It was pretty bold to end the season finale focusing on the villain and not on someone like Jimmy, Mike or Kim. Also, I couldn't help but laugh when Lalo's head just popped down the hole staring at the guys in the tunnel xD
Loved it. The last season will be a full on war. I’ll have some time to prepare myself to handle that amount of stress
the way the sound got more distorted was fucking terrifying dunno if I'm more scared for Jimmy/Kim or Nacho now, jesus
Tony Dalton (Lalo) and Michael Mando (Nahco) are superb. Especially when they share the screen together. I haven’t been this anxious for a new season of a show since the end of BB Season 5 Part 1
Also gonna add that Lalo might be the most chilling realistic-like villain since Heath Ledger’s Joker
If someone asks me what does charisma look like, I'll just point at Lalo. Damn he is just a spectacular villain.
This show is just something else. Of all the shows I watch, this is the one I truly look forward to tuning into. Fantastic season overall. I've really come to love Lalo as a villain. Not that they matter, but I'm gonna be super disappointed if no one from the show wins an Emmy this time around.
I definitely think a new possible fate for Kim would be to wind up in prison at this point. I seriously doubt Jimmy would intentionally help put her there though. He might do it accidentally, of course.
The room across the hall from the hotel room is 609. Kim’s wearing the Royals shirt shorty after. Bookmark it here that 609 next season is when Kim is no longer in ABQ, but the Midwest.
I'm sticking with my prediction that we never find out what happens to Kim. She's going to disappear with out a trace and we never get a proper 'oh this is what happened to Kim' ending.
Given the fact that pretty much every main character in BB got some form of closure where we knew pretty much what their fate was, I don't think this will happen honestly.
At the time of BB's conclusion, we definitely did not know the fate of Jesse or Saul...and even some people debated whether or not Walter was really dead.
We were meant to assume they each got away and survived the events of the series. That's closure enough. We saw what happened to them in a way that definitively concluded their involvement in the events of the show and leaves it up to the viewer to decide where they go from there. It was only after BCS and El Camino came out that the closure we got for them on BB was sort of invalidated retroactively. And Walt was definitely 100% dead. It was clear from the show but also Vince confirmed it in interviews not long after the finale aired. People who thought he wasn't actually dead were delusional.
yeah they really didn't leave a single loose end at the end of BB, I doubt they'd suddenly decide they want to do that for this show now, especially with Vince back in the writer's room full-time for the final season