Yeah, I'd assumed it'd be a result of losing his law license as Jimmy then having to create another persona to start his law practice. I liked the way they did it, almost an incidental creation the way most things happen in real life...... Looking forward to the brewing showdown between Nacho and Hector, don't think it'll be head on but more subversive....
What was the deal with Nacho putting his foot over one of Hector's pills? Is that the pill that would prevent him from becoming an invalid?
im guessing he will try to put poison in the capsule and get it back into the bottle. traces of breaking bad and the ricin. maybe thats what causes hector to become an invalid?
is it safe to say that when Jesse and waltz have Gus tied up on his knees in the desert in breaking bad, it is related to nacho a.k.a. ignacio poisoning Hector and he thinks they are cartel hitman?
So, how are we supposed to interpret that final scene at the end where Kim watched the commercial and sort of went "huh"? It was like she was re-evaluating everything she ever knew about Jimmy in her head. Was this like a turning point moment where she starts to see Jimmy the same way Chuck sees him? She almost looked like she didn't know Jimmy after watching that. I dunno. Was it her "this guy's a loser" moment? lol Any opinions of what that was about?
The origin of the name might not be as Jewish as we thought it was. And I almost forgot about this girl.
He was possibly referenced in Breaking Bad. when Walt and Jesse take Saul out at night in the desert to threaten him, he says, "It wasn't me, it was Ignacio!" A fan had this theory that Nacho causes Hector Salamanca's stroke, but that Saul knew about it. So when Jesse and Walt kidnap him, Saul thinks it's the cartel coming to get him for causing Hector's stroke.
She's such a babe. She's not traditionally beautiful but something about her character, clothes, ways she's portrayed on the show makes me want her bad.
A couple things from the last episode: 1 - When Crazy 8 refers to his man getting caught by the cops, is he referring to Emilio from season 1 of Breaking Bad? (when Emilio and Jesse get poped in the first episode by Hank during Walt's ride along). The loophole I see in this is that I figure Saul Goodman would be a well established lawyer before the start of Breaking Bad 2 - So the time period of the show is based in 2001? (I'm guessing this based Howard referring to the whisky being 31 years old and the label reading 1965). This is plausible because the Mercedes C Class that Davis and Main give Jimmy is exactly what a 2001 model looks like