He's like a Terminator: "He can't be bargained with! He can't be reasoned with! He doesn't feel pity or remorse or fear! And he absolutely WILL NOT STOP! EVER! Until you are DEAD!"
I took it more as him realising that Werner had talked about secret stuff again and the fact that he didn't know how much of the operation (and his life) was at risk.
It reminds me of the channel for The Office where you can basically watch the show for free on youtube because they’ve uploaded so many clips in different compilation videos
@@rorylynch7775 Are foot guys just being open about it now? I've noticed out of nowhere like a year ago that basically any time a woman is barefoot people comment on it lmao
He looks so friendly, but is so intimidating. Every sentence is either him testing you (I.e. him offering nacho food, him declining, then him saying nacho is smart), or he’s threatening you. With a smile of course!
@@H.K.5 If u met them both in universe I'd agree, but as a viewer Lalo is so much more intimidating to me. Like, yeah Tuco is very explosive, but he wears his emotions on his sleeve and already gives off the crazy vibe. Lalo will charm you, smile at you and then shot you in the head when you turn away. He does not care about any consequences, he barely sleeps, he almost doesn't feel human. Oh yeah also he is scarily perceptive and smart.
@@H.K.5 Tuco was only intimidating because of his aggressive personality, Lalo was intimidating in a bigger way because of how smart and unpredictable he was
@@rainynightsx Lalo was insane but he wasn’t completely off his head like Tuco and could be reasoned with. You can say that Saul was able to talk down Tuco but that was Tuco before prison or the events of Breaking Bad. Neither Saul or those skateboarding twins would’ve gotten out of that situation alive if they crossed Tuco at his craziest.
@@SICPARVISMAGNA3018 That’s why I said he was the most dangerous villain but in terms of intimidation, Tuco has Lalo beat in my opinion. Realistically, you wouldn’t wanna mess with either of them.
@@ogestrada1346 Its when Walt and Jesse bring Saul out to the desert for intimidation and Saul says "Uh - Lalo's not with you?! No Lalo? Oh, thank God!"
The moment when Lalo shoots Howard is probably the most shocking moment of a tv series I have ever seen. My jaw was on the floor for like 5 whole minutes afterwards.
@@Loch1210 nah frings death was just graphic but you expected him to die. what made howards death so shocking for me is that he was the last person i expected to end up as a cartel victim.
Biggest thing I noticed. Any one who can do that truly is devoid of empathy and compassion, doubt and regret. Absolutely no anxieties whatsoever about anything.
2:19 when I first seen this moment and we get a sudden cut to black I knew we were in for quite the ride. A perfect introduction to the enigma that is Lalo Salamanca.
@@jamo3976 Yep. In season 2 of Breaking Bad, Walter and Jesse kidnapped Saul with masks on and took him out to the desert. They did it to scare him; they weren't gonna kill or even hurt him. But Saul was terrified because he thought it was Lalo, or that Lalo had sent them. He shouted, "It wasn't me. It was Ignacio [Nacho, meaning Nacho was the one who set Lalo up for the ambush at Lalo's compound]" Then he said, "Lalo didn't send you!?! No Lalo!?! Breaking Bad takes place _after_ Better Call Saul. The scene I just described is the only time Lalo and Ignacio are ever mentioned in Breaking Bad, and we obviously never see them in Breaking Bad, so when Better Call Saul started and we knew it was a prequel, fans who watched Breaking Bad were waiting with great anticipation to finally get to see Lalo. We don't get to see him until late in the _fourth_ season of the show, so by then the anticipation was very intense. So because of all that, Lalo's introduction is just awesome.
@@nont18411 in the flashforwards in better call Saul, Francesca tells Gene that Skylar got a deal with the DEA, because she gave them the locations of Hank and Steve Gomezs bodies that Walt gave her
Very similar to character Anton Chirgugh. Master of interrogation, once his mind is made up, very difficult to talk out of his final decision. Lalo is more charismatic with a shade of being affable to confuse opponents, or pleasing to gain an advantage. Only Gus and to a lesser degree Mike could read Lalo's motives ahead of time.
Lalo is a true sociopath who knows what people want to hear, delivers it to get what he wants, and the takes both IT and your life if you aren't on his side.
I like that scene from 16:49. Psychopaths don't have any kind of remorse or emotional overthinking so I guess it's expected that they can easily fall asleep whenever they want to and actually have a nice recovery from very short naps. This one is over-exaggerated of course but you get the point
Its also just an established Thing with Lalo that he only sleeps a couple hours a night. Really adds to the eerie inhuman aspect of his character, like he's so beyond their reach that even base human needs are somehow beneath him
Lalo is most likely a psychopath, in fact one of the best depictions of one on film. He does not care about life and death. He is literally laughing as he's choking on a bullet.
A prequel on the Salamanca family would have been so dope. I feel like Lalo's character gave much more mystery and lore to the Salamancas which increased the fans' interest for them. Could you imagine a scene with all the Salamancas having dinner and discussing business? But sadly without Hector it wouldn't make any sense
When the biggest villain of BB is terrified of the biggest villain of BCS, you know who's the boss of this universe Smiled at his own death, knowing it was sheer luck from Gus
It wasn't luck, Gus had to admit to himself that Lalo had the potential to get the best of him, to have him alone at gunpoint in his lab. Only by admitting this to himself could he plan for such a thing. He put the gun down there, planned disconnecting the lights, for exactly that situation. The only luck was him getting hit in his bullet proof vest not his head.
@@SECRETARIATguy224 Gus planned the situation out in his head, it wasn't luck, it was planning. It would be luck if he put a gun down there for an entirely different reason one day, and remembered it was there when Lalo brought him down there. But he put the gun there because he thought there was a chance Lalo would bring him down there.
@@SheanWalsh46 Mmmhmm. Right. So the _documented fact_ that Gilligan and Gould_ specifically pointed out that the _fact_ that Lalo didn't hit Fring in the head neck, arms or legs _absolutely was luck_ [meaning plot armor because we _know_ Fring is in Breaking Bad . . . that's just irrelevant. Ok I see. Thank you for setting me straight.
Lalo Salamanca was a perfect character(in a bad way) and that was also his major weakness as he couldn't trust anyone as Kim put it which ultimately led to his downfall
God I was so nervous when he was near Werner’s wife. He almost slept with the woman whose husband he got killed and nearly killed her as well. It was nerve wracking, that woman didn’t deserve those things to happen to her
when Lalo is talking to his uncle Hector and saying the alphabet, I love how he says the latino alphabet including the ñ... very small detail but to me is incredible
28:57 is no one going to talk about this? How did he get into the ceiling? There was no ladder or stepping stool in sight whatsoever. Am I supposed to believe he jumped, not only to the ceiling, but THROUGH the ceiling without making a sound?? Why is he a drug king pin he should be in the NBA ffs.
Out of every salamanca, lalo has it all, deathly like twins,smart as hector, crazy as tuco, charismatic as himselft A force of nature far more dangeorous than gus and mike ever anticipated.
36:10 It shows that Tony Dalton helped Giancarlo and the other actors to speak better spanish with real native words. Comparing with Breaking Bad, this was a good advance with Max Arciniega, Javier Grajeda, Michael Mando and even Steven Bauer
Tuco, gus and hector you know what's coming when you see them. Lalo?? Can't predict what's gonna happen, so friendly yet the most terrifying. He asks alot of questions, but says nothing back. Truly my favorite villain.
honestly i'm always so torn about what i like more breaking bad or better call saul, it always changes from time to time. Both were so good and distinctly different, just remembering the desert scene in better call saul where he had to get Lalo's money, man peak cinema
that opening scene makes me sad. they had black label valentina hot sauce. they had manufacturing problems during the pandemic and the black label valentina disappeared for a couple years from my local stores.
One of the best TV villains ever created. He was the most multidimensional Salamanca, swagger and charm combined with ruthless cunning and a savage will to conquer. Before this character, the Salamancas were all just hotblooded creatures. Tony Dalton showed us what a true Salamanca villain could be.
Lalo would have been unstoppable, but he made one fatal mistake. He existed in a prequel series when he doesn't exist in the original series.
Fr Gus had the plot armour against him cuz he definately had him at the end.
😂
lol true. Lalo was my fav character of the entire universe. Such a psycopath hidden behind that gosh darn beautiful smile.
what about Kim Wexler
@@carlsbirdhousethat's better call saul right? when krazy 8 got the call that there's trouble at one of his joints
As people said before: Lalo is like a maxed out character
Charismatic, Smart, Strong, Athletic, Patient
Yep. Hannibal Lector without the cannibalism.
He's like a Terminator: "He can't be bargained with! He can't be reasoned with! He doesn't feel pity or remorse or fear! And he absolutely WILL NOT STOP! EVER! Until you are DEAD!"
@@SFisher1993 Exactly.
No, not yet...
He didn’t max out one thing though: Plot armor😢
I would kill for a lalo origin story episode
Still waiting on the Gus one, lol.
It's coming. Vince announced it last night
@@slothymango Plz reply, is the series gonna be of lalo or who?
@@slothymango need the details
@@slothymangocap
"Michael, is that YOU?"
I imagine Mike must have been pretty flustered to realize that he and Gus had met their match.
finally a salamanca with a brain
I took it more as him realising that Werner had talked about secret stuff again and the fact that he didn't know how much of the operation (and his life) was at risk.
@@DosboxLetsPlay Yes, because they had met their match!
Nobody matches Mike!🤘😝🤘
@negtype13 walter did
this is like almost all of his screen time
this channel is slowly uploading the entirety of brbabcs with just assorted clips
It reminds me of the channel for The Office where you can basically watch the show for free on youtube because they’ve uploaded so many clips in different compilation videos
@@AKA_Maple That's what all shows should do once they've done their rounds on broadcast/streaming whatever.
his screen time was 3 hours and 15 minutes
Lalo is the most insane Salamance for making Kim wear her shoes
Vince hated having to put that in
Bravo Quentin
Vince reading that part biting his thumb like Peter do we have to?
You have to have a twisted mind just to make a joke this funny
@@rorylynch7775 Are foot guys just being open about it now? I've noticed out of nowhere like a year ago that basically any time a woman is barefoot people comment on it lmao
"Lalo getting less intense" would end up showing every scene of him in the Gus lab on BB
i mean, his acting in "Fly" was amazing
💀
@@Ultimate6489 truly a riveting, heart moving performance. I could tell how much work was put into the performance as he was laying under the concrete
He looks so friendly, but is so intimidating. Every sentence is either him testing you (I.e. him offering nacho food, him declining, then him saying nacho is smart), or he’s threatening you. With a smile of course!
Lalo's the most intimidating villain of Breaking Bad + Better Call Saul Universe
He was probably the most dangerous villain but in terms of intimidation, it’s definitely Tuco.
@@H.K.5 If u met them both in universe I'd agree, but as a viewer Lalo is so much more intimidating to me. Like, yeah Tuco is very explosive, but he wears his emotions on his sleeve and already gives off the crazy vibe. Lalo will charm you, smile at you and then shot you in the head when you turn away. He does not care about any consequences, he barely sleeps, he almost doesn't feel human. Oh yeah also he is scarily perceptive and smart.
@@H.K.5 Tuco was only intimidating because of his aggressive personality, Lalo was intimidating in a bigger way because of how smart and unpredictable he was
@@rainynightsx Lalo was insane but he wasn’t completely off his head like Tuco and could be reasoned with. You can say that Saul was able to talk down Tuco but that was Tuco before prison or the events of Breaking Bad. Neither Saul or those skateboarding twins would’ve gotten out of that situation alive if they crossed Tuco at his craziest.
@@SICPARVISMAGNA3018 That’s why I said he was the most dangerous villain but in terms of intimidation, Tuco has Lalo beat in my opinion. Realistically, you wouldn’t wanna mess with either of them.
“It’s gonna be like I’m not even here”
While he completely takes over and blasting music at full volume.
That's what He said 😉
I mean, he was and wasn't there on the bb lab scenes
Gay
@ ye:
Amazing how they created one of the most epic characters out of one comic relief line saul says in breaking bad.
I know right? I thought it was some local drug pusher, not a Cartel Lieutenant who hunts for fun.
What line ?
@@ogestrada1346
Its when Walt and Jesse bring Saul out to the desert for intimidation and Saul says "Uh - Lalo's not with you?! No Lalo? Oh, thank God!"
Same with Nacho. I think he mentions him in the same scene.
@@grannywalter “It wasn’t me it was Ignacio!”
There's no moment when he became another person, Lalo always has been Lalo in the show, vravo bince
This is the moment when Lalo became Ben
This is the moment Lalo became Jorge De Guzman
Gay
This is the moment lalo became intense
Gus killed Lalo because of one reason: He was not up to Los Pollos Hermanos Standards
Lalo was a dead man the moment he threw that soda cup on the parking lot.
The moment when Lalo shoots Howard is probably the most shocking moment of a tv series I have ever seen. My jaw was on the floor for like 5 whole minutes afterwards.
Gus with half of a face was worse
@@Loch1210 nah frings death was just graphic but you expected him to die.
what made howards death so shocking for me is that he was the last person i expected to end up as a cartel victim.
Be honest, though, that's because you're a mouth-breather
If you thought that was jaw dropping you should watch Uncut Gems
@ lol so casual
Him sleeping for an hour and waking up seconds before is crazy.
Biggest thing I noticed. Any one who can do that truly is devoid of empathy and compassion, doubt and regret. Absolutely no anxieties whatsoever about anything.
2:19 when I first seen this moment and we get a sudden cut to black I knew we were in for quite the ride. A perfect introduction to the enigma that is Lalo Salamanca.
Yep. It's a great introduction on it's own, but it's _absolutely incredible_ if you've seen Breaking Bad.
@@SECRETARIATguy224can you explain?
@@jamo3976 Yep. In season 2 of Breaking Bad, Walter and Jesse kidnapped Saul with masks on and took him out to the desert. They did it to scare him; they weren't gonna kill or even hurt him. But Saul was terrified because he thought it was Lalo, or that Lalo had sent them. He shouted, "It wasn't me. It was Ignacio [Nacho, meaning Nacho was the one who set Lalo up for the ambush at Lalo's compound]"
Then he said, "Lalo didn't send you!?! No Lalo!?!
Breaking Bad takes place _after_ Better Call Saul. The scene I just described is the only time Lalo and Ignacio are ever mentioned in Breaking Bad, and we obviously never see them in Breaking Bad, so when Better Call Saul started and we knew it was a prequel, fans who watched Breaking Bad were waiting with great anticipation to finally get to see Lalo. We don't get to see him until late in the _fourth_ season of the show, so by then the anticipation was very intense. So because of all that, Lalo's introduction is just awesome.
7:43 this is the closest Hank and Lalo ever interacted together
Both also got buried under a cooking site
@@nont18411tbf Hank was probably found. Can’t say the same for lalo though
@@nont18411 in the flashforwards in better call Saul, Francesca tells Gene that Skylar got a deal with the DEA, because she gave them the locations of Hank and Steve Gomezs bodies that Walt gave her
lol why do people these days often comment about characters almost meeting or interacting.
@@lbo87 Bravo Vince
Lalos acting in the show was truly amazing
We always knew he was scary but we finally knew he was a monster at 23:15, those fish never stood a chance.
Him upsetting that fish is still the most disgusting and vile thing to have ever aired on TV. I can't even watch this scene without feeling sick
22:00 Jimmy comes up with a sum he thinks is outrageous, and Lalo is only confused by the specificity of it, overpays without hesitating.
Yea everyone understands what happened there. Jimmy low balled himself
He knows exactly where that number came from
This actor single-handedly make Better Call Saul so much better, Tony Dalton is a genius.
What an incredible character and actor. Lalo is equally charming, and pure evil.
lalo is such a well written character
Very similar to character Anton Chirgugh.
Master of interrogation, once his mind is made up, very difficult to talk out of his final decision.
Lalo is more charismatic with a shade of being affable to confuse opponents, or pleasing to gain an advantage.
Only Gus and to a lesser degree Mike could read Lalo's motives ahead of time.
Feline Anton Chirgugh
The only Salamanca to eat at Gus's restaurant and took over a smaller one to cook for himself and Nacho.
43 minutes of Lalo on TH-cam? YOU ABSOLUTE LEGEND. Literally love you
The most intimidating thing he did was fall asleep on command without shifting or changing poses. What kind of psychopath… and I’m only half joking.
probably military trained, they are trained to sleep anywhere.
@@stealth7516 he was trained by hector which is probably even better than military
and he wakes up 1 or 2 seconds before the alarm goes off
he tells us he barely sleeps like maybe an hour or 2 and the severe insomnia might help with him being to sleep so much faster
@@stealth7516 not really trained, every solider just appreciates rare rest time where-ever it might be.
0:47 Foreshadowing.
Bravo
OMG GINCE VILLIVAN BRAGO
He’s not in Breaking Bad so we kinda knew where they were going with Nacho.
@@H.K.5Kim isn’t in Breaking Bad either
@@FernieAriel And a lot of people thought Kim wasn’t gonna make it.
Lalo is a true sociopath who knows what people want to hear, delivers it to get what he wants, and the takes both IT and your life if you aren't on his side.
Lalo really had the most amazing story arch nobody knew… his presence demands respect, and lots of awareness
I like that scene from 16:49. Psychopaths don't have any kind of remorse or emotional overthinking so I guess it's expected that they can easily fall asleep whenever they want to and actually have a nice recovery from very short naps. This one is over-exaggerated of course but you get the point
Its also just an established Thing with Lalo that he only sleeps a couple hours a night. Really adds to the eerie inhuman aspect of his character, like he's so beyond their reach that even base human needs are somehow beneath him
It’s showcasing he’s always in a high state of alert suggesting some sort of military background which is common for high level cartel operators.
Lalo is the smartest Salamanca. Gustavo was right about them: no vision, patience, and thought... but that's wrong about Lalo.
Kinda, he didn’t have the patience to really plan a way to kill Gus. Instead his ego led him on a suicidal mission
@@Taskburg he did have patience lol he waited in a storm drain for days bro . His pride killed him
Lalo is most likely a psychopath, in fact one of the best depictions of one on film. He does not care about life and death. He is literally laughing as he's choking on a bullet.
That “you’re going to die” to Nacho was brutal.
What an absolute work of art. This video was so perfect. Made my day. Thank you.
I would love to see Tony Dalton as a Bond villain after his role in this! He reminds me a lot of Robert Davi (Franz Sanchez in License to Kill)!
If you want to check his more recent English material check the podcast Dead in The Water
He'd make a pretty awesome Bond
A prequel on the Salamanca family would have been so dope. I feel like Lalo's character gave much more mystery and lore to the Salamancas which increased the fans' interest for them. Could you imagine a scene with all the Salamancas having dinner and discussing business? But sadly without Hector it wouldn't make any sense
Ya and I would despise a recast for uncle hector
When the biggest villain of BB is terrified of the biggest villain of BCS, you know who's the boss of this universe
Smiled at his own death, knowing it was sheer luck from Gus
It wasn't luck, Gus had to admit to himself that Lalo had the potential to get the best of him, to have him alone at gunpoint in his lab. Only by admitting this to himself could he plan for such a thing. He put the gun down there, planned disconnecting the lights, for exactly that situation.
The only luck was him getting hit in his bullet proof vest not his head.
@@slothymangoThat absolutely _is_ luck. Mike recognized it, and he told Firing that.
@@SECRETARIATguy224 Gus planned the situation out in his head, it wasn't luck, it was planning.
It would be luck if he put a gun down there for an entirely different reason one day, and remembered it was there when Lalo brought him down there. But he put the gun there because he thought there was a chance Lalo would bring him down there.
It wasn't a luck at all, it was prep time Batman against his enemies. It was planned, it was calculated with a great precision.
@@SheanWalsh46 Mmmhmm. Right. So the _documented fact_ that Gilligan and Gould_ specifically pointed out that the _fact_ that Lalo didn't hit Fring in the head neck, arms or legs _absolutely was luck_ [meaning plot armor because we _know_ Fring is in Breaking Bad . . . that's just irrelevant. Ok I see. Thank you for setting me straight.
16:31 thank you Peter, this was absolutely necessary as a scene and I perfectly understand the deeper meaning. Thank you.
_"I just need to Talk Tuah my lawyers"_ 41:43
Bone chilling line, bravo Vince
brain rot personified
I think you should leave
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GET OUT
Salamanca
Salamander
Western slimy salamanders can reach nearly 8 inches in length
There are 8 letters in hawk tuah
𝓲𝓽 𝓪𝓵𝓵 𝓶𝓪𝓴𝓮𝓼 𝓼𝓮𝓷𝓼𝓮 𝓷𝓸𝔀
Lalo Salamanca was a perfect character(in a bad way) and that was also his major weakness as he couldn't trust anyone as Kim put it which ultimately led to his downfall
God I was so nervous when he was near Werner’s wife. He almost slept with the woman whose husband he got killed and nearly killed her as well. It was nerve wracking, that woman didn’t deserve those things to happen to her
7:42 THEY ARE ROCKS LALO... oh wait, you said it right
"its gonna be like im not even here"
Lalo to Breaking bad
Even though he actually was there THE WHOLE TIME!!
when Lalo is talking to his uncle Hector and saying the alphabet, I love how he says the latino alphabet including the ñ... very small detail but to me is incredible
that scene was equally funny and serious
That "Tell. Me. Again" will never cease to give chills.
28:57 is no one going to talk about this? How did he get into the ceiling? There was no ladder or stepping stool in sight whatsoever. Am I supposed to believe he jumped, not only to the ceiling, but THROUGH the ceiling without making a sound?? Why is he a drug king pin he should be in the NBA ffs.
lets talk about this. This edit didn't have the desert car super jump, but Lalo is the draft every NBA team desires
Lalo can levitate
Jorge deGuzman is the Latino LeBron James
There were chairs in the office (see 29:11). My guess is he stood on a chair and hoisted himself up into the ceiling.
I think you should be more scared of his ability.
*Paca Paca Paca Paca en mi Caballo*
Out of every salamanca, lalo has it all, deathly like twins,smart as hector, crazy as tuco, charismatic as himselft
A force of nature far more dangeorous than gus and mike ever anticipated.
Don Eladio is not a Salamanca
Lalo: What construction project?
Gus: It would be simpler for me to SHOW YOU.
Lalo: Woww I don't even need to say it!
36:10 It shows that Tony Dalton helped Giancarlo and the other actors to speak better spanish with real native words. Comparing with Breaking Bad, this was a good advance with Max Arciniega, Javier Grajeda, Michael Mando and even Steven Bauer
Lalo Salamanca vs Antón chigurh (no country for old men) would be a banger of a duel
A person who likes to laugh and is warm and cheerful.He must be very kind😁
He's delightful to send you to Belize.
Waking up after 59.58secs of sleeping without a clock is the most scary of them all! 😅
It was one hour but yeah
@@nulnul332he woke up before the hour tho
Lalo was so nuts, he even died laughing like a maniac.
"I picked up the money from the two fine gentlemen" 🤣🤣... Saul thought he could soften Lalo's heart.
‘SHOW ME’ is the most intimidating line ever
Lalo complimenting the chicken he ate.
What a fine gentlemen.
What scares me the most about Lalo is how his casual charisma can switch to cold-blooded ruthless killer in a heartbeat
Hiring Burt Reynolds to play Lalo was a stroke of genius.
Lol
He only joined the show in season 4?
Damn, had me fooled.
Show has 6 seasons
First 3 seasons main villain was Chuck
Final 3 seasons it was Lalo
Saving the best for last
Lalo and Hector are my 2 favourite characters in the entire BrBa/BCS Universe
The fact that they did not loose bladder control, shows it's just a TV production...
Lalo: “Don’t worry, it’s gonna be like I’m not even here.”
Also Lalo 20 min later: “Show me. 🤨😀”
his jumping abilities were out of this world
Lalo: speak spanish
Gus: speak spanish
BCS: no, talk in English
0:47 I can't believe lalo referenced nacho's death so early in the show
14:55 such a great interaction lol
Lalo was awesome in his role on BB and better call Saul
The way when he wasted 0 time when he's in the field and needs to sleep was unsettling. Just sets a timer leans the chair back.
2:55 after watching ,"Better call finger," its hard to see this scene the same anymore😂😂😂💀
Lets go Lalo, perfect prequel
Show this to anyone who tells you bards aren't a combat class
0:31 didnt even get scared like a true psychopath.
“Sociopath”
@@H.K.5, Tuco and Twins are sociopaths. Eduardo was likely born this way
"socially inept"
“Actor following script”
Has to hate like a true narcissist XD. Everyone is clearly talking about the character brah@@dancegod1691
The money scene was powerful, he could've asked for more LMAO
Tuco, gus and hector you know what's coming when you see them. Lalo?? Can't predict what's gonna happen, so friendly yet the most terrifying. He asks alot of questions, but says nothing back. Truly my favorite villain.
hands down one of the most memorable characters in the whole BrBa universe
How the hell does he make gus, mike and "the cousins" seem like "choir boys"
lalo and the cousins are my favorites
Saul's reaction after "maybe later" is the funniest thing in the whole series
"Maybe we should go to my office where we can discuss this further" what kinda freaky roleplay is this 😭🤣
honestly, i think he is the most sane Salamanca
He's just smartest and hide his insanity better.
honestly i'm always so torn about what i like more breaking bad or better call saul, it always changes from time to time. Both were so good and distinctly different, just remembering the desert scene in better call saul where he had to get Lalo's money, man peak cinema
22:30 “Dayum I should’ve asked for more” 😂😂
Lalo’s internal anger was his weakness.
Michael.....is that you? 😊 haha my favourite
This was the nicest conversation between both of Gus and Lalo
The way Gus's face changes from pleasant to grim reaper...reminds me of my 3rd grade teacher when she found out I didn't do the homework
43 minutes of Lalo?
Yes please.
that opening scene makes me sad. they had black label valentina hot sauce. they had manufacturing problems during the pandemic and the black label valentina disappeared for a couple years from my local stores.
Lalo is the kind of villian that looks like he already read the script but he never got to know how it ends.
19:09 I like how Nacho knows it’s like Tuco constantly brings up “biznatch” at the family dinners
Tony Dalton is such a great actor.
So Lalo enters the show telling Nacho he’s gonna die. Nice touch.
Most bullshit dude to be killed off, deserves his own series
the most grimm "Maybe Later 👉👉" i ever heard
Tony Dalton should’ve at least gotten an Emmy nomination.
“It’s gonna be like I’m not even here.” That was such a lie, this guy changed everything.
One of the best TV villains ever created. He was the most multidimensional Salamanca, swagger and charm combined with ruthless cunning and a savage will to conquer. Before this character, the Salamancas were all just hotblooded creatures. Tony Dalton showed us what a true Salamanca villain could be.
0:48 Lalo predicting Nacho's future
Whole life for a Lalo is like latino passion dance. He is a maniac. And he died with a smile on his face
That very first scene meeting Nacho probably took 15 days to record and produce