Guzman is, Tony Dalton's name comes up in the credits
I think in one of the Breaking Bad commentaries it was mentioned that in some episodes they timed the names of the actors in coincidental moments where they could.
@@rmj8905 I love when shows do that. I remember DC's Legends of Tomorrow did a similar thing with Tala Ashe. When Nate mentions in his interview how something feels missing, Tala Ashe's name pops up in reference to her disappearing and having her history with the team erased due to time travel (that's the honestly the tame part of Legends of Tomorrow).
Yeah! I noticed that too!
Vavo brince
In One Minute (Breaking Bad Season 3, Episode 7), Jesse tells Hank to talk to Saul. Right after this and right before Hank beats Jesse to a pulp, Bob Odenkirk’s name comes up in the opening credits. That’s another coincidence
"they are good boys" lmao kills me every time
did you mean lalo salamanca being iconic for 3 minutes
This is almost perfectly epic, only missing, “Michael... is that you 🙃” most chilling line and officially confirmed a badass was coming to the universe
Kim saying "okay" for 3 minutes.
I have an extremely hard to explain crush on Lalo Salamanca.
1:00 best lalo moment hands down
1:06 I wonder how Lalo and Tuco treat each other when they’re together.
I feel like Lalo might be the only person Tuco is afraid of
I expect that Tuco and Lalo would be on friendly terms, with Lalo admiring Tuco’s ruthlessness but attempting tame his impulsiveness (read: drug use). Tuco will reluctantly listen to Lalo’s good judgement, but he will occasionally whine like a child and lash out, which would somehow contribute to Lalo's untimely demise.
@@Benjumanjo that's a very smart expectation
@@Benjumanjo Well Lalo told Hector he'd get Tuco clean of his drug addiction which obviously doesn't happen since by the time of Breaking Bad Tuco's even crazier and gets high more often. Guessing Lalo will die in Season 6 explaining why he's not in BB and why Gus said the Salamanca name would die with Hector after Jesse killed Joaquin at Eladio's mansion.
@@Xehanort10 Some would say that Gus could be mistaken when he assumed Lalo was dead, but Gus is methodical enough that it's very unlikely he would make that kind of mistake.
Lalo is the definition of “handsome devil”. Actually if you look it up in the dictionary, his nickname is there as a synonym.
Yeah this is exactly what made him so fucking dangerous. He acts foolish, almost energetic like a kid from time to time, but when he has his sights set on you, you're fucked and he'll get you without speaking a word. Lalo was such an interesting and seriously scary character.
Lalo is literally the most charismatic villain in the BCS/BB universe - definitely my favorite. Dude’s just mad funny and living life for shits and giggles. Tony Dalton was PERFECT casting.
Season 6 will probably be the cherry on top of this. Can’t wait.
He's probably my favorite character in the breaking bad universe.
And Pryce
@Nate higgers Why?
Next do "Kim Talks for 3 Minutes Straight (But Only With Her Eyes)"
Yes yes yes and “ ok, oh , i , wow, umm”
@@queenshit1846 kkkkkkkkk
Lol
How about 3 minutes of Kim’s stupid curled up pony-tail existing lol
iiiiiiiiiii -
1:59 is actually perfect because it coincides with the actor name's (Tony Dalton) showing on screen -- just brilliant!
How good it is to speak a latin language and understand everything he speaks in spanish
I know right?, that's why I like to watch this show in its original language
Ande mamón
Ventajas de ser bilingüe
so you are from roman empire?
@@sd4545sdf he didn’t literally mean Latin lol
my favorite line from him has to be “michael, is that you?” he just sounds so funny and chaotic i love him
Lalo scolding the kid to go work "ANDELE CABROOONNNN" was the best part XD
The cleanched teeth "cabron" gets me too. People from Latin families know it well.
that part makes me nauseous he acts like a master that has the power of life and death on his servants (which he has of course)
Lalo steals the show every scene he is in. He is the best Salamanca, don't @ me.
you are right
He's actually the only Salamanca I like lmfao. What a man
@chicagoMOB # Real? What are you talkin' about? Tuco is like a comic book villain (in a good way). All the Salamancas are like that, actually.
@Asher Te Knight
@@Ratchet2431 There are people as crazy as an average comic book villain so
1:56 XD
Jimmy: Who the hell is Jorge de Gúzman?
Cellphone: Who do you think
Subtitles: Tony Dalton
If you grew up in poor countries, you might've met someone like Lalo. They are everywhere
1:45 Saul's visible changing from "I'm sorry I did my best" to ERROR404 lol
Damn watching this made me realize how amazing of an actor Tony Dalton is and how much he sells the character of Lalo
This show has great characters but damn.. Lalo is on another dimension. The actor is doing such a great job of being so nice and so scary at the same time. Give this man awards and more roles.
Something about the performance, despite being all smiles and everything, he just puts me on edge. It's perfect.
Lalo is a friendly next door gangster
This makes Better Call Saul look like the Mexican Curb your Enthusiasm lol
Foreals lol
I always love how lalo scenes end. Earlier on when he used to always say "showw meee!" after nacho describes the chicken farm, or after the werner ziiiiieeeeegler scene how he charismatically says "youll MAAAKE timeee AAAH" , then in court with saul "ill call you" and how he winks at gus mentioning the south wall. Such a character
“The south wall is gunna look great” 😏
@@wattsnottaken1 and that hahaha
He actually seems fun to hang out with as long as you stay on his good side, like with Nacho up until the end of S5. He actually trusted Nacho and even presented him as a maybe protege to Eladio, and Nacho betrayed him epically.
If he weren't tied up with Gus he'd have a bright future in the cartel with Lalo as a quirky uncle.
If you speak Spanish from birth Lalo is the most enjoyable character to watch just because of all the singing and nonsensical stuff he says.
1:00 "Contento y feliIiIiiIiz..."
Exactly, I speak spanish and The way he speaks is just relaxing, I love the way he says "Ignacio Varga, Eres, UN, CHINGÓN"
Amo verlo,escucharlo cantar y poder decir
así se hace una representación de un mexicano cabron 🇲🇽 además de que la forma de hablar me relaja no me pasa como con gustavo que se nota que el actor tenía que practicar las líneas para que le salieran lo mejor posible xd
a nacho no se le da muy bien el español latino, lalo es el mejor
es refrescante ver a un personaje hispano/latino que parezca y actúe como hispano/latino, no como Gus o Salamanca que con las justas mastican el idioma las pocas veces que lo hablan
What episode was that from
He’s a top tier antagonist.
His polite and friendly goofiness is intimidating because he is a also a master of manipulation; intelligent, calculated and sadistically ruthless while fiercely loyal to his family with athleticism and marksmanship maxed..
And I’m sorry, but what business
does he have SAUNTERING around with THAT much rizz? Biiiig machismo zaddy energy.
Lalo Salamanca would have me risking it all.🔥🥵
I fucking died when he went "eres pendejo, te la vas a pelaaaaaaar"
Yeah, I love when he says stuff like that
What does that mean
@@TH-camr-yu2uo "you're an idiot, you're about to get fuuucked"
@@TH-camr-yu2uo It's like "you dumbass you're soo fuuuuuuucked". But in such a playful way as he says it.
Meaning
I have never in my life rooted for a villain more than I did with Lalo
I would literally just watch Lalo doing anything all day. Dude makes it impossible not to have fun when he's in the scene.
fr
In his own spectacular & unique way,he's killed it lol
The jump onto Saul's bullet ridden car will remain an iconic moment
You come in thinking this universe is already one of the richest in television history in terms of incredibly captivating, well-acted characters... and then Tony Dalton comes through with Lalo Salamanca. Goddamn they are outdoing themselves with this show!
There is like an almost endless potential for spinoffs. Can you imagine a Mike Ehrmantraut origin story set in Philly in the early 80s? Tom Hardy would nail the role of a young Mike.
Tony actually said in an interview when asked how he decided on how to play Lalo that he watched all of BB and BCS and then thought about what kind of character/villain we hadn't seen yet. And it shows!
Tony dalton has raw dripping sexuality that flows so seamlessly into his personality, it's such a treat to watch :3
Tell me about it, I've always had a thing for him since his telenovela days. 🤤
Finally someone who said it. He is hot!
He is insanely attractive..
Since I First saw him on this show, I am obsessed with him 😍He is sooo attractive… and I think a huge part of this comes from his confidence 😎
0:53
I really noticed here that Lalo's loud and extroverted around Nacho and Gus, but super quiet around Saul. It's like he has a superhuman ability to figure out what makes anyone he meets the most discombobulated and uncomfortable around him.
That’s a really good observation! I think that same uncanny ability allows him tell who’s truly afraid of him. He knows he has power over Jimmy immediately, but he has to go toe-to-toe with Gus, Nacho, Mike, etcetera. He susses out people’s expectations of him and subverts them.
Such a nice guy, he even cook for his m8s. Many people haven’t realized that this guy is the head of the Salamanca Family!
nah.. hector is
He feels more in charge than Don Eladio does
him smiling and rolling down the window scared the everliving crap out of me on the first watch
the writing for Lalo Salamanca as a character is just brilliant, he smiles and laughs and makes jokes almost all the time and hes so calm in most situations but under all that bravado and charisma hes a stone cold killer who can kill people without a second thought
Lalo is chaotic evil, neutral, and good all in one
i think you might b right
is this nwn2
My favorite quote from Lalo is "GLAH!"
Sad that there are gonna be no more scenes of good-humored Lalo
only murders to look forward to
I'm hoping for a Lalo spin-off, so maybe there.
No more Mr. Nice Guy.
I think they gotta make a spin off caleed Better call Salamanca where they go in to the family roots and ofc afterwards how Gus ends it
unkownboi67 is_unavailable68 Probably not called that... but it would be a great idea. I would personally love it
Lalo got crazy eyes
I am more convinced now than ever, that we need a Lalo prequel show xD
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Lalo = Joker confirmed
I know, it's literally the exact same line
Klah!
I would have never thought new character could surprise me, but he’s my favorite villain of all time...
He’s one of the scariest bc it seems like life is a joke to him while he’s psychopathically charming, unpredictable, and intelligent. And murderous with jumping skills lol
I was laughing for 3minutes non-stop. I desperately need a Lalo Salamanca in my life
2:50 you can tell Nacho is about to start laughing hard
Seems like Michael is about to break character 🤣
Lol it’s so chaotic how quickly he shifts from happy to aggravated to jovial again
Can't wait until he is randomly the next Far Cry villain
I love how the yellow word ZIEGLER was floating through the room
Breaking Bad is made lesser by only having this guy as a freak out mention and not acknowledging his place as the ultimate Salamanca.
When was he mentioned?
@@gusgigi6334 When Walter and Jesse kidnap Saul and threaten him, he asks if Lalo sent them and says he’s a friend of the cartel
My favorite villain in both BB & BCS.
Smart, charismatic, charming, and fearless.
Werner zieeeeegler
I feel like Lalo had such small screen Time probably because he was introduced in season 5. I can’t wait to see him in season 6 and I’m a little scared of what he’s gonna do
Judge: Bail 7 million
Saul : I am so sorry
Lalo : I can do that 😂
I have never realized how hilarious the obsession for Werner Ziegler was
"my cousin's wil meet you there with the money. you will like em, they're good boys"😂😂
How can you not like lalo, Dalton is an amazing actor.
is it weird that i find him attractive? just curious.......
It's weird if you don't find him attractive
yea
Hahahahaha I like him.
I'm a heterosexual Cis dude... And even I think he is attractive. *shrug*
He is handsome and cool. I like him too.
hahahahahaha this is so good, god i love lalo so much, i think this charismatic playful lalo is no longer with us
The look saul gives lalo when he says he can do 7 mill is just hilarious
ICONIC i was laughing the entire 3 mins with this thank you for the serotonin
"Eres un pendejo. Te la vaaas a peelaaaaar." 1000% Mexican slang.
this guy is mexican joker ! :D
That'd be Berlin from Money Heist.
You wouldn’t get it hahaha
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@@mridul3526 But he's spanish.
I like that reference
"7 million"
"I'm so sorry-"
"I can do that"
*look of disappointment and shock
This is great 👏🏻🤣 Lalo is such a great character and Mr. Dalton does a great job of bringing him to life.
0:28 *This ''kill me'' is sad now...*
At 2:34 I OFFICIALLY died
REALLY???
This is one of the best edits I've ever seen on TH-cam, period. I liked the Lalo introduction song so much, I added it to my music playlist. It's called "AI Compass De Mi Caballo"
Man I came here exactly to find that song 😂
this edit is awful. you must not have seen many.
THIS is art.
2:01
Lalo: *Appears with a smile*
Cartel guard: Funniest shit I've ever seen
I love this so much!! Thank you!!!
He was put in the show as bait for women and got the men reeled in too lmao.
Imma womannnn and he is.🥵😵😫🤧🤒😍😍🤤
I love how when Saul says "Who the hell is Jorge De Guzman" Tony Dalton's name appears on the credit roll. Vrabo Vince!
Someone left a comment on a video of a jaguar video that said that they are like the psychopaths of animal world. In this video, a surveillance camera captured a jaguar sneaking up to a sleeping dog and hovering over the dog for a long time before biting and dragging it away.
If you’ve ever seen a video of a jaguar hunting and killing their victims, you will agree that Lalo Salamanca is the jaguar of all people.