It Wasn't Me It Was Ignacio! EXPLAINED Season 6 Better Call Saul Nacho & Lalo in Breaking Bad?

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Hey guys, in this video I'll be breaking down the famous lines; "it wasn't me, it was ignacio, he's the one! Siempre soy amigo del cartel! Lalo didn't send you? No Lalo?" From Breaking Bad Season 2 Episode 8, "Better Call Saul."
I'll also be breaking down and discussing the characters Nacho, (aka Ignacio Varga,) along with Lalo, (Eduardo Salamanca,) going into Better Call Saul Season 6!
Does Lalo live? Does Lalo die? Where is Nacho during Breaking Bad?
Be sure to leave any opinions in the comments section below, and possibly a like if you've enjoyed the video :)
I'll see you guys next time with more Better Call Saul!
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The most interesting thing about the scene in Breaking Bad is that Saul sold out Nacho/Ignacio so quickly. That’s out of character for Saul, especially since Nacho is technically his client. This tells me Nacho has to be dead by the time we’re in Breaking Bad

kenshin
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The only mistery is: how could Ignacio refuse to eat Lalo's burrito?

leoc
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The villains sure can cook: Lalo, Tuco, and Gus.

blebhan
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I’m so emotionally invested in Nacho’s arc, so I’m preparing for heartbreak...

bellamaz
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We should remember that the writers killed Hank, we can expect anything.

Powerlines_
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Mind blown. This was written years before Better Call Saul, and yet it all comes together.

illyay
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The dropped ice cream:
Once he puts the "sweet life" aside to join in with the dark side, Jimmy thinks he can just switch back to the sweet life once his dark errands are over for the day. Nope. The ice cream is engulfed in firey red ants, and there's no going back, mi amigo 😉

PrehistoricMeatEater
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"No Lalo?" Is not English. It's Spanish, and it means, "Not Lalo?" He is clearly still in Spanish mode and is trying to do his best at translating what he just said in English.

JamesBlacklock
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I wish I could forget the two shows and start binging it again.

evenstevener
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He's says no lalo like he's trying to say it in spanish.

Bluestomiv
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Top 3 best Lalo lines:
#3 “Taca taca taca taca en mi caballo!”
#2 “You wanna be a friend of the cartel? Time to get yourself a new motto. Just Make Money.”
#1 “Wveerner Zieegler,

NateDawgg
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When the creators said that season 6 will change the way we view breaking bad, I honestly think the story’s going to continue into the breaking bad timeline and they’ll resolve Lalos story there, and nachos if that hasn’t finished by then. I believe Lalo will die after the better call Saul episode but before the episode where gus tells Hector the Salamanca name dies with him.

bigboji
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While I’m inclined to agree that Lalo is dead but Saul thinks he’s still alive, I’ll say that it’s also possible that Saul knows Lalo is dead but can still freak out at the possibility that Lalo sent guys after him before his death and it’s an impending dread he’s had all these years since the end of Better Call Saul.

baronvg
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Now that we're halfway through season 6, the reason that Saul remains terrified of Lalo through to breaking bad is that Saul was told Lalo was dead once already just to have him show up at his door. I don't think he'll ever truly believe it if he is told Lalo is gone again.

PMac
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Lalo is already suspicious of Saul as he suspects that he is withholding certain details of the events that occurred in the desert during the Bagman episode. Following the attack on Lalo’s compound in Chihuahua, he notices Nacho’s conspicuous absence amid the bloody aftermath as is referenced by him focussing on the drinks decanter and two glasses. I believe this is enough to warrant Lalo pursuing both Saul and Nacho, as he believes that they are somehow involved with orchestrating the attack.

breakalime
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One idea: Lalo figures out that Saul knows Mike and that Mike was the "victim" in the assault that got Tuco sent to jail. Lalo could find out from Tuco or Hector that Mike was involved in that. Lalo realizes it was a set-up. He concludes that Saul was involved in that, to which Saul replies, "It wasn't me. It was Ignacio."

ca
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In Mexico nacho is the nickname for a person named Ignacio and lalo for a person named Eduardo (I know some of you know)

carlosdelrivero
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Better Call Saul, is a F**king Masterpiece in writing and acting!

Tina-qnpq
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It's a great scene because it truly showed us Saul's confidence to talk out of any situation.
As soon as he determined it wasn't Lalo he switched to 'how can I help you gentlemen'

So smooth!

Harkness
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I mean, Ignacio did work with Gus (against his will) to try and assassinate Lalo at the Salamanca Ranch. It seems to me like this is the thing that Ignacio did to upset Lalo.

zaneblood