better call saul (2017) - hector’s big power play falls flat
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- hector (mark margolis) barges into manuel’s (juan carlo cantu) shop with nacho (michael mando) in tow, ready to turn it into his new drug front. manuel isn’t having it and tells hector to get lost. nacho, caught in the middle, convinces his dad to take the money for now but hector makes it clear he doesn’t trust him.
season 3, episode 10: lantern
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How Hector was half smart and dug his own grave, part 3,122,066.
Hector: "I don't trust him"
Nacho: "This was your stupid idea"
"I don't trust him"
"Dude I literally told you he was going to do this"
Hector, as usual, creating his own problems. There's a reason Eladio runs the cartel and not him, but he's too stupid to see it.
@@exodiaobliterate2929 People who will do anything for money can't understand someone who won't.
Unfortunately, Papa Varga would've probably ended up like the hotel owner for standing up to Hector like that.
Shows Hector evil incarnate incapable of creating a new company but only being able to corrupt what was good
He could have worked with his father, earning from honest work, instead of introducing problems into his life and later dying, leaving him in eternal grief.
What ifs are fucking fanciful thought games, aren't they.
There are a lot of reasons people get involved in organized crime. Usually money, desperation, or upbringing. It's not easy to get out once in.
@@j-rey- The problem is that many people watching crime shows don't realize the difference between fiction and reality. Many shows try to depict those criminals as badass and cool, and some people fail to just enjoy something as fiction and distinguish it from real life.
How little people earn from honest work is the literal point of the show.
@@AFK_SLAYERsome people get brought into that life and then can’t leave because whoever they work for will “kill your family”
Damn all Hector had to do was NOT talk to Varga sr. His ego won't allow it.
Did you watch the show? They had to establish a transborder route, alternative to Los Pollos using his shop. How'd you figure him doing that without apporaching the man?
@@Je_QzcY3mN0 It wasn't so much meeting Varga Sr. as how we went about it. He didn't listen to Emilio and his concerns regarding his father's awareness of what was happening and instead of just working with Emilio to AT LEAST ATTEMPT to keep things on a quiet, under the table basis inasmuch as was circumstantially possible, he had to go in all "THERE'S Papi!!!", flashing his watch of cash, throwing his weight around, posturing his status, blah blah yadda yadda so forth whatnot.
Imagine if Walt would've net Hector before he ended up in the wheelchair
3:26 It was at this moment Nacho decided to poison him slowly
Gotta love how Hector and Lalo were big charismatic mfs that would open almost anyone with their kindness (although Hector was less pacience than Lalo)
Man I dont remember it going down like that. I remember everything through father asking hector to leave. I forgot dad took the money.
He just pretended to take it. He kept it at the bottom of the cash register then gave it back as soon as Hector's father stopped using the shop.
Would Hector have trusted old man Varga if he took that money? No.