Nacho went out on his own terms, protecting his father. Hector would have a major headache for the rest of his life, knowing who put him that wheelchair.
you know I find you to be an ignorant simpleton but also I find you to be the consumer class. I would never want to be anything like you but apparently I need you to be the little baby who laughs when I go goo goo gaga
I can’t imagine how pissed hector was knowing the last words of the man who crippled him he couldn’t get to torture. Basically flipping him off more even at the end.
He could've killed him. But he also knew that he would either be tortured to death or shot instantly after. So he went out on his own terms instead of making Gus another gift. He was the one who got him in this situation after all.
gus is a threat to his father by doing this getting gus a clear from assault on lalo Salamanca he avoided gus going after his father and if he had done here more harm like killing bolsa the cartel would have probably come after his father
@@whosaidiwantedahandlehonestly I thought it was ok just because this scene was rly for him to let out EVERYTHING he felt about the people he worked for before he died haha
Nacho was right Gus was asshole for bringing Hector back to life. Gus just couldn’t leave it alone because he wanted to be the one to kill Hector only for him to end up dead too along with Hector thanks to Walt, 5 years later.
I love how Nacho gets revenge both against Gus and Hector here. Lets Hector know that he should have never fucked with his father. And makes sure that Gus can’t take the credit for putting him in that chair, and that Hector thinks of him and not Gus for the rest of his miserable life.
Nacho's primary goal is to protect his father. He agrees to sacrifice his life in this charade to throw the Salamancas' suspicions away from Gus ONLY because Mike has given his word that he will ensure the father's safety in return. Nacho trusts Mike's word, and is fully committed to the plan, but is also sufficiently angry and motivated to improvise his own variation that enables him to go out on his own terms: namely shitting on, basically, everyone in attendance and live rent-free in their brains for the rest of their days. Against all seeming odds, he manages to execute this plan without violating the terms of the deal that will protect his father. THIS is the tension that drives the scene. Masterclass writing and direction.
That would be implicating Mike in his scheme which in turn would probably lead to the Salamancas going after his daughter in law and granddaughter and would not be the wisest decision considering the only reason why Papa Varga lived is because Mike guaranteed his protection
He had already accepted his death beforehand. If he realizes that his death is unavoidable (even if he were able to escape, he would be aware that his escape would be at the cost of his father's life, a deal he's unwilling to make), his only choices here are to either to let himself be killed by someone else or take himself out on his own terms. The latter is the only natural choice for his character
i love how the brothers carry hectors WHEELCHAIR, it’s a rolling chair, push it. it’s like the barrel of precursor that walter and jesse could’ve rolled but instead carried 😂
Great detail at the end. Hector being helped to fire a few shots into Nacho's already-lifeless body -- so that he could pretend that he had been the one to kill Nacho.
I initially wondered why Nacho didn't expose Gus, but thinking about it, Gus was the only remaining enemy they had. Nacho knew it wasn't good for them at all.
When you are almost killed a lot of weird things can happen, I have seen people ignore broken bones and keep functioning for a while with shrapel on their bodies, that is actually realistic, being shocked for the gun he had on the head and the blood splatter he probably wont even feel the leg pain, it would hurt like hell later though.
Fun fact: During the filming of this scene, when Nacho says "I put you in that chair" he doesn't say Hector's name afterwards. The sentence ends with the word chair.
It's surreal watching these characters alive again who were graphically killed in Breaking Bad. Even knowing it's a prequel, it's still strange. If they only knew the painful and gruesome manner they were all going to die in just a few years.
nacho. the most 3 dimensional character in the series with more courage than all of them. i think the deal was that mike would make sure his father was not touched, so he was able to rub shit in the salamanca faces. the good ones always have to be sacrificed. gus and hector mutually assured their own destruction much later.
Truth is Hector would have killed Nacho’s father (and the rest of his family) as revenge for making him a bellman. Wasn’t the wisest move to admit that. Aside from that oversight by the writers , this is a great scene.
How long are they going to keep this pointless prequel series going??????? Vince got too artsy fartsy and killed Walter White way too quickly. It actually minimized the whole emotional impact of the show. I have yet to rewatch Breaking Bad. I have yet to watch the Pinkman follow up story because WHY DID YOU NOT JUST KEEP MAKING STORIES WITH HEISENBERG!?!? Why are you spending 10 years on meaningless and insignificant characters ??? What’s the point?? WE ALREADY KNOW WALTER WHITE DESTROYS THEM ALL and becomes a Drug Kingpin. Don’t waste time on these characters who are equivalent to mere peasants. I refuse to watch a single episode of this series.
Calling this a prequel isn’t even accurate. the only thing BB contributes is your insight into the future of a handful of characters, but that insight is very small since BB doesn’t even give those characters enough screen time. This series is its own masterpiece. You should give it a chance.
1. It ended 2 years ago. 2. It has little to do with Breaking bad. This is the story of how Jimmy became Saul. 3. Believe me when i say it’s worth the watch! It’s introduces amazing new characters to the show and even some characters return from BB!
Nacho went out on his own terms, protecting his father. Hector would have a major headache for the rest of his life, knowing who put him that wheelchair.
In every Hector scene in Breaking Bad, you know he’s thinking of Nacho and absolutely cursing his name. No less than he deserves.
you know I find you to be an ignorant simpleton but also I find you to be the consumer class. I would never want to be anything like you but apparently I need you to be the little baby who laughs when I go goo goo gaga
I can’t imagine how pissed hector was knowing the last words of the man who crippled him he couldn’t get to torture. Basically flipping him off more even at the end.
You can truly see the desperation in Nacho’s face when he realizes he can’t kill Bolsa because he’s in Breaking Bad
Lol
He could've killed him. But he also knew that he would either be tortured to death or shot instantly after.
So he went out on his own terms instead of making Gus another gift.
He was the one who got him in this situation after all.
@@bryanwinn5585 no it was because Bolsa is in Breaking Bad and he wasn’t
@@crooper6052 fair point
gus is a threat to his father
by doing this getting gus a clear from assault on lalo Salamanca he avoided gus going after his father and if he had done here more harm like killing bolsa the cartel would have probably come after his father
“You think of ME….” Holy shit that gives me chills every time
It's a great line. Until he ruins it by adding "you twisted fk"
I always felt he should've added, "shitting your pants" would've been a nice touch
Really?@@whosaidiwantedahandle
@@NowLedgeOutpostYou think of me is the most powerful line. Should have ended on that to let it sink in. A weak, generic insult kills the moment
@@whosaidiwantedahandlehonestly I thought it was ok just because this scene was rly for him to let out EVERYTHING he felt about the people he worked for before he died haha
Nacho was right Gus was asshole for bringing Hector back to life.
Gus just couldn’t leave it alone because he wanted to be the one to kill Hector only for him to end up dead too along with Hector thanks to Walt, 5 years later.
He wanted to torture him which he pretty much did
Which led too his downfall.
Well I guess greed to torture hector killed guss too😢
Gus was not a cautious man either.
The hairstylist in this scene did an amazing job
Underrated comment lol
Hector never sucked down jello the same way again. The nurses at the retirement home could never figure out why.
I love how Nacho gets revenge both against Gus and Hector here. Lets Hector know that he should have never fucked with his father. And makes sure that Gus can’t take the credit for putting him in that chair, and that Hector thinks of him and not Gus for the rest of his miserable life.
More like nearly scaring Gus to death by feigning that he was going to rat him out.
@@justinguyos5476also indirectly called him a joke
Gus wouldn't have been able to take credit for it anyway. At least not until the cartel was eliminated
@@justinguyos5476 that also!
Nacho's primary goal is to protect his father. He agrees to sacrifice his life in this charade to throw the Salamancas' suspicions away from Gus ONLY because Mike has given his word that he will ensure the father's safety in return. Nacho trusts Mike's word, and is fully committed to the plan, but is also sufficiently angry and motivated to improvise his own variation that enables him to go out on his own terms: namely shitting on, basically, everyone in attendance and live rent-free in their brains for the rest of their days. Against all seeming odds, he manages to execute this plan without violating the terms of the deal that will protect his father. THIS is the tension that drives the scene. Masterclass writing and direction.
It was at this moment Bolsa became an owl 1:11
who
This is so fucking stupid. 😂
😂that was uncalled for
Its so stupid, i laugh so hard.
ur silly 😂😂😂
Michael Mando is a fucking awesome actor 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I am not a tv guru or something, but this performance is mind blowing and I can't believe that he's not between top rated actors
Holy shit, he indeed looks like Vaas but ive never noticed
@@treenoss5066 he is Vaas
Nacho missed an opportunity of mentioning to Hector that he set Tuco up to go jail. That would’ve pissed Hector off even more
That would be implicating Mike in his scheme which in turn would probably lead to the Salamancas going after his daughter in law and granddaughter and would not be the wisest decision considering the only reason why Papa Varga lived is because Mike guaranteed his protection
I thought thats what he meant when he said Alverez paid him to set up hectors nephew
He said he did, the nephew WAS TUCO
@@nivekian no the nephew was Lalo
2:37 Marco's like "Wow dude, I literally saved your life"
That's the most he's ever emoted, lol
Even Leonel gives this look like “Damn bro, really it’s like that?”
In a different alternate universe, they spared Nacho and sent him to an island
Where he finally learned the definition of insanity
Belize. Not an island 😊
This Nacho outclasses Dorito nachos
The reason Nacho killed himself is because in that moment he realized he's the only one without plot armor so he had to go 😥😥
He had already accepted his death beforehand. If he realizes that his death is unavoidable (even if he were able to escape, he would be aware that his escape would be at the cost of his father's life, a deal he's unwilling to make), his only choices here are to either to let himself be killed by someone else or take himself out on his own terms. The latter is the only natural choice for his character
@gwgwgwgwgwgwgwgwgw no it was because he didn't have plot armor. Good try on the guess tho!
What's sad is that Hector was missing each time
2:38 That look: Seriously bro? After we donated our own blood to save you?
As someone who has donated plenty of blood it's hardly the be all and end all of things. You recover quickly, it's not like donating a kidney.
Hector popping caps is hilarious 😂
i love how the brothers carry hectors WHEELCHAIR, it’s a rolling chair, push it. it’s like the barrel of precursor that walter and jesse could’ve rolled but instead carried 😂
You can't push a wheelchair in uneven gravel or sand. Speaking of experience pushing wheelchairs around.
Great detail at the end. Hector being helped to fire a few shots into Nacho's already-lifeless body -- so that he could pretend that he had been the one to kill Nacho.
Hated what happened to Nacho, but he went out in defiance like a G.
I never get tired of watching this scene. Mando did an excellent performance
nacho is done with doing same thing over and over expecting shit to change🤣🤣
I wonder know what happened with Papa Varga after all things that Nacho told to Salamanca Family.
Probably left alone because Gus and Mike agreed to protect Nacho’s father and the Cartel decided to side with them over the Salamancas.
Hector: 🥴😙🥴😙🥴😙🛎🛎🛎🛎🛎🛎👉👉👉👉🥴😙🥴😙
3:41 “oh wait I can’t kill him, he’s in Breaking Bad”
this scene reminds me game of thrones, when tyrion was on trial, he made a similar speech.
twins seemed so insulted after nacho's words
They did donate their blood to save Nachos life earlier in the show 😅
Hector loves his GON so much
Next time please get Don Hector an offroad chair
I initially wondered why Nacho didn't expose Gus, but thinking about it, Gus was the only remaining enemy they had. Nacho knew it wasn't good for them at all.
"It was me Hector-"
3:55 the guy that Nacho just stabbed in the leg doesn't seem to be to worried about the gaping wound.
With a jagged piece of glass...
When you are almost killed a lot of weird things can happen, I have seen people ignore broken bones and keep functioning for a while with shrapel on their bodies, that is actually realistic, being shocked for the gun he had on the head and the blood splatter he probably wont even feel the leg pain, it would hurt like hell later though.
@cesaravegah3787 adrenaline can turn you into wolverine for a brief moment
Eh, bosses have more health than goons, y'know. Eladio lasted a lot longer than anyone with venom in his system.
I guess he has to cut back eating jello night after night for the rest of his life.
This scene always makes me go...."Jesus"
Nacho will forever be my favourite character of Saul and breaking bad. He was the only reason I watched Saul for as long as I did
Nacho became one of the most memorable characters in the whole BB franchise
Vaas returned for 2 minutes there
Unacceptable death
That was Vaas talking, not Nacho 😂
Pobre Nachito, pero quien le manda a meterse en ese mundo
Nacho is the perfect composition of a true classical tragedy hero
Mad respect for Nacho
"I would've done it for free!"
0:54 it *was* a good one. From nacho’s POV.
You think of ME
Damn
Fun fact: During the filming of this scene, when Nacho says "I put you in that chair" he doesn't say Hector's name afterwards. The sentence ends with the word chair.
If only Chrissy from the sopranos could have been more like Nacho, he could have changed things.
The best part is that the Twins were shocked too at his decision
I always think about how everyone on this scene dies by the end of breaking bad, in a memorable way no less.
Gus is such a great "Bad Guy!"
I was at the brink oh psycho laughter when they gave Hector a gun to shoot the corpse
Shows how twisted Hector is. Nacho was already dead but he had to shoot him in the face a few times
Anyone notice how Victor is smiling after Nacho’s death?
Imagine in nacho just looked at him and said did I ever tell you the definition of insanity
We need a series about "los odios" now.
It's surreal watching these characters alive again who were graphically killed in Breaking Bad. Even knowing it's a prequel, it's still strange. If they only knew the painful and gruesome manner they were all going to die in just a few years.
if only everyone knew
Gus didn't say anything but communicated everything, the actor is so good.
Giancarlo Esposito for the mother effing win
From the kid in lockup in Trading Places to this…. A good arc
This is the most badass death in the entire BB/BCS canon by far. Only Walt's final dance in Felina comes close.
the salamancas not going after nachos family right after this scene is a plothole
nacho. the most 3 dimensional character in the series with more courage than all of them. i think the deal was that mike would make sure his father was not touched, so he was able to rub shit in the salamanca faces. the good ones always have to be sacrificed. gus and hector mutually assured their own destruction much later.
That gun had negative recoil
Why is there so many scenes of that guy with a sniper rifle and never firing
😂 About 50% of the scenes with him in
Nacho was the best
*_Realizing Nacho was the first in a barrel because of Gus. RUN VICTOR!_*
All i can see is Vaas
What is said at 3:17 by bolso`?
"he's yours"
@@eduardoovalle2606 Translation from "es suyo"
@@eduardoovalle2606thanks
He could so easily have taken Hector out, makes no sense whatsoever.
he was dead either way, better to go out his way than any other way.
I like the speech
That was wall art duct tape ,not 3m
Just to be a nitpicking asshole, Nacho pulls the trigger while still tightly gripping Bolsa, and then we see him fall with Bolsa nowhere in frame
3:41 almost seems like Gus flinched
Looks like he swallowed
It's funny that each of them in this scene has Spanish as mother tongue but all talking in English
Don’t watch on this channel. Find the clip elsewhere without the mass censorship.
Truth is Hector would have killed Nacho’s father (and the rest of his family) as revenge for making him a bellman. Wasn’t the wisest move to admit that. Aside from that oversight by the writers , this is a great scene.
Do you think Tyrus and Victor got home in time for dinner after this?
He was dead with a hole in his head. Why would his foot move when he was shot a minute later? Just sayin!
This twitching is normal. Not all of the body is already "dead". It's like a computer shutting down slowly, closing its software one by one.
Whats the shard of glass mean
Nice smp. I hope he didnt
blow it away... 😢😢.
Tuco salamanka: gay Heisenberg 💀
👍
Too bad I just started to like him
:')
How long are they going to keep this pointless prequel series going???????
Vince got too artsy fartsy and killed Walter White way too quickly. It actually minimized the whole emotional impact of the show. I have yet to rewatch Breaking Bad.
I have yet to watch the Pinkman follow up story because WHY DID YOU NOT JUST KEEP MAKING STORIES WITH HEISENBERG!?!?
Why are you spending 10 years on meaningless and insignificant characters ??? What’s the point?? WE ALREADY KNOW WALTER WHITE DESTROYS THEM ALL and becomes a Drug Kingpin. Don’t waste time on these characters who are equivalent to mere peasants.
I refuse to watch a single episode of this series.
Lol
Calling this a prequel isn’t even accurate. the only thing BB contributes is your insight into the future of a handful of characters, but that insight is very small since BB doesn’t even give those characters enough screen time. This series is its own masterpiece. You should give it a chance.
It ended 2 years ago
1. It ended 2 years ago. 2. It has little to do with Breaking bad. This is the story of how Jimmy became Saul. 3. Believe me when i say it’s worth the watch! It’s introduces amazing new characters to the show and even some characters return from BB!
Don't watch, then. You wouldn't be able to get the half of it anyway.