CDeacMan
Ishmael Smith
Strange that they set up Nacho to be so (seemingly) critical to this season's narrative and we haven't really seen him for a couple weeks
i have a feeling it's b/c it's a show written to be binged but is being aired traditionally
plus, isn't he supposed to be recovering
Strange that they set up Nacho to be so (seemingly) critical to this season's narrative and we haven't really seen him for a couple weeks
Is he that critical or was he just a vehicle to get Hector into the wheelchair and the twins back to Mexico?
there was a big time jump this episode, getting us closer to Jimmy getting his license back. we're almost to (at?) 2004 and I think(?) BB starts in 2006 so it would stand to reason that Jimmy would need to become Saul sooner rather than later to develop the reputation he has in BB in such a short time. everyone knows who he is, not just from ads but also the DEA and cops do because they've dealt with him a lot.