When Saul's talking to Lalo when they're in the garage [in Episode 503, "The Guy For This"] and Saul goes, "How is your lovely abuelita?"

So, it's like yeah, I'll probably get a gun in the back of my head and get shot any day from all the stuff I've done, so I might as well just sit back and enjoy this. But if you look closer at those pearly whites, you’ll see that those incisors are sharp and ready to apply themselves to the neck of anyone who might cross his path with unacceptable intentions. “So!.” Lalo says, with his fingers doing a tap dance on the arm of the sofa. He knows he's smart, but he doesn't know how smart this guy can get. But it's kind of like if your brother says I don't like that guy anymore and then you don't like him anymore either just because he's your brother. That was, by the way, a really great scene to do with Rhea [Seehorn]. How was it working with Bob Odenkirk this season? Dalton’s Lalo is many different people: there’s the warm la familia Lalo that is kind and patient with Hector, who always kneels down to Hector’s level as a sign of respect; there’s the dandy who dresses with flair and flamboyance, the boyish rogue who seems to wake with a song in his heart; the straight businessman who wants everything just right, and then there’s the man we meet at the end of Season 5 Episode 9: the stone cold sociopath. She can stay,” Lalo says. I mean, there should be a dirty car thrown away somewhere here." He hopes. Lalo doesn't care. What is he thinking when he learns who she is?

But, for Lalo, he doesn't care.
Lalo points out that he paid a lot for money for that story and he should be able to hear it as much as he wants. The one that walks into their pad and says, “Nice!” as he takes in their abode. This guy's this high-ranking member of the family because he's cousins with all these guys and he's also very carefree. A: I think that when Lalo is getting out of town and he starts driving down that road, it just kind of dawns on him that we should see this car sooner or later. In fact, I would argue if there was a “star” among all the stars of Season 5, it was Tony Dalton. “Tell me again,” Lalo says with a slight smile.

July 7, 2020. in ADTV, The Case For. In fact, I would argue if there was a “star” among all the stars of Season 5, it was Tony Dalton. But that's who the characters are and they have to love each other because they're Salamancas, and, no matter what, if it's family then it's love. Because I just like to hear the story. “I just want to hear the story,” Lalo says. She's telling me why don't you just thank the guy instead, and here I am about to kill these people. Q: Why does Lalo ultimately ask Saul, a man he's only just met, to get his $7 million dollars in bail money? 6 months ago. “Tell me again. Jimmy is buckling.

Q: What is it about Gus that pushes the Salamancas over the edge?