Mike & Nacho Discuss the Ambush | Better Call Saul (Jonathan Banks, Michael Mando)

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Nacho (Michael Mando) asks Mike (Jonathan Banks) to meet up after he realizes what he has been up to.

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From Season 2, Episode 9 "Nailed"

Breaking Bad follows protagonist Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a chemistry teacher who lives in New Mexico with his wife (Anna Gunn) and teenage son (RJ Mitte) who has cerebral palsy. White is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given a prognosis of two years left to live. With a new sense of fearlessness based on his medical prognosis, and a desire to secure his family's financial security, White chooses to enter a dangerous world of drugs and crime and ascends to power in the world. The series explores how a fatal diagnosis such as White's releases a typical man from the daily concerns and constraints of normal society and follows his transformation from mild family man to a kingpin of the drug trade.

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"You put me in the shit just because you got it in for Hector Salamanca?"
Nacho's story in one line

emceesmith
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Pretty hilarious that the Salamancas think they’re so untouchable and that the only way for their money to be robbed is if someone on their side was in on the robbery.

lukekiely
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I love this scene. Mike is fuckin pissed. Everything he went through to keep himself and everyone including the driver alive, and in the end, someone who had NOTHING to do with all of this still got hurt.

fict.ion-atx
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3:47 Mike already knows the answer to his question before he asks what happened to the good samaritan. Great acting by Jonathan Banks as usual

romilrh
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I like how they use Better Call Saul to further establish why Mike tells Walt and Jesse that the only robbers who get away with it are those who kill all witnesses.

Taospark
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I think Mike had a gun in his jacket pocket, and that's why he never showed his hands until Nacho left. Mike showed that he was carrying a firearm around his waist, as a distraction, but his true weapon was in his hand in his jacket pocket. Its the same signature move Jess Pinkman did in the movie El Camino, in his final shootout. That's why Mike was so relaxed when Nacho went to draw his gun, because Mike knew he already had the drop on him and could kill him at any moment.

wallywest
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"There are two kinds of heists: those who get away with it and those who leave witnesses."

- Mike Ehrmantraut

DoomOfTheNoldor
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Moral of the story is - if you're driving through the desert, and see a guy hog-tied next to a wrecked truck, keep driving and pretend you didn't see anything.

Volkaer
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"Who's the guy who won't pull the trigger?"
Has the most direct on-screen kills in the entire 2 shows

ElStinkK
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This is an extremely important scene for Mike and understanding the game. Even when you try to not hurt people, you still do. Once you're in, you're in, and all the money you get is blood money. It's as if you pulled the trigger on all of the people yourself. Only Nacho toughs it up and sometimes he has to be the guy to break a few lobes and shoot people. He does it because it doesn't matter to him, and that's the lesson he was trying to tell Mike about all this. It's all about trying to NOT get hurt and survival at this point. Nacho does it for his dad. Mike for Matty and Kaylee. Mike needs to take his own advice. Once you're a criminal, you're a criminal.

AisuSeijin
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If there's anything I've learned from this BCS episode and 'No Country for Old Men' it's to absolutely avoid helping stranded people in the desert.

Kwaj
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Michael Mando is such a good actor. It's terrifying how he can look so likeable. When he says "I'm not here to squeeze you" his eyes are so sympathetic and trustworthy, but for just a moment. And then they go right back to being lasers.

Mackinstyle
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I cried when Mike said: "here's what's gonna happen, you're gonna Ehrmantraut me while I ignacio your varga".

Mangofetish
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2:49 Nacho tells finger the definition of insanity

catpriest
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it is the conversation like these between the characters which made me love breaking bad and better call saul.

The_unknown_legend
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"All I can tell you is, that you guys aren't half as smart as you think you are."

Especially if you think hiding money in the tires is some amazing hiding spot...

dmi
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Nacho was a complicated personality. Not evil, but definitely not an innocent either. He seems to have been "villain-adjacent" for a good portion of his life, up until the end.

kevinsager
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"Who's that man who won't pull the trigger?" Line hits different after Warner Zigler

roshangoab
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God, I love how calmly Mike calls Nacho out for having a gun, not too mention how calm Mike is able to stay in tense situations. The man who can keep his head, while everyone else is losing theirs, has a huge advantage. Helps to explain why Mike lived as long as he did in that business.

thecowboy
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Michael Mando is so convincing, what a brilliant actor!👏👏

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