Nacho
You knew it was probably going to happen but it was still heartbreaking. At least he went out on his own terms.
One thing I don't quite get though is Gus's plan. He was going to originally kill him, but he himself tipped Salamanca's off, so he knew there was more than real chance of him getting caught and talking. Was he just betting on Nacho either getting killed or not talking? For a man as meticulous as Gus is, that doesn't sound right, too much that can go wrong. Am I missing something?
I started watching a new TV show called Snowfall. It is pretty much the origin of Cocaine import and beginning of Crack Cocaine in US. It shows the story of everyone from Nicaraguan exporters to CIA agents that faciliated the import of coke to the distributor to the low level dealer. Pretty interesting show.
Nacho
You knew it was probably going to happen but it was still heartbreaking. At least he went out on his own terms.
One thing I don't quite get though is Gus's plan. He was going to originally kill him, but he himself tipped Salamanca's off, so he knew there was more than real chance of him getting caught and talking. Was he just betting on Nacho either getting killed or not talking? For a man as meticulous as Gus is, that doesn't sound right, too much that can go wrong. Am I missing something?
Is it a case of Gus still in the process of transforming into the guy we see in Breaking Bad? Because in episode 2 also Gus was panicky, anxious and what not and broke that glass also trying to get some water. Then he put it in the dustbin and forgot about it.
One of those pieces of glass had a significant role to play didn't it? That opening shot set sometime in the future after Nacho was buried in the desert, was still there. Gus collected all that broken glass and put them in the dustbin, and they had this shot of Nacho noticing it. So he took a piece of broken glass from there and that's how he managed to cut himself lose during the final showdown.
Overall great episode. Very sad to lose Nacho but keeping him alive for longer didn't make much sense also.
I didn't see the light until I was already a man and by then it was nothing to me but blinding.
Also to Normal People lovers - Sally Rooney's first book - Conversations with friends - will hit the screens later this week. It's on Hulu. No Daisy but the trailer looks promising. I read the book while in SL. It is really really good. @Sach The One @Keshan
(05-10-2022, 12:04 AM)mugatiya Wrote: Also to Normal People lovers - Sally Rooney's first book - Conversations with friends - will hit the screens later this week. It's on Hulu. No Daisy but the trailer looks promising. I read the book while in SL. It is really really good. @Sach The One @Keshan
Yeah been following it. Need to watch.
I'm currently watching this show called The Fall in Netflix. Its a 2013 crime show starring Gillian Anderson and Jamie Dornan. Only 3 seasons and it is SO GOOD!
Gillian is the cop and Jamie is the serial killer. They show full on how the killer also goes about his daily life and all.
I didn't see the light until I was already a man and by then it was nothing to me but blinding.
(05-13-2022, 01:39 PM)Keshan Wrote: WEll it has only 3 seasons. First two seasons were fantastic. Just started on the third. Maybe you didn't like the third?
New BCS episode was also solid. There was a great scene between Howard and Saul! Two more episodes to the mid season finale.
Yea I think 1 and 2 were ok. 3rd I did not like much..